Get ready for an intense night of WWE action as we bring you the live results from RAW on November 24, 2025! This edition promises to be a thrilling one with the Last Time is Now Tournament Quarterfinal matches taking center stage. But here's where it gets controversial... an unexpected injury halts the tournament's progress, leaving fans in suspense.
As the clock strikes 03:29 GMT, an all-out brawl erupts post-match, with The OTC making a dramatic entrance. He delivers a powerful Superman punch to Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, and the action intensifies as he takes on Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre.
At 03:27 GMT, The Vision makes their presence known. CM Punk and Cody Rhodes come to the aid of The Usos, and Jey Uso showcases his agility by launching himself outside the ring, taking out everyone in his path. In a surprising turn of events, Logan Paul rolls up Jimmy Uso to secure the win.
Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul emerge victorious!
The action heats up at 03:25 GMT as Logan Paul attempts a knockout punch, but Big Jim skillfully dodges. Jimmy Uso delivers a powerful spear to The Maverick and executes the Usos Splash. As he goes for the cover, McIntyre intervenes, saving the day. The Scotsman sends Jey outside the ring but receives a superkick in return. He retaliates with a Glasgow Kiss, leaving Jey dazed.
Big Jim continues his assault with another right hand, climbing to the top rope and executing a crossbody on Logan Paul. The Maverick responds with a big elbow and a boot, and Jimmy Uso manages a late kick-out.
At 03:23 GMT, Drew McIntyre attempts a Claymore, but Jey delivers a big boot. Both teams tag their partners, and Jimmy Uso delivers a clothesline to Logan Paul and a powerful right hand. He goes for the Samoan Drop, but The Maverick escapes. Jimmy follows up with a superkick to Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre.
Logan Paul takes control as the legal man at 03:21 GMT, stomping on Jey in the corner. The Scotsman delivers a kick to Jey behind the referee's back and tags himself in. He and Logan Paul execute a double vertical suplex, dropping Jey.
Drew McIntyre continues his assault at 03:20 GMT, slamming Jey Uso's head into the steel steps and stomping on his hand. He sends the Bloodline member back into the ring, pounding down on Jey Uso's right hand. Jey tries to fight back but is met with a running elbow from McIntyre.
Logan Paul tags himself in at 03:18 GMT, executing a standing frog splash on Jey Uso. The Maverick sends Jey outside the ring and tags Drew McIntyre. The Scotsman sends Jey over the announce desk, leaving him vulnerable.
Back from the break at 03:16 GMT, Jey Uso is the legal man. He drops The Maverick with a slam and tags his twin cousin. Logan Paul finally tags Drew McIntyre, and the two engage in a back-and-forth battle. McIntyre delivers a vertical suplex, gaining the upper hand.
At 03:13 GMT, Drew McIntyre throws Jimmy Uso across the ring and tags Logan Paul. The Maverick delivers a kick to the back of the Bloodline member and strikes Jimmy repeatedly in the corner.
As we return from the break at 03:12 GMT, Logan Paul has taken full control. He batters Jey into the corner and chops him. The Yeet Master fights back with a big right hand, but The Scotsman appears to collapse into the corner. Jimmy Uso becomes the legal man, crashing down on McIntyre.
Logan Paul and Jimmy Uso kick off the match at 03:09 GMT with a collar-and-elbow tie-up. Logan Paul applies a side headlock, and The Maverick responds with a shoulder tackle. Jimmy fights back, putting him down with a big right hand. Jey Uso is tagged in, and the action continues.
The Usos vs. Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul (Men's WarGames advantage Match)
At 03:07 GMT, Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre represent The Vision, reuniting for this match.
As we approach 03:03 GMT, The Usos make their way to the ring, marking their first match together in months.
Cutting to the backstage area at 02:56 GMT, we find Adam Pearce talking to Maxxine Dupri. Dupri expresses her desire to be a workhorse champion and challenges Natalya. Ivy Nile interrupts, claiming the title as her own. Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez join the conversation, and Adam Pearce intervenes, asking Judgment Day if they have a problem. Rox and Raquel walk away, and Adam tells Dupri to call Natalya ASAP.
At 02:51 GMT, Solo Sikoa is declared the winner after Penta is unable to continue in the match.
Solo Sikoa advances in the Last Time is Now Tournament!
Back from the break at 02:47 GMT, the referee checks on Penta. Wade Barrett speculates that the Mexican star may have injured his shoulder, and the match is paused until Penta recovers.
At 02:45 GMT, Solo Sikoa attempts a clothesline, but Penta counters with a thunderous chop and a kick to his midsection. The Mexican star executes a hurricanrana, and both men continue their battle outside the ring. Solo sends Penta over the barricade, gaining the advantage.
Solo Sikoa vs. Penta in a Last Time is Now Tournament Quarterfinal Match
At 02:44 GMT, former AEW star Penta makes his in-ring return to the red brand after his win over Finn Balor last week.
