The crowd went wild at Madison Square Garden when Cena’s music hit and he came out to start the show of Monday Night Raw.
After soaking in the cheers, Cena was about to speak when Mysterio showed up and got booed big time. Dom said he’s earned everything he has and wants a rematch with Cena for the IC title.
Cena said they could do it tonight, but Dom refused. He wants the match at Survivor Series in San Diego, his hometown.
Then, Mysterio’s Judgment Day buddies, JD McDonagh and Finn BΓ‘lor, came out. They started beating down Cena until Sheamus ran in to even things up. Rey Mysterio joined the fight and set up a 6-man tag team fight.
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John Cena, Rey Mysterio, and Sheamus vs. The Judgment Day
The Judgement Day took control early on, and Rey was tagged in before Finn Balor pushed him outside. Back in the ring, Rey sent Balor into JD before John Cena came in off the tag and executed the Five Knuckle Shuffle.
We had a tremendous sequence of manoeuvres from both sides until Sheamus and the team hit triple Beats of the Bodhran. They all did the Triple Five or Fifteen Knuckle Shuffle before Rey Mysterio hit the 619 and Sheamus landed the Brogue Kick.
Cena used the Attitude Adjustment on JD McDonagh before winning the match.
Huge shoutout to Sheamus.
— Roman Reigns SZN π₯ (@reigns_era) November 18, 2025
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Result: John Cena, Rey Mysterio, and Sheamus defeated The Judgement Day on Raw.
Dolph Ziggler vs. Solo Sikoa
Theββββββββββββββββ surprises kept coming in the Last Time Is Now Tournament as Dolph Ziggler made a surprise return to WWE television to face off against Solo Sikoa, a former United States titleholder.
After the break, Sikoa continued to dominate. He overpowered Ziggler with his relentless attack and took advantage of his strength. However, Ziggler did not give up and managed to make a comeback. He actually hit the Zig-Zag, which the crowd loved, but only got a two-count.
Ziggler hit Sikoa with a superkick and attempted to finish him off with another of his signature moves, but the second-generation wrestler managed to evade it and hit Sikoa with the Samoan Spike for the pin.
BROOO DOLPH ZIGGLER SOLD THAT SAMOAN SPIKE LIKE THE RENT WAS F*CKING DUE#WWERaw pic.twitter.com/ZsyrH5WEOz
— Wrestling Pics & Clips (@WrestleClips) November 18, 2025
Result: Sikoa defeated ββββββββββββββββZiggler
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Maxxine Dupri – Women’s Intercontinental Championship match
Maxxine Dupri started the match strong with a big boot and a lariat. She even stopped Becky’s Manhandle Slam. Becky fired back with a backbreaker, but Dupri answered with a suplex and a leg drop that almost won her the match.
Then, Becky went after Maxxine’s knee with a stomp, trying to lock in an armbar. Maxxine escaped and tried a sunset flip, then took the Manhandle Slam. She barely got her foot on the ropes to stop the pin.
Things got wild when Becky took off a turnbuckle cover. Then, out of nowhere, AJ Lee appeared, causing a distraction. Maxxine took advantage and hit a huge diving crossbody for the win!
Result: Maxxine Dupri beat Becky Lynch and became the new Women’s Intercontinental Champion.
Je’Von Evans vs. Gunther
Theββββββββββββββββ Young OG went straight in, no fear, and faced Gunther right away. The former champion hit him hard with a chop and was the boss of the fight until the break. When he briefly brought the fight back, he caught him in the air, put him in a Boston Crab, and then changed the move into a backbreaker.
After the break, they were both really hurt and tired. They struggled up and started exchanging punches until Evans wanted to perform a springboard. Gunther hit him with a big boot when suddenly the NXT export hit a suplex counter into a stunner.
He flew over the top rope and landed on Gunther with a high-impact move but moments later he was slammed to the mat with the powerbomb. He got the shoulder off but the former world champion then put on his trademark sleeper and made Evans tap out.
Result : Gunther defeated ββββββββββββββββEvans











