WWE RAW Results – March 23, 2026

WWE RAW Results – March 23, 2026

WWE RAW Results – March 23, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on March 23, from the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts!

We are live from the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, as Brock Lesnar’s music hits and he makes his way to the ring alongside Paul Heyman. Lesnar pauses on the stage and does the Brock Bounce before heading down the ramp.

Brock Lesnar says something quietly to Paul Heyman before Heyman begins his introduction. Heyman immediately reacts to the crowd’s Oba chants, telling them they are pissing off Brock Lesnar. Heyman says the reason is what happened last week, when Brock laid out five, ten, fifteen, twenty masked men around ringside. He says Brock only got caught because he was distracted by Seth Rollins, and that allowed a man so overhyped by WWE it made him gag to take advantage of Brock after he had already fought twenty men and had his attention pulled by Rollins.

Paul Heyman continues addressing the crowd, saying their reaction makes it clear they know he is talking about Oba Femi. Heyman calls it the saddest part of the situation, pointing out how many times WWE has pushed the narrative that Brock’s next opponent is “the next big thing” or “the conqueror’s conqueror.” Heyman says people are still upset that Brock beat The Undertaker and that Taker never got revenge, and every supposed challenger since—Braun Strowman, Dean Ambrose, AJ Styles, and others—failed to beat the man who broke the streak. Heyman says Oba Femi will not be the one either.

Heyman tells Oba he peaked last week and will be beaten at WrestleMania. He says Oba will be taken to Suplex City and conquered by Brock Lesnar.

The lights go out, and the arena turns green as Oba Femi makes his entrance. Oba Femi stands in the ring across from Brock Lesnar. Lesnar steps forward, kicks Femi, and lifts him for an F5, but Femi slips out and clotheslines Lesnar over the top rope to the floor. Lesnar is stunned at ringside, and Paul Heyman looks shaken as he urges Brock to walk it off and head to the back. Lesnar shouts that Femi isn’t that lucky and smiles as he backs up the ramp. Femi poses in the ring as Lesnar retreats.

– We take a look at Dominik Mysterio.  Dom says this match shouldn’t be happening.  If it wasn’t for Finn Balor, he would be the champion.  Finn got what he deserved.  Penta, this is not going to to the same way this time.  Dom says he can focus and he will win the title back.

Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso vs. Austin Theory & Logan Paul – Non‑Title Match

Jey Uso starts against Austin Theory. They lock up and Theory applies a side headlock before hitting a shoulder tackle. Jey answers with a flying forearm and tags Jimmy. The Usos hit a double back elbow and a double elbow drop for a near fall. Theory fires back with a kick and punch before applying another side headlock. Logan Paul tags in and holds Jimmy, but Jimmy kicks Theory and elbows Paul. Theory sends Jimmy to the floor, and Logan clotheslines him over the ringside barrier.

Logan chokes Jimmy in the ropes, and Theory punches him while the referee deals with Logan. Logan continues the pressure in the corner with an uppercut and tags Theory for a double suplex. Theory knocks Jey off the apron and hits Jimmy before applying a rear chinlock. Theory drives Jimmy face‑first into the mat, and Logan tags in to land an elbow drop.

Logan applies a reverse chinlock and places his gum on Jimmy’s head. Logan shifts to a side headlock, but Jimmy breaks free with a dragon whip. Jey tags in as Theory enters. Jey lands clotheslines and punches, then hits a spit punch. He goes for a rollup, but Theory pulls off the turnbuckle pad. Theory connects with a rolling elbow and a rolling blockbuster for a near fall. Theory rips off his shirt, misses a clothesline, and Jey hits a spear.

Jey climbs the ropes, but Logan crotches him on the exposed turnbuckle. Logan sends Jimmy into the ring post. Logan grabs the brass knuckles, but LA Knight’s music hits. Knight attacks Logan from behind and sends him into the steps. Knight hands Jey the brass knuckles, and Jey punches Theory. The referee calls for the disqualification.

Winners by DQ: Logan Paul & Austin Theory (by disqualification)

After the match, Jey returns to the ring and punches Logan with the brass knuckles.