Solo Sikoa makes his entrance at 02:39 GMT, accompanied by his MFT member Talla Tonga. He returns to Monday Night RAW for the Last Time is Now Tournament.
Rhea Ripley takes center stage at 02:36 GMT, interrupting Becky Lynch's address. She brings out Alexa Bliss, IYO SKY, Charlotte Flair, and AJ Lee.
At 02:32 GMT, Becky Lynch expresses her desire to get rid of AJ Lee. The Man acknowledges her differences with Asuka and praises Nia Jax's power but asserts her own dominance, recalling their infamous moment. Becky introduces Lash Legend.
Becky Lynch grabs the microphone at 02:30 GMT, addressing the WWE Universe's unhappiness over the injustice of last week. She calls Jessika Carr a "corrupt" referee and vows to reclaim her Women's Intercontinental Championship.
As we approach 02:28 GMT, Nia Jax and Lash Legend make their way to the ring, joined by The Kabuki Warriors.
Becky Lynch steps into the ring at 02:24 GMT, ready to address her title loss from last week.
Meanwhile, at 02:21 GMT, Brock Lesnar is seen lurking backstage, meeting Paul Heyman.
Cutting to the backstage area at 02:20 GMT, Adam Pearce talks to Raquel Rodriguez about her championship opportunity. The New Day w/Grayson Waller arrives, and Pearce grants them the tag team title shot against AJ Styles and Dragon Lee, making it official for next week.
At 02:17 GMT, Rey Mysterio delivers a step-up enziguri, followed by another one that is countered by JD. Rey attempts the 619, but Finn Balor trips him up. JD accidentally hits Balor, allowing Rey to connect with a 619 and a splash, securing the win.
Rey Mysterio wins!
At 02:15 GMT, JD McDonagh goes for the cover, but Rey Mysterio kicks out at two. The Master of 619 fights back but is met with an elbow. JD delivers an uppercut to Rey, stretching him out across the ring ropes with the help of Finn Balor.
McDonagh gains a near fall with a lateral press at 02:13 GMT. Rey rolls up The Judgment Day member but is met with a clothesline. JD sends Rey into the corner and outside the ring, smashing his face on the announce desk. Finn Balor delivers a cheap shot behind the referee's back.
Back from the break at 02:10 GMT, Rey sends McDonagh into the corner and throws punches. Rey delivers a big right hand, but McDonagh retaliates, sending Mysterio's face crashing into the turnbuckle.
At 02:08 GMT, the two men engage in a collar-and-elbow tie-up. McDonagh applies an armlock on Mysterio, putting him down with a big headbutt.
Rey Mysterio vs. JD McDonagh
As Dom stands tall at 02:04 GMT, Rey Mysterio's best friend, John Cena, makes his way to the ring. Dom rolls out and walks away, but The Judgment Day arrives.
Dom expresses his dissatisfaction with the fake John Cena interrupting him. He offers him a chance to walk away, but the kid doesn't comply and receives a big boot from Dominik Mysterio. Dom delivers a five-knuckle shuffle and a 619, followed by a Frog Splash.
At 02:01 GMT, John Cena's music hits, but a disguised kid appears.
"Dirty" Dom grabs the microphone at 01:59 GMT, speaking in Spanish. He declares his intention to end John Cena's retirement tour and embarrass him in his hometown, reclaiming the Intercontinental Championship. He proclaims himself the greatest Mysterio of all time.
At 01:52 GMT, Dominik Mysterio, Rey Mysterio's son and The Judgment Day member, makes his entrance.
Cutting to the backstage area at 01:49 GMT, Team CM Punk is joined by The Usos. Jimmy emphasizes the need to be on the same page, and The Usos express their desire to partake in the Men's WarGames advantage Match. As Jey and Jimmy leave, Reigns asks CM Punk and Cody Rhodes to decide whose team it is.
Gunther dominates at 01:47 GMT, delivering a clothesline and a powerbomb to Carmelo Hayes for a two count. He attempts a sleeper hold, but Hayes fights back, only to be met with another powerbomb. One! Two! Three! It's all over for Carmelo Hayes.
Gunther advances in the Last Time is Now Tournament!
At 01:45 GMT, Gunther delivers a chop outside the ring, but Hayes moves out of harm's way. Both men are down, and Carmelo Hayes launches himself outside the ring, taking down Gunther. The Ring General attempts a powerbomb on the floor, but Hayes counters, sending him into the timekeeper's area. Carmelo Hayes executes a DDT off the barricade.
Back from the break at 01:44 GMT, Gunther attempts a powerbomb, but Hayes escapes and counters into the First 48. Gunther puts Hayes on the apron, but a kick from Hayes sends him back.
Carmelo Hayes fights back at 01:44 GMT, delivering multiple dropkicks to Gunther. The Ring General puts him down with a big boot and sends Hayes outside the ring once again.