
The road to WWE Survivor Series: WarGames kicks off tonight, as WWE Raw is live from the Rio Rancho Events Center in Rio Rancho, N.M.
Advertised is AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. The Judgment Day for the WWE Tag-Team Championships, Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. The Kabuki Warriors, Penta vs. El Grande Americano, as well as Nikki Bella & Stephanie Vaquer vs. Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez, as well as an appearance by new WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk.
Featured below are complete WWE Raw results from Monday, November 3, 2025, written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired on Netflix from 8-10:30pm EST.
WWE RAW RESULTS 11/3/25
“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” gets us going as always. We then see highlights from WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, culminating in CM Punk capturing the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship with a win over ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso.
CM Punk, Logan Paul & The Re-Vision Kick Off The Show
Inside the Rio Rancho Events Center, we see various WWE Superstars making their arrivals to the building as Joe Tessitore welcomes us to this week’s show. We then hear the familiar sounds of Living Colour’s ‘Cult of Personality’ as new WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk makes his way out to kick off the show.
“The Second City Saint” says it feels good to be alive in a Monday night in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. He mentions having a lot of people to thank. He starts off by thanking his dog Larry and wife with “the ass that won’t quit” AJ Lee.
Next, Punk thanks the fans. Some call them the WWE Universe. To him, they’re CM Punk fans. Punk doesn’t get here without each and every single one of them. Punk tells them to clap for themselves because they deserve it. A “CM Punk” chant fires up.
The third person he wants to thank is “Main Event” Jey Uso. Punk thanks him for the tough match and the hard fight. Uso is truly a main eventer. Punk says, “Yeet!” Going forward, he’d like to be friends, but he understands if it doesn’t turn out that way.
Two years ago, he said he’s not here to make friends. He’s here to earn money and be a champion. Punk did that. Another “CM Punk” chant picks up. Punk doesn’t know how much time he has left, but SummerSlam taught him something. He held the title for three minutes after beating Gunther.
So he has to hold onto it as tightly as possible for now. There is no snake in the grass, Seth Rollins, waiting in the wings to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase. Punk asks the crowd to indulge him and mocks Rollins’ taunt where he swings the title around.
Punk sarcastically says, “Speedy recovery.” If Rollins comes back, he’ll put him back on the couch. This title is vindication. For two years, he walked around as a king without a crown. With the crown, there’s a target on his back and front. There’s a locker room full of badass talent.
If he’s not who he claims to be, the Best in the World, he could lose this title. Punk knows there’s already a line with Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. The Vision says they’re coming for his gold. Punk wants to be a fighting champion for a multitude of reasons.
There are a lot of people he wants to punch in the face, like Breakker, Reed, and Paul Heyman. Punk wants to test himself against the best this company has to offer, including the best professional wrestlers on earth, such as AJ Styles. Styles has earned the right to step up and get a title shot.
Someone who has two belts and hasn’t earned or deserved any, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio… he’s filed under someone he wants to punch in the face. Punk mentions that JD McDonagh is an exceptional professional wrestler. If Punk isn’t himself on his best day and McDonagh is, he could lose this title.
Finn Bálor is another great. Sheamus? He’ll be his huckleberry. There’s another contemporary who doesn’t have much time, John Cena… he’ll be Cena’s huckleberry. If he wants some, he can come get some. If anyone wants it, they can get in line because “the champ is here.”
Logan Paul then comes out, to the dismay of CM Punk. He makes his way into the ring after taking his sweet time. Punk says he meant anyone but him. Logan talks about beating many of the guys Punk just named as worthy opponents. Before he can say much else, we hear Paul Heyman’s voice.
Heyman makes his way out accompanied by Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Heyman introduces himself and says they’re about to take a walk all the way down to that ring. Heyman says he heard Punk refer to himself as a king without a crown. Heyman sees “a bitch without an owner.” He’s talking to “Mr. YouTube,” Logan Paul.
