
WWE Raw returns tonight from Glendale, AZ. with the fallout from WWE Survivor Series: WarGames.
Scheduled to premiere at 8/7c on Netflix, tonight’s show is advertised to feature AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. The New Day for the tag-team titles, as well as “The Last Time Is Now” tournament semifinals, with Gunther vs. Solo Sikoa and ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso vs. LA Knight.
Featured below are complete WWE Raw results from Monday, December 1, 2025, written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired on Netflix from 8-10:30pm EST.
WWE RAW RESULTS – DECEMBER 1, 2025
“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” kicks things off as always. We then see an extended video highlight package looking back at the key moments from this past Saturday’s WWE Survivor Series: WarGames premium live event.
A Big Main Event Is Made For Tonight
Inside the arena, Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett welcome us to the show as we see some arrival shots of various WWE Superstars entering the building. At ringside we see Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley making their way out to the ring. Ripley gets on the mic and says while they’re banged up their team won the war at Survivor Series.
Ripley says the fight isn’t over though and she calls out The Kabuki Warriors. She says that she and Sky want revenge and it starts by taking the tag titles off of Asuka and Kairi Sane. Sky calls out Asuka and says she’s not ready for RhIyo. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss come out and join Ripley and Sky.
Bliss says they’re all happy they won, but when it comes to the tag titles, they need to get in the back of the line. Flair reminds RhIyo that they haven’t gotten their rematch. Ripley says that she knew they’d butt heads but she didn’t expect it to happen so quickly and tells Bliss and Flair to get in the back of the line.
Flair says she doesn’t step aside for anyone and tells them to prove that they’re better. Bliss tells them to fight her and Flair tonight and Sky says they’re on and we have our Main Event for tonight. Moments later, Adam Pearce confirms it as the main event for later in the show.
The Last Time Is Now Tournament Semifinals
‘Main Event’ Jey Uso vs. LA Knight
After a brief backstage segment where Adam Pearce tells Ivy Nile she’ll get the first shot at Maxxine Dupri’s WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship, we head back to the ringside area where ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso makes his way to the ring for our opening match.
As he does, we shift gears and head into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, Uso’s opponent, LA Knight makes his way out. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our first of two semifinal matches in “The Last Time Is Now” tournament scheduled for tonight.
Straight out of the gate, we see Uso go to spear Knight, but he misses. The men lock up and Knight gets Uso in the corner. Uso sneaks around Knight and chops him. Knight deeks around Uso and starts stomping on Uso. Knight misses a running hip attack allowing Uso to strike Knight a few times.
Uso misses a running hip attack and Knight starts with punches on Uso. Uso punches Knight back and Uso gets Knight up over the ropes. Uso flies through the middle ropes and takes out Knight outside the ring. On that note, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.
When the show returns, we see Knight and Uso are on the top rope. Knight tries for a super-plex but is knocked down after some punches. Uso falls down as well and both men are now laying outside the ring. Uso goes for an Uso Splash and Knight gets out of the way and slams down Uso with a Burning Hammer and covers Uso for a near fall.
Knight stomps Uso and Uso comes at him with a spear and covers him for a near fall. Knight slips on the ropes running up the ropes to MegaPlex Uso but still connects and Uso is covered for a near fall. Uso rolls up Knight and Knight kicks out. Uso superkicks Knight and hits an Uso Splash, but Knight counters the pin for the win.
Once the match wraps up, Knight celebrates the win and exits the ring. Uso is shown slumped in the corner looking distraught that he came up short. The commentators put on their serious voices as they speculate on his emotions. Uso gets up and throws a tantrum at ringside, tearing apart the PRIME rehydration station.
Winner and ADVANCING to The Last Time Is Now Finals: LA Knight
Liv Morgan Is Back, And The Judgment Day Runs Raw Again
Backstage, we see Bayley and Lyra Valkyria walking-and-talking, when they are stopped by The Kabuki Warriors. Asuka blames Bayley not joining their team for their loss at WarGames. Bayley calls her an idiot. Asuka says she’s a champion. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss are in the main event. “Who are you?!”
Inside the arena, Dominik Mysterio’s theme hits and out comes the “Dirty” double champion with Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez as the show heads into a quick commercial break. When we return, we see them all standing in the ring.
Mysterio says that people say John Cena is the greatest of all time and he just beat the GOAT so that makes him the greatest Intercontinental Champion and the King of the Luchadores. He thanks Balor and McDonagh as well as Rodriguez and Perez for their help and says the main thanks goes to his girlfriend, Liv Morgan.
