Here are the results for last night’s episode of WWE Raw on Netflix for November 17, 2025.
The show opened with John Cena delivering an emotional promo to the Madison Square Garden crowd on his final Raw before Dominik Mysterio made his way to the ring, demanding a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship. Cena asks the audience if they want to see him face Mysterio again, and they all agree, but Mysterio says he’s not going to do it Cena’s way again; instead, he wants his rematch at Survivor Series, to which Cena agrees.
But Cena then realised that he promised to have a match on his final ever Raw, and because Mysterio is already there, the two should give the crowd what they want and square off. But then, Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh arrived, and Mysterio, along with his two other stablemates, started putting the boots to Cena. Just as all hope seemed lost for Cena, Sheamus arrived to make the save, but three on two was still too much for both former WWE Champions, and they became overwhelmed, and just as it seemed the babyfaces would get beaten again, Rey Mysterio came out to even the odds.
Rey, Sheamus, and Cena cleaned house and sent the heels to the outside of the ring. Cena then declared that there would be a six-man tag match immediately.
John Cena, Rey Mysterio, and Sheamus Vs. Dominik Mysterio, Finn Balor, and JD McDonagh
The match was joined in progress as Judgment Day were in control of Sheamus. “The Celtic Warrior” was then able to make a break for it and tag in Rey, who fired up before being cut off by his son, allowing the heels to take back control.
After another ad break, Rey was able to work his way out of the heel corner and tag in Cena, who started to deliver his signature comeback and ended by hitting the five knuckle shuffle on McDonagh and attempted an AA, but McDonagh escaped and headbutted Cena before the match devolved into chaos with all three members of the Judgment day hitting their finishers on Cena and attempting to cover him, but both Sheamus and Rey broke up the pin attempt.
A brawl ensued, and it ended with the faces all hitting their finishers, ending with Cena hitting an AA to McDonagh to get the pin.
Winners: John Cena, Rey Mysterio, and Sheamus
After a recap of last SmackDown‘s main event, Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce were discussing the events when Paul Heyman entered and sarcastically apologised to Pearce and Aldis for what he did with Drew McIntyre, stating that if they didn’t like him picking McIntyre, they should wait to see his fifth pick.
After the commercial break, Eric Andre and Ashley Cooke were with a group of unidentified men and footage from during the break was shown of the unknown men battling with Judgment Day backstage.
Back in the ring, Jackie Redmond was in the ring ready to introduce Stephanie Vaquer for an interview, and they showed a clip of Nikki Bella attacking Vaquer from last week’s Raw. Vaquer entered the stage, but before she could make her way to the ring, Bella entered and laid her out on the entrance ramp before grabbing a microphone and challenging her to a match for Vaquer’s Women’s World Title.
Bayley spoke with Asuka and Kairi Sane backstage, and Asuka and Sane offered Bayley to be their fifth teammate in their upcoming WarGames match at Survivor Series. Bayley declined before Lyra Valkyria arrived to celebrate what she thought was the final addition to their WarGames team, but Bayley stormed off.
Solo Sikoa made his entrance for his “The Last Time is Now” tournament match, and we went to an ad break before we found out who his mystery opponent was. After the ad, the surprise man made his entrance, and it was none other than Dolph Ziggler.
The Last Time Is Now Tournament: Dolph Ziggler Vs. Solo Sikoa
Ziggler took control early, and he delivered a barrage of moves ending with a heartstopper elbow, drop toe hold, and locked in an STF, but Sikoa made the ropes and scrambled to the follow outside of the ring.
After an ad break, Sikoa had taken control of the bout, but then, Ziggler fired back up and hit a DDT, Fameasser, and a Zig Zag, but was unable to get the three count. Sikoa went for a Samoan Spike, but Ziggler ducked and attempted a roll-up, and then tried another Zig Zag, but still couldn’t get the pin.
Ziggler went for a superkick, but Sikoa blocked the first attempt before Ziggler connected with another, but Sikoa was able to use the ropes to hold himself up and fired back with a Samoan Spike to get the pinfall victory.