The front of the line goes to the man who recently beat Roman Reigns, “The Tribal Thief” Bronson Reed. The front of the line belongs to the future of WrestleMania, Bron Breakker. Paul isn’t on the line. He’s on the line to get on the line for the opportunity to get to the champion.
Punk has been champion for two days, 432 days shorter than when THEY were champion. Heyman reminds Punk that he’s not the reason they lost the title. Heyman says, “Your move.” A “CM Punk” chant fires up. Heyman says, “You’re in the wrong place at the wrong time. Get to steppin’… NOW! NOW!” Paul looks flabbergasted that Paul isn’t moving.
Paul says, “You snooze, you lose.” They’re pretty slow. Paul was here first. If they wanted the spot, they should have put some pep in their step and found some hustle. Breakker smiles incredulously. Breakker says Heyman bought everyone two weeks to live because they had to sit and be patient for two weeks.
And this was right after they dropped Seth Rollins in the dirt. They had to be patient for weeks until the new champion was crowned. Punk had his moment, but the dog isn’t waiting anymore. The crowd barks. Breakker says he’s coming for what belongs to him.
There’s nothing else standing in his way except for a guy holding it to keep it warm and a “dumbass YouTuber” who thinks he’s tough. Breakker tells them to get out of his ring, or he’ll whip them like a dog. Punk tells Paul he’s either fighting with him or he can get the hell out of his ring.
Paul wags his finger and opts not to fight with Punk. Paul gets out of the ring and walks around Reed. Paul tries to get around Breakker, but Breakker shoves him down. Breakker and Reed circle the World Heavyweight Champion. Punk starts to fight them off, but they quickly overwhelm him. Paul gets to his feet and walks off on Punk.
Paul looks back at what is happening and starts to think. Paul teases getting into the ring before he finally does. Paul attacks Reed and Breakker, but they soon overpower him. Breakker hits Paul with a big spine-buster. Reed then crushes Paul with a Tsunami.
Punk gets in the ring with a steel chair. Breakker bails out of the ring. Punk hits Reed in the midsection with the chair before smashing it off his back. Punk challenges them to get back in the ring, but Heyman backs them up. Punk reaches over Paul and grabs his World Heavyweight Championship.
Stephanie Vaquer & Nikki Bella vs. Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez
The WWE Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer makes her way out to the ring after we see quick shots of The Kabuki Warriors and The Judgment Day arriving to the building. After “La Primera” makes her way out, WWE Hall of Fame legend Nikki Bella comes out to the ring.
The two settle inside as we shift gears and head into a pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, we see Vaquer helping Bella last week during a post-match attack by Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez of The Judgment Day. Perez and Rodriguez come out next when we return live.
The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our first match of the evening. Perez and Bella kick things off for their respective teams at the onset. After some back-and-forth action, Rodriguez and Vaquer tag in. Rodriguez pats her on the head like a dog during a face-to-face.
We see Vaquer take over on offense. She goes for the Devil’s Kiss, but it is blocked. The crowd didn’t like that. Vaquer and Bella hit dueling dives to Rodriguez and Perez on the floor at ringside. On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.
When we return, we see Vaquer look for a Devil’s Kiss on the ring apron to Rodriguez. Instead, Rodriguez blocks it, hoists Vaquer up and drops her face-first onto the ring apron from the floor. Back in the ring, Perez follows up a Rodriguez cheap shot to Bella with Pop-Rox for the win.
Winners: Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez
John Cena Tournament Drawing Tonight
As announced on Saturday Night’s Main Event, John Cena commented on his final opponent. The one question Cena has been asked since he announced his retirement over a year ago is who he wants to face in his final match. Cena wants to see someone being given the same opportunity he was given in his debut match.
Starting next week on Raw from Boston, a 16-man tournament will commence, featuring stars from Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and even those who don’t work for WWE. His final opponent won’t be handpicked. It will be hard-earned. Cena says, “You want some? Come get some!”
