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WWE Raw Results — December 08, 2025
Full WWE Raw results for December 08, 2025 in Kansas City, MO. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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December 08, 2025 — Kansas City, MOEvent Time: Tue, Dec 9, 1:00 AM UTC
Event Recap
Monday Night Raw on December 8, 2025 from the T-Mobile Center served up a solid dose of action and chaos as we barreled toward Saturday Night’s Main Event — and if you blinked, you might’ve missed something wild. IYO SKY got the night started with a big moonsault on Kairi Sane to pick up a clean win, even with Asuka and Rhea Ripley tangling on the outside early on, which set the tone for a mix of fast strikes and interference. Tag team gold was defended next as AJ Styles & Dragon Lee retained over The War Raiders, hitting a crisp Phenomenal Forearm for the pin and immediately getting caught up in The New Day vs. The Usos tension afterward — that return from the Usos instantly spiced up the division. Roxanne Perez and Lyra Valkyria brought a hard‑hitting matchup, but a well‑timed distraction gave Perez the edge, and she scored the victory. The main event between LA Knight and Logan Paul was another chaotic highlight — a masked attacker struck again, shifting momentum Paul’s way for a controversial win, and that wasn’t even the wildest part; after the bell, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed came out and left Knight battered, Tsunami splashes and powerbomb through a table included. All told, Raw felt urgent — lively in spots, messy in others — but undeniably fun as we inch closer to Cena’s final match next weekend and championship seasons heating right back up.
Match Results
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
IYO SKY and Kairi Sane kicked off Raw with some genuinely fun, fast‑paced action that reminded you why these two work so well together. They traded counters, wristlocks, and high‑impact maneuvers like they were trying to out‑athlete each other for the whole match, and Asuka’s interference on the floor kept things messy at times without completely derailing the bout. Rhea Ripley even got involved trying to neutralize that outside chaos, which kept the energy intense. Down the stretch IYO finally cleared space, hit a diving moonsault of her own, and got the pinfall after weathering Sane’s best shots. It wasn’t a long match, but it was tight, crisp, and made SKY look like a real threat—not just someone bouncing around doing flips.
Champion Retains
Summary
This tag title match played out like you hoped: the War Raiders used their size and power to dominate early, isolating Styles and keeping Dragon Lee on the apron while methodically chopping away at the champs. Styles finally made the hot tag after a hard‑fought sequence and brought the pace back up, flying around the ring and setting up the finish. In the final moments, Lee’s frustration popped up when he clashed with Ivar at ringside, which gave Styles just enough time to hit a Phenomenal Forearm and score the clean pin to retain. The champs looked solid, the challengers hit hard, and it gave both teams credibility—even if The Usos crashed the picture afterward to make sure everyone knows they’re not done with these belts.
+1
On match card: +1
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
Summary
Perez and Lyra turned in a physical, hard‑hitting match that felt like two fighters trying to outwork one another rather than relying on flash. Both women took and delivered big offense, but things got messy when Bayley took out Lyra on the apron, leaving her vulnerable to a perfectly timed boot from Liv Morgan. With Valkyria dazed, Perez landed her Pop Rox for the pin. It was the kind of underhanded finish you’re starting to see more of from Judgment Day’s crew, and while it got Perez the win, it also left Lyra looking like she wasn’t completely outmatched—just out‑smarted. It’s the sort of finish that keeps people invested without twisting the outcome into something it’s not.
Main Event
+7
Winning main event: +4
Main eventing: +3
+3
Main eventing: +3
Summary
This main event felt like another chaotic highlight reel rather than a straight singles match. Logan Paul and LA Knight tore into each other in bursts, and just when you thought one might take control for more than a few seconds, the hooded masked assailant struck again—just like earlier in the night—and changed the whole dynamic. That sneak attack on Knight set up Paul to hit a Frog Splash for the win. Post‑match, things got downright brutal: The Vision pounced on Knight, Bron Breakker spear‑ing him and Bronson Reed hitting multiple Tsunamis, including one on top of a car, which was the kind of stunt that would’ve ended careers in a different era. It made Paul’s win feel secondary to the sheer destruction Knight took, and it’s hard not to like the match for what it delivered when chaos became the centerpiece.










