WWE Raw Results – July 7, 2025

The final stop for the red brand on the road to WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event and WWE Evolution 2 takes place tonight in Providence, Rhode Island, as WWE Raw takes place live at 8/7c on Netflix.

Scheduled for the show this evening is the in-ring return of El Grande Americano, thoughts from Becky Lynch about her triple-threat title defense at WWE Evolution 2, Seth Rollins vs. Penta, ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso vs. Bronson Reed, Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker and Roxanne Perez vs. Kairi Sane.

Featured below are complete WWE Raw results from Monday, July 7, 2025, written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired on Netflix from 8-10:30pm EST.

WWE RAW RESULTS 7/7/25

The usual “WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” opening signature narrated by Paul “Triple H” Levesque get the show officially off-and-running. We then see various Superstar arrival shots as Michael Cole welcomes us to the show.

Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed & Paul Heyman Kick Things Off

Inside Amica Mutual Pavilion for the first time of the evening, we hear “BURN IT DOWN!” As the familiar sounds of Seth Rollins’ theme hits, out he comes to an insanely loud crowd singing along very loudly with his entrance tune s he, Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed head to the ring.

After they settle in the ring, it is Bron Breakker who surprisingly begins talking first. He says he’s being groomed to be the face of WWE for the next two decades. He says he’s got his own vision for WWE, and it is one without Sami Zayn. He says he doesn’t like him, his ugly face, his stupid beard or his dumb music.

A “Sami” chant fires up. Breakker says he will never understand why people will cheer for someone with the athletic ability of a dead fish. Zayn has never played sports and doesn’t go to the gym. Zayn is hanging on for dear life to hang on for another five years to squeeze the last bit of water from the rag.

Sami Zayn has an expiration date, and Breakker will put a stamp on it tonight. Breakker promises that if Zayn walks down the ramp, he will maul him. Zayn will be looking at the lights by the end of it. Heyman cautiously approaches Breakker and asks for the microphone. Breakker gives it to Heyman as the crowd chants, “Sami.”

Heyman then gives the microphone to Rollins. Rollins asks if Breakker is good before cackling. Breakker is not in a laughing mood. “Big” Bronson Reed then motions for the microphone. A “CM Punk” chant lightly picks up. Reed says Breakker is a tough act to follow, but so is he. Reed says he’s the man who hit Rollins with six Tsunamis.

He says he hurt him so badly that it formed respect between them. Rollins brought him into this group and his vision. With that vision, he will get the respect that he deserves. Jey Uso does not respect Reed. The crowd loudly chants, “YEET!” Tonight, he will Tsunami the respect into Uso, just like he did to Seth Rollins.

Rollins takes the microphone back before giving it to Heyman. “Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Paul Heyman. Tonight, the empire strikes back.” Heyman says that was a blooper. Tonight, the empire will strike first. First on their list is Sami Zayn. Heyman won’t try to follow that promo.

If Zayn hasn’t hightailed it back to Montreal, it’s his ass, not Heyman’s. Tonight, we’ll have Bronson Reed versus Jey Uso. Heyman has love for his former Bloodline member, Jey Uso, but Roman Reigns doesn’t have the balls to come back and step up against them. An “OTC” chant picks up. Heyman says the OTC is MIA.

After tonight, Jey Uso will be MIA, all thanks to the Master of the Tsunami, Bronson Reed. The big news is Seth Rollins, the man who pinned Roman Reigns in the Main Event of WrestleMania, will don the tights against Penta. Heyman speaks in Spanish before saying he doesn’t understand Penta’s hand signals.

By the time he’s Stomped into the mat tonight, Penta will be in no shape to do those hand signals ever again. That’s not a prediction. That’s a spoiler. Heyman hands the microphone to Rollins. A “CM Punk” chant picks up. Rollins says it sounds like these guys said everything that needs to be said.

Rollins says, that the only thing left to say at this point is, “Welcome to Monday Night Rollins!” On that note, Rollin’ theme hits again and he and his group exit the ring, wrapping up the opening segment of tonight’s WWE Monday Night Raw.

Backstage In The Judgment Day Clubhouse

We shoot backstage to The Judgment Day Clubhouse. We see Finn Balor is shining up all their championship belts. The rest of the Judgement Day is in the clubhouse and Roxanne Perez has a tribute area set up with candles and a photo for Liv Morgan.

Raquel Rodriguez tells Perez that Morgan hasn’t died. She tells Perez to win her match and they leave. JD McDonagh wants to know what’s going on with their tag titles and leave to talk to Adam Pearce. Dominik Mysterio gets a cake from AJ Styles and Styles is stalking Mysterio.

