WWE RAW Results – April 6, 2026

WWE RAW Results – April 6, 2026

WWE RAW Results – April 6, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on April 6, from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

CM Punk makes his way to the ring and sits cross‑legged in the center, letting the Houston crowd chant for whichever name they want. Punk says Houston is a wrestling town with deep history, and he’s had great moments in this very ring — along with ghosts of moments that should have happened. This is Paul Boesch country, and Punk says he loves hearing stories about the old‑timers. You can’t help but compare yourself and wonder how they would handle things. What would Harley Race do? Dreams are nice, Punk says, but reality happens when you’re awake — and he is very awake.

Punk notes that Roman Reigns isn’t here tonight. Two weeks ago, Roman — with help from his cousins — powerbombed Punk through the announce table and strutted away like a king. Punk couldn’t wait to get revenge. He showed up at Madison Square Garden, Roman showed up alone, and Punk put him through the announce table. Roman says he hates Punk. Punk says good. If Roman hates him, that means Punk is exactly where he should be. He’s “fraud‑checking goofs,” and being hated by losers is the price he pays for not being one of them.

Punk places the title belt on the announce table and tells the crowd to keep chanting for Roman — maybe he’ll show up. Punk says he’s an old man now. Old, not weak. Roman hates him, and Punk knows exactly why. He climbs onto the announce table. WrestleMania is the biggest show of the year, and both men have the tools to climb to the top. Punk says his tools were forged through hard work and spite. Roman’s tools were store‑bought and handed to him — plastic. Punk says he was too young and stupid to understand that years ago, and now he’s too old and rich to care.

Punk says Roman gets sent to Jimmy Fallon because he’s safe, boring, and saccharine. Punk is dangerous because no one knows what he’ll say. Punk says he could film a dozen movies and never miss a day, but Roman uses Hollywood as a crutch — and then the fans boo Punk because Roman isn’t here. When Roman does show up, he arrives late and leaves early, puffing his chest like The Rock. At least The Rock is a real Hollywood superstar. Punk says Roman’s “bloated cousin” isn’t on the board of directors. Punk doesn’t surround himself with people to shield him from the truth. His daddy didn’t give him a cushy job because he failed at football. Punk fought for everything he has, while Roman is a “buck‑toothed man who ate dog food for a weird old man.”

Punk says that weird old man treated him like a dog too — and expected him to smile. Punk had “F‑you money” and walked away. Roman can’t control him the way he controls his cousins.

Punk asks if everyone’s having fun yet. Be careful what you wish for when you hand him a pipebomb without understanding what it means.

Punk says Roman can brag about how many WrestleMania main events he’s had, but if anyone else had that many chances and failed the first eight times, they’d be fired or blackballed. Punk says he can stand on the bridge and blow it up because, “bitch, I can swim.”

Punk then turns his attention to Pat McAfee. He calls him a “buggy‑whipped, no‑armed hillbilly” who thinks he can walk into Punk’s business and talk trash. Pat cashed a check he couldn’t cash. Punk tells him to call his agent and tell him to lower ticket prices if he wants to complain about sales. Punk won’t take advice from someone who “kicked a football for a living” about putting asses in seats.

Punk says to lower the ticket prices because he wants every family in the building to stand on Roman Reigns’ throat at WrestleMania.

IShowSpeed, Danhausen & Logan Paul Segment

IShowSpeed approaches Danhausen backstage and begs him to lift the curse, reminding him of everything that’s gone wrong. Danhausen says he can cancel the curse — but only if Speed gives him his house. Before Speed can answer, Adam Pearce walks in and demands to know what Speed is doing here. Speed admits he knows he cost the Usos their match and says he needs advice. Pearce tells him to go home immediately.

Austin Theory and Logan Paul arrive and tell Speed not to listen to “Dr. Evil.” Logan says what LA Knight did to Speed was unforgivable. Speed says he’s leaving, but Logan stops him and says the Usos, Knight, and everyone else hate him — but Speed is safe with them.

Austin Theory vs. LA Knight

They lock up and LA Knight shoves Austin Theory into the turnbuckles. Another lock‑up, and Theory sends Knight to the mat. Knight answers with a hip toss and a slam, then another slam that sends Theory rolling to the floor. Theory returns and throws punches in the corner, driving Knight into the turnbuckles. Theory hits back elbows and a suplex for a near fall. He whips Knight hard, but Knight explodes out of the corner with a clothesline. Theory bails out again and hits a dropkick through the ropes. Knight clotheslines Theory over the barricade and poses. Knight throws Theory back over the barricade, but Theory sends Knight into the ring post and poses on the barricade. Theory slams Knight’s head into the apron.

