WWE RAW Results & Winners (September 1, 2025): Major AJ Lee tease; Becky Lynch humiliates CM Punk; Jimmy Uso saves Jey from The Vision's onslaught & more

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Kabuki Warriors win; title match announced for Wrestlepalooza; War Raiders return to team up with Penta & more!
Clash in Paris as promised, delivered a blockbuster night of matches with the roaring French edging their name in the history books. From some of the loudest pops to boos to jaw-dropping moments, the PLE concluded last night. WWE followed it up and delivered the fallout show of Monday Night Raw.
The fallout show of the Red brand emanated live from the Paris La Défense Arena in Paris, France. Multiple big names, including Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, CM Punk, Jey Uso, and Rhea Ripley, among others, are being advertised for the show.
As announced, WWE provided a medical update on Roman Reigns following the Clash in Paris beatdown by Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Additionally, Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio battled AJ Styles, with the title on the line.
Get to know what happened this Monday, as we have the complete summary, highlights, results, grades, and winners’ list for the 09/1 episode of WWE Raw.
WWE Raw Summary and Highlights
‘Main Event’ Jey Uso kicks off the fallout show in Paris

The crowd asked fr Jey to run back the YEET but he stated that he wasn’t going to run it back because he was supposed to have the World Heavyweight title around his waist, but instead, he had medical tape. Jey reflected on what might’ve happened if he hadn’t helped Roman Reigns, following his advice, but made it clear that when it came to family, no one could lay a finger on his.
Jey called out The Vision, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed, but LA Knight came out. Knight said that he, too, thought he was going to be World Heavyweight Champion, but he lost the match, just like Jey, because Rollins was still champ. Knight added that Seth lived in his wife’s shadow and reminded Jey they had the chance to put Seth through the table and then battle each other at the PLE, but Jey ruined it.
Knight said he was tired of not being the World Champion, and if Jey stood in his way, he could bring him up to speed real quick. Jey demanded that Knight try him, but before Knight could respond, Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker walked out. Breakker reminded him he’d beaten Knight twice and said everyone should be worried about Paul Heyman’s health.
Breakker then mentioned that with Heyman gone, there was no one to hold them back. The crowd cut him off with loud “ROMAN ROMAN REIGNS” chants. Breakker reminded them that Reigns was in the hospital because of them, then stated that Heyman wasn’t there to tell them what to do, and they’d put the two next to Reigns in the hospital next.
Reed picked up the mic, saying they’d beaten down Reigns like no one ever had, Rollins’ vision didn’t include Reigns, and now it didn’t include Knight and Jey, so they were next. Breakker and Reed then challenged both Knight and Jey to a match. Knight threw off his jacket, saying that while he and Jey were banged up and could clash another time, they could still take on Breakker and Reed. Jey accepted.
Grade: B-
Top Moments & Insights:
- In a backstage segment before the show kicked off, CM Punk stood at the entrance of the arena, waiting for Seth Rollins. Adam Pearce tried to get him to move, but Punk wouldn’t budge.
- Michael Cole announced that starting in January, Monday Night Raw in France will air live on Netflix.
- In a backstage segment, Iyo Sky apologized to The Kabuki Warriors for last week. Asuka laughed it off, saying it was no problem. Iyo offered to help them in their match, but Asuka declined, saying that, unlike Rhea, they didn’t need any help.
Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane & Asuka) vs Judgment Day (Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez) – Tag Team match
In the first match of the show, the Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane & Asuka) battled Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. Auska and Perez started things off in the tag match, both team struggled for control of the match, but in the end the Kabuki Warriors outclassed Perez and Rodriguez. Asuka secured the win with an Asukalock on Perez, forcing her to tap out.
Winner: Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane & Asuka)
Grade: B
Top Moments & Insights:
- As advertised, General Manager Adam Pearce addressed the future of the Women’s World title and announced that Iyo Sky and Stephanie Vaquer will battle for the vacant title at Wrestlepalooza.
Dragon Lee vs Finn Balor
Following his win over JD McDonagh last week, Dragon Lee battled Finn Balor in a singles match. The French crowd was firmly and loudly behind Balor, roaring on his every move. A distraction from McDonagh helped Balor take control of the match, but Lee fought back and mounted a comeback which McDonagh attempted to crush again.
Lee sent McDonagh crashing, but the sequence helped Balor, who hit a Coup de Grace and pinned Lee to pick up the win.
