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WWE Raw Results — August 04, 2025
Full WWE Raw results for August 04, 2025 in New York City, NY. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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August 04, 2025 — New York City, NYEvent Time: Tue, Aug 5, 12:00 AM UTC
Event Recap
Here’s your **event recap** for *WWE Raw* on **August 4, 2025**, in one paragraph:
Raw from the **Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado** on **8/4/25** was a mix of intense matches, chaotic brawls, and a few moments that left the crowd buzzing and scratching their heads at the same time. The night opened with **CM Punk confronting Roman Reigns and The Vision**, calling out anyone who thought they could stop him, immediately setting a combative tone. In singles action, **Gunther overpowered Je’Von Evans**, showing off his trademark strength and finishing the match decisively with a Sleeper Hold, while **Rhea Ripley dominated Roxanne Perez**, closing with a clean Riptide that drew a loud reaction from the crowd. The women’s division also saw **Stephanie Vaquer retain the WWE Women’s World Championship** against Bayley, using sharp ring awareness and targeted strikes to stay on top. Tag team action featured **AJ Styles & Dragon Lee defeating Los Americanos**, with Styles’ technical skill and Lee’s aerial offense keeping fans engaged. The main event featured **The Vision (Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed) against Roman Reigns & Jey Uso**, which escalated into a chaotic brawl with chairs, interference, and bodies flying, leaving the audience on edge as Raw went off the air. Overall, the show balanced dominant performances, explosive action, and unpredictable moments, giving fans plenty to talk about while building momentum for the upcoming WWE events.
Match Results
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On match card: +1
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On match card: +1
Summary
This was another chapter in the ongoing “just hit each other really hard” rivalry, and it stuck to that formula the entire time. Sheamus and Rusev didn’t bother easing into anything—they went straight to heavy strikes, brawling around ringside, and trying to out-muscle each other instead of out-wrestle. The action spilled to the floor pretty quickly and never really came back under control, which told you where this was headed. Sure enough, both guys kept trading shots outside until the referee hit ten, giving us the double count-out. Not exactly satisfying, but at least it stayed consistent with the idea that neither guy could actually put the other away.
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On match card: +1
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Summary
This was a solid, quick-paced match that leaned on contrast—Penta bringing the explosive offense while Grayson Waller tried to slow things down and pick his spots. Waller got in some offense early, mostly through counters and cheap shots, but once Penta started stringing moves together, the match shifted pretty clearly in his favor. The crowd stayed into it thanks to Penta’s bigger spots, and he didn’t waste much time once he had control. The finish came after he hit his signature offense and put Waller away clean. Nothing groundbreaking, but it did exactly what it needed to do without dragging.
Final
Pinfall
13:51
The Judgement Day
Champion Retains
Summary
This match had a bit more structure than most of the night, which helped it stand out. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss worked like a team that actually wanted to keep their titles, cutting the ring in half and keeping control for long stretches, while Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez tried to create openings through quick tags and power spots. Raquel’s strength gave her team their best moments, but they couldn’t sustain it long enough to take over. In the end, the champions held things together, executed cleanly when it mattered, and retained without needing anything overly complicated. A straightforward title defense that did its job.
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
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On match card: +1
Summary
This match had a fun pace but leaned heavily into chaos by the end, which feels like the standard for Dominik at this point. Dragon Lee brought the speed and had several moments where it looked like he might take it, hitting quick offense and keeping Dom on the defensive. But once things started to break down, the interference kicked in—multiple masked “El Grande Americano” figures showed up and completely threw off the flow. That distraction gave Dominik the opening he needed to steal the win. It wasn’t clean, and it definitely undercut what could’ve been a really strong match, but it fit Dom’s whole deal perfectly.
Main Event
Champion Retains
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Title defense (DQ): +2
Winning main event (DQ): +2
Main eventing: +3
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Main eventing: +3
Summary
This felt like it was building into something bigger before it got cut off, but what we did get was pretty strong. LA Knight came in aggressive and actually pushed the pace, even landing a Burning Hammer that got a real near fall and woke the crowd up. Rollins, meanwhile, leaned into control, slowing things down and even exposing the concrete outside to raise the stakes. Just as it looked like things were about to hit another level, CM Punk ran in and attacked Rollins, causing the disqualification and handing Rollins the retention. It’s one of those finishes that makes sense in context but still feels like a letdown when the match was actually working.












