WWE Raw Results - September 1, 2025: Becky Lynch Belittles CM Punk, Jey Uso & LA Knight Fight The Vision, More Drama in Paris

WWE Raw came to us live from Paris La Défense Arena in France, just 24 hours removed from Clash in Paris. The fallout was immediate and explosive—CM Punk looking for revenge, Becky Lynch putting herself front and center in The Vision, and Jey Uso teaming with LA Knight to fight through injuries against Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker. Here’s everything that went down.
Opening Segment: Jey Uso, LA Knight, and The Vision Clash
The show kicked off with Paris chants rocking the arena as Jey Uso entered through the crowd. Jey admitted he should have walked out of Clash in Paris with the world title but promised he doesn’t play about family. He called out The Vision for injuring Roman Reigns.
LA Knight interrupted, blaming Jey for costing them their shots at Rollins. Their tense words were cut off by Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker, who declared themselves “dogs off the leash” now that Paul Heyman is in the hospital. Insults were traded until a tag match was made for the main event: Jey Uso & LA Knight vs. Reed & Breakker.
YEET! YEAH!
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Looks like Jey Uso and @RealLAKnight have one thing in mind before leaving Paris: End The Vision. 😤 pic.twitter.com/OCGC193xHQ
Kabuki Warriors vs. Judgment Day
The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) battled Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez in a fiery tag team contest. Roxanne showed her quickness early, but Judgment Day dominated Sane during the break. Asuka stormed in with stiff kicks and nearly won with an Asuka Lock, only for Raquel to break it up.
In the closing stretch, Sane took Raquel out with her diving elbow, leaving Perez trapped in the Asuka Lock. With no escape, Roxanne tapped.
Winners: Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) by submission
Here comes @WWEAsuka! 👊
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
The Empress of Tomorrow is putting on a show in Paris!! 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/tw36lpTvDe
Women’s World Championship Announcement
Raw GM Adam Pearce declared that the vacant Women’s World Championship will be decided at Wrestlepalooza in Indianapolis. The match: Stephanie Vaquer vs. IYO SKY.
Finn Balor vs. Dragon Lee
Dragon Lee came out firing with speed and aerial offense, including a breathtaking tope con giro. Finn slowed him down, tearing at Lee’s mask and punishing him with strikes. Despite a late flurry and a Frankensteiner on JD McDonagh outside, Lee got caught by Balor’s Coup de Grace.
Winner: Finn Balor by pinfall
Dragon Lee is just too fun to watch! 😮💨 🔥@dragonlee95 pic.twitter.com/67i7oOPoNd
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Grayson Waller & New Day vs. Penta & War Raiders
This six-man tag was chaotic from the start, with dives and high spots galore. The War Raiders’ power and Penta’s quickness proved too much. After double-team mayhem, Penta nailed Xavier Woods with a flip piledriver for the win.
Winners: Penta & War Raiders by pinfall
There is nobody like @PENTAELZEROM! 😮💨 👊 pic.twitter.com/3d1L90BofD
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. AJ Styles – Intercontinental Championship
With Finn and JD ejected from ringside, Dominik Mysterio had no backup. AJ Styles punished him inside and outside the ring, including a powerbomb onto the announce table. Dom showed resilience, hitting Three Amigos and a frog splash, but Styles kept kicking out.
In the end, El Grande Americano interfered, tripping AJ on the apron and allowing Dom to hit another frog splash for the controversial victory.
Winner: Dominik Mysterio retains the Intercontinental Championship
What a reversal by @AJStylesOrg! 😱@DomMysterio35 was just in the right place at the right time... 😲 pic.twitter.com/6MU1jsuNIv
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Becky Lynch Confronts CM Punk
CM Punk stormed the ring, demanding Seth Rollins face him. Instead, Becky Lynch emerged, declaring herself the true “Man” of WWE. The crowd heckled her, but Becky doubled down, praising her husband Seth and mocking Punk as irrelevant.
Punk fired back, saying Rollins hides behind his wife and The Vision, calling Becky delusional but talented. Tensions escalated until Rollins appeared, distracting Punk long enough for Becky to slap him repeatedly. Punk warned that both Rollins and Lynch would regret crossing him.
"You're gonna regret putting your hands on me."@BeckyLynchWWE might have just pushed @CMPunk to his breaking point... 😲 pic.twitter.com/nkSyItp656
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Main Event: Jey Uso & LA Knight vs. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed
The bruising duo of Reed and Breakker controlled Jey early, isolating him. Knight got the hot tag, firing up the Paris crowd with a diving elbow. Reed crushed the comeback with a backsplash and Breakker unleashed suplexes.
The closing moments saw Uso hit Reed with a splash, but Breakker speared him mid-cover for the win.
Winners: Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker by pinfall
Post-match, The Vision continued their assault until Jimmy Uso stormed the ring with a steel chair, clearing house to save his brother. The Paris crowd erupted as Raw went off the air.
Family over EVERYTHING. ☝️
— WWE (@WWE) September 1, 2025
Jimmy Uso just put an end to The Vision's attack on his brother Jey! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/SCzOEII00p
🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
WWE Raw leaned heavily into the fallout from Clash in Paris, setting the table for Wrestlepalooza. Becky Lynch is now firmly aligned with The Vision, giving Seth Rollins nuclear heel heat while teasing the long-awaited return of AJ Lee to oppose her. CM Punk is red-hot with the fans, but WWE must stick the landing on this story.
The Vision feels like WWE’s most cohesive faction in years, and Paris gave them international momentum. With Jey Uso, LA Knight, and now Jim Uso stepping up as resistance, the road to Wrestlepalooza looks like a battlefield.