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WWE Raw Results — January 06, 2025

Full WWE Raw results for January 06, 2025 in Inglewood, CA. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

January 06, 2025 — Inglewood, CAEvent Time: Tue, Jan 7, 1:00 AM UTC

Match Results

Tribal Combat Match
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
21:30
Summary
Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa turned this into a straight-up family war, not a clean wrestling match. Weapons came into play early, interference showed up like it always does with Bloodline business, and both guys just kept absorbing punishment. Solo had stretches where it felt like he might actually pull this off, landing heavy offense and pushing Roman further than most have lately. Still, Reigns found his opening, hit the Spear, and put Solo down to reassert himself. It wasn’t clean and it definitely wasn’t subtle, but it matched the tone—violent, chaotic, and very on-brand for anything involving the Bloodline.
Women's World Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
11:40
Summary
Rhea Ripley approached this like she had something to take back, and the match reflected that from the start. Liv Morgan relied on speed and counters to stay alive, but Ripley’s strength advantage kept cutting those moments short. Liv had a couple of near falls that made things interesting, but she never fully took control. Ripley eventually shut things down with the Riptide and got the clean win to regain the title. It wasn’t overbooked or dragged out—just a straightforward title change where the more dominant wrestler imposed her will and ended it decisively.
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
10:20
Summary
Drew McIntyre spent a good chunk of this match tossing Jey Uso around and reminding everyone how dangerous he is when he’s in control. Jey, though, stuck to quick bursts of offense and avoided getting completely overwhelmed, which kept him in it longer than expected. The turning point came when Jey capitalized on a brief opening, catching Drew off guard instead of trying to outmuscle him. He secured the win without dominating, which honestly made it work better. Drew still looked like a threat, but Jey walked away with a needed victory by being just a step quicker when it mattered.
Main Event
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
18:58
Summary
CM Punk and Seth Rollins didn’t ease into this—they immediately took it outside and turned it into a fight before it settled into anything resembling a traditional match. Rollins leaned into the mind games, even hitting a GTS to mock Punk, but that only pushed things further. Once things got back under control, both guys traded momentum without overcomplicating the structure. Punk absorbed enough to make the comeback believable, found his opening, and finished it to close the show. It wasn’t about clean technique—it was physical, a little messy, and built around the tension between them, which carried it the whole way.