Welcome to Ringside News’ live results coverage of WWE RAW, the night after WrestleMania.
Usually the RAW after WrestleMania is one of the most exciting nights of the year, but this is no ordinary year. We don’t know much about tonight’s RAW, except that we’ll be seeing a full replay of the epic Boneyard Match between AJ Styles and The Undertaker.
Of course, we’ll get all the fallout from WrestleMania, including the new WWE Champion Drew McIntyre. Becky Lynch is expected to be live to determine what’s next for her after beating Shayna Baszler on night one, and we might hear if AJ Styles is truly dead or not.
And that the thin preview for tonight’s RAW. Let us know what you’re excited to see and follow along here for all the live updates and results. Enjoy the show!

WWE RAW

RAW opens with highlights from the WrestleMania main event, in which Drew McIntyre dethroned Brock Lesnar to become the first-ever Scottish WWE Champion.

Asuka Vs. Liv Morgan

The match gets underway and Asuka talks rapidly in Japanese. They go back and forth with some pin attempts until Asuka clobbers Liv with a hip attack.
Liv counters an Irish whip with a hurricanrana. Liv runs at Asuka in the corner but nobody’s home. Asuka gets kicked back, then Liv hits a springboard dropkick that sends Asuka to the floor.
Morgan goes out after Asuka but gets slammed into the apron. Asuka rolls her back into the ring but Liv catches Asuka with her feet and swings back out with a hurricanrana on the floor. Liv runs at Asuka but gets clocked with a headkick as we ehad to the break.
*Commercial Break*
Back live and Asuka has Liv down by the arm and stomps her ribs. Morgan fights to her feet and throws a few rights at Asuka but gets thrown backwards. Asuka runs at Liv but gets kicked away, then Liv leaps over Asuka.
The Empress throws Liv up and drills her with a knee to the face for a near-fall. Asuka does a little dance, then kicks and shoves Liv with her boot. Asuka swings a kick but Liv ducks it and rolls her up for a near-fall. Liv hits a springboard Codebreaker and both women are down.

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Liv ducks a clothesline and lands a few flying forearms and an enziguiri. Morgan with a double stomp to Asuka’s back in the corner for a near-fall. Asuka attempts an armbar but Liv rolls her up for a two-count. Asuka hits a snap German suplex, followed by a shining wizard but Liv gets her foot on the bottom rope.
Liv jumps at Asuka but misses and hits the ropes and Asuka gets her in the AsukaLock. Liv rolls back but Asuka kicks turns her over. They fight back and forth in the hold but Liv eventually taps.

Winner: Liv Morgan

We see highlights of Becky Lynch Vs. Shayna Baszler on Saturday night. Lynch was interviewed by Charly Caruso backstage after the match and she says she has been Champion for one full year now. Charly asks her about Baszler and Becky says that she was incredible. That Baszler is unmatched in the wrestling business in terms of her skillset. But WrestleMania was a test of skill Vs. heart and her heart won. We see Shayna cut a promo after the match and she says “the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. For Becky, I promise you the agony of my defeat.”
*Commercial Break*

WWE RAW Tag Team Championships

(C) Street Profits Vs. Angel Garza & Austin Theory W/Zelina Vega

Angelo Dawkins starts against Angel Garza but he immediately backs up and tags Austin Theory. They lock up, and Dawkins goes to a side headlock. Theory whips him off, but Dawkins shoulder tackles him down. They hit the ropes and each do a leapfrog before Dawkins takes him down with another shoulder block.
Montez Ford tags in and dropkicks Theory. They then give Garza a flapjack onto Theory before hitting stereo dropkicks to knock them out of the ring. This is the third time these two teams have wrestled in the past two weeks, and each time the match has started with the exact same sequence.


*Commercial Break*
We come back from the break to see Theory get out of a chin lock, then avoid a spinning avalanche in the corner. Dawkins drops him on the apron, but Theory snaps him off the ropes before hitting a rolling thunder dropkick. Theory applies a front facelock, then tags Garza in, who kicks Dawson in the gut.
Garza applies a modified surfboard stretch, but Dawkins fights it. Angel knees him in the face and tags Theory in. Theory knees Dawkins down and stomps the chest. Theory kicks Dawkins in the back before applying another front facelock. Dawkins tries to fight back, but Theory knees him. Angel tags in and attacks the leg before bending the knee.
Theory tags back in and stomps Angelo before applying a rear chinlock. Dawkins fights up, blocks a superkick, and connects with an exploder suplex. Ford and Garza tag in. Ford hits a springboard cross-body block before hitting a pair of clotheslines and a dropkick. Garza ducks another clothesline, but Ford connects with a DDT and kips up. Ford goes to the top rope as Theory distracts the referee. The referee  catches her anyway and calls for the bell.

