WWE RAW Results & Winners (October 13, 2025): The Vision backstab Seth Rollins; CM Punk wins triple-threat match; Asuka flatlines Rhea Ripley & more

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Bronson Reed pins Jey Uso, Dominik Mysterio retains & more!
The October 13 episode of Monday Night Raw aired live from the RAC Arena in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. The episode served as the fallout show for the Crown Jewel PLE, which concluded last Saturday.
Multiple top names, including Seth Rollins, CM Punk, Rhea Ripley, Jey Uso, Penta, and LA Knight, were advertised for the fallout show. The promotion had announced a tag team match where Bayley and Lyra Valkyria took on The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez).
Additionally, Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio defended the title against Penta. Get to know what happened this Monday, as we have the complete summary, highlights, results, grades, and winners’ list for the 10/13 episode of WWE Raw.
WWE Raw Summary and Highlights
Seth Rollins – The Lone Warrior

Seth Rollins tooted his own horn before praising Paul Heyman. As the two embraced, the crowd erupted in “KISS KISS” chants. Rollins followed through, kissing Heyman on the forehead. He then spoke about Bron Breakker, stating that Bron had flourished under his Vision.
Turning his attention to ‘Big’ Bronson Reed, Rollins noted that six months earlier, Reed had been sidelined and wouldn’t have stood a chance against Roman Reigns. But with his Vision, Reed had destroyed and embarrassed Reigns.
Rollins dubbed Reed the new “Tribal Thief,” as Reed pointed to the sky. He went on to say that he had no one to help him, while Roman Reigns had the Shield and later the Bloodline. Similarly, Cody Rhodes needed him to defeat Roman Reigns, while Rollins never needed anyone. He reminded the crowd that he had beaten both CM Punk and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania on his own.
He had trounced Cody Rhodes with one good arm – again, on his own. Rollins emphasized that he didn’t need the three men in the ring with him, but he chose them, and they chose him, because he was Seth “Freakin” Rollins.
Grade: B
Moments & Insights:
- The crowd was once again chanting, “Seth is a wanker,” but it all turned into cheers when Rollins called them the same thing.
- Backstage, Rusev told Penta that he should have been in his spot that night, but Dominik Mysterio had cheated him out of the title. Still, he was letting it slide for now because he had already spoken to Adam Pearce and was set to face the winner of the upcoming match. If that winner happened to be Penta, Rusev warned him that he hadn’t forgotten the advice he once gave, and offered one more piece: pray. Penta responded by calling him an asshole before walking off. Later, Dominik Mysterio walked in, spotted Rusev, and immediately backed away without a word.
Dominik Mystero (c) vs Penta – Intercontinental title match
In the first match of the show, Dominik Mysterio defended the Intercontinental title against Penta, who came out swinging early, but the Champion slowly took over. Penta mounted a comeback and almost pinned Mysterio, who rolled out of the ring when Rusev arrived.
Penta took out Rusev with a dive over the top rope. Meanwhile, Dominik grabbed the hammer and the Intercontinental Championship. He hid the hammer and used it on Penta while the referee was distracted, removing the IC title. Dominik then hit a 619 with the hammer tucked into his boot. He followed up with a Frog Splash, sealing the win as he pinned Penta to retain the Intercontinental Title.
Winner & Still: Dominik Mysterio
Grade: B
Match Insights & Backstage Moments:
- Dominik Mysterio was sporting a new tattoo on his neck – an image of his lucha mask.
- Backstage, LA Knight delivered a message to CM Punk and Jey Uso ahead of their #1 Contender’s Match in the main event. CM Punk then walked in and told LA Knight he would never become World Champion.
- In another segment, Asuka was furious over their loss on Saturday. She blamed Kairi for the defeat and for Iyo Sky still showing her disrespect. Kairi tried to calm things down, saying she would talk to Iyo and make things right. But Asuka insisted that she would restore her honor by defeating Rhea Ripley. Kairi revealed a nasty bruise on her forehead, explaining that she got it while trying to help Asuka. In response, Asuka slapped her across the face and shouted at her in Japanese.
