WWE Raw Results - November 24, 2025: Reigns, Punk & Cody Explode, WarGames Advantage Decided, and Lesnar Closes a Chaotic Show
WWE Raw delivered one of the wildest Survivor Series go-home episodes in recent memory from Oklahoma City. With emotions boiling over, alliances cracking, and WarGames just days away, the red brand delivered non-stop drama from start to finish.
Here’s everything that went down.
Roman Reigns Opens Raw — and the WarGames Team Implodes
Roman Reigns demanded Oklahoma City acknowledge him… only for Cody Rhodes to interrupt with his forehead taped and his patience wearing thin.
Cody questioned Roman’s motives for joining the WarGames team. Reigns fired back, saying he’s always been in the war — Cody is the newcomer. And half the team?
“They’re my family.”
The handshake Cody offered went ignored.
Then came CM Punk, who stirred the pot even deeper. Punk joked about stealing Roman’s catchphrase, then reminded the Tribal Chief he saved him in last year’s WarGames — only for Roman to shoot back:
“You ruined my life four months later.”
Tension peaked when Punk questioned why Reigns would risk betraying the Usos. Roman countered by turning the whole argument on its head — declaring the only thing they all agree on is that they hate Paul Heyman and The Vision.
And before leaving, Roman teased both Punk and Cody by staring at their titles:
“That championship… would look real good on my shoulder.”
Already, the babyface super-team was cracking.
Backstage: Heyman Scrambles to Keep His Team Together
Paul Heyman begged Drew McIntyre not to fight his teammates tonight.
Logan Paul tried guessing his partner (Brock? Bron Breakker? Bronson Reed?) — all wrong.
When Logan learned he’d be teaming with Drew McIntyre, he said Heyman finally made “a wise choice.”
GUNTHER def. Carmelo Hayes – Last Time Is Now Tournament Quarterfinals
This was a PPV-level fight.
Carmelo Hayes came out swinging with blistering chops, springboards, and a huge imploding DDT. But every time Melo built momentum, GUNTHER shut him down with brutal uppercuts and ragdoll throws.
Highlights:
- Melo hit a wild tornado DDT on the floor.
- GUNTHER barely beat the 9-count back into the ring.
- Hayes countered two powerbomb attempts.
- Melo dodged a chop on the apron and made GUNTHER hit the ring post full force.
But ultimately, the Ring General overwhelmed him.
Winner: GUNTHER via Tenryu Powerbomb
GUNTHER advances to the semifinals.
Backstage: The Usos Put the Team on Notice
Cody, Punk, and Roman were still arguing when The Usos rolled up and reminded everyone they’re the only ones truly on the same page.
They demanded to represent the team in the Advantage Match — and nobody objected.
Roman glared at Punk and Cody:
“Whose team is it? Fix this.”
Dominik Mysterio Humiliates “Mini Cena,” but Rey Strikes Back
Dom came out bragging that he’ll end John Cena’s retirement tour at Survivor Series.
Cena’s music hit…
But instead of the GOAT, a little-person impersonator walked out doing the full Cena entrance — even with a mini “Stu the Cameraman.”
Dom snapped.
He destroyed Mini Cena with:
- A 619
- A Frog Splash
- “You Can’t See Me” mockery
Then Rey Mysterio hit the stage, furious.
Rey Mysterio def. JD McDonagh
This match was a sprint, joined in progress.
Key moments:
- JD crotched Rey on the ropes and hit a quebradora.
- Rey drilled a seated senton and a buzzsaw kick.
- Massive near fall as JD hit a standing Spanish Fly.
- Finn Balor tried interfering, but Rey dodged the attack.
- JD accidentally knocked Finn off the apron.
Winner: Rey Mysterio via top-rope splash
Post-match, Rey escaped a Finn Balor ambush and stood tall.
Backstage Notes
- New Day gets a tag title shot next week against AJ Styles & Dragon Lee.
- Grayson Waller put a blonde wig on Adam Pearce and ran for his life.
- Brock Lesnar was shown arriving — in a foul mood.
Becky Lynch & AJ Lee’s Teams Clash in Nuclear Promo Segment
Becky came out with Lash Legend, Nia Jax, Asuka, and Kairi Sane — the entire heel WarGames squad.
She cut a delusional promo claiming:
- She’s having last week’s loss “overturned by lawyers.”
- AJ Lee made the “biggest mistake of her life” returning.
- She personally built “the greatest WarGames team ever.”
Then AJ Lee, Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss arrived.
AJ delivered an all-timer:
“I don’t need to bark like a Chihuahua… because I bite.”
Rhea then SPIKED her mic right into Nia’s face, triggering a massive brawl.
Highlights:
- Charlotte KO’d Asuka with a thrust kick.
- AJ & Alexa locked stereo sleeper holds on Jax and Legend.
- Ripley & Flair hit crotch chops.
- IYO SKY landed an insane Orihara Moonsault to wipe out everyone — except Becky.
An absolutely electric closing segment.
Solo Sikoa def. Penta – Tournament Quarterfinal (Referee Stoppage)
This match started hot — Penta using speed, Solo using raw power.
But during the break, Penta suffered an unspecified injury.
Winner: Solo Sikoa via referee stoppage
He advances due to medical stoppage.
Backstage: Title Challenges Brewing
- Maxxine Dupri prepares to call Natalya for a title defense.
- Ivy Nile, Roxanne Perez, and Raquel Rodriguez all stake their claims.
WarGames Advantage Match
Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul def. The Usos (Big Jim & Main Event Jey Uso)
Method: Logan Paul schoolboy pin on Big Jim
Result: The heels earn the WarGames Advantage
A chaotic, high-energy match.
Key moments:
- Usos dominated early with heavy strikes.
- Drew’s hot tag turned the tide.
- Jimmy hit a huge diving splash, but Drew broke the pin.
- Outside brawling erupted with Breakker, Reed, Punk, and Cody all joining in.
- Jey wiped out the pile with a dive.
- Logan Paul rolled up Big Jim during the chaos for the win.
Winners: McIntyre & Paul
Post-Match: Roman Reigns Cleans House… and Then Lesnar Appears
Roman Reigns stormed the ring and:
- Superman Punched Breakker
- Superman Punched Reed
- Snapped Logan Paul off the ropes
- Dropped McIntyre with another Superman Punch
The babyfaces stood tall…
…until Brock Lesnar’s music hit.
The show ended in a massive 5-on-5 brawl as Raw went off the air.
🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
This Raw was pure electricity — the best go-home show WWE has put out in months. The babyface WarGames team is barely functioning, and that’s exactly what makes the story compelling. Roman, Punk, and Cody have undeniable chemistry, but it’s rooted in conflict, not unity.
The women’s segment stole the show. AJ Lee vs. Becky Lynch has suddenly become one of WWE’s hottest programs — and Ripley’s microphone spike is already a meme.
Add Brock Lesnar showing up in the final ten seconds? Perfect chaos heading into Survivor Series.