Winner: Finn Balor
Grade: B+
Top Moments & Insights:
- Loud and deafening chants for Finn during the match from the Paris crowd, despite being the bad guy.
- In a backstage segment, Nikki Bella talked to Iyo Sky about her title match announcement but Asuka came barging in alongside Kairi Sane and pushed Nikki away. Asuka told Iyo that they’re going to be there next week for the contract signing and will help her win the title, while they will get the tag titles. Iyo tries to say that she doesn’t need any help, but Asuka cuts her off.
- GM Adam Pearce informed Dominik Mysterio that after JD shenanigans in Balor’s match both Finn and McDonagh will be banned from ringside during his IC title match.
War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) and Penta vs The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) and Grayson Waller – Six-man tag team match
Penta teamed up with War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) to battle the team of The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) and Grayson Waller in a six-man tag team match.
The New Day and Waller controlled the pace early, but a hot tag to Penta changed things up for the War Raiders, who were happy to be back in action and delivered an amazing performance. Double team by War Raiders and the Mexican destroyer by Penta to Woods sealed the win for Penta and War Raiders.
Winner: War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) and Penta
Grade: C
Top Moments & Insights:
- This was War Raider’s first match and appearance on the main roster since June.
- In a backstage segment, Cathy Kelley interviewed Rhea Ripley, asking her about the title announcement and Iyo Sky and Stephanie Vaquer being chosen for the vacant title match at Wrestlepalooza. Asuka interrupted and the two began fighting over Iyo Sky, with Ripley warning Asuka not to push her. Asuka reminded Rhea who she was and declared that she would push whoever she wanted.
- In another segment, Roxanne demanded that GM Adam Pearce add her to the World title match at Wrestlepalooza, but Pearce refused. Lyra Valkyria appeared, and Pearce tried to make Judgment Day leave as everyone bickered. Pearce informed Lyra that he’d spoken to Bayley, who sounded great but said some strange things and promised he’d give an update. Lyra then shifted gears and asked for a match against one of the Judgment Day women. The GM agreed, granting her the match for next week.
Dominik Mysterio (c) vs AJ Styles – Intercontinental title match
Dirty Dom in his defense against Styles, attacked him before the match during the intros to gain an upper hand. The crowd was loud with PHENOMENAL Chants and on its feet almost the entire time, making the match even more remarkable with both men playing their roles perfectly.
Dirty Dom controlled the majority of the match, except for some offense from Styles. However, Styles was looking for the Phenomenal forearm when El Grande Americano appeared headbutting him with the metal plate in his mask and aiding Dominik to hit the frog splash and pin Styles to retain the title.
Winner: Dominik Mysterio
Grade: B+
Top Moments & Insights:
- This match should have been the main event in Paris, with the roaring French crowd, it became even more exciting.
- Dominik’s attack during the intros was perfect heel work to put Styles over in front of the pro-Styles crowd.
- Per Michael Cole, this was the second time the Intercontinental title was defended in France; the first one was between Shawn Michaels and Bob Backlund in 1993.
Medical update on Roman Reigns & Paul Heyman
Michael Cole on the commentary desk announced that Paul Heyman has suffered a contusion of the larynx, while Roman Reigns has suffered multiple broken ribs and will be out of action for an ‘indefinite time’.
In a backstage segment, Rhea Ripley was talking to CM Punk when GM Adam Pearce approached and informed Punk that Seth Rollins was already in the building, though he didn’t know where he was. CM Punk stormed off, determined to find Rollins. Additionally, The New Day held a funeral for the Raw Tag Team Division and Rusev put the Raw roster on notice after last night’s win over Sheamus.
Massive AJ Lee tease as Becky Lynch berates CM Punk
CM Punk pointed out the seemingly endless war between him and Seth Rollins, declaring that he was hijacking the show until Rollins came out and faced him man-to-man. Seth Rollins’ music hit as Punk got ready for a brawl, but instead, Becky Lynch appeared, dressed as Rollins.
She told Punk that while he wasn’t expecting her, he would have to face her instead. “AJ LEE” chants erupted, and Lynch blasted the crowd. Punk asked Lynch to call Seth, but Becky started to bicker. Punk wasn’t interested, preparing to leave, but Lynch intervened, lauding her husband. Punk fired back, calling Rollins a coward.
Becky argued that Rollins had sacrificed a lot for the business and was everything Punk would never be. Punk called her delusional and demanded Rollins again. Lynch pointed out that fans chanting “CM PUNK” during his absence had ruined not just Rollins’ matches but hers as well.
