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LYRA VALKYRIE VS CHARLOTTE
Winner: LYRA VALKYRIE via Pinfall
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THE USOS & LA KNIGHT VS THE MFTS
Winner: THE USOS & LA KNIGHT via Pinfall
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KAIRI SANE VS IYO SKY
Winner: KAIRI SANE via Pinfall
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JE'VON EVANS & DRAGON LEE VS RUSEV & JD MCDONAGH
Winner: JE'VON EVANS & DRAGON LEE via Pinfall

REVIEW

WWE Raw Results: April 13, 2026 — The Final Road to WrestleMania 42

The go-home edition of Monday Night Raw rolled into the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, with WWE closing the book on the red brand’s build to WrestleMania 42. Roman Reigns and CM Punk headlined, Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi edged closer to their Night Two collision, and Seth Rollins and GUNTHER traded blows one last time before Night One.

Here’s everything that went down.

Match Results

  • Lyra Valkyria (w/ Bayley) def. Charlotte Flair (w/ Alexa Bliss)
  • The Usos & LA Knight def. The MFTs (Solo Sikoa, JC Mateo & Tonga Loa) — 6-Man Tag Team Match
  • Kairi Sane def. IYO SKY
  • Je’Von Evans & Dragon Lee def. Rusev & JD McDonagh

Reigns and Punk Come Face to Face

The show opened with a pre-taped Roman Reigns promo branding CM Punk a hypocrite and promising that tonight, one way or another, the truth would come out. Reigns got his wish in the main event segment. After Reigns called for Sacramento to acknowledge him, Punk’s music cut him off and The Second City Saint emerged through the crowd.

Punk told Reigns he hated him — because he envied him. He acknowledged Reigns’ 1,316-day run as Undisputed WWE Champion, paid respect to Reigns’ late father Sika, then apologised for invoking his name. Reigns admitted he hated Punk right back, pinpointing Punk’s connection with the fans as the thing that gnawed at him the most. He vowed that Punk and the world would acknowledge him on April 19.

Lesnar Signs — Separately

After last week’s pull-apart brawl at the contract signing, Adam Pearce and Triple H had Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi sign their WrestleMania 42 Night Two contracts separately. Paul Heyman led Lesnar to the ring, with The Beast putting pen to paper and promising the crowd won’t remember Femi’s name after WrestleMania.

Vaquer and Morgan Can’t Wait

A scheduled Cathy Kelley sit-down with Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer turned into chaos when Liv Morgan jumped Vaquer from behind, sending referees scrambling. The two had to be dragged apart twice before officials restored any semblance of order.

Also on the Show

  • A hype package set to The Warning’s “Kerosene” aired to build the Becky Lynch vs. AJ Lee match
  • Seth Rollins and GUNTHER exchanged words and blows in their final confrontation before Night One
  • WWE confirmed the Hulk Hogan: Real American documentary lands on Netflix on April 22

Overall: A quieter go-home show than WWE’s best efforts, leaning heavily on promo work and video packages rather than match-based storytelling. The Reigns/Punk exchange delivered the goods, but the rest of the show was content to remind viewers that WrestleMania is very much nearly here.