We return live inside WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce’s office. We see WWE referee Shawn Bennett is spinning a bingo tumbler with Pearce. We’ll find out the first match-ups of The Last Time is Now Tournament later tonight on the show.
‘Main Event’ Jey Uso Wants To Help CM Punk With The Re-Vision
World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk bumps into “Main Event” Jey Uso backstage. Uso says he saw what happened out there. Something in his heart is telling him to help Punk out. Punk asks if he can trust him. Is he talking to “Main Event” Jey Uso or Little Roman? Uso says he’s talking to the Main Event.
If he were champion, The Vision would be coming after him. They’re not going to stop. Uso tells Punk to let him help him. Uso wants to body this Vision problem. Punk says he’s going to get his gear on. They bump fists and say, “YEET.”
Penta vs. El Grande Americano
Back inside the arena, Penta’s theme hits and pyro explodes as he makes his signature strut out to the ring for our next match of the evening. As he does, we shift gears and head into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, Los Americanos make their way out.
The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with one-on-one action between Penta and El Grande Americano. Americano charges Penta as soon as the bell sounded. Penta punches away at Americano and hits a hurricanrana. Penta connects with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker.
Penta ducks a clothesline, but Americano quickly slams him down for a two-count. Americano blocks a boot and punches Penta. Americano punches and stomps Penta down in the corner before putting him on the top rope. Americano rips at Penta’s mask. Penta slides through his legs and superkicks him.
Penta blocks a kick and hits a modified suplex for a two-count. Penta goes to the second rope and signals for the end, but Americano pulls him down. Americano gets out of a Penta Driver and hits a step-up enzuigiri. Penta quickly drops him on the apron and goes for a springboard. Americano punches him.
They fight on the apron. Penta goes for a Mexican Destroyer on the apron, but Americano gives him a back body drop on the apron. Americano then hits a baseball slide and mocks the Penta Strut. On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break.
When the show returns, we see some more back-and-forth action. Penta ends up fighting back from underneath to hit an insane dive onto Americano on the floor. Fans react with a loud “Holy sh*t!” chant. Brrrrravo sweeps the legs of Penta. (They literally said he has 5 r’s in his name.) He gets caught by the referee and ejected.
Americano loads his mask. Penta avoids it initially. The other Los Americanos member gets involved, trying to stop Penta on the top-rope. The referee ejects him as well. Penta hits a wild spot to him from ring to the floor. Back in the ring, the action continues.
We see Americano try for a flying headbutt with the loaded mask, but Penta super-kicks him and follows up with a Mexican Destroyer off the ropes for the pin and the victory. As soon as the match ends, the Los Americanos trio try and corner Penta, but he easily evades them.
Winner: Penta
Rey Mysterio Returns, Confronts Dominik Mysterio
After a video message from The Kabuki Warriors airs, we return inside the arena. The double-champ himself, WWE Intercontinental Champion and AAA Mega Champion “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio’s music hits. The Judgment Day member makes his way to the ring and gets on the microphone.
He talks about being the best Intercontinental Champion of all-time. The best AAA Mega Champion of all-time. He’s the king of the luchadors. With that said, the legendary sounds of Rey Mysterio’s theme hits. The WWE Hall of Famer makes his way out and heads to the ring to a big pop.
He tells Dom he looks surprised to see him. He says he can call himself the best champion and this and that, but he takes issue with him calling himself the king of the luchadors. He asks if he thinks he’s better than El Santo and Blue Demon.
When he asks if he thinks he’s better than Eddie Guerrero, “Dirty” Dom gives the best response ever, shooting back, “Hey you keep my father’s name out of your mouth!” He then tells Rey he stole his mustache. Rey takes his jacket off and fans break out in a “Whoop his ass!” chant.
