WWE Raw Results – October 13, 2025

WWE Raw is LIVE from the RAC Arena in Perth, Western Australia this morning with the fallout from Saturday’s WWE Crown Jewel premium live event.

Advertised for today’s special morning episode of the show is Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta for the WWE Intercontinental title, LA Knight vs. Jey Uso vs. CM Punk in a No. 1 Contender match, Seth Rollins will open the show, Rhea Ripley vs. Kairi Sane, Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez, and Bronson Reed vs. Jimmy Uso.

Featured below are complete WWE Raw results from Monday, October 13, 2025, written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired on Netflix from 8-10:30pm EST.

WWE RAW RESULTS – OCTOBER 13, 2025

“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” gets things started as always. The commentators welcome us to the show and then we get down to business after highlights from WWE Crown Jewel: Perth are shown.

The Vision Kick Things Off

We hear the familiar sounds of “Burn it down!” to bring out WWE World Heavyweight Champion and the 2025 WWE Men’s Crown Jewel Champion Seth Rollins and the rest of The Vision. The crowd is on fire and chanting something loud before he begins talking.

The guys settle in the ring and line up with proud looks on their faces. Rollins begins by doing all of his nicknames. “I am the Crown Jewel Champion, I am the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, I am a revolutionary, I am a visionary, I am …” and the crowd finishes it for him. “Seth Freakin’ Rollins!”

Rollins then begins bragging about his vision and it being what turned out to be The Vision. He proceeds to brag about Paul Heyman. The two hug. Fans chant “Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!” Rollins grabs Heyman’s head, pulls it in and plants a big ole’ fat smooch on his bald dome. The crowd roars.

“There ain’t no shame in that!” he says. He then heads over to Bron Breakker and the fans start barking. He asks them to give them a little head side twitch and teeth-grit. He takes his sunglasses off and obliges. He talks about the whispers of potential for Breakker turning into him realizing that potential because of The Vision.

He then goes over to Bronson Reed and begins touting his praises for who he calls officially “The New Tribal Chief” Bronson Reed. He brags about him being one of only two men to beat Roman Reigns in years. Fans do the sing-chant for Reigns.

He then gets to himself and brags about his win on Saturday and all of the success he has achieved. Fans chant for CM Punk. Rollins talks about what makes him different is that he hasn’t needed anyone for his success. He says Reigns needed The Shield and The Bloodline.

Even Cody Rhodes needed him to beat Reigns and The Bloodline. He brags about beating CM Punk at WrestleMania on his own and Roman Reigns at WWE Crown Jewel on his own. He says he became champion on his own. He doesn’t need anybody. He says his name one more time, a bunch of pyro goes off and the opener wraps up.

WWE Intercontinental Championship
Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. Penta

Michael Cole switches gears on commentary and mentions how our first match of the evening will feature a title on-the-line. It’ll be Dominik Mysterio defending his WWE Intercontinental Championship against Penta in the opening bout of the show.

Backstage, we see Penta when he is stopped by Rusev. Rusev informs him that he already beat him and now he’s getting a title shot. Rusev says if he wins, Rusev is next. He tells Penta he spoke with Adam Pearce and the WWE Raw G.M. confirmed Rusev gets the winner of Penta-Dom.

Inside the arena, the fireworks and pyro erupts as masked fan-favorite Penta makes his way out and heads to the ring. As he finishes his ring entrance, the show shifts gears and settles into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, Dominik Mysterio, new neck tattoo and all, is out next.

Alicia Taylor handles the final formal pre-match ring introduction for the WWE Intercontinental Champion and the AAA Mega Champion. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Fans do the Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes song-style serenade chant for “Dirty” Dom.

The two begin mixing it up and Penta takes the early offensive lead. He slams Dom on the commentary desk, hops on top of it and does a little dance for a big pop. On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.

When the show returns we see the action still in progress, with Penta essentially dominating literally all of the offense so far. Dom-Dom begins to take over from there, however, and as he does, the show shifts gears again and heads into another mid-match commercial.

