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WWE Raw Results — March 30, 2026

Full WWE Raw results for March 30, 2026 in New York, NY. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

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March 30, 2026 — New York, NYEvent Time: Tue, Mar 31, 12:00 AM UTC

Match Results

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PROMO SEGMENT
In-Ring Promo
Segment recap
Cody walks out, dressed to the nines, to a thunderous welcome from the MSG crowd. He says that the "World's Most Famous Arena" is a place the WWE Champion will always make an appearance. But he is promptly interrupted by...STEPHANIE McMAHON?! Stephanie tells Cody that she wants to talk about Randy Orton, because she doesn't believe this version of Cody Rhodes cannot beat this version of Randy Orton. Stephanie knows all too well what this version of Randy Orton is capable of. Cody snaps back at Stephanie's tough love, when she tells him that he's not like his father--who could get down and dirty with the best of them...and tells her that she is not her father either. Stephanie smacks Cody! She says she is out her to help Cody, because no one is telling him what he needs to hear, while someone is clearly in Randy's ear. Cody thanks her and heads to the back.
Tag Team — Street Fight — Raw Tag Team Championship
The Usos
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
The Vision
New Champion
Summary
This started as a fight more than a match, which is exactly what you’d expect given the stipulation, but it didn’t stay just a weapons brawl the whole time. The Usos controlled long stretches early by isolating Austin Theory and keeping Logan Paul from getting into any kind of rhythm. When Paul did get openings, he leaned into the chaos—cheap shots, quick bursts of offense, and staying just out of reach when things broke down. The turning point came once the outside involvement kicked in. Logan Paul’s corner got involved, and things spiraled from there. LA Knight, who had been around the situation, inserted himself and tried to even the odds, but that backfired in a big way. In the middle of the chaos, outside interference led to Paul getting his hands on brass knuckles. One well-timed shot changed everything, dropping an Uso and completely flipping control. From there, Theory didn’t waste time—he capitalized immediately and scored the pin to win the match. Result: The Vision def. The Usos to win the World Tag Team Championships
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PROMO SEGMENT
In-Ring Promo
Segment recap
Liv arrives, alone. No Dom. No Judgment Day. She addresses Stephanie Vaquer's blindside attack last week. She says she understands why Stephanie complains about Liv always having her friends around, it's because Stephanie doesn't have any friends. But she doesn't understand why Stephanie refuses to face her 1 on 1. Liv is heated! She says this is Stephanie's chance to face Liv, and just Liv, in the ring. Then she takes a shot at Stephanie's mom (calling her trash) and that's all it takes... Stephani's music hits and she storms to the ring. She is ready for a fight. The two brawl immediately, but Stephanie quickly gets the upper hand. This might be a mistake. Only Liv isn't actually alone... Roxanne Perez returns and attacks Stephanie from behind. Liv and Roxanne turn the tide and stand tall over Stephanie.
Tag Team — Women's Tag Team Championship
The Irresistible Forces
Undercard - Title Match
Final
DQ
Champion Retains
Summary
This didn’t end clean, and it definitely didn’t follow a simple “power team runs them over” structure. Bayley and Lyra actually got a lot more offense than you’d expect, especially in the middle stretch where they were tagging in and out quickly and forcing the champs to react instead of just dominate. Lyra in particular kept slipping out of trouble and even fought off both Jax and Legend at one point, which gave the match a little more balance than the usual setup. There were a couple of believable near falls too—Bayley had one after a hot tag sequence, and Lyra connected with a moonsault that looked like it might steal it before everything fell apart. And that’s really the story here: it fell apart. All four women ended up down after a scramble, and that’s when everything broke down outside the ring. The Bella Twins, Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair all came out and started arguing at ringside. That quickly turned into shoving, then full-on interference. Bodies were getting thrown into each other, and the ref had no real choice left. Result: The Irresistible Forces retain via disqualification. Post-match, it didn’t settle down either—everyone kept brawling, basically confirming this is heading toward a multi-team situation at WrestleMania instead of anything being resolved here. So yeah, not a clean win, not a dominant showing—just controlled chaos with a non-finish that protected everybody and set up a Wrestlemania Match with all involved!
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PROMO SEGMENT
In-Ring Promo
Segment recap
Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar approach the ring with intent. Lesnar in his ring gear and looking ready for a fight. Heyman makes excuses about Brock being distracted by Seth Rollins both times Oba got the better of him. Brock loses patience and demands Oba come to the ring. He doesn't want to wait for Mania! Adam Pearce, followed by security, interrupts and says it is his job to perserve his Mania main events and demands that Brock and Heyman leave the ring. But Oba is having none of it. The lights go out and the crowd goes nuts! Oba struts to the ring tossing security to the side. He's ready for a fight! He even tosses Adam Pearce into the barricade. The two monsters stare each other in the eye--not a flinch between them. It's going to happen....except, HHH slides into the ring and breaks them up. Brock laughs and him and Heyman leave. The crowd is NOT happy. They wanted to see that match. We ALL wanted to see that match! But I guess we have to wait until Mania.
Men's IC Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Champion Retains
+7
Title defense: +4
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This ended up being one of the best straight-up matches on the show, even if it was thrown together pretty randomly. From the start, both guys clicked—Kofi mixed in quick strikes and a clean DDT early, while Penta answered with sharp counters, including a superkick that sent Kingston into the corner. The pacing stayed high, and neither guy held control for long. Kofi had a big moment when he countered a top-rope setup and started stacking offense, but Penta kept cutting him off with bursts like a nasty codebreaker and that handstand double kick in the corner. Things got messier once Grayson Waller got involved at ringside. He grabbed at Penta briefly, which Kofi actually protested—worried about winning the wrong way—but it still shifted the momentum. From there, the match kicked into another gear. Kofi landed SOS for a close near fall, then followed up with Trouble in Paradise—but Penta barely kicked out, which got a huge reaction. Penta answered right back, hitting a Mexican Destroyer on Waller outside and then turning back to Kofi. The finish came when Kofi tried to take it to the top rope, but Penta shoved him off and immediately caught him with a top-rope Mexican Destroyer, sealing it clean. Result: Penta def. Kofi Kingston to retain the Intercontinental Championship
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PROMO SEGMENT
In-Ring Promo
Segment recap
Paul Heyman just can't stay away from the ring when they are in MSG. He announces The Vision--Logan Paul and Austin Theory--as the new tag team champions which draws some jeers from the crowd. He then insults Adam Pearce...so of course Pearce interrupts him. Since Heyman refused to check his email, Pearce announces that Boston PD dropped all charges on Seth Rollins...and as of today Seth Rollins is cleared to compete! Pearce turns to walk away and BURN IT DOWN!!!! rings out through the arena. Heyman watches the entrance with fear, but of course Rollins appears behind him with a chair. Rollins smashes Heyman in the back and drops him to the mat. He runs Heymans face in the chair and then sets up for the curb stomp. But we hear cheers from the crowd, when tells us someone is on their way to help Heyman. But who?! GUNTHER! Gunther pulls Rollins from the ring and locks in the sleeper hold. Once Rollins goes limp Gunther points to the WrestleMania sign. I guess we can assumes, IT'S OFFICIAL. Gunther vs Rollins at Mania.
Main Event
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
+3
Main eventing: +3
+7
Winning main event: +4
Main eventing: +3
Summary
This one actually had a solid rhythm early before it got dragged into the now-standard chaos finish. IYO tried to keep things quick and avoid getting caught, but Raquel didn’t let it turn into a speed match for long. She cut SKY off a few times with power counters and kept forcing her back to the mat, which gave the match a more stop-and-start feel than a smooth flow. IYO did get a couple of bursts where it looked like she might take over, including a fast striking sequence and a near fall that got some real reaction. But the match never fully settled, and that ended up mattering more than anything they were doing in-ring. The turning point came when the Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) showed up at ringside. That distraction was enough—SKY hesitated for just a moment, and Raquel didn’t. She stepped in immediately, caught IYO, and hit her finish to end it. Result: Raquel Rodriguez def. IYO SKY (after distraction from the Kabuki Warriors) So yeah—not a clean showcase and not really about who outworked who. It was another match where outside involvement decided things, and IYO paid for taking her eyes off the match for a split second.
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PROMO SEGMENT
In-Ring Promo
Segment recap
The OTC is in MSG. He tells the crowd to acknowledge him, but CM Punk has other plans. Cult of Personality hits and Punk is not wasting any time. There will be no talking tonight. Straight to fighting! Roman hits a superman punch early but it's not his night. Pearce and security fail to keep the two men apart and after Roman misses a spear on Punk, Punk hits the GTS and hits Roman with a power bomb through the announce table, repaying him for last week. Punk yells out a victorious "Who's old now!" as we roll credits.