LIVE WWE RAW Results – July 13, 2026

WWE RAW Results – July 13, 2026

WWE RAW Results – July 13, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on July 13, from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

We are live from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, as Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman make their way to the ring to start the show. They are accompanied by a group of policemen.

Paul introduces himself and Brock. He points out the Dallas Police Department members standing around the ring and asks why they’re here. He says the answer is Oba Femi. Paul says Oba turned down a guaranteed title match against either champion because he’s that obsessed with Brock Lesnar. He tells everyone to think about that — Oba passed on a title shot just to chase Brock. Paul calls it stalker‑level obsession, unhealthy, and flat‑out stupid. He says Oba isn’t just obsessed, he’s the biggest dummy he’s ever met. A big Nigerian dummy acting like an ex‑girlfriend chasing Brock Lesnar.

Paul says he’s used to people being mad at Brock. They talk trash, Brock hits them, and suddenly they’re not obsessed anymore. But this time, it isn’t just Oba obsessed with Brock — Brock is obsessed with Oba. Paul says that scares him half to death. He’s talked to Brock during hunts, during training camp, and Brock keeps saying he can’t wait to get inside Hell in a Cell with Oba.

Paul says he wants to protect his investment, so he went to WWE to request a No‑Touch clause for the match. Then he went to a judge his father knew in Dallas and got a restraining order to keep Oba 100 feet away from Brock. He even got one for Brock too. Paul asks Brock to follow the injunction because Brock is a law‑abiding citizen.

The lights go out and Oba Femi’s music hits.

Oba struts to the ring while the “police” rush inside to stand between him and Brock. Oba steps right into the ring, breaking the injunction, and the cops do absolutely nothing.

Oba says he came here for a fight tonight. He tells Paul he’ll give him a chance to explain whatever this whole setup is supposed to be.

Paul says Oba is violating a court order and tells the cops to “do their jobs.”

Paul and Brock slide out of the ring. Oba grabs one of the “officers” and throws him to the floor. He choke slams two more. He clotheslines another and then toss‑powerbombs one straight over the ropes to the floor.

Oba asks why Brock is running away. He wants to know who this version of Brock even is. Brock used to be the beast. Brock used to run the place. Now he’s running from a fight. Oba says Paul keeps telling everyone he gave up a title match, but Oba knows Brock would have interfered anyway. Oba says Brock can’t run from him at SummerSlam.

Seth Rollins / Roman Reigns Video Package

We get a full look back at the long history between Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, starting with the formation of The Shield — with Seth, Roman, and “some other guy.” The video covers how they arrived together, took over the company, and changed the landscape forever. Their rise, their split, and every major clash between them is highlighted as the feud continues to build toward the next chapter.

– We’re also told that Jalen Brunson will join Roman Reigns this Saturday on Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Iyo Sky vs. Roxanne Perez

They lock up and Iyo backs Perez into the ropes. Perez pushes her into the turnbuckles and they trade punches. Iyo grabs a wrist and snaps into an arm wringer. Perez slips out of a slam and slaps Iyo. Iyo grabs Perez by the hair, Perez grabs Iyo by the hair, and Iyo reverses with a finger wag. Iyo hits a sliding leg sweep. Perez blocks a drop kick and gets a jackknife cover for a two count. Iyo rolls her up for another two. Iyo hits a drop kick that sends Perez to the floor. Iyo goes for a suicide dive, but Perez punches her. Perez tries to suplex Iyo on the apron, but Iyo blocks it and slams Perez on the edge. Iyo follows with an Asai moonsault. Liv tries to slow Iyo down while the referee checks on Perez. Perez sweeps the leg and kicks Iyo’s knee. Perez goes to the floor and drives Iyo’s leg into the barricade.

