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Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor and Sami Zayn in a Money in the Bank qualifying match.
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WWE Raw advertised two Triple Threat Money in the Bank qualifying matches as Seth Rollins battled Sami Zayn and Finn Balor while Penta faced off against Chad Gable and Dragon Lee. Raw also advertised the underdog Tozawa walking into certain demise against Rusev.
WWE Raw On Netflix Results On May 26, 2025
- Penta def. Chad Gable and Dragon Lee | Men’s MITB Qualifying Match
- Rusev def. Akira Tozawa
- The New Day def. War Raiders and American Made | WWE World Tag Titles
- Kairi Sane def. Liv Morgan
- Seth Rollins def. Finn Balor and Sami Zayn | Men’s MITB Qualifying Match
WWE Raw Ticket Sales
- WWE Raw Venue: Yuengling Center (Tampa, Fla.)
- WWE Raw Tickets Distributed: 8,760
- WWE Raw Tickets Available: 22
WWE Raw On Netflix Highlights, Winners And Grades
Seth Rollins Appears With New Stable
Paul Heyman gave two strong, obnoxious endorsements of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, both of whom were dressed like musclebound limo drivers. Heyman spoiled the eight WrestleManias by saying Breakker would headline all of them. Fans barked in approval.
Heyman said WWE and its top stars were afraid of Bronson Reed, and Reed did more damage to Seth Rollins in one night than Roman Reigns and CM Punk combined. Before handing the mic over to Rollins, Heyman told Tampa to “acknowledge” Seth Rollins. This line received a ton of heat and chants of “We want Roman!”
Fans chanted “F U Rollins” and “You sold out!” to Seth, who seemed legitimately confused by the “You sold out” line. Rollins reminded the Yuengling Center that he told fans about his plan and followed through.
Rollins used buzz words such as “power” and “domination,” but this group still doesn’t have a name. Rollins vowed to win the men’s Money in the Bank qualifying match as well as the briefcase itself.
WWE Raw Opening Segment: B
Penta Def. Chad Gable And Dragon Lee
These three immediately worked well together, with one wrestler after another showcasing their impressive moves.
Michael Cole questioned why Chad Gable doesn’t wrestle as El Grande Americano all the time.
Penta accidentally dropped Chad Gable right on his face in a scary landing. The referee immediately checked on Gable, who seemed fine as he caught a diving Penta.
Gable faced off with El Vikingo, his opponent at Worlds Collide who was in the front row. As Gable and Penta brawled, Lee came flying onto Penta through the table as Gable moved out of the way.
Gable attacked Vikingo and then turned his attention to Penta.
Gable showed an incredible feat of strength with a delayed German suplex on Penta and Lee.
El Vikingo got his receipt with a boot to the nose of Gable on the top rope. Penta capitalized with a Penta Driver for the win. Gable was busted open.
Penta vs. Chad Gable vs. Dragon Lee Grade: A-
Rusev Destroys Akira Tozawa
Rusev demolished Tozawa after a brief flurry of offense from Akira. Rusev trapped Tozawa in The Accolade for the win, but refused to let go.
Sheamus came to Tozawa’s aid as the two former League of Nations members faced off. Rusev walked off to a chorus of boos.
Rusev vs. Akira Tozawa Grade: C+
The New Day Def. The War Raiders And American Made
Backstage, Tom Segura—who has been critical of pro wrestling—and Bert Kreischer did a brief interview with Cathy Kelly. The duo then had an exchange with the War Raiders, one of whom chopped Bert.
The New Day dressed in Giant Gonzalez-inspired gear.
The New Day formed an early alliance with The Creed Brothers, even raising their hands before going to break.
Ivar hit a Frog Splash, and it took three men to break it up. Brutus answered with a springboard cannonball to the outside.
The New Day continued to work with The Creeds with no issues, but an opportunistic Xavier Woods rolled up Julius Creed for the win.
New Day vs. War Raiders and American Made Grade: B
Gunther And Jey Uso Face Off
Gunther told Jey Uso he was surprised that his title reign lasted this long (one title defense.) Gunther said he could tell Jey Uso was not ready to carry the weight of a world championship.
Jey Uso said he knows Gunther inside and out, and he would retain the WWE World Heavyweight Championship for the people by making Gunther tap out again.
Gunther and Jey Uso Faceoff Grade: B
Kairi Sane Def. Liv Morgan
Liv Morgan returned in a backstage segment where Dominik Mysterio was getting ready to eat Roxane Perez’s chicken nuggets.
An overconfident Perez told Iyo Sky that she was going to win the women’s Money in the Bank briefcase and cash in on Iyo. Kairi Sane took exception to Liv saying Kairi was never going to win a Money in the Bank briefcase.
Roxanne Perez helped Liv Morgan by shoving Kairi Sane off the top rope. An argument between Roxanne and Raquel temporarily distracted Liv, who went for the Oblivion on Kairi, only to be rolled up for the loss.
Despite being outnumbered by heels, Kairi stayed in the ring after a rollup win, as opposed to running away. Liv Morgan literally had to kick her out of the damn ring.
After the match, Liv Morgan blamed Raquel for the loss backstage. Finn Balor and Roxanne Perez were very happy with the dissension.
Liv Morgan vs. Kairi Sane Grade: B
Becky Lynch And Lyra Valkyria Face Off
Lyra Valkyria accused Becky Lynch of making their feud personal after attacking Lyra following their Backlash match. Becky Lynch told Lyra that she made it personal. Lynch said she went home to her hot husband, and Lyra went home to her “weird little fiancee.”
Lynch said if she doesn’t win at Money in the Bank, she would never challenge for the Women’s IC Title again.
Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria Segment Grade: B
Seth Rollins Def. Sami Zayn And Finn Balor
Backstage, Karrion Kross (who received a huge pop) told Sami Zayn he was not going to ever win a world title.
Finn Balor hit a one-man stereo DDT/reverse DDT on Rollins and Zayn. Zayn answered with a springboard backflip to the outside on both.
Seth Rollins convinced Finn Balor to work with him against Sami Zayn. Balor obliged until Rollins broke up a pinfall over Sami.
After three nights and three events in the Yuengling Center, the Tampa crowd finally started to show signs of fatigue at some points in this main event.
There was an awesome sequence where Finn Balor missed the Coup de Grace, followed by a stomp on Balor by Rollins and a Helluva Kick on Rollins by Zayn. Breakker stopped the three count, and Jey Uso made the save. Breakker Speared Jey for his troubles.
Dominik Slid a steel chair into the ring, trying to help Finn (I think), but Rollins stomped Balor’s head onto the chair for the win.
CM Punk hit the ring from the crowd at the end of the show and stuck Rollins with the GTS.