– A video recap follows, highlighting last week’s confrontation between CM Punk and Roman Reigns.

  • A recap airs of last week’s battle for Americano supremacy. Byron Saxton is with La Familia Americano and asks about the events of last week and how Grande Americano plans to end the conflict. Rayo addresses Classico, saying he stole Grande’s mask. Bravo adds that Classico stole the sword, but says he cannot steal Mexican culture or the hearts of the Mexican people. Grande Americano says he exposed Classico as a scam and a fraud. He declares there is only one Grande Americano and vows to beat Classico one more time, take the mask off his face, and return it to the people of Mexico.

In the Arena:

Becky Lynch makes her way to the ring. She asks the crowd why they boo her and cheer someone who abandoned them for a decade. Becky says she understands taking breaks—she took ten months off, not ten years—and she did it because the fans were tired of seeing her succeed. She went home to her family, and when she returned, she made a point. She didn’t chase the world title; she went after the Intercontinental Championship to make it the most important title in wrestling. Becky says she is proud of that title and that she made it what it is.

Becky says now she has to watch AJ Lee parade around with the title she was robbed of at Elimination Chamber. She tried to take a break with her family, but her daughter was singing AJ’s theme song, skipping around the house, and shaking her hair “like a Jersey skunk.” Becky says her daughter doesn’t understand that she is the greatest female wrestler.

Becky says AJ’s biggest accomplishment was mastering the Divas era, and she stabbed that era in the heart.

AJ Lee makes her way to the ring. Becky immediately exits to the floor and leaves through the crowd.

AJ grabs a microphone and stands on the announce table. She says Becky likes to fight dirty, but every time they’ve met in the ring, she has walked Becky like a dog. AJ says maybe she needs to embarrass Becky to get her out of her life, maybe she needs to make her tap out on the biggest stage. AJ says she will show why she is the best of her generation, Becky’s generation, and maybe the next. She says she will show why she is Becky’s daughter’s favorite wrestler. AJ accepts the challenge for WrestleMania.

Becky says AJ walked right into her trap and calls her a dope. She says AJ can shine Monday to Friday, but WrestleMania is her domain. Becky reminds AJ that the last time she wrestled at WrestleMania, she resigned the next day and disappeared for a decade. Becky says that when she wins her title back at WrestleMania, she will end AJ and the world will never hear from her again.

Backstage:

Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and LA Knight walk backstage as the Usos thank Knight for helping them earlier. Jey says sometimes you have to get got because there are consequences. Knight says it’s starting to sound like Roman. Jey tells Knight they might have a problem if he keeps talking like that. Jimmy adds that, just like CM Punk is going to find out, Knight should mind his words when he talks about their family.

Je’Von Evans vs. Grayson Waller

They lock up and Grayson Waller applies a side headlock before hitting a shoulder tackle. Waller kicks Evans, but Evans flips over him using the ropes and connects with a dropkick. Evans follows with a slingshot headscissors and a flip dive to the floor. He goes up top and lands a crossbody for a near fall.

Waller stops the momentum with a knee to the midsection, followed by knees to the head, and sends Evans to the floor. The referee holds Waller back, and Waller gestures for Kofi Kingston to attack Evans, but Kofi refuses. Evans is rolled back into the ring, and Waller exchanges words with Kofi about not helping. Evans responds with a plancha to Waller.

Back in the ring, Waller dropkicks Evans’ knee and sends him into the turnbuckles. Evans fires back with a chop and an Irish whip, but Waller sends him to the apron and hits a forearm. Waller slides to the floor and clotheslines Evans into the ringside barrier. Evans leaps over the barrier and punches Waller before hitting a swanton off the barrier.

They return to the ring, and Waller sends Evans into the ropes. Waller follows with elbows, a snap mare, and a dropkick to the back for a near fall. Waller kicks Evans’ leg and applies a choke.

Evans blocks a suplex and gets a near fall with an inside cradle. Waller answers with an uppercut and kicks Evans in the corner. Evans fires back with a thrust kick.