Back inside, Iyo punches Perez. Perez fires forearms and Iyo shoves her away. Iyo hits a back elbow, but Perez answers with a running uppercut. Perez floats over into a side Russian leg sweep for a near fall. Perez steps into a toe hold and gets another near fall. Iyo kicks her off. Iyo grabs a waist lock, but Perez blocks the German suplex. Perez switches, Iyo rolls through, but misses the double stomp. Perez clips the leg and cartwheels into a double knee drop for a near fall.

Perez puts Iyo on the turnbuckles and goes for a belly‑to‑back superplex, but Iyo blocks it and knocks Perez down with a forearm. Perez kicks the back of Iyo’s leg, dropping her into the tree of woe. Perez kicks the knee again and the referee warns her. Perez hits a running European uppercut to Iyo in the ropes. Perez goes for a double‑jump moonsault, but Iyo gets her knees up — stopping Perez, but hurting herself too.

Iyo fires back with a shotei and a flapjack. She rolls Perez into a victory roll and hits the double stomp. Iyo sets for the butterfly backbreaker, hits it clean, and gets a near fall. Iyo follows with a pendulum kick and climbs up top for a missile dropkick. Iyo gets up, flips around, and her knee suddenly looks fine. She charges for the running double knee strike, but Perez gets up and Iyo misses. Perez hits an arm drag off the turnbuckles and drops into a Calf Crusher. Iyo counters into a Crossface. Iyo hits a knee to Perez. Iyo goes up top for the moonsault, but Raquel gets on the apron. Liv goes after Iyo, but Iyo kicks her off. Iyo kicks Raquel off the apron too. Perez rolls Iyo up and bridges, but Iyo rolls through and holds for the three count.

Winner: Iyo Sky

After the match, Liv attacks Iyo, but Iyo hits a shotei and a kick to Liv.

Raquel and Perez jump Liv, but stop when…

Sol Ruca’s music hits. Sol clears Perez and Raquel. Raquel catches Sol off the apron and swings her into the barricade and the ring post.

Liv hits obLIVion on Iyo and punches her. Raquel and Perez hold Iyo while Liv screams at her and then blasts Iyo in the head with the title belt.

– We take a look at what happened on Smackdown with the Bloodline situation.

Bron Breakker, Austin Theory, Logan Paul & Maxxine Dupri In‑Ring Segment

Bron, Austin, Logan, and Maxxine head to the ring. We get a replay of how Bron and Austin won the tag titles last week.

Logan starts the promo and tells the crowd to show love for the new tag team champions. He says they couldn’t have done it without their newest member, Maxxine.

Maxxine starts to speak, but Otis and Tozawa walk out.

Tozawa asks Maxxine if they can talk.

Maxxine tells them to back off so she can speak.

Otis and Tozawa enter the ring.

Tozawa asks Maxxine what she’s doing. He says this isn’t her. He says he knows her, and these guys are all wrong for her.

Maxxine says she still loves them and appreciates them, and they gave her a choice. She says they told her if she was with Austin, she couldn’t be with them. She says that isn’t fair, and they don’t know Austin.

Otis says he told Maxxine that Austin is bad news.

Maxxine says Otis doesn’t know him.

Otis says he knows Maxxine, and he’s known her for a long time. He says he has to get something off his chest. He says he has something he needs to say to her.

Austin starts laughing and steps onto the apron. He asks if Otis is about to confess his feelings for Maxxine. He mocks Otis, calling him a loser like the fans. He says people like Otis don’t end up with people like her. Austin says she’s with him, so he tells Otis to—

Otis grabs Theory and pulls him into the ring. He shoves Austin into the corner, but Bron hits a splash. Tozawa jumps on Bron’s back, but Bron throws him off. Tozawa drops down and Bron goes to the floor. Bron stops Tozawa and throws him over the announce table.

Bron and Austin attack Otis, but Otis powers out. Otis hits clotheslines and a back elbow on Bron. He launches Theory into the air and slams him down. Otis splashes both Bron and Theory. Otis clotheslines Bron over the top rope to the floor. Otis looks around, and Maxxine steps between him and Theory.

