WWE Raw Live Results: Crown Jewel fallout from Perth

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October 13, 2025
RAC Arena – Perth, Western Australia

By: John Kleinchester

WWE Raw Live Results (Spoilers)

  • Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio over Penta via Frogsplash in 15:37
  • Rhea Ripley over Kairi Sane via Riptide in 15:59
  • Bronson Reed over Jimmy Uso via Tsunami in 7:38
  • Bayley & Lyra Valkyria over Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez via Roseplant in 11:11
  • #1 Contender’s Match: CM Punk over Jey Uso & LA Knight via GTS in 13:30

Live from Perth

Raw from Perth kicked off with The Vision coming to the ring with Seth Rollins wearing his Crown Jewel Championship. Seth talked about each member of The Vision, starting with Paul Heyman, whom Rollins called the “GOAT.” The crowd chanted for them to kiss, and Rollins kissed Heyman’s head, saying, “ain’t no shame in that baby”.

Rollins continued, building up both Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed in what was starting to become a face promo, at least as indicated by the crowd’s response. Seth called Reed “The New Tribal Chief.” Rollins then turned on the crowd, saying no one was on his level. Rollins concluded by saying he didn’t need anyone else and that Heyman, Breakker, and Reed chose him.

Backstage, Rusev approached Penta and said that it wasn’t fair that Penta got a title shot tonight. Rusev then revealed that he had spoken with Adam Pearce, and he would get to face the winner. 

 

Intercontinental Championship

Penta dominated the early goings of the match and back body dropped Dominik onto the announce table as the show went to commercial. After returning, the announce team built up how much Mysterio has improved as he executed a Suicida into a Tornado DDT on Penta on the outside. 

The crowd chanted for the 619 until finally Dom obliged, but missed. Penta countered with the Penta Driver for a near fall. Penta then called for the Mexican Destroyer, but Dom countered with a modified Falcon Arrow. Rusev then appeared, and Penta dove onto him on the outside. Dom then grabbed his title and the bell hammer and left the title in the ring to distract the referee. Dom hit Penta with the hammer as the referee got rid of the title, then hit the Frogsplash for the win. The bell didn’t ring because the hammer was tucked in Dom’s boot, and he threw it back as he grabbed his championships from the timekeeper’s area. Dom will go on to face Rusev again at some point in the future. 

LA Knight was interviewed backstage ahead of his #1 Contenders match against Jey Uso and CM Punk later tonight. Punk interrupted, saying that Knight would never pin him and never be World Champion. 

Asuka accosted Kairi Sane backstage, saying that she lost the match at Crown Jewel. Kairi said that she could fix it and would talk to Iyo. Kairi revealed a massive bump on her forehead, saying that it was because she tried to help Asuka. Asuka slapped her and left.

Rhea Ripley vs. Kairi Sane

Next up was Rhea Ripley taking on Kairi Sane in a one-on-one bout. The match began with Ripley in control, and as expected, Asuka distracted Ripley, allowing Kairi to gain an advantage as Iyo Sky and Asuka started brawling heading into commercial. Upon return, Sane was in full control until Rhea reversed things and nailed Kairi with a stiff-looking kick to the jaw.

Kairi then escaped a Riptide attempt and was sent into the post and to the outside. Kairi then hit the Insane Elbow onto Rhea, who was standing on the floor. Asuka attempted to get involved again but was equalized by Iyo. Ripley then hit Kairi with the Riptide for the win. Asuka attacked Iyo after the match, and Asuka hit Rhea with a DDT on the announce table. 

During the commercial, Rusev was interviewed, stating that Penta got what he deserved and that he was coming for Dominik’s Intercontinental Championship next week. 

 

Backstage, The Usos were wondering what happened at Crown Jewel and wondered if they needed to start looking out for themselves instead of Roman. Jimmy got annoyed with Jey and told him to handle his own business, and he would handle his own. 

