WWE Raw Results - December 01, 2025: Breakker Calls Out Punk, Tag Division Explodes, and LA Knight Survives
Glendale got a little bit of everything—heated promos, tournament drama, a tag-team classic, and a main-event melee that threw the entire women’s division into a brawl. Here’s your full, human-tone recap with every key backstage beat and clear match results.
Opening: RHIYO Wants Gold, Challenges Interrupted
- IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley kick off the show—arms linked, bruised but grinning after WarGames. Rhea dubs it “Monday Night RHIYO,” vows revenge on the Kabuki Warriors for betraying IYO, and calls for the Women’s Tag Titles.
- Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss interrupt. They respect the WarGames win but want their rematch first. Rhea says they couldn’t beat Kabukis before—back of the line.
- Verbal jabs escalate—Alexa challenges RHIYO to a tag match tonight. Accepted.
- Adam Pearce later green-lights it after looping in Nick Aldis (SmackDown talent involved).
Quick Backstage: Pearce’s Plate Overflows
- Ivy Nile demands Maxxine Dupri—Pearce says Maxxine’s training with Natalya; match ASAP.
- Paul Heyman & Bron Breakker confront Pearce about the masked man from WarGames and Bron pinning CM Punk. They duck responsibility for the run-in and head to Pearce’s office.
The Last Time Is Now – Semifinal
LA Knight vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso
Fast, chippy, and tense. Knight goes BFT early; Jey’s ring IQ saves him. They spill outside off a hot exchange; back in, we get superkick → Burning Hammer near-fall for LA, spear from Jey, and a top-rope war. Knight nails a superplex, Jey kicks; frantic counters end with LA Knight catching a crucifix out of an Uso splash setup.
Winner: LA Knight (pin, crucifix) — advances to the tournament final.
Post-match: Jey unravels—seething at ringside, smashes the PRIME station and steel steps. Later, he storms out in a daze, muttering that the only person to blame is the man in the mirror—and that Roman was right about where those titles belong.
Tag Title Queue Jockeying & Kabuki Shade
- Bayley & Lyra Valkyria tell Pearce they want in the tag title mix.
- Asuka & Kairi Sane arrive—Asuka blames Bayley for WarGames, mocks her for having no gold, and sneers that Charlotte, not Bayley, is tonight’s main event. Kairi drapes a green chain around Bayley’s neck like a pity prize.
Judgment Day State of the Union (feat. Liv)
- Dominik Mysterio crows about beating John Cena, proclaims himself King of Luchadores and the “greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time.” Thanks Finn & JD, and welcomes back Liv Morgan.
- Liv says the “weak Judgment Day” talk ends now—they run Raw again. She play-slaps Dom (then leaps into his arms), and the segment turns gleefully toxic.
Pearce’s Quiet Probe & Dungeon Skit
- Pearce asks ref Eddie Orengo to discreetly survey the locker room about the masked attacker at WarGames—“wasn’t Seth.”
- Comedy beat: an over-serious “Hart Dungeon”-style vignette of Natalya putting Maxxine Dupri through basics.
WWE World Tag Team Championship
AJ Styles & Dragon Lee (c) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
Pace and precision. Dragon Lee spark-plugs with a suicide Frankensteiner; AJ strings together a sliding forearm and Calf Crusher tease. New Day counter-flow with vintage tandem offense and near-falls; chaotic apron scrums ensue.
Down the stretch, AJ suplexes Kofi into the ropes → double stomp timing spot, Lee flies, and **Styles plants Kingston with a Styles Clash for the win.
Winners: AJ Styles & Dragon Lee (pin, Styles Clash on Kofi) — still WWE World Tag Team Champions.
After: AJ/Lee later ask Pearce for another defense next week—they float the War Raiders. Pearce loves the lavender shirt compliment and signs off.
Women’s World Champion Speaks (and a Liv nod)
- Stephanie Vaquer says betrayals get you burned, and she’s ready for the next challenger after beating Nikki Bella.
- Liv Morgan swings by to offer a pointed congrats.
The Vision’s Manifesto: Punk vs. Breakker Announced
- Paul Heyman runs a victory lap: shout-outs to Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, “Big” Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, and WWE itself—then drops a bomb: on the first Raw on Netflix anniversary (Jan. 5, 2026), CM Punk will lose the World Heavyweight Title to Bron Breakker—live on Raw.
- Bron Breakker cuts a scorcher: says it was too easy to pin Punk, calls him a “soft-ass bitch,” lumps him with vets living off past glory, and promises on Jan. 5 to ruin Punk’s life and career.
“Consider the promo cut,” Bron snarls—Badass Bron declares himself the real Best in the World.
Rey vs. Logan: Tempers Ignite
- Rey Mysterio vows to run through Judgment Day and eyes the Intercontinental Title.
- Logan Paul barges in, says the IC title belongs to The Vision and threatens to retire Rey.
- Rey answers with a stinging slap. Officials swarm.
The Last Time Is Now – Semifinal
GUNTHER vs. Solo Sikoa
A heavyweight chess match with cheap-shot seasoning. Chops vs. clubbing rights, big boot, trapezius claw, superplex—both men empty the tank. A turnbuckle pad gets ripped, Talla Tonga tries a run-in, the ref gets busy, and GUNTHER goes dark arts: low blow, hand smashes, and a ring-shaking Powerbomb seals it.
Winner: GUNTHER (pin, Powerbomb) — advances to the tournament final (staredown with LA Knight afterward).
Main Event
Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs. RHIYO (IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley)
High-end tag sprint with layered chemistry.
- Bliss works early combos; IYO answers with rapid double-stomps.
- Rhea mauls with the Prison Trap; Charlotte lands a backbreaker → reverse STO combo, survives a Razor’s Edge + missile dropkick stack.
- Alexa hits Spike DDT and Twisted Bliss, but Rhea gets the knees up.
- Hot tags fly—Natural Selection into a Sister Abigail DDT tease, Rhea wrecking ball saves it.
- Riptide → IYO Moonsault incoming… CHARLOTTE breaks it!
Just as it crests, the Kabuki Warriors blitz the ring and stomp everyone.
Result: No Contest (Kabuki Warriors interference).
After: Bayley & Lyra Valkyria hit the ring for the save. Then the women of Judgment Day (including Liv and Roxanne Perez) join the fray. Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne hoist the belts; Liv slides in—Roxanne hands her a title, but Liv politely returns it, then raises both teammates’ hands. Standoff to close the show.
Match Results (Quick List)
- LA Knight def. Jey Uso — Crucifix pin (Tournament Semifinal)
- AJ Styles & Dragon Lee def. The New Day — Styles Clash on Kofi (retain World Tag Titles)
- GUNTHER def. Solo Sikoa — Powerbomb after chaos (Tournament Semifinal)
- RHIYO vs. Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss — No Contest (Kabuki Warriors interference)
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
Tonight felt like roads diverging:
- Bron Breakker went from “next up” to now—that promo was a declaration of regime change. The Jan. 5 Netflix anniversary title shot is massive TV.
- LA Knight eking out Jey with a crucifix was smart booking—keeps Uso’s story fraying while LA stays hot for a GUNTHER collision.
- GUNTHER leaning into Rule-bender Ring General is the right shade for a Knight final.
- The women’s tag scene is gloriously messy: RHIYO, Kabukis, Flair/Bliss, Bayley/Lyra, JDG trio—that’s a division with weeks of TV baked in.
If WWE delivers Punk/Breakker with this kind of heat, Raw’s first-anniversary Netflix special could be a ratings wrecking ball.