Maxxine talks to Otis, then shifts position so Theory can hit Otis low.

Maxxine asks Otis how he could ever think it could be them.

Theory punches Tozawa, but Tozawa punches back. Bron hits a spear on Tozawa.

Theory holds up the brass knuckles and blasts Otis with them.

Theory hands the knuckles to Maxxine, and Theory yells at Otis while Bron hits a WARP spear on Otis.

– We see the announcement that War Games is coming to Houston for Survivor Series.

– We have a video package for the Number One Contender Gauntlet.

Jimmy Uso Segment / Jimmy Uso vs. Royce Keys

Jimmy Uso comes out and says he’s looking for Solo. He says Solo has been ducking him for weeks and running away. Jimmy says Solo should be scared after what Fatu did to him. Jimmy reminds everyone he gave Royce Keys a beating last week. He tells Solo to come out, fall in line, and join the family.

Royce Keys attacks Jimmy from behind in the aisle and officials rush in to pull them apart.

Adam Pearce says they’re having a match right now.

Jimmy Uso vs. Royce Keys

Keys jumps Jimmy again and sends him into the apron.

The match officially starts and Keys hits an Irish whip and a shoulder tackle. Keys blocks a suplex and hits one of his own. Keys sends Jimmy onto the apron and hits forearms across the chest. Jimmy drops Keys on the top rope, kicks him, and goes up top. Jimmy hits a cross body for a count of two. Jimmy chops Keys and whips him, but Keys hits a clothesline out of the corner. Keys whips Jimmy and Jimmy floats over, hitting a dragon whip that sends Keys to the floor. Keys catches Jimmy off the apron and runs him into the apron and the announce table. Keys lifts Jimmy, but Jimmy slips out. Jimmy hits a Samoan drop onto the announce table.

Jimmy chops Keys and they roll back into the ring. Jimmy covers for a two count. Jimmy locks in a reverse chin lock. Keys kicks free and whips Jimmy, but misses a splash. Jimmy hits Whisper in the Wind for a count of two. Jimmy sets for a suplex, but Keys counters and hits one of his own. Keys throws punches and follows with a power slam for a close call. Jimmy hits a belly‑to‑back suplex. Jimmy chops again, but Keys hits another power slam.

A vehicle pulls up and Jacob Fatu steps out.

Keys whips Jimmy and hits a splash in the corner. Keys lifts Jimmy for a slam, but Jimmy slips out and hits a thrust kick. Keys hits Sky High for a near fall.

Fatu hops the barricade and attacks Keys.

Winner: Royce Keys (by disqualification)

After the match, Fatu grabs a chair and throws it into the ring. He says he didn’t want to do this to Keys, then smashes him with the chair. Fatu puts the chair around Keys’ head and—

Solo Sikoa comes out and tells Fatu to stop. Solo tells Fatu not to do that to Keys. Solo says he gets it now. He says he was lost and left his family. He says he was being stupid. Solo says he understands now. He says blood is thicker than water. Solo says he’s coming home to the family.

Solo points to the sky. Jimmy smiles and points. Fatu points too.

Solo smiles… and hits Jimmy with a Samoan Spike. Solo elbows Fatu and punches him. Jimmy grabs Solo, but Solo punches him down. Fatu hits Solo, then kicks him. Fatu clamps on the Tongan Death Grip and—

LA Knight’s music hits. Knight takes out Jimmy. Knight hits Fatu with a chair, but Fatu doesn’t budge. Knight hits him in the back with the chair.

Knight tells them to come back to the ring for more. He says he’s not done. Knight says he needs Jimmy Uso in the ring. He says he needs Fatu in the ring. He says he’s sick of the Bloodline. He says to call Jey and get him in the ring too. Knight says he’s done with the games and done with the Bloodline. He says he doesn’t have to do it alone. He says they can do it at SummerSlam.

