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WWE Raw results, live blog (Mar. 10, 2025): CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins

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Follow along with this week’s episode of Raw, featuring a STEEL CAGE match, AJ Styles calling out Logan Paul, and more!

WWE Monday Night Raw comes waltzing back into our lives tonight (Mar. 10, 2025) from the famed Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, featuring all the latest build to the upcoming WrestleMania 41 extravaganza scheduled for next month in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Advertised for tonight: The latest chapter of the CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins rivalry will be a STEEL CAGE match to “contain the bedlam.” Reader, it will not do that, I promise you.

Elsewhere, AJ Styles has a plan to call out Logan Paul, Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee team up to take on The New Day in a Tornado Tag Team match, Jey Uso goes one-on-one with Grayson Waller, and a whole lot more!

Come right back here at 8 pm ET when the Raw live blog will kick off once the show starts on USA Network. It will be below this line here.

Well, you ask me why I like to dance and you ask me why I like to sing and you ask me why I like to play? I got to get my kicks some way. And you ask me what I’m all about, I’ll tell you I’m here to liveblog this pro wrestling show for you, folks.

The show opens with commentary hyping up our venue and thence into the traditional montage of talent arriving at the arena.

“Main Event” Jey Uso makes his entrance from the concourse and through the crowd.

Circling, yeet, collar and elbow, Waller shoves him away. Back to the lockup, Grayson with a side headlock, shot off, shoulder block and a disdainful stomp to the neck. Uso off the ropes, wipes him out with an elbow, scoop and a slam. Waller puts him into the post shoulder-first, whip across, Jey sidesteps a charge, backsplash sets up an enzuigiri, a clothesline sends Grayson to the floor!

It’s May 23, 2021. Were in New York for the opening game of a first-round series between the visiting Atlanta Hawks and hometown Knicks. Tied at 105 with the clock ticking in the final seconds, this matchup could be headed to overtime. Before we see what comes next, it’s important to understand that this is more than just a playoff game for these fanbases. How these once lowly franchises are on new trajectories. And how a star in the making has a chance to break out on the big stage. To do all that, we gotta rewind.

Yeet, off the ropes, suicide dive connects! Waller capitalizes and lays him out and we go to break.

Back from commercial, Waller with a diving elbow… NOPE! Uso with a Samoan drop, a kick sends Grayson to the floor, counter the dive, rolling thunder reverse STO… SO CLOSE! Rolling elbow gets a superkick, Jey lands one on Austin Theory as well, off the ropes…

Jey Uso wins by pinfall with a spear.

Post-match, A-Town Down Under beat Uso down but he back body drops Waller out of the ring and drops Theory with a spear! Headed up top, diving splash connects but GUNTHER is here and chokes Jey out with the Gojira Clutch.

We get a recap of the feud between CM Punk and Seth Rollins and we go to break.

Back from commercial, Alpha Academy check on Jey Uso in the trainer’s room.

Logan Paul makes his entrance and gets on the mic.

He tries to start talking about AJ Styles but gets drowned out in boos and it takes him a few tries to get going. He says he doesn’t really associate with guys like AJ— he’s Logan Paul, and when you hear his name you think of names like the Rock and John Cena who have transcended sports and entertainment and who will do anything to get to the top.

So that’s why he’s shocked that Cody Rhodes turned down the Rock’s offer and it took Cena twenty years to realize nice guys finish last. He tells Rock to consider his soul for sale, the craven asshole he is. He calls Andrew Schulz out in the crown and asks that he be given a mic and cajoles him into standing and saying why he came out to MSG tonight.

Schulz says he came out for the reason everybody else did, to see the steel cage match between CM Punk and Seth Rollins. Logan tries to get him to say he came to see him but Andrew doesn’t play along and says nobody came to see him, this is New York City, not Cleveland, Ohio. It’s a real city with a real arena and they want to see real wrestlers.

He particularly wants to see AJ Styles tonight, and that leads Paul to yank him over the barricade and throw him into the ring! Logan draws him up and hooks him, but Styles makes the save! STYLES RUSH! Schulz recovers in time to watch AJ hit the Phenomenal Forearm and high five him!

Styles calls him back but Paul keeps walking, so AJ raises Andrew Schulz’s hand and reminds us all that this is New York City.

We get a recap of the WWE Women’s World Championship scene.