Back inside, Knight fires punches. Theory whips him and hits a corner clothesline. Theory chokes Knight in the ropes. Knight fires back with punches and a shoulder tackle. Knight rolls Theory up for two. Theory hits a back elbow and more punches. Knight blocks multiple suplex attempts. They trade counters until Knight lands on his feet and hits a neckbreaker — because you don’t suplex Matt Cardona. Knight fires punches, a flying clothesline, a side Russian leg sweep, and a leaping neckbreaker for a near fall.

Theory hits a punch and a rolling blockbuster for two. Theory lifts Knight, but Knight escapes and clotheslines him over the top rope. Knight goes outside and stares down Logan Paul. Knight slams Theory’s head into the announce table repeatedly. Logan distracts Knight, then barks at IShowSpeed. Knight sends Theory back inside — and Logan shoves Speed into Knight against the apron.

Knight chases Speed up the aisle.

The Usos’ music hits. Speed is screwed.

Speed leaps over Knight and dives into the ring. Knight grabs him. Logan jumps on the apron, and Knight clotheslines him off. Theory rolls Knight up with a handful of tights for the three‑count.

Winner: Austin Theory

After the match, Speed is trapped in the ring with Knight and The Usos. Speed insists he didn’t do anything. Jey grabs him, Jimmy tells him to finish it, and they set for the 1D — but Logan Paul yanks Speed to safety.

Knight grabs a mic.

He tells everyone not to move and calls Adam Pearce to the stage. Knight says the men in the ring with him were screwed out of their titles because of Speed. Then Speed cost him his match with Theory. Knight says he has the perfect stage for a match this big — WrestleMania. He challenges Logan Paul, Austin Theory, and IShowSpeed to face The Usos and himself.

Pearce steps out and asks Knight if he really wants a six‑man tag at WrestleMania. He asks Logan if he’s willing. Pearce says Speed should have stayed home — but now he’s going to WrestleMania.

– We get a recap of Pat McAfee’s situation, with Michael Cole saying he was disappointed by what happened on SmackDown.

– We then look back at the confrontation between Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton on SmackDown.

Kofi Kingston and Grayson Waller argue as Finn Bálor walks past them, barely acknowledging the chaos.

Jackie Redmond Interviews The Americanos

Jackie Redmond is with the Americanos. Rayo Americano says there are no Americanos at WrestleMania — and calls it a massive mistake. Bravo Americano talks about the opponents they faced tonight and how they proved they belong on the biggest stage. Grande Americano says that without a Grande Americano, the Intercontinental Title match is a disgrace. He says they should do something about it.

Finn Bálor vs. JD McDonagh

Before the bell can even ring, Dominik Mysterio blindsides Finn Bálor from behind and mocks him with Finn’s own pose. Finn fires back with punches, kicks JD McDonagh, and sends JD into the ring post. Finn unloads on Dom and throws him into the ring. Finn hits a back elbow and kicks Dom down. JD charges, but Finn kicks him and sends him over the top rope to the floor. Dom recovers long enough to smash Finn across the back with his title belt. JD hands Dom a chair, and Dom cracks Finn again. JD stomps Finn while Dom places the chair across Finn’s body and points to the WrestleMania sign.

No Contest

– A video package airs highlighting the history between AJ Lee and Becky Lynch.

Michael Cole Interviews AJ Lee

Michael Cole sits down with AJ Lee backstage. He calls her a trailblazer and says he can’t believe he’s interviewing her ahead of her first WrestleMania match in twelve years.

Becky Lynch storms in and immediately mocks Cole for asking “softball questions.” Cole has had enough and walks out.

Becky says the only thing Cole got right is that she can’t believe she’s sitting here with AJ. Becky asks if AJ remembers the last WrestleMania she saw her — the night AJ acted “fake,” saw her replacement standing across from her, and quit the next day because she knew Becky was coming. Becky says AJ won’t have home‑field advantage at WrestleMania.

AJ tells Becky to underestimate her. She says she’s proud of Becky — proud of what she’s done for the locker room and the industry — but none of it happened because of Becky. It happened because AJ broke the glass ceilings first. AJ says she is not replaceable. She left for ten years and the company kept calling. The fans never forgot her. She knows exactly who she is: the Intercontinental Champion.

