WWE Raw Results - October 27, 2025: CM Punk and Jey Uso Face Off, Chaos Erupts Before Saturday Night’s Main Event
The red brand’s final stop before Saturday Night’s Main Event delivered big moments, strong promos, and a chaotic close to the road toward crowning a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
🩸 CM Punk and Jey Uso Go Face-to-Face
The show opened with the World Heavyweight Championship on a podium at ringside and Jey Uso soaking in the crowd before grabbing the mic. Uso declared that for once, he doesn’t care what anyone — his family, his brother, or Roman Reigns — thinks. This time, it’s all about him.
Cue the music — CM Punk made his way to the ring to a massive ovation. Punk mocked Jey’s “four letters, one word” tagline, jokingly replacing it with “Punk,” before cutting a pointed promo about friendship, ambition, and the hunger to be champion.
He told Jey he respected him but warned that at Saturday Night’s Main Event, he’d do anything to breathe that championship air again. Punk said he’s willing to go as far as it takes — but the question is, how far will Jey go when he’s face-down on the mat?
Uso fired back, saying Punk loves to spin words to make the crowd cheer but promised to prove who the real Best in the World is this Saturday. “Four letters, one word — yeet.”
Tension ran high as both men stared each other down — no punches thrown, but the energy said it all.
🏆 Rusev vs. Penta — Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender’s Match Ends in Chaos
Both men came out swinging, giving the Anaheim crowd a hard-hitting showcase. Penta dazzled early with aerial offense, including a springboard DDT and tope con giro to the outside, but Rusev’s raw power kept him in control through the break.
Back from commercial, Penta countered a bearhug with a double stomp and hit the Penta Driver for a near fall. Just as the match hit its stride… chaos erupted. Los Americanos (El Grande Americano, Rayo, and Bravo) stormed the ring, attacking both men and causing the match to be thrown out.
After the dust settled, Rusev powered up and cleared house, with Penta joining the fight to send the faction retreating.
Result: No Contest (Double Interference)
🗣️ LA Knight Promises Redemption
Backstage, LA Knight cut a grounded, emotional promo admitting he fell short of qualifying for the world title match — but swore that he’ll climb back to the top. “You’ll see that title around my waist because I am what is.” The crowd in Anaheim erupted with a “YEAH!”
💋 Roxanne Perez Def. Nikki Bella
The returning Nikki Bella was met with loud cheers as she battled Roxanne Perez, but interference from Raquel Rodriguez turned the tide. Bella’s comeback combo nearly scored her the win, but Perez capitalized on a distraction to hit Pop Rox for the victory.
Result: Roxanne Perez def. Nikki Bella via pinfall (Pop Rox)
After the bell, Judgment Day tried to attack Bella, but Stephanie Vaquer stormed in for the save. The two embraced in the ring as Rodriguez backed off.
🐺 Bron Breakker Def. LA Knight (w/ Paul Heyman)
Backed by Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker looked to prove “The Vision” is still on the rise. Knight had the early momentum, dropping Breakker with lariats and his signature People’s Elbow, but constant interference from Bronson Reed and Heyman shifted the tide.
Knight countered Breakker’s power with a massive superplex, but after a distraction from Heyman, Bron speared him out of midair for the win.
Result: Bron Breakker def. LA Knight via pinfall (Spear)
Post-match, Heyman smirked as Breakker promised that “The Vision” would reshape WWE after Saturday Night’s Main Event.
👑 Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss Retain the Women’s Tag Team Titles
#ANDSTILL YOUR WOMEN'S TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS...@MsCharlotteWWE & @AlexaBliss_WWE! #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/GizQcoh6Hn
— WWE (@WWE) October 28, 2025
Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss defended against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria in a chaotic, fast-paced tag match that showcased athleticism and tension between Bayley and her new partner.
Bayley nearly scored the upset after a Bayley-to-Belly, but Flair locked her in the Figure Eight. Valkyria broke the hold, leading to a wild finish that saw Bliss and Flair hit stereo Natural Selections for the win.
Result: Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair def. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria via pinfall (retain Women’s Tag Titles)
Post-match, the Kabuki Warriors attacked all four women, hitting a double elbow drop on Flair. Bayley surprisingly helped Lyra fend them off, teasing a face turn as the crowd roared.
The Kabuki Warriors have made themselves VERY CLEAR...
— WWE (@WWE) October 28, 2025
THEY WANT TAG TEAM GOLD.
Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss have a target on them. 🎯 pic.twitter.com/QzNjwqJyq9
Other Notables
- Adam Pearce announced that Dominik Mysterio will defend his Intercontinental Title in a Triple Threat Match at Saturday Night’s Main Event against Rusev and Penta.
- Maxxine Dupri teased a future Women’s Intercontinental Title challenge against Becky Lynch, saying she’s “one call away” from being ready.
- AJ Styles & Dragon Lee accepted a tag title defense for next week against The Judgment Day.
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
The final Raw before Saturday Night’s Main Event hit all the right notes — drama, intensity, and a few necessary surprises. The Punk vs. Uso faceoff gave fans genuine tension and set the emotional tone for their world title clash. Meanwhile, storylines across the board from The Vision’s rise to Judgment Day’s chaos — kept the show moving fast.
Still, WWE needs Saturday to deliver. After months of uneven storytelling, fans are ready for action that lives up to the hype. If Saturday Night’s Main Event closes with a strong finish, WWE might finally regain some long-lost goodwill.