New Day make their entrance and we go to break.

Back from commercial we get another hype reel for TKO boxing, brought to you in partnership with Saudi Arabia and that’s a bummer but again, it’s not like it’s much better here these days.

Oba Femi is shown in the front row.

All-out brawling from the bell, babyfaces in control with mounted punches in stereo and then bulldogs as well! Going under the ring for plunder, they come up with a table but New Day cut them off and waylay them. Woods mocking “Tables!” chant and he slides the table back under the ring!

LWO back on their feet and brawling, whip reversed, Woods hard into the barricade and then they double-team Kingston! Babyfaces get the table a second time and succeed in setting it up this time, electric chair on Kofi, he slips out, X trips Dragon up on the apron! Lee caught with a double spinebuster and we go to break!

Back from commercial, New Day choking LWO in the corner, Lee up top, climbing up with him, jockeying for position, Kingston in the Tree of Woe, Xavier and Dragon fighting over top of him, Rey in there too, Frankensteiner takes Woods out! Tree of Woe double stomp from Lee… NOPE!

Mysterio puts Kingston on the second, ducks Trouble in Paradise, springboard crossbody… SO CLOSE! Slide under, back on the second, 619 connects! Rey off the top with the splash, knees up, cradle, Dragon breaks it up! Lee with a superkick, clothesline sends Kofi to the floor, off the ropes… TOPE CON GIRO!

A masked man dives in over the barricade with a Frankensteiner! Jumping headbutt, Rey confronts the masked man but he bounces Mysterio’s face off the apron and hits an Everest German suplex before throwing him back inside. The masked man throws his hands up with a big “GRACIAS!” and runs away from security!

Kofi back inside, quebradora, Woods off the top…

New Day win by pinfall with Up Up Down Down on Rey Mysterio.

We get a recap of Finn Balor calling Bron Breakker out last week.

In the Judgment Day clubhouse, Finn Balor complains about Bron Breakker to an unlistening Carlito, who mostly just wants to talk about how surprising it is John Cena is a bad guy now.

The rest of Judgment Day roll up to talk about how they got Raquel Rodriguez a path to a WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship match and Finn a WWE Intercontinental Championship match against Bron for next week, and all he has to do is go talk to Adam Pearce and make it official.

He hugs Dominik real tight and thanks him and leaves. Liv tells Dom he should have taken the match for himself but he says he believes in Finn.

We get a hype reel for (sigh) WWE Evolve. I watched their little “history of Evolve” segment from the first one and it was just a hype reel of everybody who came through Evolve and is still in WWE’s good graces with some milquetoast “superstars of tomorrow” voiceover without anything about what actually made Evolve special. A bummer.

We see Macaulay Culkin in the crowd.

“American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes makes his entrance to send us to break.

Back from commercial, Cody Rhodes asks New York City what they want to talk about.

He talks a little bit about Madison Square Garden and mentions that John Cena is not going to be here tonight and he’s told his inner circle of Travis Scott, the Rock, that he won’t be here but he’ll be in Brussels, Belgium, next week. Cody says he doesn’t know if he likes that, this is the John Cena who won the United States Championship and the Royal Rumble here at MSG and apparently that was an easy decision.

It’s also easy to swing at someone after you’ve kicked them in the nuts and you have backup. He doesn’t begrudge a legend for calling his shots or having a part-time schedule, what he does begrudge is the day after Elimination Chamber, Cena going onto social media— he derails his point a moment to let the crowd chant so John can hear it at home.

He begrudges Cena talking about having the discipline to do what needs to be done even when you don’t feel like it. He says you have that mentor where eventually you have to turn to them and say “SIT DOWN JOHN, YOU GODDAMN MORON.” “Best for business,” nobody defines that better than John Cena but he thinks the thousands here tonight know better, because the business has changed.

It’s always tacky to cite stats, but there’s one statistic that will never be, one man’s delusion, and that’s seventeen. Seventeen will never happen, but he gets the heartbreaking privilege of beating his hero in his last chance as he finds out in real time that Cody is the captain now.

Judgment Day are walking backstage to send us to break.

Back from commercial we see more stars of various Netflix shows and other celebrities in the front row

Rodriguez in control early, getting Bayley down in the corner, the Role Model pops up and runs into a wristlock and gets slammed to the mat. Bayley hammering her with right hands, Raquel cuts her down, hard to the corner, sidestep the charge, arm drag blocked, short-arm lariat takes the Role Model down!