The crowd erupted in “CM PUNK” chants as Lynch responded, saying Punk was the poster child for apathy, not the “Voice of the Voiceless.” She started listing her and Rollins’ accomplishments, praising Seth, and then asked Punk to get out of the way because he wasn’t what the business needed. “AJ LEE” chants erupted again as Becky reminded him that she didn’t work there.
Punk fired back, saying it was a 10-year beef because fans chanted his name, and pointed out that he was the BEST IN THE WORLD. Loud “CM PUNK” chants erupted again as Punk added that they chanted his name whether he was in the ring or not, whether he was the champion or not.
Punk pointed out how Rollins and Lynch had been absent from recent live events, claiming that Rollins hid behind Paul Heyman, Breakker, and Reed, and now, he was hiding behind his wife. While he didn’t want to reduce Becky to just Rollins’ wife, he pointed out how bad her taste was.
Suddenly, Rollins appeared at the entrance ramp, stating that he’d been looking for Punk all night. He told Punk that if he had something to say to the World Heavyweight Champion, he should say it to his face. Punk went to leave, but Becky stepped in his way. Punk avoided her, but as Seth left, Becky slapped him in the face and continued to slap and shove him.
Punk looked furious as “AJ LEE” chants erupted. Becky laughed, putting her face forward for another slap, calling Punk pathetic. Punk vowed to make Rollins regret cashing in the MITB contract and Becky putting her hands on him. Lynch continued to mock Punk, calling him gross. Punk, seething with anger, left the scene as Becky reminded him that he would never be Champion and should just walk out and never come back.
In a backstage segment after, GM Adam Pearce informed a furious CM Punk that Seth Rollins had already left the building. Pearce mentioned that Punk could confront Rollins next Monday, but Punk quickly asked, “Where’s SmackDown?” Pearce told him it would be in Punk’s hometown of Chicago. Punk began to laugh, leaving Pearce confused. Pearce then asked Punk to clarify his reaction.
Grade: A
Top Moments & Insights:
- Becky Lynch took over the promo and was the star of it despite Punk’s presence.
- If WWE is planning for AJ Lee’s return, this segment perfectly sets it.
Jey Uso & LA Knight vs Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed – Tag Team match
In the main event of the show, Jey Uso and LA Knight put aside their differences to battle the team of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Bronson and Jey started the match, and the Brons managed to isolate Jey, controlling the match using some dirty tactics.
Jey and Knight rallied to mount a comeback, landing the BFT and the Uso Splash on Breakker, but Reed intercepted and took out Knight. Jey took down Reed, but Breakker delivered a devastating spear as the official man and pinned Jey to bag the win in the main event.
Breakker and Reed continued their onslaught on Jey after the match. LA Knight tried to interrupt but Breakker took him out with a spear while Reed drove him over the French announce desk. Breakker and Reed then turned their attention back to Jey, Bron took him down with another vicious spear. and held him down, for a thudding Tsunami from Bronson. Just then, Jimmy Uso rushed in to save his brother.
Breakker and Reed retreated as Jimmy stepped in, holding a steel chair. Big Jim checked on Jey, telling him that he was here. Jey, looking battered, said he needed him and couldn’t do it alone. It looks like the Usos were reuniting to take down the Brons.
Winner: Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed
Grade: B-
Top Moments & Insights:
- The show ended with Jey telling Jimmy that he ‘couldn’t do it alone’, teasing a reunion between the Usos.
WWE Raw Results
- Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane & Asuka) defeated Judgment Day (Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez) – Tag Team match
- Finn Balor pinned Dragon Lee
- War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) and Penta defeated The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) and Grayson Waller – Six-man tag team match
- Dominik Mysterio (c) defeated AJ Styles – Intercontinental title match
- Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed defeated Jey Uso & LA Knight – Tag Team match
Who won in the main event of WWE Raw tonight?
The team of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed defeated the team of Jey Uso and LA Knight in the main event of tonight’s Raw.
Did WWE announce any matches for Wrestlepalooza on tonight’s show?
Yes, the promotion announced a clash between Iyo Sky and Stephanie Vaquer for the vacant Women’s World title.
What is the next PLE from WWE after Clash in Paris?
The next WWE Premium Live Event (PLE) after Clash in Paris is Wrestlepalooza, which is set for September 20 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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