WWE Raw results, live blog (Dec. 1, 2025): Survivor Series fallout

WWE Monday Night Raw comes waltzing back into our lives tonight (Dec. 1, 2025) from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, featuring all the fallout from the Survivor Series premium live event that went down just this past weekend in San Diego, California. Advertised for tonight: Triple H is teasing an epic episode with everything set […]

WWE Raw results, live blog (Dec. 1, 2025): Survivor Series fallout

WWE Monday Night Raw comes waltzing back into our lives tonight (Dec. 1, 2025) from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, featuring all the fallout from the Survivor Series premium live event that went down just this past weekend in San Diego, California.

Advertised for tonight: Triple H is teasing an epic episode with everything set up to get us both to John Cena’s final match and the build to Royal Rumble next year.

Plus, the world tag team titles are up for grabs when AJ Styles & Dragon Lee defend against The New Day, the Last Time is Now Tournament continues with GUNTHER vs. Solo Sikoa and Jey Uso vs. LA Knight, and a whole lot more! Get ready with our preview here!

Come right back here back at the normal start time of 8 pm ET when the Raw live blog will kick off once the show starts on Netflix. It will be below this line here.


WWE RAW RESULTS AND LIVE BLOG FOR DEC. 1

Living in constant fear, no control how it starts. You’re trapped within yourself, it makes you so weak at heart. Praying for your life, wishing you were home, but me? I’m just here to liveblog this pro wrestling show for you, folks.

The show opens with a recap of Survivor Series.

The usual montage of talent arriving at the arena follows.

IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley make their entrance together arm in arm and get on the mic.

Rhea greets Glendale by welcoming them to Monday Night RHIYO and admits her face is a little sore and their bodies are a little banged up, but they won WarGames. But the fight isn’t over because the Kabuki Warriors betrayed her best friend here and she doesn’t care how beat up she is, she wants revenge and that starts by taking the tag titles.

SKY agrees and calls Asuka out, and Ripley tells the Kabukis to get down here so can they can sort this out once and for all–

Enter Charlotte Flair, head to toe in bedazzled baby blue denim– kickass boob window bodycon dress, slightly oversized jacket, and knee boots all arrayed wonderfully– joined by a somewhat sartorially subdued Alexa Bliss, plain leggings and tunic under an only slightly spikey leather jacket.

Alexa says she’s happy they put everything behind them and won WarGames, but as far as the tag titles go they need to pump the brakers a little bit. Charlotte says she gets wanting to fight beside your best friend but they still haven’t gotten their rematch, so they need to go secone.

Rhea says she didn’t expect to butt heads so soon and she respects the both of them, but respectfully they couldn’t beat the Kabukis so they need to go to the back of the line. Flair says she doesn’t back down for anybody and says if they want they shot they better prove it. Bliss picks up her thread and spells it out, challenging RHIYO to a match tonight.

SKY accepts!

Adam Pearce is on the phone making that match official since SmackDown talent is involved and he wanted to give Nick Aldis the courtesy.

Ivy Nile rolls up to demand her match against Maxxine Dupri, but Pearce says she doesn’t need to convince him and she doesn’t need to convince Dupri, but Maxxine is busy training with Natalya so she can’t have it tonight, but he’ll make it happen ASAP. Nile says that it doesn’t matter who Dupri trains with, she’ll gonna lose.

Adam turns around to see Paul Heyman and Bron Breakker.

They snipe back and forth about the masked man at Survivor Series and when Heyman refuses credit for it, Pearce asks why he’s even here. Paul E points out Bron pinned his World Heavyweight Champion and they go into the general manager’s office to chat about it.

“Main Event” Jey Uso makes his entrance through the concourse to send us to break.


Back from commercial, we get a clip talking about CM Punk possibly having John Cena’s best rivalry and yet strangely it doesn’t appear to have a clip of the piledriver heard ’round the world from their 2013 Raw match.

“Main Event” Jey Uso vs. LA Knight (The Last Time is Now Semifinals)

Knight hot out the gates, looking for the BFT and Uso barely dodges it! Collar and elbow into the corner, LA tries to break dirty with a right hook but Jey ducks and lands his own haymaker! Up and over, Knight catches him and stomps a proverbial mudhole, charging in, Jey sidesteps, corner enzuigiri connects!

Trading right hands, low-bridge sends Knight to the floor! Uso calls for it, off the ropes, suicide dive connects and we go to break!

