WWE Raw Results & Winners (April 13, 2026): Roman Reigns-CM Punk's final face off; WrestleMania contract signing; Seth Rollins attacks Gunther & more

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The final Raw before WrestleMania 42 was a chaotic mess.
The WrestleMania 42 week began with a blockbuster go-home show of Monday Night Raw. Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, hosted the final edition of the Red brand before Mania. The show addressed developments from last week.
The show also revealed the full schedule of WrestleMania week and featured the WrestleMania contract signing between Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi. Along with multiple matches and a brawl, the show also featured the final face-off between CM Punk and Roman Reigns.
Get to know everything that happened this Monday, as we have the complete summary, highlights, results, and winners’ list for the 4/13 episode of WWE Raw.
WWE Raw Summary and Highlights

The show kicked off with a promo from Roman Reigns, who called CM Punk a hypocrite and gave him one chance in the main event to tell the truth, or he would tell it for him. Meanwhile, after last week’s brawl, Adam Pearce and Triple H decided to execute the WrestleMania contract signing between Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi separately.
Brock Lesnar appeared to sign the contract in the first segment of the show and said that the fans will forget Femi’s name after Mania. Lyra Valkyria (with Bayley) defeated Charlotte Flair (with Alexa Bliss) in the first match with Bayley’s help, and the two teams got into a heated argument afterwards.
The MFTs (Solo Sikoa, JC Mateo, Tonga Loa & Talla Tonga) appeared backstage, where Solo called out The Usos for letting the family down by teaming with LA Knight. The segment led to a six-man tag team match.
Furthermore, Cathy Kelley interviewed Stephanie Vaquer inside the ring when Liv Morgan attacked, wiping out Kelley in the process. The two brawled while security tried to separate them.
Asuka and Kairi Sane interrupted Iyo Sky’s backstage interview with Asuka, mocking Iyo for her absence on the WrestleMania card, despite being the Champion last time around, and calling her Rhea’s sidekick. Kairi Sane then challenged Iyo to a match on Asuka’s order.
In the six-man tag team match, LA Knight and The Usos (Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso) defeated The MFTs (Solo Sikoa, Tonga Loa & JC Mateo), after Solo and Talla were distracted by Tama Tonga’s appearance ringside.
Gunther’s promo was cut short when Seth Rollins attacked him. Afterwards, Rollins questioned why Gunther was doing Paul Heyman a favour. Gunther re-entered the ring and responded, saying that while he may be solving Heyman’s problem, his issue with Rollins runs deeper.
He criticised Rollins for claiming to be “the best in the world,” arguing that during his time as world champion, Seth avoided the highest level of competition and instead became a pawn for Heyman. Gunther made it clear that this was personal, vowing to prove to the world that Rollins isn’t on his level and “can’t even lace his boots.” The segment ended with the two brawling once again.
On the other hand, Dominik Mysterio complained to GM Adam Pearce about Rey Mysterio’s inclusion in the IC title ladder match and about his match against The Demon Finn Balor. However, GM Peacre shut down the complaint, stating that the match was official.
After the backstage confrontation, Iyo Sky faced Kairi Sane in a singles match. The bout quickly descended into chaos as Asuka interfered, only to be taken out by Rhea Ripley. Moments later, Jade Cargill attacked Ripley, but Iyo neutralised Jade and climbed to the top rope, looking to finish the match. However, Asuka recovered and tripped Iyo, allowing Sane to capitalise by rolling her up for the win.
Oba Femi signed the contract and got into a promo battle with Paul Heyman, with Femi noting that he would put an end to the Beast at Mania. In the final match of the show, Je’Von Evans and Dragon Lee defeated Rusev and JD McDonagh. Rusev attacked everyone, including Rey Mysterio and Penta, after the match.
In the closing moments, CM Punk and Roman Reigns engaged in the final face-off before WrestleMania 42. Punk interrupted Reigns’ promo, admitting that he envied Roman, as Reigns had been given the very opportunity he always chased, main-eventing WrestleMania. He also paid respect to Sika, calling him a great man, and expressed admiration for wrestling’s old guard.
However, he revealed frustration over not being born into a legendary wrestling family, saying he instead built his own sense of belonging, busting his ass to make pro-wrestling his home and family. Punk insisted that he would leave WrestleMania as STILL the World Heavyweight Champion and challenged Reigns to call him out if he was lying.
Reigns responded by saying that he agrees with everything Punk said, until the final claim. He admitted that his own dislike for CM Punk was largely rooted in Punk’s deep connection with the fans. Reigns said he once wished the crowd would support him the same way they chanted for 10 years for Punk when he wasn’t around, but promised that it would all end with “and new.” He vowed to clean up the chaos and make the world acknowledge him.
WWE Raw 4/13 Results
- Brock Lesnar & Oba Femi signed the WrestleMania 42 contract
- Lyra Valkyria defeated Charlotte Flair
- Stephanie Vaquer & Liv Morgan brawled
- The Usos & LA Knight defeated The MFTs (Solo Sikoa, J.C. Mateo, and Tonga Loa)
- Seth Rollins attacked Gunther
- Kairi Sane pinned Iyo Sky
- Je’Von Evans & Dragon Lee defeated JD McDonagh and Rusev
- CM Punk & Roman Reigns’ final face-off
Who won in the main event of WWE Raw tonight?
Je’Von Evans and Dragon Lee defeated JD McDonagh and Rusev in a tag team match to secure the win in the final match of the show.
When and where will WrestleMania 42 take place?
The 42nd edition of WrestleMania will take place as a two-night event on April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.
Who will headline the two nights of WrestleMania?
Night 1 will be headlined by Cody Rhodes defending the Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton, while Night 2 will close with CM Punk putting the World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Roman Reigns.
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