Winners Via Disqualification: Street Profits

After the match, Garza kicks Ford down and holds him up for Zelina Vega to kick him. Bianca Belair comes out and slams Vega. The Street Profits clear the ring of Theory and Garza. Belair gets on the microphone and says she goes here now. She’s the EST of WWE; the coolest; toughest; strongest; smartest; and fastest. And Vega can’t outrun her. Belair challenges her to a match.
*Commercial Break*

Bianca Belair W/Street Profits Vs. Zelina Vega W/Austin Theory & Angel Garza

The bell rings, and Vega talks trash before they lock up. Belair shoves her down before taunting her. They lock up again, and Belair shoves her down again. Vega runs away and the referee keeps Belair back. Vega applies a side headlock, but Belair shoves her off and hits a shoulder block. Belair does a cartwheel and clotheslines her. Vega kicks her back and slaps her in the face.
Belair looks taken aback, so grabs her by the hair and beats her down. Belair throws Vega across the ring twice before shouldering her in the corner. Vega goes for a roll-up, but Belair backflips out. Zelina sidesteps her to send her shoulder-first into the ring post. Vega then applies a stretch on the ropes. Vega rolls up Bianca for a two-count.
Vega stomps the back and hits a DDT for a near fall. Vega talks trash and applies a modified chin lock. Belair fights up with Vega on her back. Belair then counters into a suplex. Montez Ford goes nuts at ringside.
Vega boots Bianca back and comes off the second rope, but Belair catches her and hits a military press drop. Belair goes to hit the ropes, but Theory gets in her way. Ford pulls him out of the ring and brawls with him. Angelo chases Garza into the stands while Ford and Theory brawl into the ring, and the referee calls for the bell.

No Contest

The Profis and Belair toss the heels from the ring after the match ends. Ford says we’re just one day removed from WrestleMania 36, his brother’s here and so is his wife, but how about they just make it a 3-on-3 tag match.


*Commercial Break*

Street Profits & Bianca Belair Vs. Angel Garza, Austin Theory & Zelina Vega

The match begins with Ford and Theory, and the former catches the latter with a dropkick. Ford puts Theory in the corner and chops the chest, then does a few backflips and dropkicks him. Ford talks trash to Garza, allowing Theory to knock him to the outside.


Theory goes out after Theory and slams him into the barricade, then back into the ring and stomps him down. Theory keeps Ford isolated and grounded with a front facelock. Ford stars to fight to his feet but gets thrown from the ring to the floor. Theory goes out and throws him into the barricade, then back into the ring and applies a sleeper.
Ford slowly fights to his feet and clocks Theory with an enziguiri and tags his wife. Vega is forced in thanks to the tag and she rolls under a clotheslines from Bianca. Belair counters a tilt-a-whirl with a backbreaker and a gutbuster. Belair dropkicks Theory off the apron, then hits a moonsault onto Vega but the pin is broken by Garza.
Ford chases him out of the ring and Theory drops him with a superkick. Dawkins then drops Theory and chases Garza to the back. Meanwhile in the ring, Belair hits a Glam Slam into the top turnbuckle, followed by th KOD for the win.

Winners: Street Profits & Bianca Belair

We see still images from Bobby Lashley Vs. Aleister Black last night. Bobby Lashley was interviewed backstage by Charly Caruso after the match. She asks him what happened and he says he needs new manegement…or a new wife. Lana walks up and asks what they’re talking about and Lashley says “nothing” and walks off. Lana then blames Charly.


*Commercial Break*

Aleister Black Vs. Apollo Crews

The bell rings and Black takes a side headlock. Crews powers out and applies one of his own. Black reverses the tide again and takes Crews down by the wrist. The match takes a while to get going, then they hit some slips until Black sits cross-legged in the ring and Crews rolls out.
*Commercial Break*
Back live and Black has Crews down on the mat by the arm. Apollo fights free and knocks Black from the ring. Crews goes out after Aleister but gets punched repeatedly and kicked in the chest. Black runs at Crew but gets hit with an overhead belly-to-belly on the floor!
Crews gets Aleister back inside but gets taken down and kicked. Black runs at Crews in the corner but gets thrown over and hits the apron. Crews goes to the apron and kicks Black before hitting a moonsault.
*Commercial Break*
Back live and Crews hits a splash in the corner, followed by a clothesline for a two-count. Apollo applies a headlock in the middle of the ring. Black fights up and kicks the calk of Crews until he collapses.
Black runs at Crews but get caught with a snap powerslam. Crews looks for a standing moonsault but leg gives out, allowing Crews to pop-up and kick him again. Crews catches Black with a spin-out, sit-out powerbomb for a near-fall.


