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WWE Raw Results — May 19, 2025

Full WWE Raw results for May 19, 2025 in Greenville, SC. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

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May 19, 2025 — Greenville, SCEvent Time: Tue, May 20, 12:00 AM UTC
Event Recap
The May 19, 2025 episode of WWE Raw had that “everything is happening at once” energy, and while it didn’t always keep things clean, it definitely kept things moving. The main event saw World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso go toe-to-toe with Bron Breakker in a hard-hitting match that never got the finish it deserved thanks to Seth Rollins sticking his nose in and blowing it up, which of course spiraled into a full-on brawl involving CM Punk and Sami Zayn before Logan Paul snuck in to drop Uso and stand tall heading into their showdown. Earlier in the night, the Women’s Money in the Bank qualifiers took center stage, with Roxanne Perez stealing a win over Becky Lynch and Natalya in a triple threat that made her feel like a real player, while Rhea Ripley handled business against Kairi Sane (and Zoey Stark, before things got messy) to lock in her own spot. The Judgment Day quietly picked up a strong tag win over AJ Styles and Penta, continuing their steady grip on relevance, and Sheamus did what Sheamus does—hit hard and leave with a win over Grayson Waller. There was also a Logan Paul and Gunther face-off early that got physical fast thanks to Uso’s superkick, which at least gave the show a jolt right out of the gate. It was a busy episode that leaned heavily on interference and chaos, maybe a little too much, but the urgency was there—Raw felt like it was stacking pieces quickly, even if it occasionally tripped over its own momentum trying to fit everything in.

Match Results

The Judgement Day
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
17:12
Summary
This match had a solid base before the usual Judgment Day chaos started creeping in. Styles and Penta worked with a quicker tempo, tagging in and out cleanly and keeping Bálor on the defensive early, but McDonagh helped slow things down and shift control. Once Judgment Day got the pace where they wanted it, they started isolating Penta and cutting off the ring. Of course, outside involvement tipped the balance—because that’s basically their whole thing—and that opening was enough for Judgment Day to take the win. It was a good match underneath, but the interference was predictable even if it was effective.
Women's Money in the Bank qualifier
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
14:35
Roxanne Perez
Roxanne Perez
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch
+1
On match card: +1
Nattie
Nattie
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This triple threat had a nice mix of styles, with Becky Lynch trying to keep things grounded, Natalya leaning into technical control, and Roxanne Perez bouncing between both to stay alive. The pace picked up as it went, especially once the three started trading near falls instead of breaking things up early. Roxanne played it smart, letting the other two wear each other down just enough before jumping in at the right moment. She caught her opening and stole the win to qualify. It wasn’t overly dramatic, just well-timed opportunism, which honestly fit her role perfectly here.
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
11:50
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
Sheamus didn’t waste much time turning this into a fight, dragging Grayson Waller into his kind of match whether Waller liked it or not. Waller tried to keep distance and sneak in offense where he could, but every exchange eventually circled back to Sheamus landing something heavy. The Ten Beats showed up, the crowd got what they wanted, and Waller never really found a sustained rhythm. Once Sheamus lined him up, the Brogue Kick ended it clean. It wasn’t a deep match, but it didn’t need to be—just a straightforward reminder that Sheamus is still going to hit harder than most of the roster.
Women's Money in the Bank qualifier
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
9:52
Rhea Ripley
Rhea Ripley
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Kairi Sane
Kairi Sane
+1
On match card: +1
Zoey Stark
Zoey Stark
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This one got thrown off early thanks to Zoey Stark getting legitimately hurt, which forced the match to shift on the fly. Before that, it had a good balance—Stark bringing intensity, Kairi Sane mixing in quick offense, and Rhea Ripley acting as the powerhouse anchor. Once Stark was out, it turned into more of a one-on-one between Ripley and Sane, and to their credit, they kept it together without dragging things out. Ripley eventually hit the Riptide on Sane to win and qualify. It felt a little uneven because of the injury, but they recovered about as well as you could expect.
Main Event
Main Event
DQ
15:52
+3
Main eventing: +3
+3
Main eventing: +3
Summary
The main event started off pretty strong, with Jey Uso using speed and timing to keep Bron Breakker from just running him over. Breakker still got his shots in and looked dangerous whenever he had control, but Jey stayed in it without trying to match power for power. Just as things were settling into a real match, Seth Rollins showed up and caused the disqualification, which felt about as surprising as you’d expect at this point. After that, everything broke down—Rollins, CM Punk, and Sami Zayn all got involved, and the ring turned into a mess of bodies. Then Logan Paul showed up and knocked Jey out to end the segment. The match itself was solid while it lasted, but like a lot of these main events lately, it didn’t really get a chance to finish on its own terms.