Back from commercial, Knight and Uso slugging it out in the turnbuckles and they crash to the floor! Back inside, LA with a superkick and his Burning Hammer… SO CLOSE! Jey hits a spear… STILL NO! Back up top, jockeying for position, Knight hits a superplex and crawls… USO KICKS OUT! LA stalking after him, drawing him up, BFT countered into a schoolboy for two!

Superkick connects, off the ropes, another spear connects! Uso off the top… KNIGHT KICKS OUT OF THE SPLASH AND GETS HIM WITH A CRUCIFIX PIN! IT’S OVER!

LA Knight wins by pinfall with a crucifix pin.

Post-match, Uso sits in his loss for a long moment before pulling himself to the floor as the crowd realizes he’s hanging back and starts intermittently cheering for him. Jey bangs his head on the annouce desk a few times in frustration before taking his anger out on the PRIME hydration station and the steel steps, throwing both around!

Bayley and Lyra Valkyria are backstage with Pearce.

Bayley asks how to get into the tag title scene, Adam asks if she’s in the right headspace and Lyra says right this second they’re good and she wants a tag match. Pearce says he has to see how the match goes tonight but they’re in play and they have his consideration.

Kabukis come down and Asuka blames Bayley for losing WarGames for them, claiming that if she had joined the team they would have one. Bayley scoffs and says they’re the idiots here, not her. Asuka laughs her off and points out she’s a champion and Bayley is nothing. Who is the main event tonight? Charlotte Flair, not Bayley.

Asuka storms off and Kairi Sane sadly hangs the green chain around Bayley’s neck and says she can have that instead of a title before the Empress screams at her to come alone.

Judgment Day make their entrance, sans Liv Morgan, and we go to break.


Back from commercial, Dominik Mysterio gets on the mic.

He says John Cena is the greatest of all time, but he just beat the greatest of all time, so that makes him the greatest Mysterio of all time, the greatest luchador of all time, the King of the Luchadores, and once again the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time.

But he couldn’t have done it alone, he couldn’t have done it without his boys, JD McDonagh and Finn Balor, and of course without Roxanne! Perez or Raquel Rodriguez, but there’s one person in particular he couldn’t have done it without, so welcome back, Liv Morgan.

Enter Liv Morgan.

She says she’s back and you didn’t see her coming, but you know who else didn’t see her coming? John Cena. Mysterio says they knew Cena was going to figure out their plan, so they decided to play the ace up their sleeve, and he got the two most important things in the world back, his title and his girlfriend.

Liv says it’s great to be back and she’s so happy to see Raquel and Finn and JD but since she’s been gone she’s heard some things about Judgment Day, that they’re weak and they’ve lost some of their gold, that they’re falling apart. But all of that changes now, because she’s back and the Judgment Day is back and they’re coming for everything that is theirs.

So as of right now, they once again officially run Monday Night Raw. Oh, and she has one more thing for Dom– she slaps him in the face and then hops up into his arms!

We get a wonderfully overserious vignette of Natalya training Maxxine Dupri in I guess what we’re supposed to think is the Hart Dungeon?

Referee Eddie Orengo rolls up and Adam Pearce has a job he needs done discreetly.

Somebody knows something about the masked man that attacked CM Punk during WarGames, there’s no way it was Seth, he wants Eddie to do a quiet little survey of the locker room after he finishes tonight and try and figure out what’s up.

AJ Styles and Dragon Lee make their entrance to send us to break.


AJ Styles & Dragon Lee (c) vs. New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) (WWE Men’s World Tag Team Championship)

Styles and Woods to start, New Day overwhelming him, taking him in the corner, body blows and quick tags. Lee comes in, Frankensteiner sends Kingston to the floor and then the suicide Frankensteiner sends Xavier crashing down atop him as we go to break!

Back from commercial, tags made, Styles and Woods at it, Styles Rush takes him off his feet, sliding forearm connects! Double-teams get New Day back at it, New Day Boom Drop countered to a sunset flip… NOPE! Calf Killer applied, chaos on the apron but AJ keeps his head in the game and tags Lee in.