This time when we return the match plays out to the finish, which sees Rusev make a run-in. During the distraction, Penta is unaware that Dom snuck over and grabbed some weapons. He throws one of his titles in the ring and as the referee is getting it, he blasts Penta with the ring bell. He hits a 6-1-9 and frogsplash for the win.

Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Dominik Mysterio

Backstage With LA Knight & CM Punk

Backstage, LA Knight is interviewed by Jackie Redmond. She brings up the triple-threat number one contender match later in the show involving himself, CM Punk and ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso, where the winner earns the next shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship held by Seth Rollins.

As he is talking, up walks CM Punk. Knight says of course he’d come up now. The two have words, with Knight boasting beating Punk last week. Punk says he stole one in underhanded fashion once, and it won’t happen again. Knight walks off as Punk glares at him.

Rhea Ripley vs. Kairi Sane

We see Kairi Sane looking nervous by herself in the locker room. In comes Asuka and her nervousness increases tenfold. Asuka scolds her and blames her for The Kabuki Warriors losing to Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky at WWE Crown Jewel. Sane shows a massive bruise near her eye and says she tried. Asuka slaps the hell out of her.

Back inside the arena, “This is My Brutality” hits and the crowd goes absolutely ballistic as their own homegrown mega-star, Rhea Ripley, emerges. She makes her way to the ring accompanied by Iyo Sky for advertised singles action. The show heads to a pre-match break.

When the show returns, Iyo Sky makes her way out with Asuka. The bell sounds and Ripley and Sane begin mixing it up. Kairi slaps Rhea in the face, which just riles Ripley up as she goes after Sane, dropping her to the mat. She hoists Kairi up, but Sane breaks free to land some hard strikes on Rhea.

Ripley picks her back up again. Stalling suplex gets countered, but Ripley uses her power to hit a suplex on Sane in the end. Kairi is quickly back on the offense with some clubbing blows to the back, followed by a kick to the back of her neck.

Rhea blocks a hammer throw, but Sane dodges a clothesline to send Ripley to the ropes. Diving forearm sends Rhea to the outside, but Ripley catches Kairi with a knee on her way out! Ripley with a kick and a northern lights suplex for the two.

Asuka hops on the apron for a distraction, but it doesn’t work out for long as Ripley drops Sane to the mat. She goes after Asuka, who finds herself dealing with Iyo Sky before Kairi gets involved as we head to a mid-match commercial.

When the show returns, we see that Kairi has taken control of things as she drops Ripley to the canvas. Rhea back to her feet and she unleashes hell on Kairi, eventually dropping her to the mat. Kairi tries to get up, but Rhea catches her with a big boot for a nearfall.

She hoists Kairi up, but Sane breaks free for a nearfall of her own. Backfist doesn’t faze Rhea who lands a headbutt, followed by the Riptide–no! Kairi escapes to the apron, but Ripley fights back. They fight it out on the apron before Rhea charges at Sane, who dodges, forcing Ripley to crash into the ring post instead.

Sane climbs up for the In-Sane elbow onto Ripley on the floor. Asuka gives her some instructions before she brings Ripley back in the ring, catching Rhea on the jaw for a two count. Ripley fights to her feet for a Razor’s Edge and a running dropkick, but only gets a nearfall as Kairi manages to kick out at two.

She brings Kairi back up, driving her to the corner before landing some right hands. Kairi fights back on the turnbuckle, knocking Rhea back…but Ripley responds with a chop. They go back at it on the turnbuckle until Rhea gets caught in a tree of woe, and this allows Kairi to land a double foot stomp.

We see a cover by Kairi, but Rhea kicks out at two. Kairi brings Ripley to her feet for some more strikes leading to a running forearm in the corner. She goes back up once more, but Ripley catches her in midair and blocks a hurricanrana.

Sane continues to stay in control, until Ripley drops her hard onto the canvas! Asuka gets on the apron but is pulled away by Iyo, as Rhea kicks out of a roll up by Kairi before landing the Riptide for the win. The victory celebration is cut short, however.