Whip to the corner, boot up, elbows in the corner and we go to break.

Back from commercial, Bayley hits the middle rope Stunner, Rodriguez kicks her away but she comes back with a sliding elbow! Getting under her, back suplex blocked, Raquel biels her across the ring! Up top, the Role Model drops the elbow, cover for two! Roseplant countered, counter countered, passing Rodriguez to the floor, Bayley with a dropkick through the ropes!

Off the ropes, baseball slide, nobody home, big right hand, scoop, the Role Model slips out of the lawn dart and puts her into the post! Dominik Mysterio runs interference, Bayley fends Liv Morgan off, off the ropes, suicide dive and Raquel catches her with a belly-to-belly suplex into the announce desk!

Beating the count, Bayley runs into a big boot, Rodriguez lifts her up…

Raquel Rodriguez wins by pinfall with a one-arm powerbomb, becoming #1 contender to the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

Chad Gable is interviewed backstage and he has no idea who the masked man from earlier was, and why should he? He says security here is pathetic and should have taken the masked man out of there before anything else happened, and as he defends his position we see the masked man being drug out of the arena behind him.

We see IYO SKY walking backstage and we go to break.

Back from commercial we get another round of celebrities in the crowd.

Michael Cole is in the ring to introduce IYO SKY.

She talks about how good it feels to be in Madison Square Garden as champion and she proved the impossible is possible and now she’s over the moon to be champion and going to WrestleMania.

Cole says she’s going to have her work cut out for her and introduces Bianca Belair.

She says she and IYO have never seen eye to eye but she’s excited for the both of them to go to WrestleMania together. She says she wasn’t planning on making anything happen last week and she’s apologized to Rhea Ripley but if she thought she could put hands on her without consequences, she doesn’t know her at all, and now she’s focusing on WrestleMania—

Enter Rhea Ripley, as Michael Cole gets the hell out of dodge.

She talks her way down the ramp and asks Bianca why she got involved last week and she doesn’t like any of Bianca’s answers. She accuses her of being scared of her and says there was no reason for her to be at ringside and she should have focused on handling her own business with Naomi and Jade Cargill.

Belair will be real, Rhea’s engaging in a defense mechanism because she knows she can’t beat IYO and she’s just trying to blame her. IYO tries to get between them and Ripley piefaces her. SKY tries again and this time Bianca piefaces her, and now the champion has had enough and hauls off and slaps the both of them full force in the jaw!

Seth Rollins makes his entrance to send us to break.

Back from commercial, we see Stephanie Vaquer and Giulia in the crowd.

Punk hammering punches out the gates, Rollins backs him into the opposite corner, each man denying the other the opportunity to ram him into the steel cage! Seth tears CM’s shirt off, jabs in return, trading right hands with abandon! Into big open-hand strikes, Punk ducks under, Rollins ducks under, Seth blasts him with hard right hands!

Pace slows as the punches continue, CM staggered hard onto one knee! Rising knee countered, buckle bomb into the cage wall and we go to break!

Back from commercial, Rollins opens the door and he’s happy to let Punk walk on out if he wants, but CM ain’t having it! Flipping Seth the bird, right hands, front kick counters, powerbomb lift, Punk slips out and grinds him into the cage wall! Knee to the back of the head, CM returns the favor of opening the door and Rollins returns the birds!

Elbow drops on elbow drops, CM off the second, diving elbow connects! A second elbow, a third… STILL NO! CM Punk climbs all the way to the top of the cage, Seth rolls and gets to his feet! Rollins climbs up top with him, trading punches, Seth slips but catches himself and stands on the top rope!

Rollins pulls him down… SUPERPLEX! Trading big right hands from their knees and to their feet, underhooks countered… GO TO SLEEP BUT ROLLINS KICKS OUT! Getting under him again, this time Rollins counters the Go to Sleep into an STS! Punk breaks his grip and reverses into the Anaconda Vise!

Seth flailing, he gets the ropes but it means nothing! Knees to Punk’s back, gouging his eyes and he finally breaks free and hits a Blackout! PUNK WON’T STAY DOWN! Rollins trying to figure out his next move, he goes up to the second, Punk trips him into the turnbuckles and hits the Go to Sleep… STILL ROLLINS KICKS OUT!