Whip across, assisted Liger Bomb… STILL NO! Dragon with boots up, sunset flip, Xavier rolls through and kicks Styles off the apron! Lee in the Tree of Woe, tag made, suicide dive on Styles, Kofi in with a dropkick to Dragon, cover for two! Tag to Styles, suplexing Kofi in the ropes, double stomp in the ropes, Kingston bounces right into position and Lee dives…

AJ Styles & Dragon Lee win by pinfall with a Styles Clash from AJ on Kofi Kingston, retaining the WWE Men’s World Tag Team Championship.

A recap of Stephanie Vaquer defending the WWE Women’s World Championship against Nikki Bella follows.

Vaquer is interviewed backstage.

She says she’s showing everyone that when you betray her, you get burned, and she’s ready for whatever her next challenger brings.

Liv Morgan rolls up and says she just wanted to say that she’s back and to congratulate her.

The Vision make their entrance to send us to break.


Back from commercial, Paul Heyman offers us some shoutouts.

Number one, Brock Lesnar, still like no other human on the face of the planet, the Beast. Number two, Drew McIntyre, it was a pleasure doing business. Number three, “Big” Bronson Reed who Tsunami’d everyone on other team to the point where none of them could come back to victory. Number four, the biggest mainsteram star on the face of the planet today who now fits in perfectly with Paul Heyman’s vision for the future of WWE, the Maverick, Logan Paul.

Number five, WWE itself, listening to your Wiseman, because on the first anniversary of Raw on Netflix, January 5 2026, CM Punk is going to lose the WWE Men’s World Heavyweight Championship live on Raw to Bron Breaker.

Breakker gets on the mic to thunderous “CM Punk!” chants and says he’s a little upset tonight, and not because of who they are or Batman or whoever who jumped the cage and tried to steal his moment on Saturday, no he’s disappointd at how easy it was to pin CM Punk. He thought he’d have to go to a special place and find a new athleticism to face a guy he’s watched coming up only to get in the ring with him and find out that CM Punk is just a soft-ass bitch.

Punk is no different than any other veteran living off of past glory, no different than Seth Rollins holding talent down underneath of him, not realizing that his wife is a bigger star than he is. On January 5 it’ll be a different kind of fight, because on Saturday Punk tried to break his neck, ruin his life, ruin his dream and take it all away from him, so he’s– Bron tears his jacket off– he’s gonna ruin Punk’s life and take his career, destroy every good memory these people remember him for.

And he didn’t forget, remember last year when CM came up to him in the hallway at WrestleMania to congratulate him and wonder if he can cut a promo with the big dogs, well consider the promo cut. When Punk is laying and looking at the lights on January 5, he’ll look into Bron’s eyes and realize he’s got nothing on the Badass Bron Breakker, the real best in the world.

Jey Uso shrugs off an interview on his way out of the arena, mumbling and only finally saying he doesn’t give a damn about Bron Breakker or the Vision and there’s a lot of people in his head that need to get out and the only person he can blame is the man looking in the mirror.

He storms back to say Roman Reigns said it best, those titles look best on his shoulders, not his own, before storming back off.

We see RHIYO warming up backstage.

GUNTHER makes his entrance to send us to break.


Back from commercial, we get an interview clip where John Cena talks about the toll of being on the road with WWE so often for such long periods of time.

GUNTHER vs. Solo Sikoa (The Last Time is Now Semifinals)

Collar and elbow, struggling around the ring, into the ropes, GUNTHER breaks with a shove but Sikoa breaks away and ducks to safety! Back to the lockup, Ring General with a side headlock, block the shoot-off, trading right hand cannons, off the ropes, Solo takes him off his feet! Off the ropes, GUNTHER knocks him to the floor with a big boot and we go to break!

Back from commercial, Sikoa in control with a trapezius claw but GUNTHER fights out and hammers him with chops! Solo cuts him off, scoop and a slam, both men are down and out! Ring General wading in with chops, he’s got the bear hug– I can hardly bear it! Scoop, his back gives out and Sikoa counters with a crossbody!

Up top, jockeying for position, superplex from GUNTHER! Back on their feet, chop for elbow, big chop to the throat and both men are down and out again to send us to break!

Back from commercial, Sikoa lands the Ode to Rikishi, stalking after the Ring General, charging in… GUNTHER TAKES HIS HEAD OFF WITH A LARIAT! Back body drop, GUNTHER pops up, another lariat… SO CLOSE! Jockeying for position, the Ring General fights out of a fireman’s carry, wrenches the thumb gut Solo hits the Samoan drop for two!

