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WWE Raw Results — December 22, 2025

Full WWE Raw results for December 22, 2025 in Grand Rapids MI. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

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December 22, 2025 — Grand Rapids MI
Event Recap
Monday Night Raw’s holiday edition from the Van Andel Arena delivered a fun, compact show that packed more action than its runtime suggested, with several standout moments that gave fans something to chew on heading into the year’s final episodes. Asuka kicked things off with a crafty pinfall over Rhea Ripley, rolling her up with a bit of smart ring awareness to steal a win from someone whose aura usually feels untouchable, and Je’Von Evans had a solid showing himself, putting away Rayo Americano in their bout. Bayley scored a satisfying victory over Roxanne Perez after a splash from the top rope, which felt like a nice boost for Bayley at this stage of her run. The main event brought some intrigue as Austin Theory and Bronson Reed teamed up under The Vision banner to take on CM Punk and Rey Mysterio, and in a moment that got the crowd buzzing, Theory hit a Stomp on Rey for the pin after Punk and Reed neutralized each other late in the match. Outside the ring, the show had its usual blend of tension and tease, with promos from Becky Lynch and Maxxine Dupri hinting at future clashes, and the women’s division bubbling with heat even as skirmishes hinted at alliances and fractures. All told, Raw’s holiday night was short, punchy, and full of character moments—even if a couple of the finishes felt a bit “taped in and shipped out.”

Match Results

Undercard
Final
Pinfall
17:55
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This kickoff match set the tone for the holiday edition of Raw with a twisty finish that felt like just the right blend of chaos and skill. Rhea Ripley started strong, getting in heavy shoulder strikes and corner offense, and you could almost see this one going her way. But once Kairi Sane got involved at ringside, things went off the rails; Sane shoved Iyo SKY into the apron, drawing Ripley’s attention and leaving her way too open. Asuka made Ripley pay for that hesitation, quickly rolling her up for the pin and walking out with a victory that felt both slick and frustrating — not because it was poorly done, but because Ripley should have closed that one clean.
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
9:53
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
Je’Von Evans looked extremely comfortable in this matchup, even with Rayo Americano’s high‑octane hits and his faction trying to tilt things in his favor. Rayo opened with an aggressive aerial assault that forced Evans to stay on his heels, but Evans weathered it and consistently cut off his momentum with methodical counters. After dodging a moonsault, Evans landed a crisp double jump cutter — basically a springboard OG Cutter — and nailed it for the clean pin. Rayo and his allies brought energy and some underhanded tactics, but Evans just looked like the sharper wrestler tonight.
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
10:40
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This match was a rollercoaster that hinged on timing and one surprising miscue that flipped the whole thing. Roxanne Perez targeted Bayley’s knee early, doing all the right stuff to slow her down and even exposed a turnbuckle pad, which felt like a surefire spot for a finish. But Raquel Rodriguez accidentally pulledRaquel Rodriguez — meant to help, ended up causing Perez to lose control of the situation, and just when Perez was looking at what might have been a pin, Bayley rallied back. With Lyra Valkyria taking out Liv Morgan at ringside, Bayley capitalized and hit a flying elbow drop for the pin. It was messy in the best way, and Bayley walked out looking like she still has plenty left in the tank.
Main Event
Tag Team
The Vision
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
18:17
Summary
This main event was pure holiday chaos, and it delivered all three ingredients you want from a tag match built around big personalities. Rey and Punk had their moments early, pulling off quick tags and trying to keep momentum with synchronized offense. But once the match spilled outside and Punk and Reed neutralized each other, Theory took full advantage — tripping Rey off the ropes and hitting a Stomp for the pin. It was Theory’s big moment, basic but effective, and gave him something to brag about in his first real win back with The Vision. Post‑match, things didn’t cool down: Punk got speared hard by Bron Breakker, leaving Raw on a real rough note and setting up what should be a heated World Heavyweight title confrontation early next year.