WWE Raw Results and Highlights (July 28): Roman Reigns wrecked, CM Punk schools Gunther in verbal showdown
Monday Night Raw witnessed a shocking assault on Roman Reigns, orchestrated by Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, who asserted their dominance by brutalizing Reigns and Jey Uso. CM Punk ignited a feud with Intercontinental Champion Gunther through a ...

Tensions rose across the roster with high-stakes confrontations and SummerSlam implications looming. With just days left until SummerSlam, WWE Raw ended in total chaos and anticipation at an all-time high.
Monday Night Raw opened with a respectful 10-bell salute to WWE legend Hulk Hogan, followed by a tribute video celebrating his legacy - mirroring the homage paid on last week’s SmackDown.
AJ Styles and the Kabuki Warriors outsmart the Judgement Day
In six-person tag team action, AJ Styles, Kairi Sane, and Asuka defeated Dominik Mysterio, Raquel Rodriguez, and Roxanne Perez after Styles connected with a Phenomenal Forearm on Mysterio. Once tagged in, Styles and team dismantled Judgment Day with ease.
Sheamus defeated Grayson Waller via Brogue Kick, but his celebration was cut short when Rusev ambushed him and locked in The Accolade.
Lyra Valkyria outshines Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch attempted to ambush Lyra Valkyria during a promo, but Valkyria outsmarted her, dropkicking Lynch and delivering several kendo stick shots before Lynch retreated.
Backstage, Bayley expressed her frustrations after a series of setbacks, including missing both WrestleMania and SummerSlam, admitting she was at a loss for words.
Iyo Sky, Nikki Bella, Rhea Ripley, and Stephanie Vaquer defeated Naomi, Alba Fyre, Piper Niven, and Chelsea Green after Vaquer pinned Green. Tensions flared briefly post-match between Ripley and Sky.
Judgment Day retains the World Tag Team Championships
Finn Balor and JD McDonagh retained their World Tag Team Championships against LWO’s Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro, thanks to interference from a second El Grande Americano.
CM Punk snatches Gunther’s moment
CM Punk and Gunther closed the show with a fiery confrontation. Punk declared he doesn’t just want the World Heavyweight Championship—he needs it - and promised to expose the levels in wrestling, claiming Gunther doesn’t measure up.
Jey Uso beats Bronson Reed via disqualification
Jey Uso defeated Bronson Reed via disqualification after Bron Breakker interfered, executing a plan he teased earlier in the night. Following the DQ, Breakker and Reed launched a brutal assault on Uso, prompting Roman Reigns to intervene. Reigns briefly shifted momentum before Breakker dropped him with a vicious spear.
The chaos escalated as both Reigns and Uso suffered more spears from Breakker and Tsunamis from Reed. The mayhem ended with Breakker spearing both through the barricade, and Reed stealing Reigns’ shoes as the duo declared that everything in WWE now belonged to them.
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