CM hits his own Blackout for his own nearfall, he approaches the door and Seth calls him back and tells him if he wants it he has to take it and earn it! Punk clobbers him, fireman’s carry, Rollins slips out, fireman’s carry, Go to Sleep of his own sets up another Blackout! Rolling him over… CM PUNK KICKS OUT!

Seth goes up to the second, Punk unmoving… BLACKOUT OFF THE SECOND BUT ROLLINS DOESN’T GO FOR THE COVER! The crowd gets excited… ROMAN REIGNS IS HERE AND HE PULLS SETH OUT OF THE DAMN CAGE! THAT’S THE FINISH!

Seth Rollins wins by escaping the cage.

Post-match, Roman hits a Superman Punch and a spear on Seth! He throws Rollins knee-first into the steel steps and leans against the barricade like an ornery cat! ROMAN HITS A BLACKOUT OF HIS OWN OFF OF THE STEPS! He drags Seth over to the steps and jaws at him more, measuring his pace… ADAM PEARCE AND REFEREES AND ROAD AGENTS ARRIVE TO STOP HIM FROM ADVANCING!

We see Paul Heyman checking on CM Punk in the ring and Roman Reigns casts a curious eye on his Wiseman. He chuckles to himself as he goes into the cage and waylays Punk, throwing him into the cage wall back and forth to set up a spear!

Reigns stands tall and throws his one up while both Punk and Rollins writhe in agony.

That’s the show, folks.

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WWE Raw Results: Review, Grades, Card For March 10

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BY LOVELL PORTER

Our WWE Raw results for tonight include The LWO (Dragon Lee & Rey Mysterio) taking on The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) in a tornado tag match, the Phenomenal One AJ Styles calls out Logan Paul, the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble winnerJey Uso taking on Grayson Waller, CM Punk battling Seth “Freakin” Rollins in a steel cage match. Here’s our review and grades for tonight’s show, live from Madison Square Garden in New York.

Main Event Jey Uso enters through the fans and tells the production truck to play his music.

Jey yeets in Waller’s face. Waller lands a few strikes. Jey lands a step up enziguri. Waller stumbles to his feet. Jey clotheslines Waller over the top. After letting out a yeet, Jey lands a suicide dive. Waller takes control after being distracted by Theory. After the break, Waller lands a diving elbow drop. Jey kicks out.

Jey fires up and lands a flurry of strikes. Waller hits the ropes and runs right into a Samoan drop. Running hip attack by Jey. Jey goes up top. After another distraction from Theory, Waller rolls out of the way of a splash. Waller counters a superkick and lands a rolling thunder flatfliner. Jey kicks out. Jey surprises Waller with a superkick. Theory gets on the apron and eats a superkick as well. Jey nails Waller with a Spear for the win.

Winner- Jey Uso

After the match, Theory attacks Jey from behind. Jey fires back. Theory clocks Jey from behind. Waller and Theory work over Jey. Jey dumps Waller over the top. Jey Spears Theory. Uso Splash by Jey. World Heavyweight Champion Gunther teleports into the ring and locks Jey in a Sleeper. Jey passes out.

The match loses points for WWE having the nerve to flash a terrible comedian I won’t bother naming in the crowd before the match. It is hard to buy Waller as a credible challenger to the number one contender for the World Championship. Jey should have walked through Waller tonight. There was way too much back and forth, and with so many people questioning Jey’s skills, why not give him an easy win? Make Jey look strong, especially if Gunther was going to spawn into the ring out of nowhere and lay him out.

Logan Paul tries to speak, but the crowd drowns him out with boos, Dominik Mysterio style. Paul eventually gets out that he heard AJ Styles was going to call him out so he figured he would just come out here now. He doesn’t associate with people like AJ Styles. Paul’s name rings with names such as The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin. The crowd boos as Paul says he doesn’t understand why Cody Rhodes turned down The Final Boss’ offer. Paul looks into the camera and tells The Rock that his soul is for sale.

