WWE Raw Results & Winners (May 11, 2026): Jacob Fatu annihilates Roman Reigns & The Usos; Backlash aftermath; Iyo Sky bids goodbye to Asuka & more

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Matches announced for SNME, Judgment Day attack Paige & Brie Bella & more!
Live from the Food City Center in Knoxville, Tennessee, the May 11 edition of Monday Night Raw addressed the fallout from Backlash 2026. The show also continued the build towards a packed May, announcing matches for the upcoming May 23 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event.
WWE announced a six-man tag team match, while the Oba Femi Open Challenge continued. On the other hand, the show also featured appearances from Women’s Tag Team Champions Paige and Brie Bella. Additionally, Jacob Fatu was announced to partake in Roman Reigns’ acknowledgment ceremony.
Get to know everything that happened this Monday, as we have the complete summary, highlights, results, and winners’ list for the 5/11 episode of WWE Raw.
WWE Raw Summary and Highlights

The fallout show opened with Roman Reigns arriving in the arena as GM Adam Pearce arrived to chat. Reigns stated that Pearce can’t fire Fatu until he acknowledges him. The Vision (Bron Breakker, Logan Paul, and Austin Theory) with Paul Heyman kicked off the show.
The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) and Joe Hendry interrupted the promo, leading to the start of the six-man tag team match, where Street Profits and Hendry picked up the win due to interference from Seth Rollins.
Backstage, Adam Pearce announced that Dominik Mysterio will defend his AAA Mega title against “Original Grande” El Grande Americano later in the show. Los Garza then arrived to chat with Pearce, saying they were on Raw for more opportunities.
Back in the ring, Intercontinental Champion Penta called out Ethan Page for a match. Page, Je’Von Evans, and Rusev interrupted the Champion, leading to a brawl and a match announcement for SNME. Je’Von Evans then battled Rusev in a singles match, a match made official by Pearce. Evans picked up the win against the Bulgarian Brute.
Backstage, Asuka met with Iyo Sky and said that Iyo is taking over her position, and she’s so glad that it’s her. Iyo says that even if they fight, they will always be family. The two shared an emotional embrace before saying goodbye as Asuka left.
Women’s Tag Team Champions Paige and Brie Bella arrived to answer Judgment Day’s challenge. Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez interrupted, leading to a brawl where Liv Morgan arrived to tip the numbers game in Judgment Day’s favor, beating down the Champions.
Backstage, Jimmy Uso informed Roman Reigns that Jey Uso was waiting in the parking lot for Jacob Fatu to prevent him from entering the arena. Jimmy urged Roman to stay out of the situation, but Roman refused, insisting that Jacob needed to acknowledge him.
Furthermore, Iyo Sky battled Sol Ruca in a singles match and countered the Sol Snatcher to score a roll-up win. Backstage, Iyo and Ruca shared mutual appreciation for each other and Becky Lynch arrived to mock Ruca for the loss.
Backstage, the drama between Seth Rollins and the Street Profits continued, as Rollins wanted to mend fences, while Montez Ford noted that Rollins is one of the greatest of his generation, but he can’t be trusted.
GM Adam Pearce informed Oba Femi that no one was willing to answer his open challenge. Femi then walked backstage, attacking Los Garzas (Angel & Berto) and dragging them back into the ring, pinning Berto to win the two-on-one handicap match. Finn Balor attacked JD McDonagh, who was accompanying Dominik Mysterio. Dirty Dom chose to walk away instead of helping JD or attacking Finn.
In the final match of the show, Dominik Mysterio defeated ‘Original’ El Grande Americano to retain the AAA Mega title. Julio Credo and Bruto Credo were ringside during the match, while Los Americanos (El Grande, Rayo & Bravo) interfered in the match, aiding Dominik.
Backstage, Jackie Redmond interviewed Austin Theory and Logan Paul, who went off on Joe Hendry. Austin calmed him down and refused to answer questions about their defense at SNME. The camera panned for a moment to reveal Maxxine Dupri sitting in the car, and she left the arena with the Vision.
Acknowledge me!
Roman Reigns’ acknowledgement ceremony took place in the closing moments of the show. Jacob Fatu arrived in the arena as Jey Uso tried to talk some sense into him about causing problems for the family if he goes out there. Fatu drops Jey with a headbutt. He then made his entrance, beating down Jimmy Uso, who met him near the entrance.
Fatu then got into the ring, kicking off the brawl with Reigns. The OTC kept Fatu down momentarily with chair shots, but Fatu fired back, countering the Spear with a Thrust Kick before locking in the Tongan Death Grip. The action spilled ringside, Roman countered with a Superman Punch, and Fatu retaliated, putting him through the commentary desk.
Fatu then locked in the Tongan Death Grip again as GM Adam Pearce and officials tried to separate him. They managed to separate Fatu, who then grabbed the World title, licked it, and flaunted it. Fatu wasn’t done as he ran back and took out Reigns and the Usos with a hip attack, crashing through the barricade to end the show.
WWE Raw 5/11 Results
- The Street Profits & Joe Hendry defeated The Vision
- Je’Von Evans defeated Rusev
- Iyo Sky said goodbye to Asuka
- Judgment Day attacked Paige & Brie Bella
- Iyo Sky defeated Sol Ruca
- Oba Femi defeated Los Garza
- Dominik Mysterio (c) defeated ‘Original’ El Grande Americano – AAA Mega title
- Jacob Fatu laid out Roman Reigns & The Usos
Who won in the main event of Raw tonight?
Dominik Mysterio defeated Original Grande Americano to retain the AAA Mega title in the final match of the show.
When and where will the upcoming edition of SNME take place?
The May 23 edition of SNME is set to emanate live from the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
When and where will Clash in Italy take place?
Inalpi Arena in Turin, Piedmont Region, Italy, will host the upcoming edition of the Clash in Italy PLE on May 31.
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