Rhea Ripley vs Kairi Sane
Following the segment, Rhea Ripley made the walk alongside Iyo Sky to a huge pop. Kairi Sane and Asuka made their entrances as the match began. Ripley and Sane jostled for control, while ringside shenanigans kept happening. Asuka tried to interfere when Sky confronted her, but Asuka was once again rescued by Sane.
In the final moments of the match, Asuka tried to distract Ripley, but Sky took care of her, allowing Ripley to hit the Riptide and pin Sane. After the match, Asuka attacked Sky, and Ripley came to her rescue, clearing out the announce desk. Kairi once again saved Asuka, hitting Rhea with a kendo stick. Asuka capitalized, hitting a DDT right on the announce desk.
Winner: Rhea Ripley
Grade: B+
Insights & Backstage Moments:
- In an interview with Cathy Kelley during the commercials, Rusev confirmed that he will challenge Dominik Mysterio for the IC title next week.
- Backstage, Jimmy questioned why they were still letting Roman Reigns control their path. Jey responded by saying Roman was only looking out for himself, and maybe that’s what they needed to start doing, too. He understood that Jimmy wanted to challenge the Vision, but he wasn’t about to make the same mistake. Tonight, he was staying focused on his own match. Jimmy pressed him, asking if that meant Jey didn’t think he could handle Bronson Reed. Jey clarified that wasn’t what he meant, and Jimmy simply said they’d both take care of their own business tonight and left.
Bronson Reed vs Jimmy Uso
Jimmy Uso came out with a great game plan, softening Bronson Reed in the early going, but the Tribal Thief survived the storm and started attacking Big Jim’s injured ribs from Crown Jewel. A late rally from Big Jim saw him deliver the Uso in the Wind, but it all came crashing down when he tried to pick up Reed. Big Jim got crushed under the weight of Reed, who delivered a senton and Tsunami to pick up the win.
Bron Breakker joined Bronson Reed in celebration before stepping into the ring and delivering a vicious spear to Big Jim. Reed followed him into the ring and helped lift Jimmy, allowing Breakker to hit another devastating spear at full speed. Jimmy rolled out of the ring, but as Reed signaled for Breakker to strike again, Jey Uso sprinted down the ramp and stormed the ring, catching Reed with a superkick.
Jey then sent Breakker over the top rope, but Reed attacked from behind. Another superkick from Jey sent Reed to the outside. Big Jim re-entered the ring, joining Jey as the two continued their heated argument. Eventually, Jey exited the ring, leaving tensions unresolved.
Winner: Bronson Reed
Grade: C
Match Insights & Backstage Moments:
- Big Jim has his ribs taped up after taking the vicious spear from Bron Breakker at Crown Jewel.
- Backstage, Lyra Valkyria warned Bayley that their tag match would be a one-time thing if they couldn’t work together. Bayley just laughed it off before heading out for her entrance.
Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez) – Tag Team match
In the co-main event of the show, the team of Bayley and Lyra Valkyria battled The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez) in a tag team match. Bayley and Valkyria controlled the action for, but Perez and Rodriguez rallied back, almost pinning Bayley.
Lyra Valkyria saved the pin and tried to wake up Bayley, even slapping her, which seemed to work as Bayley went guns blazing, taking down both Rodriguez and Perez, before hitting a flying elbow, followed by the Roseplant to pin Roxanne and win in the tag team match.
Winner: Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
Grade: B
Match Insights & Backstage Moments:
- Per Wade Barrett, Roxanne Perez has had the most matches in the women’s division in 2025.
- Michael Cole announced a combined three-day attendance of 40,503 for SmackDown, Crown Jewel, and Raw.
- Backstage, Seth Rollins told Paul Heyman that he felt something big was on the horizon. He then praised Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker, saying that watching their growth was only rivaled by the birth of his daughter and marrying Becky Lynch. He was on cloud nine, and there was no one who could knock him off that mountaintop.