After the match, Asuka attacks Iyo Sky at ringside, before Ripley intervenes. She goes after Asuka on the announce table, looking for a Riptide when Kairi hits a kendo stick on her back. This allows Asuka to land a DDT on Rhea to the table, and she stands tall with Kairi as we go to commercial break.

Winner: Rhea Ripley

Bronson Reed vs. Jimmy Uso

When the show returns, we see highlights of what happened with Asuka and Sane attacking Ripley and Sky. Footage from during the break is shown of Ripley and Sky needing to be helped to the backstage area. That wraps up the before and after of the women’s tag.

We then shoot backstage where Jimmy Uso gets more dark and quiet Jey Uso. Jimmy cuts Jey off and says they’ll handle their own individual business tonight. Back inside the arena, Bronson Reed’s theme hits and out comes “The New Tribal Chief.”

Reed settles in the ring by himself and soaks in the home crowd atmosphere in Australia. The theme for his opponent hits and out comes Jimmy Uso looking all-business. He hits the ring and immediately goes after Reed, not waiting for the bell.

Once things are officially started after that, Reed quickly takes over, targeting the injured ribs of Jimmy and going to work on him. The action hits the floor where Reed begins to build on his offensive lead as the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the match continues.

When the show returns, we see Reed has Jimmy in the corner as he continues the attack…but Jimmy manages to roll away before sending Bronson into the corner to turn things around. Uppercut from Jimmy, and he follows with a thrust kick and a right hand.

He tries to lift Bronson but the damage to his ribs is too much, so he sends Reed to the corner instead. Running hip attack is not much better for his body as he covers Reed for a two count. He climbs the turnbuckle for Uso in the Wind, but it’s only good for a nearfall.

He goes for another Samoan Drop attempt, but drops to the mat as Reed takes control with a splash. He climbs up top for a Tsunami, and it’s enough for Reed to pick up the win in his home country. This puts “The New Tribal Chief” at 2-0 this week in Australia.

Winner: Bronson Reed

The Vision Attack Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso Comes Out But Tension Continues

Once the match wraps up, we quickly learn that things are far from over. After we get replays of the finish while Bronson Reed celebrates the win, we see Bron Breakker make his way out. He joins him on the outside, quickly running into the ring for a spear on Jimmy.

Reed returns to the ring to continue the beatdown, leading to another spear by Breakker. They roll Jimmy out of the ring before taking their leave. Bron looks for another spear on Jimmy, but the familiar sounds of ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso’s theme hits.

The YEET! master of WWE makes his way out to make the save for his big brother. He lands a thrust kick on Reed but is sent to the corner by Bron. Reed catches him with a splash in the corner, but takes a thrust kick as Reed and Breakker end up on the outside.

Jimmy joins his brother in the ring as the tension between them is still very evident. Jimmy, still kneeling on the mat, looks up to Jey and says something off-microphone about needing his help. Jey yells back something to the effect of, “Man, tighten up!”

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez

Backstage, we see Bayley and Lyra Valkyria ahead of their tag match against Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. There are trust issues from Lyra as it’s been a while since they teamed, but Bayley insists that everything is fine.

Her music hits and out she comes to the ring for advertised women’s tag-team action. She makes her way to the ring and awaits the arrival of her partner. Lyra Valkyria’s entrance tune hits and the crowd does the “WOO!” part with it as she heads out.

The two settle inside the squared circle and the music dies down. Their opponents, The Judgment Day duo of Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez make their way out to the ring when the show returns from a quick pre-match commercial break.

From there, things officially get underway as the bell sounds to get things started. The crowd immediately ignores the action and starts doing their song-serenade of Bayley. “Hey, hey Bayley ..ohh, ahhh, I wanna know!” Valkyria and Perez kick things off for their respective teams at the onset.

Valkyria rolls up Perez, who counters for a nearfall of her own. Side headlock by Perez but is taken to the mat by Valkyria. Roxanne fights back for a tag to Rodriguez, who takes Lyra to her limit before Bayley gets a tag. Things quickly break down after a double-team from Bayley and Raquel.

