WWE RAW Results: The Kabuki Warriors beat Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss to win Women's World Tag Team Champions; Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky return

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An amazing title run comes to an end!
The WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship was on the line in the RAW main event as Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss defended their titles against The Kabuki Warriors, Asuka and Kairi Sane.
The action started at a furious pace with Bliss landing an early dropkick on Sane before both teams traded momentum in and out of the ring. Flair and Asuka squared off next, showcasing their technical chemistry as Flair countered a corner attack and rocked Asuka with a powerful boot.
Sane regained control with her trademark speed and precision, cutting down Flair with a flying forearm and sending her to the mat.
During the commercial break, The Kabuki Warriors’ seamless teamwork came into play, as they targeted Bliss with a relentless series of double-team strikes and quick tags. Sane’s aggression was on full display, whipping Bliss by the hair and stomping her down in the corner.
Back from the break, Bliss managed to hit a dramatic double DDT on both challengers before tagging in Flair. The Queen exploded with energy, hitting a double crossbody off the top rope and chaining together T-Bone suplexes on both opponents. She followed up with her signature moonsault, nearly retaining the titles before Asuka kicked out at the last second.
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The Kabuki Warriors steal the victory and chaos follows
Asuka and Flair went hold-for-hold, with The Empress locking in the Asuka Lock before Flair countered into a Texas Cloverleaf. Both women exchanged near falls, but outside interference soon changed everything.
As Bliss brawled with Sane on the floor, Nia Jax and Lash Legend appeared at ringside, attacking Bliss and distracting Flair.
Sane took full advantage, holding Flair in place as Asuka blasted her with a head kick. The Kabuki Warriors then connected with their devastating In-Sane Elbow combination to score the victory and reclaim the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships.
Result: The Kabuki Warriors beat Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss
WarGames match setup!
But the chaos didn’t stop there. After the bell, Nia Jax and Lash Legend ambushed both Bliss and Flair. When The Kabuki Warriors joined in, the numbers game proved overwhelming, until IYO SKY’s music hit. SKY stormed the ring, attacking all four villains before being overpowered herself.
That brought out Rhea Ripley, who evened the odds with a ferocious assault and a massive Razor’s Edge that sent Sane crashing onto her allies.
Ripley then grabbed the microphone and issued a bold challenge: a Women’s WarGames match pitting herself, Flair, Bliss, and SKY against The Kabuki Warriors, Nia Jax, and Lash Legend, setting the stage for an explosive confrontation at the next premium event.
Who won the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship on RAW?
The Kabuki Warriors defeated Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss to become the new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions.
Who interfered in the championship match?
Nia Jax and Lash Legend interfered, attacking Bliss and Flair and allowing The Kabuki Warriors to capitalize and secure the victory.
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