Crews punches Black over and over, then drops him before heading to the top rope. Crews attempt a splash but nobody’s home. Black applies a rolling kneebar to Crews but he gets to the bottom rope. Black gets to his feet and Crews tries to stand but his knee gives out.
Black watches as Crews can’t stand up, even using the ropes. Black uses his boot to lift Crews and swings for Black Mass but Apollo ducks it. Apollo hits a pump kick and an enziguiri that sends Black to the outside.
*Commercial Break*
Back from the break and Crews is on the top rope with Aleister Black but gets knocked off. Aleister jumps over him, then swipes him down, connects with a basement dropkick, and hits a springboard moonsault. Crews counters Black and hits a dropkick and both men are down.
Apollo runs Black into the corner and puts him on the top rope. Crews hits a superplex and crawls to make the pin but Black kicks out. Black and Crews get up and Aleiser unloads a flurry of strikes, only for Crews to pick him up and hit a powerbomb for a near-fall.
Crews still sumbling on the leg, he lifts Black above his head and drops him before hitting a standing moonsault, and a standing shooting star press for a near-fall. Apollo climbs to the top rope but Aleister Black runs and jumps up to kick him. Black climbs up with him but gets tossed off onto his face. Crews jumps at Black but gets caught with a leaping knee. Black lifts Crews with his boot but Apollo holds his foot. Crews swings for him but Aleister ducks and hits Black Mass for the win!

Winner: Aleiser Black

Black sits cross-legged in the ring afterwards, but turns to look at Apollo Crews lying behind him. Impressed.
We see highlights from Edge Vs. Randy Orton in the Last Man Standing match.
*Commercial Break*

Ricochet & Cedric Alexander Vs. Danny Burch & Oney Lorcan

Cedric Alexander starts against Danny Burch, and Burch takes him down by the leg and tags in Oney Lorcan. Lorcan and Burch chop Alexander repeteadly. Lorcan applies a front facelock, Alexander fights up but Lorcan European uppercuts him. Burch tags in and forearms away at Alexander, then chops him down for a two-count. Burch goes to a chinlock but Alexander fights up, drops him, and both men are down.
Ricochet and Lorcan are tagged in. Ricochet kicks him back, but Lorcan big boots him. Ricochet quickly hits him with a hurricanrana but Burch breaks up the pin attempt. Burch sends Cedric out of the ring and Ricochet hits Burch with a springboard dropkick that knocks him the floor.
Alexander tags in and hits an inverted atomic drop followed by an enzuigiri from Ricochet. Alexander hits a front suplex followed by a standing shooting star press from Ricochet. Ricochet tags back in, Alexander hits the Neuralyzer on Lorcan before hitting Burch with a suicide dive. Ricochet hits Lorcan with the Recoil for the win.

Winners: Cedric Alexander & Ricochet

Still to come, Seth Rollins live, and we’ll see the Boneyard Match replayed.


*Commercial Break*

We see highlights of Seth Rollins Vs. Kevin Owens at WrestleMnaia night one.
We get an interview with Kevin Owens from earlier today. Owens says he took so much for months with so many blindsides. Was it all worth it? When he came off that sign and stunned Rollins, he got his WrestleMania moment. It was all worth it. No matter what he does next, he is here to stay and will keep fighting because this is the Kevin Owens Show.

Seth Rollins Vs. Denzel Dejournette

Seth rushes Denzel right as the bell rings. He beats him down in the corner until the referee tells him to stop. Denzel rolls from the ring and Seth goes after him and slams him into the barricade. Rollins gets Denzel back in the ring and hits The Stomp for the win.

Winner: Seth Rollins

The former RAW Women’s Champion, Nia Jax returns after the break.
*Commercial Break*

Nia Jax Vs. Deonna Purazzo

The referee rings the bell and Jax shoves Deonna into the corner. Jax screeches ayt Deonna, then drops her with a right hand. Jax drags Deonna around the ring by the hair, and slaps her in the face. Jax with two short-arm clotheslines. Jax hits a Samoan drop, followed by a DDT for the win.

