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Three possible finishes for Stephanie Vaquer vs Raquel Rodriguez title match on WWE Raw tonight (February 2, 2026)

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Published at :February 2, 2026 at 9:48 PM
Modified at :February 2, 2026 at 9:48 PM
WWE Raw Stephanie Vaquer & Raquel Rodriguez

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The Women’s World title will be contested in a Philadelphia Street Fight.

Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer is set to defend the title against Raquel Rodriguez in a Philadelphia Street Fight on the Royal Rumble fallout show of Monday Night Raw. The February 2 episode of the Red brand will take place at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

This will be a rematch of their last meeting in December, which also involved Nikki Bella, where Vaquer retained but suffered an ankle injury. However, Raquel didn’t showcase any mercy, attacking the Champion repeatedly, even targeting the injury.

Now that the Champion is back and is actively retaliating to Rodriguez’s cheap tactics, the rematch has been announced. Ahead of their showdown tonight in Philadelphia, let us take a look at the three possible finishes for the match.

3. Judgment Day interferes

Dominik Mysterio Liv Morgan Raquel Rodriguez WWE RAW
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Rodriguez’s Judgment Day members are definitely going to make their presence felt during the match, despite the recent tensions between Liv Morgan and Raquel. Together, Morgan and Roxanne Perez could help Rodriguez win the match and capture the Women’s World title. This would also help bury any misunderstandings between the two.

Furthermore, Liv, after winning the women’s Rumble match, has the chance to pick any Champion of her choosing and could choose the WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill to faceat Mania, avoiding any problems with her ‘hermana.’

Also Read: WWE RAW Preview (February 2, 2026): Match card, start time & where to watch

2. Stephanie Vaquer retains

Stephanie Vaquer WWE RAW
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It seems unlikely that WWE opts to put the title on Rodriguez, especially ahead of WrestleMania 42. The promotion has a bankable star in Vaquer, and instead of her taking the pin.

WWE can produce a good match, which would be aided by the Street Fight stipulation. Vaquer retaining at the end would help her title reign, and a good match would elevate Rodriguez. Vaquer walking with the title into the Mania season will also help set up intriguing matchups for the ‘Grandest Stage.’

1. Liv Morgan costs Raquel Rodriguez

Liv Morgan WWE RAW
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Last Saturday, Liv Morgan showcased that she will stop at nothing to reach her goals. Her ruthlessness was on full display when she immediately capitalized on a distracted Raquel Rodriguez, who was celebrating eliminating Rhea Ripley, and shockingly eliminated her own stablemate.

While WWE could use a misunderstanding angle with Liv costing Raquel the match, creating a further rift between the two. Additionally, if they don’t wish to turn Liv face, they can instead have Liv cost her title, to further the storyline between the two.

When and where will the February 2, 2026, episode of WWE Raw take place?

WWE Raw on Monday, February 2, 2026, will emanate from the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Who won the 2026 men’s and women’s Royal Rumble match?

Roman Reigns and Liv Morgan won the 2026 men’s and women’s Royal Rumble matches, respectively.

What matches have been announced for the show?

• Philadelphia street fight for Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs Raquel Rodriguez

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Abhijit Singh
Abhijit Singh

Abhijit Singh is a budding sports journalist with over three years of experience in the field, and a photographer capturing stories through his lens since 2018. With a background in philosophy and political science, he brings a thoughtful, analytical edge to his reporting where every word is guided by curiosity and intent. Whether he's capturing the emotion of a moment or unpacking the deeper narratives within the game, Abhijit’s work is rooted in insight and passion. When he’s not covering sports, he’s often exploring new ideas through reading, traveling or just procrastinating.