Evans lands punches and a spin kick to the back. He follows with a springboard clothesline and a rebound spinning heel kick for a near fall. Waller connects with a rolling elbow but misses a round kick. Evans hits a punch and a kick, but Waller responds with a jumping knee and another rolling elbow. Evans uses the ropes to avoid Waller and hits a German suplex.

Waller rolls to the floor and reenters for his rolling attack, but Evans cuts him off with a dropkick and a knee. Evans climbs the ropes, but Waller hits the ropes and crotches him. Evans falls to the mat, and Waller hits a flip Unprettier for a near fall. Waller sends Evans shoulder‑first into the ring post. Evans kicks Waller on the turnbuckles, gets pushed down, then climbs again and hits a jumping Frankensteiner followed by a double‑jump cutter for the three count.

Winner: Je’Von Evans

After the match, Kofi Kingston and Grayson Waller exchange more words at ringside.

Backstage:

Adam Pearce stands outside the trainer’s room when Paul Heyman approaches. Heyman requests a match for Madison Square Garden: The Usos defending the tag titles against Logan Paul and Austin Theory in a street fight. Pearce says Heyman has given him something to consider.

Heyman yells briefly, then thanks Pearce. Pearce asks where he’s going, reminding him he requested time to address Seth Rollins. Heyman says he is sick of everything and agrees to go. Pearce says he won’t miss Heyman at all.

  • Byron Saxton is with Classico for his response to Grande Americano’s comments. Byron repeats what Grande said earlier. Classico says he will speak to the people in English. He says the impostor disrespected everything he stands for with what he did last week, which is why Classico interrupted Grande’s ceremony. He says there is not enough room for the two of them and declares there is only one original Grande Americano. Classico ends by thanking everyone.

In the Arena:

Paul Heyman is in the ring and says he is having a very bad night. He says that after a forty‑year Hall of Fame career, he is reduced to a contractually obligated appearance in Boston. He says the night is worse because he has no one left to hide behind. Reed and Bron will not be back soon, Brock has left, and Logan Paul and Austin Theory are half‑conscious.

Heyman says he has a stalker—a jaded ex named Seth Rollins. Despite the character he portrays on television, Heyman says he is a man who has been pushed too far, and Seth feels the same way. He says WWE is not big enough for both of them. This is not a challenge for WrestleMania or a fight tonight, but he asks what choice he has left.

Heyman says maybe it is time for Seth Rollins to come down and put him out of his misery. He says they should do this right now.

A masked man approaches the ring, and Heyman says sometimes a man has to do what a man has to do. The masked man stands on the announce table. Heyman tells Seth this is his moment and invites him to do it, saying he is standing in Seth’s ring.

Seth pulls off the mask, and Boston Police immediately arrive, ordering him to get down from the announce table. Heyman chuckles as Seth gestures toward him. Heyman says he settles things like a man, while Seth’s family are snitches who file injunctions. Heyman says Seth is going to jail and prison, and because he is a felon, his wife will divorce him and marry half the locker room. Heyman says he will adopt Seth’s daughter.

Seth charges the ring and evades police. Heyman throws a microphone at him, and Seth tackles Heyman before officers cuff him.

Asuka & Kairi Sane vs. Lyra Valkyria & Bayley

Bayley and Asuka start the match. Kairi Sane swings at Bayley, allowing Asuka to pull Bayley to the mat. Asuka runs into a boot, and Bayley hits a forearm on Sane before tagging Lyra. Lyra takes Asuka down, and Bayley tags back in to land an elbow to the back. Bayley follows with a clothesline for a near fall.

Bayley misses a corner dropkick, and Asuka catches her with a pop‑up knee. Sane punches Lyra off the apron and tags in. Asuka and Sane deliver kicks before Sane hits a forearm to Bayley’s back and chokes her in the ropes. Asuka adds a choke of her own. Sane follows with kicks and a sliding D in the corner.

Asuka tags in and pie‑faces Bayley. Bayley fires back with punches, but Asuka lands a back heel kick. Asuka follows with Kawada kicks and another strike. Sane tags in, and Asuka Irish whips Bayley into a boot. Sane applies a tarantula in the ropes and then goes up top. Sane hits a forearm for a near fall. Bayley answers with a forearm, and Sane fires back with forearms of her own.