Austin Theory, Logan Paul, Bron Breakker & Maxxine Dupri Backstage Segment

Austin, Logan, Bron, and Maxxine walk in the back. Paul Heyman steps into frame, applauding them. He says this is a vision for the future. He says he’s more than proud and more than happy. He tells them they showed—

Theory cuts him off and asks if they’re back together.

Paul says Maxxine was so magnificent tonight… why would they need him?

– We take a look at Hell in a Cell.

Backstage: Oba Femi / Adam Pearce

Pearce is on the phone and says he’ll be there if he’s needed.

Oba walks into the office. Pearce tells him Heyman was bluffing — there was no injunction, and those weren’t real cops.

Oba says that means they’re scared, because they remember what happened at WrestleMania. He says to wait until they see what he does inside Hell in a Cell.

Bayley Interview

Byron Saxton brings out Bayley for the interstitial interview.

Byron brings up what happened between her and Lyra.

Byron asks for her reaction.

Bayley says she said she is going to call out Lyra to the ring and she walks to the ring with Byron’s mic.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria In‑Ring Confrontation

Bayley asks Lyra to come to the ring.

Lyra walks out and steps inside. Bayley hands her a mic and says she wants to hear from her. Bayley asks if Lyra is going to say anything. She asks if Lyra can even look her in the eye. Bayley says she thought they could be honest with each other and apologize.

Lyra says Bayley should be the one apologizing for holding her back for a year. She says Bayley comes out acting like she’s the victim. Poor Bayley, always getting left behind by her friends. Lyra says she’s been stabbed in the back too, but she hasn’t made it her whole personality. She tells Bayley maybe she should take a step back and look at her own problems. Lyra says she wants to look Bayley in the eye to see her reaction. She says everything Bayley did was a lie. Bayley isn’t a locker room leader — she’s a doormat. Lyra says Bayley drags down everyone she’s associated with. She says Bayley is the worst of her group of four.

Bayley says Lyra is just like everyone else. She says Lyra isn’t as special as she thinks she is, especially saying all this to the first Grand Slam Champion, a Royal Rumble winner, and half of the first Women’s Tag Team Champions. Bayley says she’ll add beating Lyra’s ass at Madison Square Garden to the list. She says she talked to Adam Pearce and she’ll see Lyra at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Lyra tries to attack Bayley, but Bayley knocks her down. Lyra hits a clothesline and kicks Bayley. Lyra follows with a belly‑to‑belly suplex to Bayley.

– We have a video for the returning Big Cass. Cass asks what happens when they call you can’t miss and the whole world is wrong? 8/3

Number One Contender Gauntlet — Segment One: Dominik Mysterio vs. Joe Hendry

They lock up and Joe sends Dom to the mat. They tie up again and Dom grabs a wrist lock, but Joe reverses into a fireman’s carry and drops into a wrist lock of his own. Dom reverses, Joe reverses back, and snaps an arm wringer. Dom kicks and punches Joe. Joe hits a pair of shoulder tackles. Joe follows with a hip toss and a neckbreaker for a two count.

Dom rolls to the floor and Joe follows. Joe blocks a punch and hits Dom. Joe sends Dom into the announce table a few times. Joe breaks the count and has words for JD. Joe hits a European uppercut, but Dom Irish whips Joe into the ring steps. Dom breaks the count and sends Joe back into the ring.

Dom hits a forearm and a hard Irish whip, then poses. He kicks Joe several times and punches him. Dom sets for a suplex, but Joe blocks. Joe tries a suplex, Dom blocks. Dom knees Joe in the midsection and goes for a tornado DDT, but Joe stops it and counters with a suplex. Joe fires punches and a back elbow. Joe hits a forearm in the corner and catches Dom on a cross‑body attempt. Joe hits a fallaway slam and does the MEME turn. JD distracts Joe, and Dom hits an enzuigiri. Dom lands a 619, goes up top, and hits a frog splash for the three count.

