WWE Raw Results - October 06, 2025: Reigns & Reed Open With a Brawl and Show Ends in Mayhem

WWE Raw kicked off hot from Dallas, Texas, with a chilling reminder of who still runs the yard.
The Tribal Chief Returns
After a full recap of his return last week, Roman Reigns made his entrance to a thunderous ovation. The “OTC!” chants echoed through the American Airlines Center as the Undisputed Champion took the mic and asked Dallas to acknowledge him.
Before he could finish, “Big” Bronson Reed stormed the stage with Paul Heyman in tow. The two stood in silence, staring Reigns down. Roman smirked and asked if they were just going to stare or actually speak.
Heyman, taking the mic, addressed Roman coldly — “I don’t know who’s been Wisemanning you since you broke my heart, but you’ve ruined the entire schtick.” He then demanded that Dallas acknowledge their “Tribal Thief” and told Roman to acknowledge “the one man he truly fears — Bronson Reed.”
Heyman unleashed a blistering promo, recounting how Roman Reigns had never been stretchered out of any match — not in football, not at a family barbecue, not even at the height of his WWE dominance — until Bronson Reed did it. Reed followed up, digging deep with an ice-cold line:
“Your father Sika? Never stretchered out. Your uncle Afa? Never stretchered out. How do you think they felt looking down, watching you carried out by my hands?”
The crowd gasped. Reigns fired back, saying if his father could speak now, he’d say: “Fight him. Now.” He challenged Reed on the spot. Heyman held Bronson back, saying the time wasn’t now — and declared the match official for WWE Crown Jewel in Australia.
Confirmed: Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed — Australian Street Fight. No rules. No mercy.
Heyman tried to end it there, wishing the crowd “good night.” But Roman, smirking, added, “You came out here acting tough but you’re walking out like some b*tches.”
That’s when Reed snapped. The Aussie powerhouse charged the ring, sparking an all-out brawl. Referees and agents swarmed the ring as Roman landed a Superman Punch that sent Reed crashing over the barricade. The show opened with pure chaos — and the Tribal Chief standing tall with one finger in the air.
Asuka Slaps Kairi Sane Back Into Battle
Backstage, Asuka demanded Adam Pearce make a match between IYO SKY and Kairi Sane. When Kairi hesitated, hoping to reason with her former stablemate, Asuka slapped her and barked in Japanese that the match will happen. Sane accepted — reluctantly — setting the stage for later in the night.
Becky Lynch vs. Maxxine Dupri
In a surprisingly competitive match, Maxxine Dupri pushed “The Man” Becky Lynch to her limit. After a physical back-and-forth and an intense brawl outside the ring, Becky’s aggression backfired — she argued with referee Jessika Carr too long and got counted out!
Winner: Maxxine Dupri (by count-out).
The crowd couldn’t believe it, and neither could Becky, who left fuming after the upset.
Roman & The Usos Reunite — Briefly
Backstage, Roman Reigns crossed paths with Jimmy and Jey Uso.
Jimmy was furious over Reed disrespecting their family’s legacy. Roman calmed him down, telling Jey to focus on his opportunities. Jey revealed CM Punk was getting mic time later, prompting Roman to smirk, “Not you?”
Tension lingered as The Bloodline’s foundation continued to fracture.
Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez
With Bayley in Lyra’s corner, the two rising stars delivered a crisp, athletic showcase. Roxanne picked up the win with Pop Rox after a distraction at ringside from Raquel Rodriguez, sparking more chaos between the women’s divisions.
Winner: Roxanne Perez (by pinfall).
CM Punk Speaks — and Sparks a Melee
CM Punk entered to a thunderous ovation, trading quips with the Dallas crowd before turning serious. He addressed Seth Rollins, saying their rivalry defines eras and that every time they’ve gone one-on-one, Punk’s proven he’s better.
Out came LA Knight, who interrupted Punk with his trademark swagger, saying Punk’s been “a great husband lately — but a terrible champion.” Punk shot back that Knight’s “never been heavyweight champion.” The verbal sparring drew Jey Uso, who claimed he’s next in line.
The verbal jabs escalated into fists. Jey superkicked Knight, then chaos erupted as Jimmy Uso and Punk joined the mix. Punk clocked Jey with a haymaker — only for Jimmy Uso to drop Punk with a superkick of his own!
The message was clear: alliances don’t exist in the race for gold.
IYO SKY vs. Kairi Sane
Emotions ran high in a hard-hitting match between former friends. After an evenly fought bout, interference from Asuka tipped the scales — allowing Kairi to steal the win with a bridging pin.
Post-match, Asuka embraced Sane, then ordered her to hit the diving elbow on IYO. The reluctant Sane complied, standing conflicted as Asuka smiled over the fallen SKY.
Winner: Kairi Sane (by pinfall).
AJ Styles, Dragon Lee & Penta vs. Judgment Day
The trio of AJ Styles, Dragon Lee, and Penta El Zero Miedo took on Judgment Day in an action-packed trios match. After fast-paced exchanges and multiple near-falls, Rusev appeared mid-match, chasing Dominik Mysterio around ringside. Amid the chaos, AJ hit the Styles Clash on JD McDonagh for the win.
Winners: AJ Styles, Dragon Lee & Penta (by pinfall).
After the match, AJ declared his upcoming clash with John Cena at Crown Jewel “a dance between legends that needs no story — it’ll simply be the match of the year.”
Main Event: CM Punk & LA Knight vs. The Usos
An explosive tag match closed the show. Despite earlier tensions, Punk and Knight fought well together against Jimmy and Jey Uso. After a chaotic finish, Punk hit a GTS on Jey, and Knight tagged himself in to steal the pin.
Winners: CM Punk & LA Knight (by pinfall).
Post-match, Punk and Knight had a tense staredown as The Usos regrouped, leaving fans wondering whether respect or rivalry will define this uneasy alliance.
💬 Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
WWE is clearly stacking the road to Crown Jewel with high-stakes emotion. The Roman–Reed feud has gone from a one-off to a legitimate blood feud, and sources tell us the company is thrilled with the crowd reaction to Reed’s promo heat. Expect their Australian Street Fight to get top billing Saturday.
Meanwhile, CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins appears to be quietly brewing again — while LA Knight’s involvement adds an unpredictable twist heading into year’s end.