Kairi Sane hits a chop and a snap mare before applying a reverse chinlock. Bayley kicks Sane forward into Asuka, and Asuka yells at Sane. Lyra tags in and hits a crossbody, then follows with an enzuigiri to Asuka and a clothesline to Sane. Lyra lands a sit‑out powerbomb on Sane for a near fall.

Sane counters a delayed vertical suplex with a DDT. She kicks Lyra and tags Asuka, who hits a codebreaker. Sane follows with a neckbreaker for a near fall. Lyra flips over Asuka and hits a spinning heel kick that sends Asuka into the turnbuckles. Bayley tags in, Lyra hits a fisherman’s buster, and Bayley follows with an elbow drop for a near fall.

Lyra tags back in, but Asuka hits a German suplex on Bayley. Lyra knocks Sane off the apron, but Asuka lands a round kick and puts Lyra in the tree of woe. Sane tags in and hits a double stomp off the turnbuckles for a near fall.

Asuka kicks Bayley and goes to the floor. Bayley hits a belly‑to‑belly suplex onto the announce table. Bayley misses an elbow drop off the ringside barrier, crashing onto the table. Lyra dropkicks Sane through the ropes and follows with Night Wing for the three count.

Winners: Bayley & Lyra Valkyria

Jackie Redmond enters the ring and congratulates Bayley and Lyra on their win so close to WrestleMania. She asks if there is any pressure heading into Las Vegas. Bayley says they don’t feel pressure. Lyra tells Lash Legend and Nia Jax that they know who can beat them. Bayley says if Lash and Nia are as big and bad as they claim, they will show up at Madison Square Garden.

– A video package airs highlighting Tiffany Stratton and her NXT origins.

Backstage:

Penta warms up backstage and teaches IShowSpeed his strut. Dragon Lee walks up, greets Penta, and thanks him for their match. Raw General Manager Adam Pearce arrives to greet Speed. Danhausen enters to a positive reaction and pitches an idea for “iShowSpeed‑hausen,” asking for Speed’s account password. Speed declines, and Danhausen curses him. Speed is left stunned.

Backstage:

Asuka is furious with Kairi Sane and blames her for their loss. She tells Sane to make it up to her. Sane looks devastated as Asuka walks away. IYO SKY approaches and says that despite their ups and downs, Sane deserves better than how she is being treated. Offscreen, Asuka yells for Kairi, and Sane sadly follows her.

Raquel Rodriguez walks up and confronts Sky about interfering in her match last week. Sky says she would do it again. Rodriguez challenges her to a match next week on Raw, and Sky accepts.

Stephanie Vaquer Attacks Liv Morgan

“Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan make their entrance. Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer attacks Morgan from behind and punches her repeatedly. Mysterio pulls Vaquer off, and Vaquer forearms him in the face. Referees rush in, but Morgan fights back and tackles Vaquer. They brawl into the Gorilla Position, where Vaquer slams Morgan on the floor. Morgan escapes, and officials finally separate them.

Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta – Intercontinental Championship

Dominik Mysterio attacks Penta during the introductions, and the referee starts the match. Dom kicks Penta and Irish whips him before hitting a corner clothesline. Penta floats over and hits a headscissors takedown, followed by a backbreaker and a kick. Penta kicks Dom in the corner and lands a hesitation headstand kick that sends Dom to the floor.

Dom recovers with a dropkick and hits a suicide dive into a DDT on the floor. He chops Penta against the ringside barrier before rolling him back into the ring. Dom hits a slingshot senton, returns to the apron, and lands a second one for a near fall. Dom goes for another slingshot senton, but Penta moves. Dom answers with a back elbow for a near fall.

Dom chokes Penta in the ropes. The referee pulls him back, allowing JD McDonagh to land a punch. Dom covers for another near fall. Dom kicks Penta and hits two suplexes, but Penta blocks the third. Penta fires back with chops and kicks.

