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WWE Raw Results — October 13, 2025
Full WWE Raw results for October 13, 2025 in Perth, Australia. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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October 13, 2025 — Perth, Australia
Event Recap
Raw from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia on 10/13/25 was a chaotic, hype‑filled night that mixed big moments with a few eyebrow‑raising finishes. The show opened with Dominik Mysterio retaining the Intercontinental Title against Penta via a sneaky hammer and 619, drawing a chorus of boos, while Rhea Ripley overpowered Kairi Sane, only to get ambushed by the Kabuki Warriors, leaving the women’s division simmering. Bronson Reed dominated Jimmy Uso, and The Vision tossed both Usos around afterward, adding tension between the brothers, while Bayley & Lyra Valkyria picked up a clean win over Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez, Bayley’s Rose Plant proving decisive. The main event triple threat of CM Punk vs. Jey Uso vs. LA Knight delivered big pops, with Punk hitting the Go To Sleep on Jey to become the new No. 1 contender for Seth Rollins’ World Heavyweight Title, but the chaos didn’t stop there: Rollins and The Vision stormed the ring post-match only for Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to take him out, leaving the crowd split between cheers and confusion. Raw balanced solid in-ring work with moments that shocked, teased, and made fans talk — a messy but memorable night that set the stage perfectly for the weeks ahead.
Match Results
Champion Retains
+7
Title defense: +4
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This was one of those matches where you knew Dirty Dom was gonna pull something rather than win flat‑out clean — and that’s exactly how it played out. Penta came out swinging, trading chops and even sending Dom flying over the top rope early on, looking like the more dangerous guy. But when things broke down with interference from Rusev on the apron, Dom seized the moment. He hammered on Penta with a concealed weapon, followed up with a 619, and then splashed him for the pin to hang onto his Intercontinental Championship. The crowd wasn’t thrilled with the underhanded finish — but let’s be honest, that’s Dirty Dom’s whole personality anyway.
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
Rhea Ripley’s match against Kairi Sane was a straight‑up powerhouse vs. grit contest, and Ripley delivered the goods. She controlled most of the exchanges, grounding Sane and hitting her signature Riptide for the clean victory. Sane showed flashes of offense — especially with strikes and quick reversals — but Ripley’s strength really told by the end. After the bell rang, though, the action didn’t stop: the Kabuki Warriors ambushed Ripley with kendo sticks and double team attacks, which was a jarring beat after what was otherwise a solid bout. Athletic, physical, and nasty once it spilled into chaos.
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
Bronson Reed vs. Jimmy Uso was a pretty straightforward slugfest where Reed’s sheer power dominated the pace. Jimmy came out scrappy, trying to isolate Reed early and land quick kicks, but Reed shrugged off the offense like it was a mild breeze and started unleashing big splashes. The finish came when Reed hit his Tsunami splash in the corner for the pin. As soon as the match ended, things spiraled: Jey Uso came out to help his brother, and instead of a babyface reunion, The Vision — including Bron Breakker — cleaned house and laid both Usos out. Brutal ending that absolutely overshadowed what was otherwise a decent mid‑card fight.
Summary
This tag match had moments of clever teamwork and roughhouse moments, but it was Bayley and Lyra who got the job done. Bayley’s unpredictable, cocky style mixed with Lyra’s athleticism kept things interesting — Bayley even got in a couple of cheeky cheap shots that turned the tide. Roxanne and Raquel did their best, hitting a few strong spot sequences that looked tight, but Bayley hit her trademark Rose Plant on Perez for the pinfall. Didn’t reinvent the wheel, but it was energetic enough and gave Bayley something to pick up in her win column.
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
13:30
Summary
This main event was a cool little mix of styles: Punk’s technical strikes and timing, Knight’s swagger and big moves, and Jey’s explosive jumps and polarity. Knight actually laid into Punk with a BFT and looked like he might steal it, but Jey saved Punk by pulling him out of the ring. The big moment — and the decisive moment — came when Jey went for a splash on Punk, who wisely popped his knees and then hit a perfect Go To Sleep for the pin. Punk walks out as the No. 1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, and honestly for once it felt decisive rather than a muddled finish.