Rey tells Dom as long as he’s around, this will never be his ring, and as long as he’s around, he’ll never be the greatest Mysterio. Dom goes for a cheap shot, but Rey blocks it and punches back. Rey launches Dom into position and hits his signature 6-1-9 spot. He heads to the top-rope for a follow-up, but Dom retreats.
John Cena Tournament Draw Update
We shoot backstage after that eventful segment. We see WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce is drawing names from a tumbler. We’ll find out who will be in the Last Time is Now Tournament soon as the announcement is coming up later in the show.
Becky Lynch Gets Some Things Off Her Chest
The commentators begin to talk until Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch jumps on the table. Lynch says The Man has come around, and she has a lot to get off her chest. Lynch has been going through a lot these last few weeks. She’s got a hot husband who is injured at home. The Vision have lost their minds and ruined everything.
Lynch has been saddled with a crooked referee hell bent on holding her down. After all that, Pearce sent her home to cool down. Lynch says she’s the definition of cool. The only cool thing to come out of New Mexico is a show about how much meth these people do.
Maxxine Dupri is not cool, but she’s lucky because she got to step into the ring with her and lived to tell the tale. Dupri won’t shut up about it. The crowd is making her feel like she belongs, but Dupri doesn’t. You don’t survive in this business by being lucky.
You have to be good. Lynch is the best. Sports Illustrated and Bleacher Report say it. Lynch is a lifelong student of the game. This isn’t a test Dupri can cram for. Dupri can train with the best. The next time they’re in the ring, one wrong move will be the last for Dupri. Lynch says, “Welcome to the Big Time!” Lynch storms off.
The Kabuki Warriors vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
Bayley is pacing when Lyra Valkyria walks up to her. They don’t seem to be on the same page. Bayley says they need to focus on the Kabuki Warriors. Valkyria needs to know if she can count on her. Bayley says they’re good. They slap hands, and Bayley walks off.
The Kabuki Warriors make their entrance. Asuka and Becky Lynch go face-to-face before Lynch walks off. Lyra Valkyria will start against Asuka. They lock up, and Valkyria quickly takes her down. Asuka grabs a waistlock before applying a hammerlock. Valkyria twists out and takes her down.
Asuka kips up and slams Valkyria down before kicking her in the spine several times. Asuka puts a foot on her chest for a pin, but Valkyria kicks out before one. Asuka talks trash, so Valkyria slaps her. Valkyria avoids a kick and kicks her in the midsection.
Asuka reverses a whip, but Valkyria does a cartwheel, sweeps her feet, and hits a basement dropkick for a two-count. Bayley and Kairi Sane tag in. Asuka didn’t want to go against Bayley. Bayley rolls Sane up for a two-count. Sane strategizes with Asuka. Sane quickly gets out of the ring and kicks Bayley.
Bayley reverses a whip, but Sane hits a head-scissor takeover. Sane goes for a sliding forearm, but Bayley counters into a roll-up for a two-count. Sane hits a spinning elbow and chops her chest. Bayley quickly drops her on the apron and shoulders her back. Sane comes off the top rope with a diving forearm to pick up a two-count.
Sane applies a side headlock, but Bayley hits a back suplex. Asuka didn’t want to tag in. Valkyria tags in. Bayley and Valkyria team up to take Sane down for a two-count. Valkyria hits a northern lights suplex for another near fall. Valkyria goes for a suplex, but Sane gets out. Asuka blind tags in and attacks Valkyria.
Valkyria takes the Kabuki Warriors down with a running crossbody block. The Kabuki Warriors get out of the ring and avoid a Wrecking Ball Dropkick. Asuka pulls her down and hits a NASTY German Suplex on the floor! The Kabuki Warriors pose on the commentary table.
When the show returns, The Kabuli Warriors get the win. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss run out after the match. Asuka and Sane go to attack Valkyria. Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair run down to make the save. Sane and Asuka run out of the ring before they can all throw down.
