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WWE Raw Results – March 23, 2026 | PWMania

WWE Raw Results – March 23, 2026 | PWMania

WWE Raw returns tonight from “Beantown.”

As the road to WrestleMania 42 continues, WWE Monday Night Raw is live this evening at 8/7c on Netflix from the TD Garden in Boston, MA.

Featured below are WWE Raw results for Monday, March 23, written by PWMania.com’s Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live on Netflix.

WWE RAW RESULTS – MARCH 23, 2026

‘WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.’ kicks things off as always. We see a video package looking back at the brutal destruction Oba Femi doled out to Brock Lesnar on Monday’s WWE Raw last week.

Brock Lesnar & Oba Femi – Round 2

Inside the arena, the familiar sounds of Brock Lesnar’s theme hits. Out comes “The Beast Incarnate” in his brand new FAF5 t-shirt, accompanied by Paul Heyman. The two head to the ring and settle inside to kick things off on this week’s show.

Heyman greets the crowd and says he serves as the advocate of the only being on the planet to hold the NCAA, UFC, and WWE Heavyweight Championships, the main event of WrestleMania, Brock Lesnar. The crowd is chanting, “Oba.” Lesnar looks furious.

Heyman warns the crowd that they’re pissing off Brock Lesnar. The reason they’re doing that is that they need to be honest about what happened last week. Last week, Brock Lesnar laid to waste maybe 20 masked men, throwing them everywhere, and then got distracted by Seth “Freakin” Rollins.

That’s when a man so overhyped by WWE that it invokes his gag reflex came down, took advantage of the fact that Lesnar was in twenty fights, and was distracted by Rollins. Heyman says he’s talking about Oba Femi. This is the saddest part of it all. How many times have we heard the same narrative coming out of the WWE hype machine?

When Brock Lesnar conquered the Undertaker’s streak, did he get revenge? No. Then came all the people who were supposed to be the ones to beat the one in 21-1. It wasn’t Goldberg, Braun Strowman, Dean Ambrose, Bobby Lashley, AJ Styles, or John Cena.

The Ambrose name, in reference to the former WWE Superstar who is currently a top star in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under his real name, Jon Moxley, elicited gasps from the fans inside the TD Garden. Heyman soaked in the moment nicely.

It won’t be Oba Femi, who got his WrestleMania moment by putting a foot on Lesnar’s chest and pointing to the sign. That’s his WrestleMania moment. Oba Femi will be victimized and conquered by Brock Lesnar. The lights go out, and Oba Femi’s music hits.

Oba Femi struts his way to the ring as fans do the Goldberg-style chant for the name “O-ba! O-ba!” He makes his way to the ring and the fight is on. He and Lesnar collide. Lesnar looks to hoist Femi up for an F5, but struggles. Femi escapes and clotheslines Lesnar to the floor. He stands tall to end the segment.

The Usos (c) vs. The Vision

We see a quick glance backstage in the TD Garden, before moving onto the fan-friendly ring entrance of The Usos duo of ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso. The WWE Tag-Team Champions head to the ring, as the show shifts gears and settles into a pre-match commercial break.

When the show returns, Logan Paul’s theme hits. Out he comes accompanied by Austin Theory. As they make their way to the ring, we see highlights of Logan Paul and Tom Brady’s interaction on the field during their recent flag football game.

Back live, The Vision duo have settled in the ring. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our opening match. Kicking things off for their respective teams at the onset are Theory and Jey Uso. After all of two minutes of action, Theory and Paul settle into an offensive lead.

As they do, we head into a mid-match break. When the show returns, we see Theory controlling the action and keeping Jey isolated on his team’s side of the ring, away from a tag to a fresh Jimmy Uso. Uso fights back and as he does, we see Logan putting brass knuckles on.

While this is happening at ringside, the theme for LA Knight hits. Knight decks Paul and the brass knuckles end up in Jey’s hands. He puts them on his hand and decks Theory right in front of the referee. The referee calls for the bell and the match is thrown out.

Winners via DQ: The Vision

Becky Lynch Addresses AJ Lee

We see footage of the recent CM Punk and Roman Reigns interactions the past couple of weeks, and then the commentators promote them being in under the same roof and appearing later tonight. Becky Lynch is shown walking backstage with the “Up next” graphic in the lower left corner. We head to a break.

The show returns to a plug for Rhea Ripley joining the long, growing list of talent appearing at WWE World during WrestleMania Week. Inside the arena, Becky Lynch’s theme hits and out comes “The Man” with a seething look on her face. We see highlights of her recent history with AJ Lee.

Grayson Waller vs. Je’Von Evans

It’s time to head back to the ring, as Grayson Waller makes his way out accompanied by Kofi Kingston. Out next is his opponent, “The Young OG” himself Je’Von Evans. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one-on-one contest.

