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Fantasy WWE: Raw 3

I. Ramedies By I. Ramedies 13 Dec 2025 9 min read

Promo: AJ Styles came out, saying that Finn Balor was too much of a coward to finish that match fairly so he has to get his henchmen, who he says Finn’s holding back to help him. However, the Judgement Day came out with Finn saying that he still is the number one contender as AJ offered to fight him so he’ll still see Styles at King and Queen Of The Ring, but it’s clear he hasn’t learned his lesson. Before Judgement Day can attack him AJ says that he might not have a lot of friends but Judgement Day has a lot of enemies. From behind Rey Fenix and Penta hit dual Mexican destroyers on JD and Dom as Finn is thrown out but AJ as a 6 man tag match is set for the main event.

Match: King Of The Ring Quarter Finals-Gunther vs Bron Breakker 

Gunther and Bron Breakker collide like two freight trains the moment the bell rings—pure violence, no feeling-out process. Gunther chops Bron down to the chest with machine-gun precision, but Bron fires back with explosive tackles, launching the Ring General across the mat like it’s nothing. The pace is unreal: Gunther grinding Bron down with brutal suplexes and corner strikes, Bron responding with raw speed, flying clotheslines, and spine-shattering power. The crowd is on their feet watching two kings of violence test whose will breaks first—iron sharpening iron, and neither man backing an inch. In the end Gunther goes for a Lariat but Bron counters into a Standing Frankensteiner as he goes to the corner running for a Spear when Gunther hits a Powerbomb for the win.

Promo: Gunther starts cutting a promo about how he has dominated on Raw and no one will ever be on his level as he is the Ring General and will be the King Of The Ring when Drew McIntyre’s music hits. Drew says that his not even on Gutnhers level, his above it and when he beats Bronson he hopes Gunther watches so Gutnher can see why he wont make it pastthe Semi Finals.

Match: King Of The Ring Quarter Finals-Drew McIntyre vs Bronson Reed

Drew McIntyre and Bronson Reed collide like two runaway trains from the opening bell, with Drew using his speed and power to chop the giant down while Reed answers with crushing body splashes and brutal shoulder tackles. The pace is ruthless—McIntyre lands a Glasgow Kiss and a spine-shaking belly-to-belly suplex, but Reed shrugs it off and flattens him with a senton that rattles the whole ring. The crowd is split as Drew fights from underneath with stiff forearms and a Future Shock attempt, while Reed keeps cutting him off with sheer weight and raw force, leaving both men battered, breathing heavy, and standing on the edge of destruction as the match reaches its breaking point. Bronson muscles Drew onto his shoulders for a Death Valley Driver, but McIntyre slips out at the last second and detonates a sudden Future Shock DDT out of nowhere. Drew smells blood, stalks the corner, and blasts Reed with a thunderous Claymore that flips the big man inside out. Refusing to let up, McIntyre reloads—second Claymore connects flush—then backs into the corner one final time and fires the decisive third Claymore for the emphatic pinfall win, stamping his authority on the King of the Ring quarterfinals.

Brawl: As Drew celebrates his brutal win, Gunther’s music cuts through the arena like a warning shot, and the Ring General storms the ring to meet him face-to-face as the tension explodes instantly into violence. They trade ruthless chops and closed fists with zero restraint, blood spilling from split brows as the fight spills to the floor and the crowd loses their minds. Security floods the scene trying to pull them apart, but Drew breaks free in a blur of rage, sprints full speed, and obliterates Gunther with a savage Claymore through the barricade, leaving both men laid out in a crimson-soaked preview of the war waiting in the semifinals.

Match: Intercontinental Championship Open Challenge-Leon Slater vs…El Grande Americano!

Leon Slater storms out with the Intercontinental Championship held high as El Grande Americano answers his own open challenge, stepping in with swagger and mind games from the jump. The bell rings and it’s speed vs spectacle—Slater lighting him up with crisp dropkicks and a flying crossbody, while El Grande cuts him off with sneaky rakes to the eyes, sharp suplexes, and ruthless grounded control. The crowd stays split as momentum swings back and forth: Slater fires up with a springboard lariat and a standing shooting star, Americano answers with a brutal spinebuster and a taunting pause before the next strike, both men digging deep as the pace reaches championship level just as the match hits its breaking point…In the end El Grande goes for the headbut but Leon ducks under before hitting a hurricanrana into the Swanton 450 for the win.

