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WWE Raw Results — July 14, 2025

Full WWE Raw results for July 14, 2025 in Birmingham, AL. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

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July 14, 2025 — Birmingham, ALEvent Time: Tue, Jul 15, 12:00 AM UTC
Event Recap
Raw from the Fresno State Arena in Fresno, California on 7/14/25 was a high-energy night full of hard-hitting matches, tense confrontations, and moments that had the crowd alternating between cheers and groans. The show opened with CM Punk cutting a sharp promo on Roman Reigns and The Vision, immediately setting a combative tone that carried through the night. In singles action, Gunther dominated JD McDonagh, using his trademark chops and finishing with a commanding Sleeper Hold, while Rhea Ripley overpowered Roxanne Perez in a physical bout that ended decisively with her Riptide. The women’s division saw Stephanie Vaquer retain the WWE Women’s World Championship against Bayley, relying on precision strikes and smart ring awareness to keep her title. Tag team action featured AJ Styles & Dragon Lee defeating Los Americanos, combining technical skill with high-flying offense to keep the crowd engaged. The main event had The Vision (Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed) face off against Roman Reigns & Jey Uso, which quickly devolved into a chaotic brawl with bodies flying, chairs involved, and interference from Logan Paul, leaving fans buzzing as Raw went off the air. Overall, the night delivered a mix of dominant performances, explosive moments, and chaotic brawls, keeping fans entertained while laying the groundwork for the weeks ahead.

Match Results

Tag Team — Non-Title Match
The Judgement Day
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
10:24
The Kabuki Warriors
Summary
This was a solid tag match that leaned heavily on interference and timing, which at this point is basically the Judgment Day playbook. The Kabuki Warriors had stretches where they looked sharp—Asuka in particular was firing off strikes and suplexes while Kairi Sane added her usual burst offense—but every time they built momentum, Dominik Mysterio found a way to get involved just enough to slow things down. The finish came when things broke down into chaos, and Roxanne Perez snuck in with a quick schoolboy on Asuka, with help from Raquel Rodriguez to tip the balance. Not exactly a dominant win, but effective in that frustrating, “of course that’s how they won” kind of way.
2 out of 3 Falls — No. 1 Contender Match — Women's IC Championship
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
BayleyBayley
+1
On match card: +1
vs
Lyra ValkyriaLyra Valkyria
+7
Title defense: +4
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Fall 1
BayleyBayley
+1
On match card: +1
vs
Lyra ValkyriaLyra Valkyria
+7
Title defense: +4
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Fall 2
BayleyBayley
+1
On match card: +1
vs
Lyra ValkyriaLyra Valkyria
+7
Title defense: +4
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Fall 3
WINNER
lyra-valkyriaLyra Valkyria
+7
Title defense: +4
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
6:23
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This match felt exactly like what it was—Nikki Bella stepping back into the ring for a quick, straightforward showcase. Chelsea Green did her part, bumping around and throwing in enough offense to make it feel competitive for a few minutes, but there was never much doubt about the outcome. Interference attempts from Alba Fyre and Piper Niven added some noise around ringside, but it didn’t really change the direction of the match. Nikki kept things simple, hit her key offense, and picked up the win without much drama. Not bad, not great—just a functional return match that checked the box without trying to do too much.
Main Event
Gauntlet Match — No. 1 Contender Match
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
41:17
Bron Breakker
Bron Breakker
+3
Main eventing: +3
Penta
Penta
+3
Main eventing: +3
LA Knight
LA Knight
+3
Main eventing: +3
Jey Uso
Jey Uso
+3
Main eventing: +3
CM Punk
CM Punk
+7
Winning main event: +4
Main eventing: +3
Summary
This was the centerpiece of the night, and it played out like a marathon built around Bron Breakker running through people until he couldn’t anymore. Breakker started by overpowering Penta, catching him mid-action and finishing him with a brutal Spear, then kept rolling by taking out LA Knight after raking the eyes and hitting a gutbuster/Spear combo. Jey Uso gave him more resistance, but outside interference from Bronson Reed tipped things back in Breakker’s favor, leading to another Spear and elimination. By the time CM Punk entered, Breakker looked worn down, and the match shifted from domination to survival. Punk capitalized on that, outlasting him and securing the win after the chaos settled, earning the title shot. It was a strong gauntlet performance from Breakker, even if the ending made it clear he wasn’t quite getting there.