Penta kicks Dom and follows with a thrust kick to the leg. Penta hits a wraparound bulldog and then a flip dive onto Dom on the floor. Penta goes up top and lands a crossbody. He blocks a kick and hits a fisherman’s suplex for a near fall.

Dom escapes the Penta Driver, but Penta hits it on the second attempt for a near fall. Penta sets for the Destroyer, but Dom counters with a Michinoku Driver for a near fall. Dom sends Penta into the ropes to set up a 619, but Penta cuts him off with a thrust kick. JD McDonagh distracts Penta, allowing Dom to hit a dropkick to the back. Dom connects with a 619 and climbs the turnbuckles.

Finn Bálor’s music hits, and he walks slowly down the aisle. Finn kicks JD and sends him into the LED boards. Dom hesitates on the top rope, unsure what to do, and eventually jumps awkwardly. Penta catches him in an inside cradle for the three count.

Winner: Penta

After the match, Finn reaches the ring and prevents Dom from escaping. Finn punches Dom, hits a sling blade, and follows with the running dropkick. Finn goes up top, but JD returns and pulls Dom out of the ring. Finn hits a flip dive onto both men. Finn sends Dom back into the ring, but JD grabs Finn. Finn hits a GTR, and Dom escapes through the crowd.

Finn dropkicks JD into the turnbuckles, then goes up top and hits Coup de Grâce.

Next Week’s Raw Lineup; CM Punk Heads to the Ring

A rundown airs for next week’s Raw: Brock Lesnar will appear, Lash Legend and Nia Jax will defend the Women’s Tag Team Titles against Lyra Valkyria and Bayley, IYO SKY will face Raquel Rodriguez, and Austin Theory and Logan Paul will challenge The Usos in a Street Fight for the Tag Team Titles.

– Backstage, CM Punk walks toward Gorilla Position and crosses paths with Jimmy Uso. Jimmy says he won’t tell Punk what to do but warns him that Jey is on the warpath.

In the Arena:

Punk’s music hits, and he makes his way to the ring. CM Punk asks the crowd if they want to have some fun. He brings up what Jimmy Uso told him backstage, saying Roman’s cousin Jey, one half of the Tag Team Champions, is on the warpath. Punk says he should watch what he says, but it proves Roman can’t do anything without his cousins. Punk adds he didn’t realize the cousins couldn’t do anything without Roman either. He says no one in that family can do anything on their own.

Punk says he has them so rattled that Roman issued an open invitation for any Samoan to come after him, and no one has stepped up. Punk says this business is built on talking trash, saying and doing awful things to sell a big title fight. These are just words. Punk says in a blue‑collar city like Boston, he’s tired of talking. He calls them empty words.

Punk says Roman said one thing last week that actually made him angry: Roman called him old. Punk says it wasn’t what was said, but who said it. He says Roman’s “young boy” doesn’t get to disrespect him.

Punk asks the crowd if he’s old. He says if he claimed he wasn’t, he’d be lying. He admits he’s old, but he’s not ashamed of it. If he were, he’d be covering his whiskers with Just For Men like Roman does. Punk says he’s middle‑aged and crazy like Terry Funk. He’s the same age Nolan Ryan was when he beat Robin Ventura. Gordie Howe played professional hockey until he was 52 and was called Mr. Hockey. Punk says he is Mr. Game 7, and the older he gets, the more pressure he feels. Age, he says, is just a number.

Punk says he is old, but he is not insecure. He doesn’t ask anyone to acknowledge him. He feels great. Punk tells Roman that if all he sees is an old man, he has already lost. Punk says this “old man” dropped Roman with one punch, and at WrestleMania he will tie Roman into knots. After twenty minutes, when Roman is covered in sweat and Punk hits the GTS, Roman will wake up on Monday realizing he didn’t get beaten by an old man — he got beaten by the old man.

Punk says Gunther didn’t underestimate him and still couldn’t get the job done. The same happened with Jey Uso. Punk says he will start over again.

Jey Uso’s music hits. Punk asks if Jey plans to “YEET him to death.” Punk asks Jey what he wants to do — throw hands or talk.

