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WWE Raw Results — February 25, 2025
Full WWE Raw results for February 25, 2025 in Heritage Bank Center, Cincinnati Ohio. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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February 25, 2025 — Heritage Bank Center, Cincinnati Ohio
Event Recap
The February 25, 2025 episode of WWE Raw had that unmistakable “go-home show” energy heading into Elimination Chamber—plenty of talking, a few chaotic moments, and just enough in-ring action to keep things moving. Things kicked off with Logan Paul doing what he does best: talking trash and soaking up boos until CM Punk showed up to verbally smack him back down. The two traded insults that felt personal enough to make their upcoming Chamber involvement feel real. Later in the night, Seth Rollins confronted Cody Rhodes in a tense in-ring segment, warning Cody not to lose himself chasing bigger power plays on the road to WrestleMania. It wasn’t explosive, but it had that simmering tension that usually leads to something big. In the ring, Ludwig Kaiser stole a triple threat win over Pete Dunne and Penta, while The New Day continued their jerk-mode run by beating the LWO and then stomping out the save attempt from Dragon Lee. Gunther also did what Gunther does—wrecking Akira Tozawa and leaving bodies behind as a reminder of why nobody enjoys being on his schedule. The women’s division got plenty of spotlight too, with Lyra Valkyria retaining the Women’s Intercontinental Title against Dakota Kai, only for Ivy Nile to jump both of them afterward and hold the belt up like she’d already claimed it. The main event delivered the biggest shake-up of the night when Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez defeated Bianca Belair and Naomi to win the Women’s Tag Team Titles, thanks in part to the usual chaos involving Dominik Mysterio lurking around ringside. The match was easily the best thing on the show and capped off a solid, if slightly talk-heavy, episode that did its job of getting fans ready for the weekend’s chaos.
Match Results
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This was a fast-paced opener that felt chaotic in the best possible way. Penta came out flying early, showing off his insane athleticism with a hurricanrana that sent Pete Dunne crashing into Ludwig Kaiser. Dunne answered back with his usual joint-twisting brutality, bending fingers and targeting arms like he was trying to dismantle both opponents piece by piece. Penta nearly stole the show with a Mexican Destroyer on Dunne that looked like it should’ve ended the match. Instead, Kaiser played the ultimate opportunist. At one point he yanked at Penta’s mask to create an opening, then waited for the perfect moment to slide back in and spike Dunne with a DDT. Kaiser stole the pinfall and the win, proving once again that sometimes the smartest wrestler—not the flashiest—walks out with the victory.
Summary
The New Day kept leaning hard into their obnoxious heel turn, and honestly it’s working. Wilde and Del Toro came into the match fired up after Rey Mysterio had been taken out weeks earlier, throwing quick strikes and high-flying offense at Kingston and Woods early on. The LWO controlled stretches of the match with speed, but New Day slowed things down the second they saw an opening. Eventually Woods and Kingston nailed their assisted top-rope stomp on Del Toro to pick up the win. That wasn’t enough for them, though. After the bell they jumped Wilde and Del Toro until Dragon Lee ran down to even the odds—but that didn’t go well either. New Day overwhelmed Lee and left all three LWO members laid out, making it clear they’re enjoying this villain role way too much.
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This one was about exactly what you’d expect when Akira Tozawa is standing across the ring from Gunther. Tozawa tried to use speed early, firing off quick strikes and dodging the champion’s heavy offense, but it didn’t take long for Gunther to completely take over. The Ring General battered Tozawa with brutal chops and power moves before locking in a suffocating Sleeper Hold. Tozawa fought as long as he could, but eventually faded and the referee called for the stoppage. Gunther wasn’t done after the bell either. He went after Otis and slapped the sleeper on him too, sending a message to anyone thinking about challenging him. The beatdown finally stopped when Jey Uso showed up and chased Gunther from the ring.
+1
On match card: +1
+7
Title defense: +4
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Summary
Lyra Valkyria and Dakota Kai picked right back up where their previous matches left off: competitive, physical, and full of near falls. Valkyria showed off her power early, including a delayed superplex that got the crowd buzzing. Kai answered with sharp kicks and a slick backbreaker that nearly ended the title reign right there. The pace kept building with counters and reversals as both women tried to land their finishers first. Eventually Valkyria managed to create just enough space to connect with Nightwing and secure the pin, successfully defending the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. The moment didn’t last long, though. Ivy Nile stormed in immediately after the match and took out both women, standing over Valkyria while holding up the title like she had already decided it belonged to her.
+1
On match card: +1
+2
Winning match (DQ): +1
On match card: +1
Summary
This match barely had time to get going before things went sideways. Breakker came out aggressive, tossing Dominik around early and looking like he was about to run through him in a couple of minutes. Dominik did what Dominik does best—stalling, complaining to the referee, and trying to use Judgment Day’s presence for an advantage. Before the match could reach any real conclusion, outside interference from Judgment Day caused the referee to call for the disqualification. Breakker wasn’t thrilled and immediately went after everyone he could get his hands on, turning the whole thing into a brief ringside brawl rather than a proper finish. It wasn’t much of a match, but it definitely kept the tension between Breakker and Judgment Day simmering.
Main Event
Summary
The main event delivered the most complete match of the night. Belair and Naomi came in as confident champions and controlled the early action with their usual mix of power and athleticism. Raquel Rodriguez changed the momentum once she started throwing people around, and Liv Morgan kept sneaking in opportunistic strikes whenever she could. The match really picked up once Dominik Mysterio started getting involved at ringside, creating chaos and distractions. Belair nearly ended it with the K.O.D., but Morgan and Rodriguez kept finding ways to survive. In the closing moments, Rodriguez smashed Naomi’s head into the ring post, leaving Morgan free to hit her finisher and score the pin. The win crowned Morgan and Rodriguez as the first three-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, ending Belair and Naomi’s reign in a wild finish.

















