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WWE Raw Results — February 18, 2025
Full WWE Raw results for February 18, 2025 in Spectrum Center, Charlotte North Carolina. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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February 18, 2025 — Spectrum Center, Charlotte North Carolina
Event Recap
he February 18 episode of WWE Raw rolled into the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, and the show had a pretty straightforward mission: finalize the remaining spots for the Elimination Chamber while letting a few rivalries get a little uglier along the way. The main event delivered the biggest moment of the night as Seth “Freakin” Rollins faced Finn Bálor for the final men’s Chamber spot. These two know each other well, so the match leaned heavily on counters, hard strikes, and the occasional “who can survive whose finisher” moment. Bálor refused to go quietly and had a few believable near falls, but Rollins eventually caught him with the Stomp to seal the win and punch the last ticket into the Chamber match. Earlier in the night, Roxanne Perez grabbed the final women’s qualifying spot by upsetting Raquel Rodriguez. Rodriguez tried to dominate with her usual powerhouse offense, but Perez stayed scrappy, slipped out of trouble at the right moment, and stole the victory in the closing stretch.
Elsewhere on the card, AJ Styles reminded everyone he can still put on a smooth match, defeating Dominik Mysterio after fighting through Judgment Day interference and landing the Styles Clash. The celebration didn’t last long, though, because Bron Breakker stormed in afterward looking for a fight and nearly turned the ring into a demolition zone. Dakota Kai also had a big moment, defeating Ivy Nile to become the No. 1 contender to Lyra Valkyria’s Women’s Intercontinental Championship, setting up a clash that should be pretty interesting stylistically. The show also featured Penta grinding out a tough win over Pete Dunne in a gritty, strike-heavy match that felt like two guys trying to out-stubborn each other. Overall, Raw had a bit of that late-build energy heading toward Elimination Chamber—maybe not a blow-the-roof-off episode, but between the qualifying matches, Styles stirring up trouble, and Rollins closing the night strong, the crowd in Charlotte still had plenty to react to.
Match Results
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Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
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On match card: +1
Summary
AJ Styles squared off with Dominik Mysterio in a match that quickly turned into a fight against both Dominik and the constant distractions around him. Dominik leaned heavily on outside help from Carlito early on, repeatedly slipping out of the ring and trying to slow the pace whenever Styles started to build momentum. Styles eventually had enough of the interference, knocking Carlito off the apron and finally getting a clean stretch of offense. Once that happened, the match didn’t last much longer. Styles blasted Dominik with a Phenomenal Forearm setup before planting him with the Styles Clash for the pinfall. After the match, Bron Breakker tried to blindside Styles with a spear, but Styles stepped aside, sending Breakker crashing into Dominik before chasing him out of the ring.
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On match card: +1
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Summary
Dakota Kai and Ivy Nile had a short but pretty physical match to determine the next challenger for Lyra Valkyria’s Women’s Intercontinental Championship. Nile leaned on her power and amateur-style offense early, throwing Kai around with suplexes and trying to ground her with holds. Kai, meanwhile, focused on quick strikes and counters, trying to avoid getting stuck in Nile’s strength game. The match picked up in the closing moments when Kai dodged a charging Nile and quickly shifted momentum. With Nile stunned, Kai connected with the GTK and scored the pinfall to earn the title opportunity. It wasn’t a long match, but it did exactly what it needed to do and gave Kai a solid win heading toward a championship bout.
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On match card: +1
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Summary
Penta and Pete Dunne delivered the kind of gritty, strike-heavy match you’d expect from two guys who enjoy bending fingers and chopping the life out of each other. Dunne spent a good portion of the match targeting Penta’s hands and arms, twisting fingers and stomping joints to try to neutralize Penta’s offense. Penta responded with quick bursts of lucha-style attacks, including fast kicks and sudden counters that kept Dunne from completely taking over. Late in the match, Ludwig Kaiser appeared at ringside, which distracted Dunne long enough for things to unravel. Dunne turned his attention toward Kaiser, arguing with him outside the ring, and that moment of frustration cost him. Penta capitalized immediately, hitting the Penta Driver to pick up the win before fighting off a brief post-match attack.
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Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
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On match card: +1
Summary
Roxanne Perez stepped into a tough matchup against Raquel Rodriguez with a spot in the Women’s Elimination Chamber on the line. Rodriguez controlled much of the match early with power moves, tossing Perez around the ring and trying to shut down the speed advantage Perez usually relies on. Perez stayed resilient, constantly slipping out of big moves and trying to chip away with quick offense. The turning point came at ringside when Bianca Belair and Naomi attacked Liv Morgan, distracting Rodriguez while she looked on from the ring. Perez took advantage of the chaos, quickly rolling Rodriguez up for the three-count to secure the win and claim the final spot in the Women’s Elimination Chamber match.
Main Event
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Main eventing: +3
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Winning main event: +4
Main eventing: +3
Summary
The main event featured Seth “Freakin” Rollins and Finn Bálor battling for the final spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber, and it easily got the most time on the show. The two traded control throughout the match, with Bálor slowing things down using submissions and Rollins firing back with quick bursts of offense and high-impact strikes. Bálor had a few strong stretches where it looked like he might steal the match, especially when he locked in a tight submission attempt late. Rollins managed to fight free, spin out of danger, and catch Bálor in the perfect position. One Stomp later, Rollins scored the pinfall and officially became the last competitor to qualify for the Elimination Chamber match.










