WWE Raw Results
April 6, 2026
Houston, Texas (Toyota Center)
Commentary: Michael Cole and Corey Graves
Results by: Mike Tedesco of Wrestleview.com
“Then. Now. Forever. Together.” The WWE video leads us into the show.
Pre-Show Arrivals
Oba Femi is shown entering the arena. He’ll have a contract signing with Brock Lesnar later tonight. Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY arrived together. WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta arrived with Dragon Lee and Je’Von Evans.
World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk is also in the building. This is actually a live shot. He walks through the Gorilla Position and heads down to the ring with purpose. Punk throws the title into the ring and gets in the ring. Punk sits in the center of the ring, and the crowd is buzzing. An “OTC” chant picks up. Punk says that Houston is a “wrestling town.” There’s a lot of history here. Punk has had some great moments in this building, but there are also ghosts. Things that were supposed to happen that didn’t. This is Paul Boesch territory. Houston Wrestling. Punk loved hearing about the old-timers. You can’t help but compare yourself to them and wonder how they’d handle a similar situation. Sometimes he dreams about what Harley Race would do.
Dreams are stories we tell ourselves. The important stuff happens when we’re awake. Punk says, “Houston, I’m awake. Is it great to be alive on a Monday night in Houston or what?” The crowd cheers. Punk says that Roman Reigns is not here tonight. The crowd boos. Two weeks ago, shockingly enough, with help from his cousins, he put Punk through the ringside table with a powerbomb. Reigns thought he was the king of the world. Punk couldn’t wait to get to Monday Night Raw at Madison Square Garden to get his revenge. Punk showed up cousin-less and got his receipt by putting Reigns through the ringside table alone. Roman Reigns says he hates Punk. Punk thinks that’s good. If Reigns hates him, that tells Punk he’s exactly where he needs to be. People hate Punk because he won’t trade his authenticity for approval. Being hated by losers is the price he pays for not being one of them.
An “OTC” chant picks up. Punk sarcastically says they can chant, and maybe Reigns will show up. Reigns didn’t show up. Punk showed up… and he’s an old man. A “CM Punk” chant picks up. Punk says Reigns hates him, and he knows why. Punk wants to explain why he hates Roman Reigns. Punk stands on the commentary table and takes off his jacket. Punk points to the WrestleMania sign. Punk and Reigns have the tools to get to the pinnacle. Punk’s tools are self-made and sharpened to a deadly point through years of self-belief, hard work, spite, and sacrifice. Reigns’ tools are store-bought, hand-delivered, and, like Reigns, plastic. Back in the day, Punk was too young and stupid to understand. Now, he’s too old and rich to give a damn. Punk finally understands why TKO sends Reigns’ belt-less ass to Jimmy Fallon because he’s safe and plastic. As for Punk, you never know what he’ll do or say. Why is it that he’s done half a dozen movies and TV shows and not miss a day, but the people will boo him when he gives them the news that Reigns isn’t here? When Reigns does bother to show up, he shows up late and leaves early. Reigns thinks he’s The Rock. At least The Rock is a Hollywood superstar. Punk then says, “Oh, I’m sorry, was a Hollywood superstar.” Just like Reigns was a champion, but that fairy tale is long over. This is pro wrestling. Not cinema.
Punk’s cousin isn’t on the Board of Directors. Punk doesn’t surround himself with Wise Men, advocates, and “yes” men who protect him from the truth. Punk’s daddy wasn’t a pro wrestler who gave him a favored job because he sucked at football. Punk earned and deserves everything he’s busted his ass for. Reigns is just “a bucktooth nepobaby who ate dog food for a weird old man.” The crowd is stunned and buzzing loudly. That weird old man treated Punk like a dog and expected him to smile, but he had “F-U money,” so he took that, along with his dignity, and left. They can’t control him. A “CM Punk” chant fires up. Punk asks if they’re having fun. When people ask him for a pipe bomb, you need to understand that this is what you get. Reigns can brag about how many times he’s been in the main event, but if he was given the same opportunities and sucked at the first eight of them so spectacularly bad that he’d be fired and blackballed. You can’t blackball Punk. Punk can stand on the bridge and blow it up because “bitch, I know how to swim.”
Punk says he’s not done because everyone is getting it tonight. Punk turns his attention to Pat McAfee, calling him a hillbilly. McAfee thinks he can come to his business and run his mouth, but he just wrote a check his “narrow ass” can’t cash. McAfee wants to talk about ticket sales, so he can call his agent, who was foolish enough to shoehorn him into this business, and tell him to lower the ticket prices. The crowd loudly cheers. Punk will be damned if he’ll have someone who kicked a football for a living come to his business and talk to him about selling tickets and putting asses in seats. McAfee has a receipt coming. Punk wants them to lower the ticket prices so families can come and watch him stand on Roman Reigns’ throat at WrestleMania. Punk is fired up and goes into the crowd to pose.
Michael Cole and Pat McAfee welcome us to the show.
Replay: Last Monday on Raw, iShowSpeed accidentally hit LA Knight with brass knuckles. It wound up costing the Usos the World Tag Team Championship to the Vision.
Video: LA Knight appeared on iShowSpeed’s video podcast and attacked him.
Backstage Segment
iShowSpeed is backstage, looking for Danhausen. Danhausen appears. iShowSpeed begs him to lift the curse. Danhausen has a jar of teeth and says he could “un-curse” him if he gives him his mansion. Raw General Manager Adam Pearce walks up, and Danhausen disappears. iShowSpeed says his life has been a disaster. World Tag Team Champions Austin Theory and Logan Paul appear. iShowSpeed doesn’t want anything to do with them. Paul says everyone hates Speed. His only saving grace is to be with them. They pull iShowSpeed away. Pearce says, “That is a terrible idea.”
World Tag Team Champions Logan Paul and Austin Theory pull a reluctant iShowSpeed into the arena. Theory will face LA Knight next.
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World Tag Team Champion Austin Theory w/ Logan Paul and iShowSpeed vs. LA Knight
Referee: Chad Patton
They lock up, and Knight shoves Theory to the corner. Theory soon grabs Knight and takes him down. Knight gets to his feet. They lock up, and Knight hits a hip toss, followed by a scoop slam. Knight ducks a clothesline and hits another scoop slam. Theory gets out of the ring to regroup with Logan Paul. Theory gets in the ring and puts Knight in the corner before punching him down. Theory bounces Knight’s head off the top turnbuckle and strikes away at him. Theory hits a snap suplex for a one-count. Theory whips him into the corner, but Knight pops out and clotheslines him down. Knight sends him into the ropes, but Theory pulls himself out of the ring. Knight wipes him out with a baseball slide and clotheslines him into the timekeeper’s area. Knight stands on the barricade and poses.
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