Morgan comes out and says she’s back. She says no one saw her coming and then says neither could Cena. Mysterio says that they knew Cena would expect The Judgement Day to help Mysterio so they changed plans and now he has his two favorite things again, the IC Title and his girlfriend.
Morgan says she missed everyone but she’s heard The Judgment Day are weak, and that they’ve lost their gold and that they’re falling apart but that all changes now because she’s back and they’re coming for everything that is theirs. Morgan says once again, they run Raw. She slaps Dom and they kiss to end the segment.
WWE World Tag-Team Championship
Dragon Lee & AJ Styles (c) vs. The New Day
We see Adam Pearce backstage with a referee. He tells him to keep his ears out about the mystery man and Seth Rollins because he doesn’t trust Paul Heyman. Inside the arena, Dragon Lee and AJ Styles make their way out for their scheduled WWE World Tag-Team Championship defense.
We head to a pre-match commercial break on that note. When the show returns, The New Day are in the ring as well. The ring announcer handles the final formal pre-match ring introduction for the champions and the challengers. The bell sounds and Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods ambush Styles and Lee.
Styles is double teamed and they tag back and forth and take turns beating on Styles. Kingston jumps on Styles’ arm and then hits him with a monkey-flip and then covers Styled for a near fall. Lee is tagged in and Kingston is double teamed and Lee kicks Kingston in the face.
Lee sends Kingston flying out of the ring with a head-scissors and then hits a running rana on Woods off the apron sending him outside and we cut to a break. Back to Raw, Kingston has Lee in a full nelson. Lee kicks out of the hold. Woods and Styles are tagged in. Styles attacks Woods and knocks him to the mat.
Styles goes to slam Woods but Kingston blind tags and Styles gets double teamed and covered for a near fall. Kingston goes for a Boom Drop and Styles catches him and rolls him up for a two count. Styles locks Kingston in a calf crusher and Woods breaks the hold. Lee comes in and all four men start battling.
Kingston rolls up Styles who kicks out. Lee is tagged in and Kingston is double teamed. Lee covers Kingston who kicks out at two. Lee runs into Kingston who kicks him down and then tags Woods. Woods comes in and chops Woods. Woods and Lee go back and forth. Woods gets Lee tied up on the ropes and then tags Kingston.
Kingston kicks Lee and covers him for a near fall. Lee takes down Kingston with a forearm and tags in Styles. Kingston is double teamed and Styles hits Styles Clash on Kingston and gets the win to retain the WWE World Tag-Team Championships.
Winners and STILL WWE World Tag-Team Championships: Dragon Lee & AJ Styles
The Vision Gloat About WarGames, Make Announcements
Jackie Redmond talks to Stephanie Vaquer backstage. Redmond congratulates Vaquer for beating Nikki Bella and asks her what’s next. Liv Morgan comes in and tells Vaquer she’s back and congratulates her. The Vision (Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, Paul Heyman and Logan Paul) come out to the ring and we cut to a break.
The show returns and Paul Heyman introduces himself and then puts over each member of his winning team from WarGames. He announces CM Punk vs. Bron Breakker for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the one-year anniversary of WWE Raw on Netflix.
Heyman says Punk will lose his title to Bron Breakker at the one year anniversary for RAW being on Netflix. Breakker says he’s upset because of how easy it was to pin CM Punk on Saturday. He says he always thought he’d have to dig deep and go to crazy depths to accomplish that but all he found out is that CM Punk is a soft-ass b*tch.
He says Punk is holding new talent down and that Punk is just upset that his wife is a bigger star than he is. Breakker says on Jan 5th he’ll take Punk’s title and he will ruin Punks’ life. Breakker vows to beat Punk to a pulp and he drops his mic and leaves.
Jey Uso Is Still Upset
Backstage, we see Jey Uso is still upset. Jackie Redmond asks him about his thoughts on his loss and about the mystery man. Uso just ignores her and Redmond asks him about Bron Breakker. Uso says he doesn’t care about anything right now.
He says lots of people are in his head and they need to get out. He says he has no one to blame but him and that Roman Reigns said it best, the titles look good on Reigns’ shoulders. Not his. He looks upset and storms off on that note as the show continues.
The Last Time Is Now Tournament Semifinals
Gunther vs. Solo Sikoa
Gunther’s extended them hits and out comes “The Ring General” for our second and last semifinal match in “The Last Time Is Now” tournament. As he does, we head to a break. When we return, another excerpt is shown from John Cena’s sit-down interview with Tom Rinaldi. The full thing debuts next Monday after Raw on WWE’s YouTube.