Winner: Nia Jax


We see a truncated version of the Boneyard Match from WrestleMania between AJ Styles and The Undertaker.
*Commercial Break*

Humberto Carrillo Vs. Brendan Vink

Brendan slams Carrillo into the corner and uses his power to keep him back but Carrillo soon comes back with a springboard arm-drag. Carrillo hits an enziguiri and a missile dropkick that knocks Vink from the ring. Carrillo looks to hit a suicide dive but Vink cracks him in mid-air.
Vink applies a rear chinlock. Carrillo fights up but Vink forces him to the corner and kicks him. Hip toss from Brendan, followed by a snapmare and a rear chinlock. Humberto escapes the hold, counters a back suplex, kicks Vink, and hits a springboard crossbody for a one-count.
Carrillo hits a dropkick, followed by an enziguiri. Humberto hits a rolling moonsault, then heads up top and hits the Asai moonsault for the win.

Winner: Humberto Carrillo

After the break we’re gonna hear from the NXT Women’s Champion, Charlotte Flair.
*Commercial Break*
We see highlights of Charlotte Flair Vs Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania. After the match, Charlotte was interviewed. She says her Dad told her that it isn’t the suit that makes the man. Well she knows it’s not the title that makes the man or woman either. She’s held the RAW Women’s Championship, the SmackDown Women’s Championship, and she even retired the Diva’s Championship. And now she stands here the two-time NXT Women’s Champion. She makes the title, not the other way around. And Rhea Ripley? She was alright but she like everyone else bowed down to The Queen.


Highlights of Brock Lesnar Vs. Drew McIntyre are shown from last night. After the break we’ll see a clip of what happened after that match.
*Commercial Break*
Drew McIntyre was interviewed in the ring after his WrestleMania win last night. He says it’s hard to believe it’s real, he hasn’t had a chance to talk to anyone or his friends. But he did get the nameplates changes. However he wants to thank Paul Heyman and he knows that sounds weird. He came into the match mentally and physically prepared. And when Brock Lesnar came down the ramp he saw in his eyes that he was ready for war. But Paul Heyman told him to keep hitting the F5 nad that shows that he doesn’t know Drew McInyre. Because everytime he’s been knocked down he gets back up. So when Brock hit an F5 he got angry. Another F5 and he got angrier. He refused to surrender and he would have hit as many Claymore Kicks as it took.
Out comes The Big Show to interrupt Drew McIntyre, bringing a referee with him. Show congratulates Drew and says he looks great, but now there is a locker room full of talented competitors looking for a chance. Big Show says it’s a big man’s world and Drew is big but he’s no giant. Drew says he knows where this is going but Show says he doesn’t know $hit. He doesn’t want to challenge him for the WWE Championship now, or at Money In The Bank, but they’re both out here and ready to go.
Drew says he’s not competing after beating Brock Lesnar. Show says that doesn’t sound like what he just said about getting angry, but he doesn’t see anger. All he sees is fear. McIntyre says this isn’t his first day and he isn’t afraid of Big Show or anyone else. So there’s nothing he can say to make him compete tonight. Big Show slaps McIntyre across the face and Drew unstraps his belt.

WWE Championship Match

The Big Show Vs. Drew McIntyre

The bell rings and Drew unloads on Big Show, knocking him into the corner. Show whips McIntyre into the corner but Drew comes back with a big boot. Drew hits the ropes and Big Show drops him with a shoulder. Big Show backs McIntyre into the corner and punches him, then clubs his back.
The Big Show hits a body slam, then chokes McIntyre using the bottom rope. Big Show hits another body slam and taunts McIntyre. Headbutt from Show sends McIntyre reeling. Show hits a clubbing blow to the chest, then climbs the ropes and hits a splash for a near-fall.
Big Show slaps McIntyre’s chest, then again, and again, followed by a body slam. He chokes McInyre on the top rope and yells at him, asking what he’s made of. McIntyre dodges another slap and hits Big Show but gets grabbed for a Chokeslam. Drew avoids the Chokeslam and hits Show with a body slam of his own!
McIntyre goes to the top rope and jumps at Drew but gets caught and hit with a Chokeslam for a near-fall. The Big Show readies the WMD but Drew ducks it and hits a Claymore Kick for the win.

Winner: Drew McIntyre


And that’s it for this week’s WWE RAW. Let us know what you thought and we’ll see you back here tomorrow for more wrestling news. Until then good health!

Curtis Dillion

Curtis does our weekly live match-by-match coverage of WWE RAW and SmackDown for Ringside News. In addition to SmackDown, Curtis also does WWE & NXT special event coverage as well. He has been helping out at for Ringside News for many years.

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