AJ leans in and tells Becky that when she tucks her daughter into bed and asks who her favorite wrestler is, the answer won’t be Becky Lynch — it’ll be AJ Lee.

AJ walks off. Becky seethes.

Bayley vs. Lash Legend

They lock up and Lash Legend immediately overpowers Bayley, tossing her to the floor. Nia Jax taunts Bayley as she regroups. Bayley returns and kicks Lash, but Lash shoves her away. Lash misses a corner splash, and Bayley fires punches. Lash sends Bayley to the apron, but Bayley hits knee lifts. Bayley climbs, leaps — and Lash meets her with a chop. Lash follows with a bicycle kick that sends Bayley to the floor. Lash slams Bayley into the announce table, then into the ring post, before rolling her back inside. Lash hits a splash for a near fall and unloads forearms. Bayley fires back, but Lash whips her and blocks a rollup, kicking Bayley down and slamming her head into the mat. Lash hits multiple shoulder tackles and gets another near fall.

Lash clamps on a front facelock. Bayley escapes with a cutter in the ropes and follows with kicks. Bayley tries a sunset‑flip powerbomb, but Lash blocks and throws Bayley into the turnbuckles before hitting a uranage backbreaker for a near fall. Bayley blocks a powerbomb and counters with a rana. Lash gets a near fall. Lash misses a splash, and Bayley fires forearms. Lash misses a bicycle kick and gets caught in the ropes. Bayley kicks her, then dropkicks her into the corner. Bayley hits a knee and an elbow drop to the back of the neck for a near fall. Nia Jax trips Bayley behind the referee’s back. Lash charges for a corner shoulder, but Bayley moves and Lash hits the post. Nia grabs Lyra Valkyria and slams her into the apron.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss hit the scene and attack Nia.

Bayley dives off the top with a crossbody onto Nia, Charlotte, and Alexa.

Lash recovers and forearms Bayley on the turnbuckles. Lash climbs for a superplex. Lyra grabs Lash’s ankle, stopping the lift. Bayley floats over, and Lyra holds Lash’s leg just long enough for Bayley to score the three‑count.

Winner: Bayley

– Michael Cole mentions this is the first Wrestlemania without Hulk Hogan.  He mentions the Netflix documentary.

Seth Rollins Promo

Seth Rollins makes his way to the ring for the first time in six months. He stands in the center and lets the crowd sing his song before telling them he has waited half a year to walk down that aisle again. Seth says he’s back — and in less than two weeks he goes one‑on‑one with Gunther. He’s been trying to piece together how they got here. There’s no long history, no personal grudge. After running it through his mind all week, the only conclusion he can reach is that Gunther entered a business relationship with Paul Heyman.

Seth says he has two missions: take back the title he never lost, and kill “The Vision.” Logan Paul and Austin Theory are in a blood feud with the Samoans that won’t end well. Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed are on the shelf. With no one left to protect him, Paul Heyman had to find someone new — and he handed Brock Lesnar to Oba Femi on a silver platter. Seth says Oba is the future, but he’s not here to talk about the future.

Seth speaks directly to Gunther. If Gunther’s purpose is to shield Paul Heyman and maintain that business arrangement, then maybe this is business for Gunther — but Gunther has made it personal for Seth.

Gunther appears behind him. Seth turns and tries to lock in a sleeper, but Gunther reverses. Seth goes for Blackout and misses, but kicks Gunther to the floor. Seth charges for a suicide dive — and Gunther catches him, launching him over the announce table. Seth fights back, and officials swarm the scene. As they restrain Seth, Gunther sneaks in one more shot before being pulled away.

Gunther walks through the back and he stops to smile with Paul Heyman.

Paul says he doesn’t know why you did what you did at Madison Square Garden because there is nothing personal between you and Seth so, Paul says he owes Gunther a very big thank you.

Gunther says it is personal to Seth because it is personal to him as well. Gunther shakes Paul’s hand and he pulls him close and he tells Paul that Paul owes him so much more than a very big thank you.

Stephanie Vaquer Speaks

Stephanie Vaquer appears backstage and says if anyone is stupid enough to make jokes about her mother, then they should expect her to play just as dirty. She calls her rival a “brainless bitch” who talks endlessly but says nothing, and tells her to settle her daddy issues with Dominik Mysterio before coming for her. Vaquer says she’s here to inspire women everywhere to forge their own path — and that her opponent will never see what’s coming. That warning extends to Roxanne Perez as well. Vaquer says neither of them will ever get their hands on the Women’s Championship. She’s taking Liv Morgan somewhere no one else can follow.