Back live, Solo Sikoa is wrapping up his ring entrance in progress. The bell sounds and off we go. Who will join LA Knight in the finals of the tournament designed to determine the final ever opponent for John Cena’s retirement match on December 13? It’s time to find out.
Gunther and Sikoa lock up and battle for power. The ref breaks the hold and Gunther goes for chops but Sikoa gets away. They lock up again, Gunther gets Sikoa in a headlock. Sikoa tries to break the hold but can’t. Gunther and Sikoa try to shoulder check each other to the mat after breaking the hold and then push each other.
They trade punches and then collide with each other several times. Sikoa gets Gunther down with a shoulder check. Gunther takes down Sikoa with a boot and Sikoa rolls out of the ring and we get a break. We’re back and Sikoa beats on Gunther. We see that during the break, Talla Tonga got involved allowing Sikoa to get an advantage.
Sikoa chops Gunther and body slams him to the mat. Sikoa strikes Gunther and Gunther chops Sikoa and goes to slam Sikoa but collapses. Sikoa covers Gunther for a near fall. Sikoa climbs the ropes, Gunther climbs up too but is headbutted down. Gunther comes back and chops Sikoa and climbs up too and hits a super-plex on Sikoa.
The men both run at each other and collide with each other and then start chopping each other. They both try knocking each other down and Sikoa does with a flying clothesline and we get another break. We’re back, Gunther goes to clotheslines Sikoa and Sikoa catches him and hits Spinning Solo and covers for a two count.
Sikoa hits a running hip attack and goes for another but Gunther meets him with a clothesline. Sikoa back body drops Gunther who now runs at Sikoa with a clothesline and covers for a two count. Gunther tries to powerbombs Sikoa, Sikoa counters with a Samoan Drop and covers Gunther who kicks out at two.
Sikoa goes for the Samoan Spike but Gunther chops him several times. Sikoa hits another Spinning Solo and then climbs the ropes and hits a Samoan Splash and covers for a two count. The turnbuckle pad gets removed and Gunther German Suplexes Sikoa.
Tonga gets involved and Gunther goes out to fight and Tonga takes out Gunther. The ref finishes tying up the turnbuckle and catches Sikoa and Tonga. As the ref berates Tonga, in the ring, Gunther low blows and powerbombs Sikoa and gets the win. Knight and Gunther have a face-off afterwards. They meet on Friday’s SmackDown.
Winner and ADVANCING to The Last Time Is Now Finals: Gunther
Adam Pearce Still Wants To Know Who Mystery Man Is
Adam Pearce is still looking to see who the mystery man at Survivor Series was. AJ Styles and Dragon Lee come in and ask to defend their titles next week. They say they want to fight the War Raiders.
Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky
It’s main event time!
Backstage, we see Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss are shown walking backstage before their match. We head to a break. When we come back from a commercial break, Jackie Redmond talked to Rey Mysterio. Mysterio talks about his son, Dominik Mysterio hiding behind The Judgement Day.
Logan Paul comes in and calls Mysterio a deadbeat dad and tells Mysterio he will take the IC title from Dominik Mysterio and tells Mysterio to step down and says he’ll retire Mysterio. Mysterio slaps Paul and officials break them up.
Inside the arena again, Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley make their way out and head to the ring, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss do the same. The bell sounds and off we go with our final match of the evening. Sky and Bliss start off for their respective teams at the onset.
Flair is tagged in and Sky is double teamed. Flair kicks Ripley off the apron accidentally. Flair tells Ripley know it was unintentional and Sky takes down Flair. On that note, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues.
When the show returns, we see Charlotte skin the cat, blast Sky running in with a kick and knock Ripley off the apron. Sky fights back, drops Charlotte with a low dropkick and then tags in Ripley, who picks up where she left off, taking it to “The Queen.”
We see Bliss look for Twisted Bliss. Charlotte looks for Natural Selection. Bliss hits Sister Abigail, but the pin is broken up before the count of three. Ripley knocks Charlotte to the floor. She drags Sky over and makes the tag to come in legally. The Kabuki Warriors run in and the match is thrown out.
The Kabuki Warriors duo of Asuka and Kairi Sane begin beating down everyone in sight. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria run out, but Liv Morgan ends up taking over. Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez join her, and it is the Judgment Day trio that actually stand tall over all of the fallen bodies. They hold the women’s tag titles up to end the show.
Winners: No Contest