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Paul calls out that the comedian is in the crowd and tells them to give him a mic. The comedian says he’s here to see Seth Rollins vs. CM Punk, but no one is here to see Paul tonight. In fact, Andrew Schulz (only saying his name because he’s about to get beat up) is here to see a REAL wrestler like AJ Styles. Paul pulls Schulz over the barricade. Paul drags Schulz into the ring and sets up a suplex. Styles makes the save and nails Paul with a Phenomenal forearm. Styles yells for Paul to come back to the ring, but Paul walks away.

Paul is a heat magnet on the mic. The use of problematic comedian Andrew Schulz immediately made this writer want to change the channel, but business picked up once Paul went upside his head. This writer would pay good money to watch someone, ANYONE, beat up Andrew Schulz.

As soon as the bell rings, Lee and Mysterio attack Woods and Kingston. After a pair of corner ten punches, Lee and Mysterio land stereo bulldogs. The fight spills out of the ring as Mysterio slams Woods’ head into the commentary desk and the ring post. Lee and Mysterio try to pull a table from under the ring, but Woods and Kingston cut them off and slide the table back under the ring. Lee launches Mysterio into a seated senton on Kingston out on the floor. Woods saves Kingston from a Doomsday device through a table.

Lee tries a dive but ends up getting powerbombed by Woods and Kingston. Mysterio sends Woods flying with a rana. Lee lands a vicious tree of woe double-stomp. Lee sends Woods flying off the apron through a table with a rana. Mysterio and Kingston trade pin attempts. Lee lands a dive. Someone in an American flag lucha mask hops the barricade and attacks Lee. The masked man deadlifts German suplexes Mysterio out on the floor. Security pulls our masked man, who is obviously Chad Gable, over the barricade. Kingston and Woods hit their finish on Mysterio for the win.

Winners- The New Day

This match was chaos. Bodies were flying all over the place as Mysterio and Lee pulled out all the stops tonight. After a brilliant heel turn, Woods and Kingston haven’t had much to do. Is this heading towards some sort of multi-person match at WrestleMania? Seems like a waste of a quality heel turn. Seeing Chag Gable debut his new lucha mask was fun. Gable looks like a pocket-sized Patriot.

WWE Champion Cody Rhodes walks to the ring with a sullen look on his face. The champion asks the crowd what they want to talk about. Rhodes says he’s here because Madison Square Garden is the home base of professional wrestling. Rhodes notes that his opponent, John Cena, isn’t here tonight. The crowd boos.

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Rhodes notes that Cena will be in Belgium next week. Rhodes dumps on Cena for skipping the MSG show and attacking him at Elimination Chamber. The crowd cheers while Rhodes calls Cena a moron. Rhodes says number 17 isn’t happening, and Cena is going to find out that he’s the captain now.

This wasn’t a bad promo, but it was the same promo Rhodes cut on SmackDown. It’s obvious that WWE was just finding a reason for Rhodes to appear on the show, but this promo didn’t add anything to this show or further the feud.

Rodriguez controls much of the match. Bayley manages to send Rodriguez into the post. Dominik distracts the referee while Morgan pulls Bayley’s leg. Bayley knocks Morgan and Dominik off the apron. Rodriguez counters Bayley’s dive into a belly-to-belly on the commentary desk. Bayley breaks the count but eats a boot. Rodriguez hits her finish for the win.

Winner- Raquel Rodriguez

Ok TV Match. Nothing groundbreaking here. Rodriguez is a boring challenger for any title, so for the first time in history, this writer will be pulling for Lyra Valkyria. Who are you pulling for in this future title match? Let us know in the comments!

IYO SKY joins Michael Cole in the ring. Cole congratulates SKY on her victory last week over Rhea Ripley. SKY says it’s a dream to be in Madison Square Garden as a champion. She’s over the moon to be going to WrestleMania. Cole notes that SKY will have a tough challenge and introduces SKY’s WrestleMania opponent, Bianca Belair. Belair joins the champion and Cole in the ring. Belair congratulates SKY and says she’s excited for them to be headed to WrestleMania. Cole asks Belair if she thinks Rhea Ripley may have won last week if Belair hadn’t been at ring side last week.

Belair notes that Ripley put her hands on her, and she had to react. Ripley interrupts and claims that Belair cost her the match against SKY on purpose. Ripley quips that Belair should have been focusing on Naomi and Jade Cargill instead. Belair says Ripley is just mad that she can’t beat SKY. Ripley and Belair get in each other’s faces. SKY steps up. Ripley mushes her in the face. SKY goes down. SKY pops up to her feet. Belair mushes SKY. SKY slaps Ripley, then slaps Belair. SKY storms off.