We see all four women going at it until Bayley and Lyra take control. Then, Raquel sends Lyra into Bayley. She brings Bayley back into the ring for more damage, and a tag to Perez. A double team leads to a nearfall for Perez. The show heads into a mid-match break as the bout continues.

This time when we return we work our way to the finish. Lyra gets the tag to go after Perez with a flurry of offense culminating in a spinning heel kick for a two count. She brings Roxanne onto her shoulders as Bayley tags in, but Perez breaks free to send Valkyria into her tag partner.

Perez hits a hurricanrana off the corner, sending Bayley to the mat before tagging in Rodriguez. They double team Bayley but it’s only good for a two count. After some more back-and-forth action, we get to the unusual conclusion of the match.

Valkyria once again tries to get through to Bayley. She grabs her by the face and yells at her, “Come on!” She slaps Bayley, who then turns and lets out a psychotic laugh. She then turns into super Bayley and single-handedly finishes things off for the win.

Winners: Bayley & Lyra Valkyria

Seth Rollins Sees Something Big On The Horizon

Backstage, we check in with The Vision locker room. Paul Heyman is doing the singing to Rollins’ theme song that the fans usually do during his ring entrances. Rollins goes on to tell “The Oracle” that he sees something big on the horizon. He continues teasing this big thing but doesn’t say anything specific that tips it off.

In comes Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker. He tells the two that other than his marriage and birth of his kid, he’s living the proudest moment of his life lately. He tells Reed and Breakker they’re “this close” to the next thing. He says he’s on cloud nine now and absolutely no one can knock him off of it. We head to a break.

Three Title Tilts Set For WWE Raw In Sacramento, CA. Next Week

In a different area backstage, we see WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce is waiting on updates. As he’s waiting, AJ Styles comes up and the two begin talking. Pearce shakes his hand and talks him up before Dominik Mysterio interrupts.

Dom-Dom wonders why he’s the only working champion around here. Styles brings up a good idea, to have JD McDonagh and Finn Balor defend the WWE World Tag Team Championships against Styles and Dragon Lee. Adam agrees, saying that match should happen next week. It’s official.

Once the brief backstage segment wraps up, we return inside the RAC Arena where Michael Cole and Wade Barrett announce some additional actions scheduled for next week’s show. Joining the aforementioned tag-team title tilt next week are two more championship clashes.

In the second of three matches with titles at stake on the October 20 episode of WWE Raw on Netflix net Monday night from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, WWE Intercontinental Champion and AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio will defend one of his two titles, as the Intercontinental title will be up for grabs when he squares off against “The Bulgarian Brute” Rusev.

And finally, in the third and three big title matches made official for the 10/20 Raw show in the capital of “The Golden State,” the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship will be on-the-line when “The Man” Becky Lynch defends against Maxxine Dupri of Alpha Academy. WWE Raw next week is already shaping up to be a big one.

Roxanne Perez Confronts Stephanie Vaquer

Now we head back to ringside as the Women’s Crown Jewel Champion makes her way out to talk about the win on Saturday, but Stephanie Vaquer is quickly interrupted by the arrival of Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez, with Perez saying it should’ve been her who got the title opportunity at Wrestlepalooza.

Vaquer tells her she can step up and face her if she wants, but Perez insists she’ll do it on her time. With that, Michael Cole tells the crowd in Perth about the 3-day attendance figures for Crown Jewel weekend, 40,503 people in attendance across SmackDown, the PLE, and tonight’s Raw.

WWE World Heavyweight Championship No. 1 Contender Match
CM Punk vs. LA Knight vs. ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso

It’s main event time!

Back inside the RAC Arena, the ring entrances for the three men involved in the main event of the evening begin. ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso, LA Knight and CM Punk make their respective ring walks. When Punk, who comes out last, settles in the ring, fans continue loudly singing his tune after the music dies down.