Bronson Reed vs. Jimmy Uso

The next match saw Bronson Reed, coming off his win over Roman Reigns, taking on Jimmy Uso. Reed focused on Jimmy’s already-injured ribs as Michael Cole wondered if Jimmy should even be wrestling tonight. Jimmy mounted a brief comeback, but his ribs failed him as he attempted to lift Reed. Bronson then hit the Tsunami for the victory.

After the match, Bron Breakker appeared and hit Jimmy with two spears. Breakker sent up for a third, running spear on the outside when Jey ran down and ran off the heels. Jey then reprimanded Jimmy, telling him to “tighten up”. 

Backstage, Lyra Valkyria was telling Bayley that she didn’t know if she could trust her. Bayley just laughed it off and reminded Lyra of when they won the Gauntlet Match.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. Judgment Day

Next up was Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez taking on Bayley and Lyra Valkyria. As the match began, Bayley and Lyra were on the same page, executing tandem maneuvers on the Judgement Day. Eventually, Judgment Day took control and got the heat on Bayley for what felt like the majority of the match. Lyra then got in the ring, attempting to snap Bayley out of it by slapping her in the face. Bayley then laughed maniacally and went to town on Roxanne and Raquel on the outside. Bayley rolled ROxanne back into the ring, hitting the elbow drop and the Roseplant for the win. 

Backstage, Seth Rollins was using his “Vision” to say that something big was on the horizon. Rollins said this was the most incredible weekend of his professional life. Rollins said they were at the mountaintop, and they were very close to taking the next step. He concluded by saying no one could knock him off the mountaintop. 

Maxxine Dupri was interviewed during the commercial break and thanked the fans for supporting her. She then revealed that she would be facing Becky Lynch for the Intercontinental Championship next week in her hometown of Sacramento, California. 

Backstage, Adam Pearce asked a referee to get an update on Rhea Ripley’s condition. AJ Styles approached, saying that Crown Jewel was fantastic even though he didn’t win. Dominik Mysterio interrupted and said he was the only working champion around. Styles agreed and asked for a tag title match with himself and Dragon Lee against Finn Balor and JD McDonagh next week. Pearce agreed, and Dom left all frazzled. 

Women’s World and Crown Jewel Champion Stephanie Vaquer was interviewed on the stage and was swiftly interrupted by Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez. Perez said she was the one who beat Iyo Sky, and she should be the champion. Vaquer told her to stop crying and to do something about it. Perez said she would, but on her time. 

#1 Contender’s Match

The main event of Raw was the #1 Contender’s Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, pitting CM Punk vs. Jey Uso vs. LA Knight. This one started quickly with all three men spilling to the outside as the show went to commercial. After the break, Punk had been neutralized on the outside but dove onto both opponents as he clearly was the crowd’s favorite. 

CM Punk hit LA Knight with the top rope elbow drop, and then attempted the GTS, but it was reversed. Knight then hit a jump-up double elbow drop on Punk and Uso as the show went to another ad break. Jey Uso began showing the effects of the earlier attack by Bronson Reed’s spear, as evidenced by the damage to his ribs, much like his brother Jimmy had earlier in the night. Knight then hit the BFT on Punk, but Jey Uso made the save, sending Knight into the steel steps. Punk then hit the GTS on Jey Uso to become the #1 Contender. 

The Vision then appeared with Bron Breakker spearing Jey Uso and LA Knight. This left Punk alone in the ring to be beaten down by The Brons. Punk got a spear and a Tsunami as the show seemed to be going off the air. Out of nowhere, Bron Breakker speared Seth Rollins, and then Bronson Reed hit Rollins with a Tsunami as Paul Heyman tried to stop them. Breakker then picked up the world title, and Heyman seemed to align with The Brons as he held up their hands as the show went off the air. 

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John Kleinchester is a wrestling reporter from New Jersey, covering the sport since 2022. He is a graduate of Ithaca College and can be reached at jkleinchester@gmail.com.