Segment Two: Dominik Mysterio vs. Je’Von Evans

Evans flips away from Dom and punches him. Evans hits a slingshot headscissors takedown and a drop kick. Evans hits a running forearm in the corner and follows with an Irish whip. Dom drops Evans on the top rope in a rough landing. Dom slides under the ring while Evans falls to the mat. Dom returns and punches Evans, then hits a forearm. Evans kicks and punches back. Dom knees him in the midsection and sends Evans over the top rope to the floor. The referee holds Dom back while JD clotheslines Evans. Evans gets back in the ring and punches Dom. Evans sends Dom to the floor and hits a suicide dive that sends Dom into the announce table.

They return to the ring and Evans hits a rebound leaping heel kick for a count of two. Evans pulls off his shirt and looks around to toss it into the crowd while Dom recovers and JD distracts both Evans and the referee again. JD gets on the apron to argue, and Evans punches JD off the apron. Dom drop kicks Evans into the ropes. Dom hits the 619 and climbs up top…

The lights drop and Danhausen walks out. He curses Dom as pyro shoots from the wrong ring post. Dom sends JD toward Danhausen and jumps off the turnbuckles. Evans meets him mid‑air with a double‑jump cutter for the three count.

Segment Three: Dragon Lee vs. Je’Von Evans

Lee kicks Evans and sends him into the turnbuckles, then hits a thrust kick. Lee knocks Evans to the floor and follows with a flip dive onto him. Lee sends Evans back into the ring, goes up top, and hits a cross body for a two count. Lee lifts Evans, but Evans slips free. Evans runs into a boot, then kicks Lee. Lee rolls away from Evans and hits a leg sweep followed by a slingshot kick. Evans fires back with a drop kick for a near fall. Evans chops Lee but misses the next one. Lee chops Evans over the top rope to the floor. Lee goes out after him, blocks a punch, and they start trading shots on the floor.

They return to the ring and Evans hits a forearm. Lee fires back. Lee charges with a running chop and Evans rolls to the floor. Lee sprints at him, but Evans back body drops Lee over the ringside barrier. Evans follows with a wild plancha, crashing into the crowd. Evans sends Lee back into the ring and goes for a springboard move, but Lee cuts him off with a super kick for a near fall. Lee charges and leaps over the top rope, hitting a rana on Evans to the floor. Lee slips on the ropes going for a tornado DDT, resets, and hits it clean the second time for a near fall. Lee hits a German suplex, Evans punches back. Evans climbs the turnbuckles, but Lee drops him on the top turnbuckle, leaving Evans in pain. Lee kicks him, goes up top, and hits a double stomp. Lee sets for a power bomb, but Evans rolls through and gets the three count.

Evans and Lee shake hands.

Segment Four: Je’Von Evans vs. Rusev

Rusev attacks Evans from behind and sends him into the ring post, then hits a fallaway slam. Rusev unloads punches and shoulders in the corner. He punches Evans and chokes him on the ropes. Rusev kicks Evans in the back and gets a two count. Evans fires forearms, but Rusev drops him with a clothesline. Rusev hits repeated elbow drops. Rusev lands a judo throw and kicks Evans in the back. Rusev locks in a reverse chin lock. Rusev knees Evans and hits a hard Irish whip. Rusev kicks and slaps Evans. Evans punches back. Evans slips out of a slam and sends Rusev into the turnbuckles. Evans gets a near fall. Evans hits a thrust kick. Rusev blocks a sunset flip and tries to drop down, but Evans moves. Evans kicks him and gets another near fall. Evans sends Rusev to the floor. Evans hits a plancha onto Rusev.

Evans hits a rebound leaping heel kick for a near fall. Rusev catches Evans and hits a uranage for a two count. Rusev goes for the Accolade, but Evans reaches the ropes. Rusev reapplies the hold. Evans fights to his feet with Rusev on his back and falls backward to break free. Rusev charges and misses a splash, hitting the ring post. Evans goes for the double‑jump cutter, but Rusev punches him out of the air and locks the Accolade back on. Evans tries to escape, but Rusev cuts off his breathing and the referee calls for the bell.

