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WWE Raw Results — April 06, 2026
Full WWE Raw results for April 06, 2026 in Houston, TX. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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April 06, 2026 — Houston, TXEvent Time: Tue, Apr 7, 12:00 AM UTC
Match Results
Segment recap
The show starts with CM Punk beelining for the ring and sitting down cross-legged, pipe bomb-style in the center of the mat. He looks like he means business. The crowd chants for him, but then quickly changes to "OTC!". Punk begins to talk about Houston as a wrestling city. The history. The old-timers. He wonders aloud "what would the old guys do in the situation?". He then goes on to recap the events over the past few weeks. The crowd is mixed and Punk is clearly trying to get the crowd to decide who they think the good guy is in this feud. He criticizes Roman for being a part-timer and for being plastic. He claims he is safe, and boring. Punk then tells the crowd that HE is the one that is real. That is dangerous, because you never know what he's going to say.
He throws a lot of shade at Roman, The Rock, and all of the Bloodline's family members.
He wins over the crowd. They errupt in "CM PUNK" chants on multiple occasions.
This pipe-bomb throws shrapnel everywhere. He calls out Pat McAfee's terrible insertion into the other main event feud. He tells TKO they need to lower the ticket prices.
He tells everyone, that he's willing to blow up the bridge while he's standing on it, because he knows how to swim.
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
iShowSpeed ran into The Vision backstage and reluctantly escorted them to the ring, becoming an important sub-plot of this one. Logan Paul shoved Speed into LA Knight at one point, which drew the ire of Knight. This led to Knight getting distracted by Speed and Logan later and Theory was able to win via the surprise roll up (and some tight holding).
The real story was the aftermath. Knight went to battle with The Vision and the Usos came to his aide. We ended with a promo where Knight asked Pearce for a 6-man tag match at Mania. And that match was confirmed!
+1
No Contest - appearance points only
On match card: +1
+1
No Contest - appearance points only
On match card: +1
Summary
This match never got started. Dirty Dom attacked Finn Balor on the ramp, they fought into the ring where Dom and JD got the best of Finn and stood tall. No match.
Segment recap
Seth Rollins riles up the crowd, asking them to sing his song loudly, even after the music stopped. He makes it clear he has one mission: DESTROY The Vision. Only, Breakker is injured. And Bronson Reed is injured. And Logan Paul and Austin Theory are in a feud with LA Knight and the Usos. So that leaves Paul Heyman...and since Heyman still has Brock Lesnar in his corner, he made sure Brock was preoccupied with Oba Femi.
So that brings him to Gunther--the apparent hired-hand Heyman has found to attack Rollins. Rollins says that to Gunther this might be business, but to Rollins it is extremely personal.
Gunther attempts to attack Rollins again, but Rollins is able to counter and tosses Gunther from the ring. Gunther retreats to the back.
Final
Pinfall
Los Americanos
Summary
This one started off pretty grounded with Dragon Lee and Bravo Americano trading control and feeling each other out, but that didn’t last long once the blind tags kicked in and the pace picked up. Rayo Americano caught Lee off guard, Je’Von Evans fired back with a neckbreaker and quick offense, and El Grande Americano briefly swung momentum with a kick to the face, but Evans immediately reset things with a diving crossbody that got everyone moving again. The match really took off with the dive sequence, as Evans launched over the top onto Rayo, Lee followed with a suicide dive on Bravo, and Penta topped it with a clean tope con hilo on Americano before all three stood tall. After the break, it turned into a nonstop sequence fest, with Penta running through a reverse sling blade, a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, and a double DDT, while Lee nearly put it away with a Styles Clash before constant interference kept saving Los Americanos. The closing stretch didn’t slow down at all, with superkicks flying, Lee hitting a hurricanrana to the floor, and Penta dropping Rayo with a nasty Mexican Destroyer on the apron that felt like the real turning point. From there, Evans sealed it with a wild OG Cutter on Bravo for the win, capping off a match that was chaotic, fast, and just barely holding together in the best way.
Main Event
Summary
This tag match was more chaotic than technical, but that worked in its favor. Ripley and IYO SKY brought a nice contrast as a team, with Ripley handling the power spots and SKY flying all over the place. Michin and B-Fab had their moments, especially when they isolated SKY and kept her from tagging out. There were a few rough transitions, but nothing that completely derailed things. The turning point came when Ripley got back in and started dominating with her usual physical style, shifting the match quickly. SKY followed up with a high-impact sequence that set up the finish, giving their team the win. It wasn’t flawless, but it had energy and moved at a pace that kept it from dragging.
Segment recap
Yeah, we all knew there wasn't going to be a contract signed tonight. These guys can't exist in the same ring together for any amount of time without brawling, and that's exactly what happened. Security did their best to keep them separated but they still went through a table and tossed chairs at each other.





