Penta, Je’Von Evans & Dragon Lee vs. El Grande Americano, Rayo Americano & Bravo Americano

Bravo Americano starts with a side headlock on Dragon Lee, and they trade shoulder tackles. Lee snaps off a headscissors. He lifts Bravo, but Bravo slips free. Lee avoids an O’Connor Roll, and Rayo Americano tags in, kicking Lee and dancing. Je’Von Evans tags in and hits a dropkick followed by a jumping cutter. Evans strings together a slingshot headscissors. Grande Americano tags in, slams Evans face‑first into the mat, and kicks him down. Rayo and Bravo yank Penta and Lee off the apron — and, because it’s Raw, they take a moment to dance.

Evans wipes them out with a crossbody. Lee and Penta hit stereo superkicks. Evans launches with a plancha, Lee follows with a suicide dive, and Penta caps it off with a flipping dive to the floor.

Penta and Grande Americano are the legal men. They lock up, and Grande gives a clean break before shooting for the leg and hammering Penta with punches. Penta fires back with a kick, and both men tag out — Lee and Rayo enter and trade rapid‑fire kicks. Lee slips out of an X‑Plex attempt. Bravo tags in, and Evans answers on his side. Evans throws jabs, but Bravo launches him into the air and kicks him in the ribs. Bravo unloads punches, tags Rayo, and they hit a wishbone. Rayo chops and punches Evans. Grande tags in and boots Evans in the corner before hitting a short‑arm clothesline for a near fall.

Evans and Grande are both down, and Rayo and Penta tag in. Penta hits a kick and a wraparound bulldog. He follows with a backbreaker on Bravo, then plants both Rayo and Bravo with a double DDT. Dragon Lee tags in and hits a hesitation dropkick on Rayo. Lee sets for a Styles Clash, but Rayo breaks it up. Grande headbutts Lee. Rayo tags in and hits a diving headbutt. Bravo follows with another diving headbutt for a near fall.

Grande hits an enzuigiri on Penta. Evans rebounds with a roundhouse kick on Grande. Rayo cuts off Evans’ cutter attempt. Lee stomps Rayo and hits a Styles Clash on Bravo. Evans tags in. They hit superkicks on Rayo and Grande. Lee launches with a leaping rana over the top to the floor. Penta hits a destroyer on the apron to Rayo. Evans finishes it with a double‑jump cutter on Bravo for the three‑count.

Winners: Penta, Je’Von Evans & Dragon Lee

After the match, Rey Mysterio’s music hits and he makes his way to the ring. Rey asks the crowd how they’re doing and says he had to come out here because it’s been incredible watching Penta’s journey. He says the upcoming ladder match has the potential to be one of the greatest ever. Rey reminds everyone that last year he missed WrestleMania due to injury. He spoke with Adam Pearce, and they agreed the match is missing one thing… Rey Mysterio.

Penta steps forward and tells Rey, “Let’s make history.”

– Backstage, Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley share a hug. Behind them, Maxxine Dupri is seen chatting with Austin Theory, a quiet little seed planted while the champions embrace.

Cathy Kelley Interviews Bayley & Lyra Valkyria

Cathy Kelley stands on the Interstitial Platform with Bayley and Lyra Valkyria. She asks Bayley about her win tonight. Lyra steps in first, asking if they have everyone’s attention now. What the world saw tonight, she says, is just a taste of what’s coming at WrestleMania. They are the biggest threat in the division, and they’re walking out with the titles.

Bayley says they know exactly how much those championships mean to her. They’ll do whatever it takes. They’re done sitting in the back waiting their turn. It doesn’t matter who stands across from them — because everyone can start calling them the future Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Asuka Addresses Iyo Sky

Asuka stands backstage and says that she and Iyo Sky were once family — but Iyo tried to take everything from her. Iyo’s selfishness destroyed that family, and then she tried to tear Kairi Sane away as well. Asuka says she came to WWE to pave the way for Iyo and Kairi. She sacrificed everything to give them the best opportunities. She never expected Iyo to thank her; she did it out of love. She loved Iyo too much — and Iyo took advantage of her kindness. Iyo used her. Now she has to pay for it.

Asuka says she will always be Iyo’s senpai, and she will teach her one final lesson in the ring. She promises to take everything away from her.