We get the bell and they lock up. Waller locks Evans in a headlock and knocks Evans down with a shoulder check. Evans flies around the ring and dropkicks Waller. Evans hits a springboard Hurricanrana and sends Waller out of the ring.

Evans flies through the ropes and takes Waller down outside the ring. Back in the ring, Evans comes off the top rope and comes down on Waller and covers him for a near fall. Waller knees Evans and elbows him. Waller tosses Evans out of the ring and Waller comes out and slams Evans’ head into the apron.

Kingston doesn’t interfere when Evans was outside the ring and Waller gets mad at Kingston for not helping. Evans flies over the ropes and takes out Waller and we cut to a commercial break. Back to Raw, Waller kicks Evans on the back of his neck and covers Evans for a near fall.

Waller chokes out Evans in the corner with his boot and then tries to suplex Evans but Evans rolls through and tries to get a pin on Waller. Waller catches Evans with an uppercut and stomps on Evans’ spine. Evans hits Waller with a superkick and strikes Waller a few times and kicks Waller in the corner.

Evans comes off the top rope and takes out Waller and hits The Red Dot and covers Waller for a near fall. Waller smokes Evans with a forearm to the jaw and Evans strikes Waller back. They go back and forth and Waller punches Evans out. Evans hits a released German Suplex and then kicks Waller down with a knee.

Evans climbs the ropes and Waller knocks him off the ropes. Waller hits a under-hooked DDT kind of move and covers Evans for a near fall. Waller gets on the top rope and Evans kicks Waller as he’s seated on the top turnbuckle. Evans climbs to Waller and punches him. Evans hits a top rope hurricanrana and then the OG Cutter and gets the win.

Winner: Je’Von Evans

Backstage With Paul Heyman & Adam Pearce

Backstage we go, where we see Adam Pearce standing outside of an office when Paul Heyman approaches him. He tells him he wants The Usos vs. The Vision for next week’s WWE Raw at MSG in a Street Fight for the WWE Tag-Team Championships.

Pearce tells Heyman he gives him something to consider. Heyman questions what there is to consider, but then back-tracks and accepts the consideration as his response. He mentions leaving, but Pearce tells him to go to the ring for the time he requested to address Seth Rollins. Heyman is hesitant. Pearce says “the time is now.”

Paul Heyman Addresses Seth Rollins

We head to a break. When the show returns, we see promotion for Dennis Rodman being part of the 2026 class of WWE Hall of Fame inductees. In the ring live, we see Paul Heyman standing with a microphone in-hand. He doesn’t look happy.

“I’m having a really bad night.” That’s how Heyman begins, before pointing out how he has been relegated to a contractual appearance. In a place like Boston, no less. He’s having a bad night because he has no one to hide behind tonight.

He talks about Austin Theory and Logan Paul being knocked out, Brock Lesnar leaving the arena because he’s pissed off and Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed being out with injuries. Heyman says he’s a man who has been pushed to his limits and the WWE is only big enough for either him or Seth Rollins.

Heyman says he wants Rollins to come out and put Heyman out of his misery, right here – right now. A masked man makes his way through the crowd and stands in the crowd before getting on the announce desk. Heyman doesn’t see him and Rollins unmasks himself on the announce desk.

Cops run out and tell Rollins to get off the announce desk. Rollins obliges and the cops take Rollins away and Heyman says he has a restraining order against Rollins and Rollins is now going to jail. Rollins breaks free and begins running.

He sprints around the corner and to the ring and punches Heyman. The cops detain Rollins and Rollins mouths off to Heyman. Adam Pearce is out helping Rollins to the back now that Rollins is handcuffed. Heyman laughs in the ring as Rollins is taken away.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. The Kabuki Warriors

Now it’s time for women’s tag-team action. Following the ring entrances of The Kabuki Warriors duo of Asuka and Kairi Sane, out come Bayley and Lyra Valkyria. Asuka and Bayley start off. Sane distracts Bayley allowing Asuka to knock Bayley to the mat.

Bayley kicks Asuka and Valkyria is tagged in. Valkyria kicks Asuka and tags in Bayley. Bayley bulldozes Asuka and hits a sliding clothesline and covers Asuka. Asuka rolls out of the ring and Bayley comes out to beat Asuka but Asuka gets a kick on Bayley.

Back in the ring, Sane is tagged in and Bayley is double teamed and we cut to a commercial break as the match continues. When the show return, we see the action still in progress. Things wrap up with Lyra and Bayley getting the win. They then call out The Irresistible Forces for the tag-titles at Raw at MSG.