The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running in this high stakes number one contender clash to determine the next challenger for WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins. Punk gestures to Uso, doing the YEET! wave to taunt him after fans keep singing and chanting for him.

Finally, the three begin to get after it. Knight sends Punk away before going after Uso, but Punk goes after the Megastar, until Jey sends him out of the ring with a kick. Chant for Punk turns into a YEET, but Knight interrupts to get the drop on Punk, only to take a bump into the announce table by Uso.

On that note, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues. When the show returns, we see Uso and Knight are going at it in the ring until Punk gets the drop on them with a cross body. Jey takes control again, sending Punk into the corner before landing a hip attack on Knight.

Punk then quickly responds with a kick out of the corner. A neck-breaker on Uso followed by a running knee on both opponents keeps him in the offensive driver’s seat as the crowd momentum builds in the background. Punk is now firmly in control as he looks to put Knight to sleep.

Knight breaks away but gets taken to the mat regardless, as Punk goes up top for an elbow drop shades of the Macho Man. He looks for GTS but Knight breaks free once again for an inverted DDT. He then hits a DDT on Uso, and goes up top.

LA Knight looks for an elbow drop of his own landing on both Uso and Punk for a nearfall as we go to another commercial. When we return, we see Jey and Punk go at it before Knight takes them both out with a double clothesline.

From there, he proceeds to stomp away at Jey in the corner before landing a hip attack, but Punk goes after Knight. The two go at it in the corner before Knight lands a superplex on Punk. Jey sees an opening and lands a splash on Knight for a two count.

Now we see Uso get sent out of the ring as Knight looks to take out CM Punk after a BFT. Cover by Knight, but he gets pulled out of the ring by Jey who goes up top for a splash onto the knees of Punk. CM gets to his feet, hoisting Jey onto his shoulders for a GTS. Punk gets the win and is now No. 1 Contender.

Winner and NEW No. 1 Contender to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship: CM Punk

Seth Rollins Kicked Out Of The Vision

Once the match wraps up, CM Punk’s theme hits and the commentators talk about how he is next in line for the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins. On that note, the theme for Seth Rollins hits and out he comes with “The Oracle” of The Vision Paul Heyman by his side.

As they head down the aisle and make their way to the ring, we see Bron Breakker appear and charge at ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso, turning him inside-out with a spear. Punk eggs him on for a fight, but Breakker chooses instead to run around the ring to spear Knight on the floor.

Meanwhile, we see The Vision now have Punk surrounded. Reed and Breakker enter the ring for a beatdown on Punk as Rollins slowly makes his way onto the apron. A spear on Punk by Breakker as Rollins steps through the ropes. Reed follows up with a top-rope Tsunami Splash.

Now we see WWE World Heavyweight Champion and The Vision leader Seth “Freakin'” Rollins standing tall over the fallen CM Punk, his neck challenger for the title. As he stood tall over his next title challenger, he yells down at him that he is the king.

Rollins yells at him again, saying this is his company. We see Bron pull Punk out of the ring as The Vision stand tall in the ring. It seemed like this was how the post-WWE Crown Jewel: Perth episode of WWE Raw was going to wrap up.

But it didn’t.

No. Not even close, actually.

Instead, we get a much more eventful conclusion to this week’s red brand program, as literally out of nowhere we see Bron Breakker turn Seth Rollins inside-out with a spear. In a scene similar to Seth Rollins breaking away from The Shield and blasting Roman Reigns with a chair, we see the other members of The Vision watching in shock.

As Heyman looks on in shock as Reed stares him down, Bron looks at “The New Tribal Chief” and tells him he’s got a choice to make. He’s either siding with Breakker or Rollins. Reed doesn’t waste much time in making his decision. Reed pulls Rollins to the corner, climbs and hits a devastating top-rope Tsunami splash.

We see Bron Breakker say something to Paul Heyman. He grabs Seth Rollins’ WWE World Heavyweight Championship, signifying that it’s something he’s coming for now. Paul Heyman, still in shock and seemingly confused, raises Breakker and Reed’s hands. The crowd roars. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!