Winners: The Kabuki Warriors
WWE World Tag-Team Championship
AJ Styles & Dragon Lee (c) vs. Finn Balor & JD McDonagh
Backstage, we see Dominik Mysterio complaining to The Judgment Day about not having his back. Finn Balor says he didn’t tell them about his big celebration, so it’s his fault. Back inside the arena, The Judgment Day duo of Balor and JD McDonagh make their way to the ring.
Out next are their opponents, the reigning, defending WWE Tag-Team Champions AJ Styles and Dragon Lee. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this co-main event title tilt. After some early back-and-forth action, we head to a mid-match break.
When the show returns, we see Lee and Bálor tag in. Lee takes it to Bálor and hits a snap German Suplex. Lee takes Bálor down and hits a slingshot basement dropkick. Lee sizes Bálor up, but Bálor hits a Sling Blade! Bálor hits a shotgun corner dropkick and heads to the top rope.
Lee avoids the Coup de Grâce and rolls him up for a two-count. Lee goes for a reverse DDT, but Bálor counters with a falling elbow drop. Styles and McDonagh tag in. Styles forearms away at McDonagh. McDonagh reverses a whip, and Styles hits “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio with a baseball slide. Mysterio distracts the referee.
Styles rolls McDonagh up. McDonagh holds Styles down as Bálor goes for a Coup de Grâce, but Styles moves and Bálor absorbs the hold. Styles knocks Mysterio away by sending Bálor into him. Styles sets up for a Styles Clash, but McDonagh drops him on the apron. Styles knocks McDonagh back and hits the Phenomenal Forearm for two.
Bálor breaks it up with a double stomp. Bálor strategizes with Mysterio. Mysterio goes to hit Styles with the title, but Sheamus runs him over with a clothesline. Sheamus kicks Mysterio away as the referee holds him back. Bálor hits Styles with the shillelagh, but Lee breaks up the pin. Sheamus attacks Mysterio at ringside.
He sends him hard into the barricade and kneeing him in the mouth. Lee hits Bálor with a hurricanrana out of the ring and connects with a somersault senton. Styles stumbles around the ring, and McDonagh boots him back. McDonagh goes for a hurricanrana, but Styles counters into a Styles Clash for the win.
Winners and STILL WWE World Tag-Team Champions: AJ Styles & Dragon Lee
Nikki Bella Confronts Stephanie Vaquer Backstage
Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer is leaving when Nikki Bella stops her. Bella apologizes for losing and getting Vaquer in a title match against Raquel Rodriguez. Bella says she’s rusty and making bad decisions. Bella is wondering why she’s here anymore.
Vaquer stops her and says she is Nikki Bella. Bella is amazing. Vaquer tells her to believe in herself because she paved the way for this division. They embrace, and Bella looks moved. Bella wishes Vaquer luck and will cheer her on next week.
Paul Heyman Confronts ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso
Jey Uso is warming up when Paul Heyman walks in. Heyman says Uso always kept him guessing. He can’t figure out why Uso would team with the man who prevented him from becoming the World Heavyweight Champion two days ago. Uso says he has a lot of people in his ear, but he respects Punk for beating him with no tricks. Uso doesn’t care.
All he cares about is what he thinks about himself. Heyman says he likes that. Heyman asked the Brons to wait, but the leashes are off. It’s all-out war with the roster. If they don’t conform to The Vision, they get smacked at the door. Heyman says Uso has a vision all of his own. Heyman wishes him luck and leaves, leaving Jey in thought.
First Two Matches For 16-Man John Cena Tournament
In addition to John Cena’s last appearance in his hometown of Boston, the tournament designed to determine his final opponent in WWE at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on December 13 will get underway.
This week’s WWE Raw show on 11/3 featured the announcement of the first tournament tilts for next week’s show on 11/10. Among them are Rusev vs. Damian Priest and Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Sheamus. Nick Aldis will draw the next two opening round tournament matches this coming Friday night on WWE SmackDown.