Segment Five: Rusev vs. Chad Gable

Chad fires punches and hits a German suplex. He follows with a second German and tries for Chaos Theory, but Rusev grabs the turnbuckles to block. Chad hits an overhead belly‑to‑belly suplex for a two count. Chad goes up top, but Rusev catches him and hits a uranage for a near fall. Rusev sends Chad to the floor. Chad sends Rusev into the ring steps, then chops him and rolls him back inside. Rusev covers for a near fall. Rusev locks in a reverse chin lock. Rusev kicks Chad in the back and chokes him in the ropes. Rusev chops him. Chad hits a back body drop. Chad punches, Rusev kicks.

Rusev unloads punches in the corner. He puts Chad on the turnbuckles and punches him again. Rusev sets for a superplex, but Chad blocks. Chad hits headbutts to knock Rusev down, but Rusev pokes him in the eyes. Chad comes off the turnbuckles with a clothesline. They trade punches. Chad fires a barrage of chops and punches, but Rusev slips out of an Olympic Slam. Rusev hits a thrust kick and locks Chad in the Accolade.

Chad escapes the Accolade and fires a German suplex that sends Rusev into the turnbuckles. Chad rolls forward into a victory roll and gets the three count.

Rusev grabs Chad after the bell and puts him back in the Accolade while Page storms down the aisle.

Segment Six: Chad Gable vs. Ethan Page

Page blasts Chad with a running boot for a quick two count. Page lifts Chad and hits a powerslam for another close call. Page unloads punches. Chad slaps and punches back, but Page drops him with a clothesline. Page puts Chad on the turnbuckles and sets for a Saito superplex. Chad elbows him down. Chad goes for a moonsault, but Page gets a boot up. Chad grabs the ankle lock. Page escapes and Chad kicks him. Page hits the Confidence Breaker for a near fall.

Page goes for a suplex, but Chad slips out and hits an Olympic Slam for a two count. Chad climbs up top, but Page punches him. Page headbutts him and sets for a powerslam off the turnbuckles, but Chad counters mid‑air into an ankle lock.

Page tries to roll through, but Chad holds on. Page taps out.

Winner: Chad Gable

After the match, Penta steps into the ring and stands face‑to‑face with Chad. Penta raises his arms in the title‑holding pose.

– A vehicle arrives at the building and Roman Reigns graces us with his presence.  He gets his title belt from his belt valet.

JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio

Byron Saxton is in the Interstitial Interview Area with JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio.

Byron asks Dom about his performance but JD interrupts and he wants to talk about Danhausen.  He says Danhausen stuck his nose in their business for the last time.  You electrocuted him, stole their money, and you cost Dom the IC Title.  JD says their match will be a No DQ match.  JD says he will prove that curses are not real.

Roman Reigns & Seth Rollins Contract Segment

Adam Pearce stands in the ring and says tonight is the night everything becomes official. He calls out Roman Reigns. Roman eventually steps inside and, after a long pause, asks Dallas to acknowledge him. Seth Rollins walks out and heads toward the ring.

Seth takes the contract from Roman and signs it. Seth says he knows it has to be tough when his song drowns out Roman’s chants. Seth says he knows it has to be difficult, and he knows exactly what Roman is going through. Some things in life are guaranteed — Death, Taxes, and Seth Rollins beating Roman Reigns every single time. Seth tells Roman to sign the contract.

Roman says he wishes Seth would have done that last week because Seth bored everyone half to death. Roman says he was listening, and Seth proved him right. Seth Rollins is his number one hater. Roman says the sad part is Seth is proud of it. That’s the only thing Seth is number one at. Roman says Seth has these people fooled into thinking they’re on the same level, and nothing could be further from the truth. Roman says he’ll show the difference between them. He’ll end any idea that Seth can compete with him. He’ll show Seth what number one really looks like.