Kairi Sane vs. Roxanne Perez

Now we head back inside the arena, where it’s time for our first match of the evening. It will be women’s singles action, as one-half of the WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champions, Roxanne Perez, goes one-on-one against Kairi Sane. The two make their respective ring walks and the bell sounds to get things started.

Sane and Perez circle each other before locking up. Perez punches out Sane and slams her into the corner. Sane slams Perez in the corner face first and Perez comes back and locks Sane in a headlock. Perez slams down Sane by her hair and then rolls her up for a two count.

Perez guillotines Sane on the second rope and Sane tries to roll up Perez who counters and rolls up Sane for a two count. Sane attempts another pin, as does Perez and we a get a two count on both. Perez slaps Sane and Sane knocks down Perez with a backfist after hurricanrana-ing Perez.

Perez hits a forearm and then slams into Perez off the apron. Back in the ring, Sane climbs the ropes and Rodriguez distracts the ref and Sane allowing Perez to knock Sane off the top rope. Perez jumps on Sane’s wrist against the ropes.

On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break. When we return, we see the action still in progress. After some more back-and-forth action upon returning from the break, we see Sane hit a backslide out of nowhere for the victory.

Once the match wraps up, we see Raquel Rodriguez hit the ring. The other half of the WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champions adds beats down Sane from behind. She and Perez look to add insult to injury, but can’t, as Asuka hits the ring and helps her former Kabuki Warriors and Damage CTRL partner by making the save.

Winner: Kairi Sane

Jackie Redmond Interviews Sami Zayn & Scarlett

Jackie Redmond talks to Sami Zayn backstage, and asks how Zayn is managing everything on his plate. Zayn says he doesn’t have to pay full attention on everything because he needs to pay attention to Bron Breakker and it’s all he can think about right now.

He continues, wrapping up the brief backstage interview by saying he’ll deal with Karrion Kross later. Scarlett comes up to Redmond after Zayn leaves. Redmond asks her if she has anything to say and she says no and we cut to commercial.

Adam Pearce & Nikki Bella With WWE Evolution Announcements

When the show returns, we see WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce in his office. Pearce talks with Ivy Nile, Julius Creed & Brutus Creed. They are concerned that El Grande Americano is competing tonight. Brutus says that can’t be possible because Chad Gable is hurt.

Pearce asks what that has to do with El Grande Americano competing. Ivy Nile asks to be on Evolution and in the Battle Royal and Pearce agrees. American Made leave, Kairi Sane and Asuka come in and ask for a match against Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez. Pearce gives them a match at Evolution.

After the brief segment in the Raw G.M. office wraps up, we learn some more news for this Sunday’s WWE Evolution 2 all-women’s PLE, as a video package for Nikki Bella plays. She says she wants one more moment to prove herself. She wants her son to see her as a WWE Superstar. She tells us she’s entering the Battle Royal.

Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker

Inside the arena, the upbeat theme song for Sami Zayn, which Bron Breakker can’t stand, plays. Out he comes to a big crowd reaction. As he heads to the ring for advertised singles action against the aforementioned Breakker, we see Karrion Kross appear and beat him down with a baseball bat.

With Zayn down and out, the show heads to a pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, we see Zayn getting back to his feet with officials and Adam Pearce by his side. Pearce wants to cancel the match. Zayn refuses, and insists Pearce let him compete.

Pearce agrees. The theme for Bron Breakker hits and out he comes accompanied by Paul Heyman. He settles inside the squared circle and the bell sounds to get this one officially off-and-running. Breakker laughs at the condition Zayn is in.

Zayn tries to get some punches on Breakker but Breakker dodges the punches and slams against Zayn in the corner. Breakker yells that Zayn is pathetic and then kicks him. Breakker rips off Zayn’s bandages and then throws Zayn in the air and lets him drop into Breakker’s knees.

Breakker throws Zayn across the ring and then runs at Zayn and Zayn clotheslines Breakker down. Zayn elbows Breakker and takes down Breakker with a double axe handle. Zayn comes off the middle rope and Breakker spears him mid air.

Zayn crawls out of the ring and Breakker runs across the ring and takes down Zayn again, this time outside the ring. Michael Cole is losing his mind. Breakker throws Zayn back in the ring and splits Zayn in half with a running spear and covers Zayn to get the win.

Winner: Bron Breakker

WWE Evolution Women’s I-C Title Opponents Share Final Words, Fists

Adam Pearce talks with The War Raiders backstage. The New Day approach him dressed in black with veils as they’re mourning their title loss. The New Day asks for a rematch. Becky Lynch walks by and gives her well wishes to The New Day.