Jey paces in the corner of the ring. He tells Punk he is old, that he’s been hit in the head too many times, and that he’s out here running his mouth. Jey says Punk has been talking about him, and they can run it back right now.

Punk says Jey never got his rematch and asks if he wants it tonight in Boston.

Adam Pearce comes out as Jimmy Uso arrives, wanting to know what’s happening. Jimmy says he isn’t talking to Punk. He tells Jey he understands how he feels, but he gets too emotional. They were disqualified tonight, and the tag titles are on the line next week. Jimmy tells Jey to lock in and leave Punk for Roman. They have nothing to do with him.

Jey says Punk is talking trash about the family and asks where Roman is.

Roman Reigns’ music hits. Roman walks to the ring, looks at Jimmy and Jey Uso, then turns his attention to CM Punk. Punk puts his hands behind his back, offering Roman the first shot.

Roman says the last time he checked, the Usos already had a tag match tonight. Jimmy agrees. Roman says it’s done now. Jimmy agrees again. Roman tells them, as respectfully as he can, to get their brother and leave his ring.

Punk tells them to stay because Roman needs the help.

Jey charges Punk, and Punk punches him. Jimmy grabs Punk, and Roman hits a Superman Punch. Jey tells Roman he knows what to do. Roman spears Punk.

Jey tells Roman to finish it. Roman kicks Punk to the floor and sends him into the ring post multiple times. Roman sets up a powerbomb and drives Punk through the announce table. Roman punches Punk and starts to walk away, but remains at ringside.

Punk laughs and says he isn’t the one who needs help.

The show goes off the air.

–– Here is what’s in store for tonight’s show ––

  • Brock Lesnar returns
  • CM Punk and Roman Reigns set to appear
  • Becky Lynch will address her vicious attack on AJ Lee
  • Grayson Waller vs. Je’Von Evans
  • Bayley and Lyra Valkyria vs. The Kabuki Warriors
  • Intercontinental Championship Match | Penta (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • The Usos (c) vs. Austin Theory and Logan Paul

WWE RAW Preview – March 23, 2026

With tensions between Dominik Mysterio and his now‑former Judgment Day ally Finn Balor reaching a breaking point in recent weeks, Dominik will have to set that drama aside tonight as he turns his attention back to championship gold. He challenges Penta for the Intercontinental Championship, a title Penta took from him on the March 2 episode of Raw. Since then, Penta has vowed to be a fighting champion and backed it up by retaining against Dragon Lee last Monday. Tonight, Dominik looks to reclaim the title he once held while Penta aims to continue his momentum.

Austin Theory and Logan Paul of The Vision will also be in action as they team up to face World Tag Team Champions Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso in a non‑title match. All four men—and LA Knight—found themselves in a heated confrontation on the March 9 Raw during a tense discussion between Raw General Manager Adam Pearce and former Vision leader Seth Rollins. Tonight’s match gives Theory and Paul a chance to prove they belong in the tag title conversation.

Last week’s Raw ended in chaos as World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk and 2026 Men’s Royal Rumble winner Roman Reigns came face‑to‑face in a verbal showdown that quickly turned physical. Meanwhile, Becky Lynch blindsided AJ Lee moments after Lee retained the Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Bayley, and Oba Femi answered Brock Lesnar’s WrestleMania 42 Open Challenge by flooring the Beast with Fall From Grace. In the aftermath of all that turmoil, Punk, Reigns, Lynch, and Lesnar are all scheduled to appear tonight.

Je’Von Evans will go one‑on‑one with Grayson Waller, marking Waller’s first Raw match since competing in the Number One Contenders Battle Royal won by Jey Uso back on October 20, 2025. Over the past several weeks, Kofi Kingston has attempted to recruit Evans into The New Day, but Evans rejected the offer last Monday—just before Waller found himself on the receiving end of a Danhausen curse.

Additionally, Bayley will team with her ally Lyra Valkyria to take on The Kabuki Warriors, Asuka and Kairi Sane. The match comes after a heated backstage confrontation between the two sides last week.


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