CM Punk & ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed
It’s main event time!
We see ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso in a sea of fans backstage. He makes his custom YEET-tastic ring entrance through the crowd all the way to the ring. As he does, we shift gears and head into a quick pre-match commercial break. When we return, CM Punk makes his way out to join him for our tag-team main event.
Out next are their opponents, led by “The Oracle” Paul Heyman, The Re-Vision duo of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our last match of the evening. Uso and Reed kick things off for their respective teams.
Uso and Reed trade shots. Uso gets the better of things. He works over Reed’s arm and tags in Punk, who comes off the ropes with a double axe-handle on the arm. Punk picks up where Uso left off from there, working over the arm of Reed as fans chant “CM Punk! CM Punk!”
Breakker helps Reed take over on Punk. The two look to double-team, but it backfires, with Uso hitting a huge ring to floor diving splash onto both members of The Re-Vision. After we see this again in super slow-motion, we head into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.
When the show returns, however, we see Breakker and Reed taking turns beating down Punk in the ring, as they keep him isolated on their side of the ring. The fans chant for Uao to get the tag, but they keep it from happening time and time again.
Breakker hits Punk with a running knee and talks trash to Uso. Breakker hits Punk with a running knee to the face and saunters around the ring. Breakker charges again, but Punk moves, and Breakker sails over the top rope. Reed tags in and drops an elbow on Punk before knocking Uso to the floor.
The Tribal Thief mocks Roman Reigns by pointing to the sky. Breakker tags in, and The Vision sends Punk into the ropes for a double-team flapjack/lung blower. Uso breaks up the pin attempt. Breakker pulls the straps down and sets up for the end. Breakker gorilla presses Punk, but Punk gets out and hits a swinging neck-breaker.
Uso and Reed tag in. Uso punches away at Reed before doing some theatrics and rocking him with a right hand. Uso rips his shirt off and uppercuts him. Reed blocks a kick, but Uso hits an enzuigiri. Uso kicks Reed down in the corner and gets the crowd going with some YEETs.
Uso connects with a running hip attack in the corner, and Reed is down. Uso goes to the top rope, but Reed pops up and goes for the Jagged Edge. Uso slides off and hits a Spear. Breakker breaks up the pin attempt. Punk hits Breakker with a diving clothesline before hitting him with a plancha at ringside.
In the ring, Uso sidesteps Reed and sends him out of the ring. Uso hits Reed with a suicide dive. Punk boots Reed in the head, but Reed takes him down. The referee is counting them out. The referee counts to ten, and we’ve got a double countout.
Match Ends Via Double Count Out
After The Match The Chaos Continues
Once the referee calls it off, the chaos continues. Uso sends Breakker into the steel steps. Punk goes for a suplex on the floor on Reed, but Reed stops it. Uso and Punk double-team Reed. Punk clears the commentary table as Uso knocks over the Prime Energy Hydration Station.
Punk puts Reed on the table. All of a sudden, Breakker CRUSHES Uso with a spear at ringside. Punk attacks Breakker, so Reed avalanches him down. Reed rolls Uso into the ring as the crowd chants, “OTC.” Reed holds Uso up, and Breakker spears him down. The crowd is barking.
Reed heads to the top rope and flattens Uso with a Tsunami. Punk gets in the ring with a steel chair and chases them off. Reed and Breakker go under the ring and grab two steel chairs. Punk looks worried. Breakker and Reed get in the ring with the chairs, but Logan Paul runs down with brass knuckles and stands alongside Punk.
Paul then SMASHES Punk with the brass knuckles! A shocked Paul Heyman holds Breakker and Reed back. The crowd loudly boos. Paul approaches Heyman. Heyman says, “If he hits me, kill him.” Paul holds the brass knuckles up in front of Heyman and hands them to him. Heyman smiles and stares at Paul as the show ends.
            