Lynch then tells them she hates Big E and he was a scumbag and then heads to the ring to address the triple threat match she’s in at Evolution. We then head to another commercial break. When the show returns, we see Becky Lynch is now in the ring.

Lynch goes up against Lyra Valkyria and Bayley at Evolution on Sunday and Lynch wants to know how Bayley and Valkyria have a title match against her. Lynch talks about how on fire she is and that’s probably why Adam Pearce wants her on the card so bad, but she wants to pick her own opponent like Iyo Sky and Tiffany Stratton got to.

She claims that Valkyria and Bayley are in cahoots and Bayley comes out to the ring and before she can get a word out, Lyra Valkyria comes out too. Valkyria storms into the ring and asks Lynch why she’s being a lunatic. Valkyria says she wants her title back.

Bayley says she should be the IC Champ and she isn’t because of Valkyria. Bayley tells Valkyria she doesn’t need partners or friends but she needs Lynch’s championship. Valkyria tells Bayley that she had no part in taking her out and it was all Lynch’s fault.

Lynch tries to get in Valkyria’s head and Valkyria tells Bayley that she’s just like Lynch and now Valkyria has to keep that championship from two massive disappointments. Bayley says she’s always been a Valkyria fan and always supported her and then calls Valkyria a bitch.

Valkyria goes to punch Bayley but punches out Bayley. Valkyria then beats up Bayley and knocks her out of the ring and then hits Nightwing on Lynch and then hits Nightwing on Bayley. That’s how a very eventful “go-home” segment for WWE Evolution wrapped up.

Backstage With Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed & Paul Heyman

We shoot backstage, where we see Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed hanging out together in their locker room. Breakker asks what they’re going to do about Karion Kross. Rollins tells Breakker to not worry about Kross and that he did his job with Zayn.

Paul Heyman comes by and tells them he just heard that Sami Zayn is out indefinitely after what Breakker did to him earlier tonight. With that in mind, we hear Seth Rollins inform “Big” Bronson Reed that he should do the same to “Main Event” Jey Uso tonight.

Bron Breakker vs. ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso

Now we shoot backstage to the concession stands, where we see a fired up “Main Event” Jey Uso in a sea of fans “YEET’ing” it up and having a good time. His theme music hits and he begins his long entrance through the crowd to the ring for the next match.

As he does, we shift gears and head into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, we see Bronson Reed make his way out as well. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Reed goes at Uso at the bell and Uso hits him with some punches.

Uso kicks Reed in the corner and Reed stops Uso from whipping him into the corner. Reed takes down Uso with a clothesline. Reed hits a jumping elbow on Uso and tries to splash him but misses. Uso starts with punches and strikes on Reed.

He then kicks Reed out of the ring. Uso runs the ropes and jumps thru the middle rope and takes out Reed who flies over the announce desk. Uso clears the announce desk and Reed gets back on his feet and headbutts Uso. Uso kicks Reed into a chair.

Uso superkicks Reed while he’s seated knocking him and the chair over. Uso gets in the ring and goes for another suicide dive, only for Reed to launch a steel chair into Uso’s dome as he sails through the ropes. The referee calls for the bell.

Once the match is officially called off, things aren’t quite done just yet. Reed, per orders of Seth Rollins earlier in the locker room, proceeds to drag Uso into the ring. He climbs to the top-rope and hits a big Tsunami. He climbs up and hits a second one.

Winner via Disqualification: ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso

LA Knight Sends Message To Seth Rollins

Backstage, we see LA Knight. “The Mega Star” proceeds to cut a video promo on Seth Rollins, telling 2025 Mr. Money In The Bank that he has a debt that his owed to him. He vows to collect when the two meet in the ring at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Rhea Ripley Sends A Message To IYO SKY

Now we shoot to an extended video package for Rhea Ripley. The package showcases how IYO SKY has always had Rhea Ripley’s number when it comes to one-on-one competition. Several highlights are shown of their past meetings before hitting the main roster, with Ripley noting that SKY has gotten the better of her. That changes at Evolution.

El Grande Americano vs. Dragon Lee

Back live inside the arena, the theme for El Grande Americano hits and the Providence crowd actually goes crazy, giving the single-greatest luchador in pro wrestling history a very loud reaction coming out. As he makes his way to the ring, Michael Cole babbles about how it’s not Chad Gable, even though it normally is.

We head to a quick pre-match commercial break on that note. When the show returns, we see Dragon Lee make his way out and head to the ring. The bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. Americano and Lee run around the ring.