Winner: Solo Sikoa
Alexa Bliss was shown walking backstage, and after an ad break, we were back in the arena and were shown notable members of the crowd, including rapper Lil Yachty, who was playing SmackDown vs. Raw 2006 on his PSP, we saw Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Stephanie McMahon.
Bliss was already in the ring and said that Charlotte Flair has been ignoring her text messages and phone calls, and delivered an emotional promo stating that Flair let her down when she needed her best friend the most. This brought out the Kabuki Warriors, along with Lash Legend and Nia Jax, and they all poked fun at Bliss for her emotional outburst, but before the heels could attack Bliss, Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley made the save.
But as Sky and Ripley took out Asuka and Sane, Legend and Jax were able to put the boots to Bliss, but then, Flair came out with a kendo stick and saved Bliss, and we ended the segment with Flair pointing at Ripley and Sky.
Becky Lynch made her entrance for her match before an ad played.
Becky Lynch (c) Vs. Maxxine Dupri for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Maxxine Dupri attempted to hit a big boot right at the start, but Lynch ducked before Dupri came back with a clothesline and went to the top rope. But Lynch was able to stop Dupri in her tracks and took control of the match.
After a commercial, Dupri fired up and hit a big boot for a two count before hitting a flurry of moves ending with a guillotine leg drop for another two. Lynch was able to take back control and eventually locked in a cross armbar. Dupri broke out and was able to eventually lock in an ankle lock. Lynch escaped and hit a Manhandle Slam, but Dupri got a foot on the ropes to break the count.
Lynch then threw Dupri to the outside of the ring, and as the ref focused on counting Dupri on the outside, Lynch started untying the turnbuckle pad, but before she could execute her plan, AJ Lee returned and, in the distraction, Dupri hit a diving crossbody and got the three count to win the Women’s IC Title.
After the match, Dupri and Lee hugged as Lee presented Dupri with her new title belt.
Winner: Maxxine Dupri TITLE CHANGE
Back from another ad break, and we saw more celebrities as the next match was ready to start.
The Last Time Is Now Tournament: Gunther Vs. Je’Von Evans
We started with back-and-forth grappling between the two, as that quickly turned into striking, and we ended the exchange with Gunther hitting a boot onto Je’Von Evans to lead us into an ad break.
When we returned, Evans was in control and attempted a number of moves which Gunther blocked before attempting a sleeper hold, but Evans countered with an arm drag before hitting a Neuralyzer as Gunther rolled out of the ring to the floor. Evans attempted a dive but was caught, and Gunther threw him into the LED ring boards to go to another break.
We came back to Evans, countering a suplex with an Ace Crusher, and he was able to hit his previously countered dive to the outside of the ring onto Gunther. Evans hit a frog splash but only got a two. Gunther then hit a sleeper suplex and a Powebomb, but also only got a two count. But Evans wasn’t able to counter the Gojira Clutch, and although he put up a good fight, he was unable to escape and was forced to submit.
Winner: Gunther
Maxxine Dupri was interviewed backstage after her title win, along with AJ Lee, as Alpha Academy arrived to carry Dupri off to celebrate her victory. Lee stated that she only came back to WWE to help CM Punk, but Lynch ignited something inside of her and that she might stick around for a little while longer than she’d planned. Rhea Ripley then entered and asked if she could chat with Lee, and they walked off together.
Paul Heyman was in the ring and introduced his WarGames team, then CM Punk, The Usos, and Cody Rhodes, and all eight men brawled until Brock Lesnar returned and suplexed Punk and Rhodes, and as all hope seemed lost for the babyfaces, Roman Reigns returned to even the odds and hit Lesnar with a Superman Punch just as security showed up to break up the brawl.
Bronson Reed attacked Reigns from behind, but was sent packing with a Superman Punch also as the NYPD arrived to help security shut down the action. We closed the show with Reigns spearing Reed and some police officers through a barricade at ringside.