Roman signs the contract and Seth hands it to Pearce.

Seth says he owes Roman a debt of gratitude for keeping his title warm. Seth says he’ll see Roman the next time he decides to show up for work.

Seth leaves the ring, and Roman asks where Seth is going. Roman says Seth is just going to sign and run? Roman asks what happens if Seth wins at SummerSlam. What then? Seth will carry the title for a couple of months and get hurt again. Roman tells him not to act shocked because that’s what happens every time. Roman says some would call it self‑sabotage because some people can’t handle the weight, the burden, and the pressure of being the top guy around here.

Seth walks back to the ring.

Seth tells Roman if he has something to say, then say it. Seth says he’s not going anywhere.

Roman says he’ll say it because everyone is thinking it. Roman says he knows Seth is number two because Seth needed a Money in the Bank briefcase to be champion. Roman says Seth had to fake an injury to use it. Roman says if there was ever a time for Seth to be number one, it was when Seth’s “work daddy” was running the place. They tried. They gave Seth all of his stuff, and Seth still couldn’t walk in his shoes. Roman says Seth is always a number two, and Roman will always be number one. Roman tells Seth to acknowledge it, bitch.

Seth asks Roman if that’s all he’s got. Seth tells Roman to go ahead and say he’ll never be Roman. Say he’ll never draw as much money. Say he’ll never main event as many WrestleManias. Seth says he’s told himself all of that for the last fifteen years. They’re not in the same race and they’re not fighting the same fight. Seth says he had to learn to be proud of who he is and what he fights for… And he’s so glad he’s not him.

Seth punches Roman and kicks him down. Seth throws his jacket at Roman and keeps punching. Seth asks where Roman’s people are. Seth sees Roman’s position in the ring and lines up for Black Out, but Roman blasts him with a Superman punch. Roman moves the table in the ring and sets for a power bomb through it, but Seth cracks Roman with the mic and hits a Pedigree. Seth follows with Black Out as we go to credits.

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

  • Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contenders Gauntlet Match: Rusev vs. Dragon Lee vs. Chad Gable vs. Ethan Page vs. Joe Hendry vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Je’Von Evans
  • IYO SKY vs. Roxanne Perez
  • Brock Lesnar returns to Raw
  • Roman Reigns will appear live
  • Bayley and Lyra Valkyria meet face‑to‑face

WWE RAW Preview – July 13, 2026

Penta’s next challenger for the Intercontinental Championship will be decided tonight in a Number One Contenders Gauntlet Match featuring Ethan Page, Chad Gable, Joe Hendry, Rusev, Dragon Lee, Je’Von Evans, and Dominik Mysterio. Last Monday on RAW, Page and Rusev scored a win over Gable and Lee when Rusev made Lee tap out to The Accolade. Rusev then locked the hold on Gable until Joe Hendry tried to help. Hendry’s plan backfired, and he ended up trapped in The Accolade himself. All seven men now enter the gauntlet with momentum, grudges, and a title shot on the line.

Another Judgment Day member steps into the ring as Roxanne Perez goes one‑on‑one with IYO SKY. Perez and Liv Morgan tried to help Raquel Rodriguez dethrone Sol Ruca as Women’s Intercontinental Champion, but SKY took out both women and shut down their plan. Tonight, Perez looks to strike back, while SKY aims to keep her momentum rolling after stopping Judgment Day’s interference.

Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins make their World Heavyweight Championship match at WWE SummerSlam official with a contract signing. Their rivalry continues to escalate as both men prepare for the August 1 and August 2 Premium Live Event. With tensions already high, tonight’s signing could set the tone for their showdown.

Brock Lesnar also appears tonight ahead of his Hell in a Cell Match against Oba Femi at SummerSlam. Lesnar has kept his focus locked on Femi, and tonight’s appearance adds more fuel to their upcoming collision.

WWE RAW Results – July 13, 2026

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