They lock up and Americano takes down Lee with a shoulder check. Lee rolls up Americano for a quick one count. Americano takes down Lee and then Lee trips up Americano. Americano covers Lee for a quick one count. Americano rolls around the ring and celebrates.

Americano gets splashed on and covered for a two count. Lee puts Americano in a waist lock and Americano armdrags Lee to break the hold. Lee monkey flips Americano who lands on his feet and then is drop kicked by Lee. Americano rolls out of the ring and Lee kicks him onto the announce desk.

Lee flies out of the ring into a kick by Americano and Americano pulls Lee out of the ring. Lee is driven into the steel steps and is thrown over the barricades to the time keepers area and we cut to commercial. When we return, after back-and-forth action, Americano hits a top-rope headbutt with a loaded mask.

Winner: El Grande Americano

Backstage With Penta, Paul Heyman & Bron Breakker

Once replays confirm El Grande Americano did, in fact, have a loaded mask for his top-rope diving headbutt victory over Dragon Lee, we shift gears and head backstage for a quick segment. We see Paul Heyman approach masked fan-favorite Penta and speak in Spanish.

Penta warms up as “The Oracle” for 2025 Mr. Money In The Bank Seth Rollins walks up. Heyman tells Penta he’s going to be taken out “este noche.” Penta comes at Heyman, and Heyman yells in a fearful voice, “este noche!” Bron Breakker walks in and tells Penta to respect Heyman. Penta does his hand gesture and we head to a break.

Goldberg Confronts, Runs Off Gunther

After returning from a commercial time out, we hear the familiar sounds of Gunther’s theme music. The reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion makes his way to the ring. He gets on the microphone and begins talking. Gunther mentions taking on Bill Goldberg on Saturday.

He says he has been verbally abusing Goldberg for the last two weeks and Goldberg hasn’t retaliated so that must mean that Goldberg is afraid. We see Goldberg rip into the parking lot and make his way out to the ring. He gets in the ring and stands face to face with Gunther.

Goldberg yells at Gunther and says they should go at it now. Goldberg knocks the mic out of Gunther’s hand and tells Gunther to punch him. Gunther goes to strike Goldberg but Goldberg drops Gunther. Goldberg goes to spear Gunther but Gunther rolls out of the ring and heads to the back.

Penta vs. Seth Rollins

It’s main event time!

Inside the arena, the lights go out. The familiar sounds of Penta’s theme hits and the Rhode Island crowd goes wild. The masked fan-favorite luchador makes his way out for advertised singles action in our final match of the evening.

As Penta finishes settling inside the squared circle, the show shifts gears and heads into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, we hear “BURN IT DOWN!” for the second time tonight. With that said, out comes Seth Rollins and “The Oracle” Paul Heyman.

After settling in the ring, Rollins is ready to rock and roll. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our final match of the final Raw before Saturday’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event special event, and Sunday’s WWE Evolution 2 premium live event.

Penta superkicks Rollins right off the bell sending Rollins out of the ring. Penta kicks Rollins around the ring. Rollins is slammed into the barricades and Penta chops Rollins who now rolls back in the ring. Rollins rolls out of the ring again.

Penta goes after him and slams Rollins’ head into the announce desk. Penta misses a blow to Rollins this allows Rollins to toss Penta into the time keepers area. Penta hits a headscissor off the barricades on Rollins outside the ring.

Penta rolls Rollins into the ring and Rollins starts stomping Penta the second he enters the ring. Penta is choked out in the corner and Penta catches Rollins with a kick and kicks him some more. Rollins kicks Penta and goes for the Pedigree but Penta avoids it.

Rollins is clotheslined out of the ring and Penta flies over the ropes and takes out Rollins. On that note, we shift gears and head into a mid-match commercial break. When the show returns, we see Rollins come off the ropes into a big kick from Penta.

Rollins stumbles into the ropes where the camera shows a tight close-up shot of Rollins’ right eye pretty badly cut. The blood begins to flow, prompting Michael Cole and Corey Graves to cover it on commentary. Rollins yells at Penta for making him bleed and gets enraged.

After some more intense back-and-forth action, which sees Penta fight back into a commanding lead, it is Rollins who begins to take over. He hits a big high spot and follows up with his trademark Stomp for the pinfall victory. Once the match wraps up, the action continues.

Out at ringside, we see “The Oracle” Paul Heyman once again quickly jump on his phone. He is calling someone to come to action right now. Out comes Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Before they can do much of anything, LA Knight hits the scene and connects with a BFT, before fleeing through the crowd. That’s how this week’s show wraps up. Thanks for joining us!

Winner: Seth Rollins