Good segment. We are clearly headed towards a triple threat, with SKY having something to prove as an overlooked champion.

As soon as Punk gets in the cage, Rollins jumps him. Punk and Rollins trade strikes. This turns into a hockey fight in the middle of the ring. Rollins and Punk have both punched themselves into exhaustion. Punk and Rollins enter another strike exchange. Punk sets up the GTS. Rollins slips out. Punk counters a running knee into a powerbomb into the cage. After the break, Rollins has the cage door opened and tells Punk to leave. Punk doesn’t budge. Rollins and Punk trade shots. Rollins tries another buckle bomb, but Punk counters with a rana that sends Rollins into the cage head-first. GTS by Punk. Running knee by Punk.

Rollins is crushed against the cage. Punk grinds Rollins’ face into the cage. The cage door is opened. Punk yells for Rollins to leave. Rollins flips Punk off. Diving elbow drop by Punk. Punk goes up top, flips Rollins off, and lands another diving elbow drop. Punk lands a third elbow drop. Rollins kicks out. Punk climbs to the top of the cage to set up another elbow drop. Rollins gets to his feet and cuts Punk off on the cage. Punk and Rollins trade shots. Punk gets crotched on the top of the cage. Rollins superplexes Punk off the top of the cage! Punk kicks out! Punk and Rollins trade strikes. GTS by Punk. Rollins kicks out at 2.9. Punk sets up another GTS. Rollins reverses it into the STF!

Punk reverses that into the Anaconda Vice. Rollins rakes Punk’s eyes to break the hold. Rollins immediately lands the Stomp. Punk kicks out! Rollins sets up a super Stomp. Punk trips Rollins off the ropes and hits another GTS. Rollins kicks out again! Punk Stomps Rollins! Rollins kicks out! Punk is about to leave the cage, but Rollins yells at Punk to earn it. Punk lands a running knee and sets up another GTS. Rollins escapes and hits a GTS of his own. Punk kicks out! The cage door is open, and Rollins contemplates leaving the cage. Rollins turns around and hits a Super Stomp. Rollins stares at Punk’s limp body. Roman Reigns appears and pulls Rollins out of the cage. Technically, Seth Rollins wins.

Winner- Seth Rollins

Rollins looks up and sees that it is Reigns. Rollins looks like he’s seen a ghost. Superman Punch by Reigns. Reigns hits a Spear. Rollins crawls away. Reigns Stomps Rollins out on the floor. Reigns puts Rollins’ head on the ring steps for another Stomp. Raw GM Adam Pearce and security stop Reigns. Back in the ring, Paul Heyman is checking on CM Punk. Reigns notices, and power walks back to the ring. Reigns attacks Punk from behind and launches him into the cage. Punk walks into a Spear from Reigns.

Hell of a match. Rollins and Punk had zero interest in pinning each other or escaping the cage for the first 15 minutes of this match. All they wanted to do was murder each other in the cage tonight. The suplex off the top of the cage was gnarly. One thing that took away from this amazing contest was the overreliance on kicking out of finishes.

Not sure why that was the move here. Reigns’ return was well done. Not only does Punk now have beef with Reigns for costing him this cage match Reigns also attacked him in a jealous rage. The road to WrestleMania is in full effect. Rollins vs. Punk vs. Reigns will be the most anticipated triple-threat match in WWE history.

Overall, this episode of Raw effectively advanced several storylines, setting the stage for compelling matchups as WrestleMania approaches.

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Lovell Porter is the lead Play-by-Play Analyst for Wrestlezone.com. Lovell handles the live coverage for Monday Night RAW, NXT, and all WWE Special Events. Lovell is a lifelong professional wrestling fan that has been covering the sport professionally since 2015.

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WWE Raw Card:

WWE Raw Results:

Jey Uso vs. Grayson Waller w/Austin Theory

Everybody Hates Logan…

Tornado Tag Match: LWO (Dragon Lee & Rey Mysterio) vs. The New Day

So, What do you Want to Talk About?

Women’s Intercontinental Championship Number One Contender’s Match: Bayley vs. Raquel Rodriguez w/Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio

Women’s World Champion IYO SKY

Steel Cage Match: CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins

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