Winners: Bayley & Lyra Valkyria

Backstage With iShowSpeed, Penta, Dragon Lee & Danhausen

Backstage, we see Penta warming up for his title defense against Dominik Mysterio tonight. In walks iShowSpeed. He asks how to do his famous hand gesture. Penta teaches him. In comes Dragon Lee. He and Speed banter and Speed heads off. Penta tells Dragon he can have a rematch whenever he wants. We head to a break.

The show returns and we see Raw G.M. Adam Pearce chatting it up with iShowSpeed. In comes Danhausen. He asks for Speed’s phone password to rename his show, IShowSpeed-hausen. Speed says no. Danhausen curses him and “disappears.” The show moves on. Footage is shown of Randy Orton’s latest madness from SmackDown.

Backstage With Asuka, Kairi Sane, Iyo Sky & Raquel Rodriguez

Asuka yells at Kairi Sane backstage for losing their match. Asuka leaves and Iyo Sky approaches Sane and tells Sane that she deserves better. Asuka yells for Sane and Sane leaves. Raquel Rodriguez comes up to Sky and asks Sky what her deal is. Sky says she’ll always interfere in Rodriguez’ matches. Sky and Rodriguez will battle next week.

Stephanie Vaquer Attacks Liv Morgan

Back inside the arena live, as Dominik Mysterio comes out with Liv Morgan, Morgan is attacked by Stephanie Vaquer. Vaquer and Morgan fight into the backstage area and are separated by officials but they keep going at it and we cut to a commercial.

WWE Intercontinental Championship
Penta (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio

It’s main event (match) time!

And it gets started early, as before we get the bell, Mysterio attacks Penta. The bell rings and Mysterio attacks Penta again and beats on him in the corner. Mysterio slams into Penta in the corner and Penta takes down Mysterio with a hurricanrana and then hits a backbreaker.

Mysterio is kicked in the face and then kicked in the corner. Penta connects with a handstand double boot and Mysterio then dropkicks Penta and flies out through the ropes and DDT’s Penta. On that note, the show shifts gears and settles into a mid-match commercial break.

When the show returns, we see the action still in progress in this high stakes main event title tilt. Dom begins shifting the offensive momentum in his favor. As he does, however, he climbs the ropes for a frog-splash, but stops when Finn Balor’s theme hits.

Out comes Balor with a “Balor Club” graphic on the titan tron. He grills Dom on the top-rope. Dom looks back frozen in fear like he has seen a ghost. JD McDonagh, who was at ringside, runs up to Balor, who lays him out. Dom goes for the frog-splash, but misses and Penta rolls him up for the win. Balor beats Dom down afterwards.

Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Penta

CM Punk & Roman Reigns Face-To-Face On Road To WrestleMania

It’s main event (segment) time!

Michael Cole and Corey Graves run down the lineup for next week’s WWE Raw at MSG in NYC. We then see CM Punk in the Gorilla position getting ready to head out. He is stopped by Jimmy Uso. He warns Punk before going out, telling him Roman Reigns is on the warpath.

Punk smiles ear-to-ear and says, “Thanks ‘Big’ Jim,” and walks off as his music hits. He makes his way to the ring as we shift gears and head into our final commercial break of the evening. Punk comes to the ring and asks the crowd if they heard what Uso said to him before he came out.

He talks about how he was pissed off by exactly one thing Reigns said last week. He called him old. He said he proudly wears his gray hairs, unlike Reigns, who dyes his with Just For Men. He talks trash for a few more minutes and out comes Jey Uso, fired up.

Punk won’t let him in the ring until he says if he wants to fight or talk. Uso tells Punk he keeps running his mouth. When they seem geared up to fight the rematch for the title that they never had, Jimmy Uso comes out and stops them. Jimmy tries reasoning with Jey.

Things almost get physical, and then Reigns’ theme hits. Reigns calmly walks to the ring, but looks super pissed. He asks if The Usos had a match earlier. Jimmy says they did. He tells Jimmy he’s gonna say this as respectfully as possible. “Get your brother and get out of my ring.”

As they go to do that, Jey goes along with it, until Punk quips from across the ring that they can’t leave because they all need help and can’t do anything for themselves. When he calls Jey “the help,” he runs across the ring to fight, but Punk lays him out.

Jimmy grabs Punk, and Reigns charges and blasts Punk with a Superman punch. Jey freaks out as Adam Pearce and security hold he and Jimmy back. He yells to Reigns, who is about to leave the ring, to go handle him. Reigns spears Punk. He power bombs him through the commentary desk at ringside.

Reigns’ theme hits to wrap things up. The camera zooms in on Punk, who is laid out in the rubble that used to be a commentary desk. He smiles and laughs when asked by security and Pearce if he needs help. He chuckles and says, “I’m not the one who needs help.” That’s how the show wraps up. Thanks for joining us!

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