Calling for the spike, drawing him up, but GUNTHER chops him right in the neck! Chops on chops, backing him into the corner, machine gun chops, off the ropes, Spinning Solo cuts him off! Diving splash… NO DEAL! Samoan Spike countered again, Gojira Clutch applied! Sikoa reaches for the ropes, gets cut off, gets the corner, German suplex pulls him out but the turnbuckle pad goes with him!

Referee Rod Zapata busy putting the turnbuckle back, GUNTHER goes to the floor and gets into it with Talla Tonga and gets dropped by a big boot! Tonga holding him in place, Zapata catches the interference, GUNTHER kicks Talla low and then smashes Solo’s hand into the apron! Back inside, the Ring General lands a low blow with Zapata distracted…

GUNTHER wins by pinfall with a powerbomb.

Post-match, LA Knight comes to the ring to square GUNTHER down ahead of the semifinals on SmackDown.

Adam Pearce is backstage chatting with referee Eddie Orengo to get to the bottom of the masked man. Orengo says nobody is saying anything besides that they saw Seth Rollins.

AJ Styles and Dragon Lee roll up.

Styles wants to defend the tag titles again next week and Lee pitches the War Raiders as their challengers, and Adam signs off on it. The tag champs compliment him on his lavender shirt and that’s that.

We see Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair walking backstage to send us to break.


Back from commercial, Rey Mysterio is interviewed backstage.

He says his bastard son Dominik is hiding behind Judgment Day and he has no problem going through them one at a time, and there’s a big possibility of him going after the Intercontinental Championship–

Logan Paul stumbles on the scene and says he’s hearing crazy talk. Rey calls him the only person on the roster who might be more of an ass than his son, and Logan says the Intercontinental Championship belongs to the Vision and Mysterio needs to stop down. Rey asks who’s gonna stop him and calls him an asshole but in Spanish.

Paul says he’s not just gonna stop him, but retire him, and Rey hauls off and slaps him across the face!

Referees, road agents, and security rush in to stop a brawl from happening!

Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs RHIYO (IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley)

Bliss and SKY to start, Alexa takes her right into the corner, tag and double-teams, back suplex, IYO lands on her feet and Charlotte boots Ripley off the apron! La casadora, roll through, double stomp, SKY fired up and we go to break!

Back from commercial, Ripley has the Prison Trap on Bliss, Alexa posts up to Rhea’s knees for some breathing room and gets herself out of it but Rhea ends up knocking Flair off the apron! Tag to IYO, double-teams for a nearfall and Bliss is down and out in the corner. Sidestep the double knees, SKY goes hard into the turnbuckles!

Trading right hands, big flapjack takes Alexa out! Tags made, Ripley and Flair squaring up, trading big right hands, big headbutt puts Charlotte in the corner but she hits the STO backbreaker / reverse STO into the turnbuckles combination! Rhea lands a big upkick, both women down and out and we go to break!

Back from commerciall, Ripley gets Flair up with a struggle, Razor’s Edge connects, SKY with a missile dropkick… CHARLOTTE KICKS OUT! Riptide countered, DDT from Flair! Tag to Bliss, superkick, spike DDT… RHEA KICKS OUT! Alexa hits Twisted Bliss… BUT THE KNEES ARE UP! Tags made, IYO up and over, big kick from Flair, tag made, Natural Selection, Bliss hooks her, Sister Abigail DDT… RIPLEY BREAKS IT UP!

Duck under a boot from Charlotte, clothesline her to the floor, Rhea drags IYO over and tags in. Alexa meets her with elbows, Ripley lifts her up, float over, gets hooked, fights out, big headbutt clobbers Bliss! Pumphandle, Riptide connects, tag to SKY, diving moonsault… CHARLOTTE FLAIR BREAKS IT UP!

All four women down and out in the ring and here come the Kabuki Warriors to put boots to everybody…

The match goes to a no-contest, presumably.

Kabukis clean house but Bayley and Lyra Valkyria make the save! Valkyria wipes Kairi Sane out with a dropkick and here comes the distaff portion of Judgment Day (including both Liv and Roxanne!) to do their own violence!

Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne! Perez hold the titles up but when Liv Morgan slides in the ring, Perez apologetically hands her a title belt. But Liv shakes her head and gives it back to Roxanne! before holding both her teammates’ hands up!

That’s the show, folks.

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