Iyo Sky & Rhea Ripley vs. B‑Fab & Michin

Rhea Ripley blocks a kick from B‑Fab and immediately levels her with a clothesline, followed by mounted punches. Rhea hits a face‑buster and another clothesline. She drags Michin into the ring and blasts her with a thrust kick before tossing her to the floor. B‑Fab fires back with a bicycle kick and punches Rhea down. Fab hits elbows in the corner, but Rhea rocks her with a forearm. Fab floats over and plants Rhea with a DDT for a near fall. She clamps on a rear chinlock. Rhea fights out with kicks, and Iyo Sky tags in.

Iyo hits a victory roll into a double stomp on Michin. Michin whips Iyo, but Iyo slips to the apron and kicks her. Iyo drops B‑Fab across the top rope, climbs, and hits a double missile dropkick. She flips to her feet and shows off her ears before launching with a suicide dive that wipes out both Michin and B‑Fab on the floor.

Iyo and Michin roll back into the ring. Michin slips out of a slam and blocks a rana, then plants Iyo with a sit‑out powerbomb for a near fall. Michin throws punches and gets another two‑count. B‑Fab tags in, and they hit a double suplex for yet another near fall. Fab whips Iyo into the corner and hits a knee. She repeats it, but Iyo dodges the third and nearly steals it with a rollup. Fab kicks out and gets her own near fall. Michin tags back in and locks Iyo in a tarantula. She follows with another near fall and chokes Iyo in the ropes. Fab tags in and continues the choking before hitting a sliding clothesline for two.

Iyo breaks free with a jawbreaker, but Fab cuts off the tag and drops her with a clothesline. Fab taunts Rhea, then punches her off the apron. The referee restrains Rhea, giving Michin the opening to join Fab in a two‑on‑one attack. The referee turns just in time to see Michin in the ring, and while he argues with both opponents, Jade Cargill reaches up and yanks Rhea off the apron.

Michin charges and runs shoulder‑first into the ring post. Iyo rolls up Fab with a victory roll and gets the three‑count.

Winners: Iyo Sky & Rhea Ripley

After the match, B‑Fab, Jade, and Michin swarm Iyo. Michin grabs a kendo stick. Rhea recovers and charges at Jade, but Jade blasts her with a bicycle kick. Michin and Fab hold Rhea in the corner while Jade gets in her face. Jade then turns and cracks Iyo repeatedly with the kendo stick before planting her with Jaded.

Backstage:

Finn Bálor congratulates Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh for the beating they delivered earlier. He says maybe he brought it on himself. He tried to do things the easy way, tried to play nice — but he’s the one who taught them how to play dirty. Playtime is over. They only know one side of him. There’s another side he buried long ago, a side he thought was gone forever. They’ve awakened it… and now it’s coming for them.

Backstage:

Dom looks confused and asks what Finn meant. JD says they should be more worried about Dom’s “deadbeat dad” getting a title match. Dom says JD will bring the Intercontinental Title back to the Judgment Day. And as for his father, Dom says he knows exactly how to deal with him.

Roxanne Perez walks in, and Liv Morgan asks Raquel to give them a moment. Liv thanks Roxanne for what she did last week, but says there’s an elephant in the room. Liv knows Finn brought Roxanne into the group — but Finn turned his back on them.

Stephanie Vaquer blindsides Liv from behind, slamming her into storage cases and a monitor.

Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar Contract Signing

Triple H makes his way to the ring to oversee the contract signing between Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar. He’s joined by Adam pearce.

Adam Pearce stands in the ring and says the WWE Universe is about to witness the birth of a true clash of the titans at WrestleMania — Brock Lesnar versus Oba Femi.

Paul Heyman interrupts, stepping onto the stage with that familiar, uneasy swagger. He introduces “the Conqueror of the Ruler,” a ruler who can’t measure up to the real main event of WrestleMania: Brock Lesnar.

Brock hits the stage and immediately launches into the Brock Bounce, pacing with that coiled‑spring energy as the crowd roars.

Oba Femi makes his entrance. As he steps into the ring, Brock Lesnar blasts him with a shoulder. Oba fires back immediately, hurling Brock into the ring post. They crash over the contract‑signing table, and security floods the ring — only to be tossed aside by both men like they’re nothing.

Brock breaks free first and charges Oba. Oba breaks loose moments later and goes right after Brock. Brock throws a chair at Oba. Oba catches it and hurls it right back.

And just like that… the show cuts to credits.

WWE RAW Results – April 6, 2026

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