- In an interview with Cathy Kelly during the commercials, Maxxine Dupri reacted to her victory over Becky Lynch, before announcing that she will face Lynch for the IC title next week in her hometown.
AJ Styles demands a tag title match & The Judgment Day confronts Stephanie Vaquer
Backstage, Adam Pearce and AJ Styles talked about Styles’ iconic match with John Cena at Crown Jewel. Dominik Mysterio appeared, complaining about his upcoming match against Rusev and insisting he was the only one defending his title around there. Pearce questioned him about cheating in their previous encounter, but Dom didn’t respond. AJ jumped in, agreeing that “Cheater McGee” had a point about being the only defending champion.
Styles added that Finn Balor and JD McDonagh should defend their World tag titles against him and Dragon Lee. Adam agreed and scheduled that match for next week and asked Dom if he wanted to inform them himself. Mysterio stormed off, saying he’d let them know.
Jackie Redmond interviewed the new 2025 Women’s Crown Jewel Champion and the current Women’s World Champion, Stephanie Vaquer. The Champion mentioned that she’s the first ever person to win 4 titles in one year in WWE history.
Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez spoiled the celebration. Perez pointed out that everyone seemed to forget she was the last person to defeat IYO SKY, and therefore, she should have been the one to get the Wrestlepalooza match and become the Crown Jewel Champion.
Stephanie told her to stop complaining and take action, to which Perez responded that she would, on her own time. Vaquer then stepped in, saying she’d wait in her “infierno” and squared up with the Judgment Day women.
Grade: B
LA Knight vs Jey Uso vs CM Punk – Number one contender for World Heavyweight Championship
In the main event of the show, LA Knight, CM Punk, and Jey Uso battled in a triple-threat match to become the number one contender for the World Heavyweight title. The crowd was cheering for all three men, but Punk got the loudest pop as the crowd kept singing his song and bursting into “CM PUNK” chants.
In the final moments of the match, Knight almost bagged the win when he hit Punk with the BFT, but Jey pulled him out to break the pin. Jey then tried to hit the Uso Splash, but Punk had his knees up he then hit the GTS to pin Jey and win in the main event.
After the win, Seth Rollins and The Vision (Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed) stormed the ring to deliver a brutal post-match beatdown on Punk. Reed crushed him with a Tsunami as Rollins stood tall, smirking at his fallen challenger.
As The Vision celebrated its dominance, Bron Breakker suddenly hit Seth Rollins with a devastating spear that left the champion writhing in pain. The crowd erupted in disbelief as Breakker glared down at Rollins. Bronson Reed soon joined the chaos after a warning by Breakker that he is either with him or not, dragging Punk’s limp body over Rollins before hitting another Tsunami, this time on his former leader.
In one shocking closing image, Paul Heyman got the same warning from Breakker and then raised the hands of Breakker and Reed as they stood over Seth Rollins and CM Punk.
Winner: CM Punk
Grade: B+
Insights & Final Thoughts:
- Ending the show on such a high note will definitely keep the fans talking about the show.
- It will be interesting to see what Seth Rollins’ next step is and if he can counter CM Punk all on his own.
- The seeds for the final PLE of 2025, Survivor Series, have been planted, and the storylines will now begin to unfold.
WWE Raw 10/13 Results
- Dominik Mystero (c) defeated Penta – Intercontinental title match
- Rhea Ripley pinned Kairi Sane
- Bronson Reed pinned Jimmy Uso
- Bayley & Lyra Valkyria defeated The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez) – Tag Team match
- CM Punk defeated Jey Uso & LA Knight – Number one contender for World Heavyweight Championship
- The Vision turned on Seth Rollins
Who won in the main event of WWE Raw tonight?
CM Punk defeated Jey Uso and LA Knight to become the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of the show.
What is the next main roster PLE after Crown Jewel 2025?
Survivor Series: WarGames is the next and final PLE of 2025 from the main roster.
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