Promo: Leon is about to leave when Logan Paul comes out. Logan states that Leon got lucky at Night Of Champions and that won’t happen next time. Leon responds by saying that Logan’s whole life has been luck. The only reason he’s able to be in the wrestling world is luck while Leon’s all about hard work that’s why he’s doing the weekly open challenge and he doesn’t mind having one planned match, if it means he gets to wipe Logan’s smug smile off his face.

Backstage: Bron Breakker is getting interviewed on his loss to Gunther as he says this: “Y’know everyone calls you the next big thing, everyone expects you to be this wrestling beast carved by God but the truth is when it comes to people like Gunther and AJ Styles as it stands right now I’m nowhere near their leve-”

Bron is cut off by Paul Heyman: “Mr Breakker I’d like to meet with you.”

Match: Nic Nemeth vs Montez Ford

Nic Nemeth and Montez Ford tear into each other from the opening bell with speed, swagger, and pure athletic violence, Nemeth using veteran precision to slow Ford down with sharp jabs, neckbreakers, and a perfectly timed dropkick as Ford fires back with unreal agility, flying over the ropes with a daredevil dive and snapping Nemeth with explosive strikes. The crowd stays on their feet as momentum swings wildly—Nemeth targeting the knee to ground the high-flyer, while Ford refuses to stay down, stringing together rapid offense, showing heart, hunger, and main-event energy with every move. In the end Montez goes to the top rope for a From The heavens when Ryan Nemeth gets on the apron to distract Ford but Aneglo takes him down, btu int his time Nic retrieved as Montex jumps but Nemeth catches him in the jaw with a superkick for the three count.

Brawl: The Nemeths try to go off the ramp when Montez gets up and hits a Tope Con Hilo taking both of them out as Aneglo joins his tag brother as the 4 men brawl throughout the arena, Angelo sending Nic through the steel steps while Ryan technically takes down Ford when William Regal comes out saying next week it will be teh Street Profits vs the Nemeth Brothers.

Match: Queen Of The Ring Quarter Finals-AJ Lee vs Alexa Bliss

AJ Lee and Alexa Bliss tear into each other from the opening bell, trading sharp strikes and rapid counters with zero hesitation. AJ targets the neck and arms with vicious submissions and snap kicks, while Alexa answers with sudden bursts of offense—handspring attacks, crafty roll-ups, and a wicked DDT that nearly steals it. The pace never slows as momentum swings back and forth, the crowd split between AJ’s unhinged fire and Alexa’s cold, calculated precision, both women proving they’ll do whatever it takes to move one step closer to the crown. In the end a hooded figure when ALexa is on the top throws her off when the ref isn’t looking as AJ Lee takes the shot hitting a Shining Wizard for the win. Post match the hooded figure takes off her mask as it’s Liv Morgan…

Match: Queen Of The Ring-Giuia vs Charlotte Flair

Giulia and Charlotte Flair collide in a high-stakes Queen of the Ring clash that feels like destiny meeting dominance, with Charlotte using her size and ring IQ to bully Giulia early, while Giulia answers with lightning-fast strikes, precision kicks, and a nasty running knee that flips the momentum. The pace sharpens as counters stack on counters—Flair narrowly escapes a grounded submission, Giulia kicks out after a big spinebuster, and the crowd rises as both women trade forearms dead center like it’s pride on the line. Near the end, exhaustion sets in, mistakes creep up, and one opening—just one—hangs in the air as the match teeters on the edge of history. Charlotte goes to the corner for a Natural Selection when Raquel Rodriguez gets in the corner distracting Charlotte as Giulai from behind grabs Flair and hits a Glorious Buster for the win.

Backstage: Bayley and Lyra walk into Roxanne Perez’s locker room. They say that they challenge Roxanne and AJ to a tag team match any day, any time. Roxanne scoffas saying that AJ is busy right now in the Queen of the RIng Tournament so they have much mroe important things to do then face the wannabe’s.

Promo: Seth Rollins comes out saying that Kevin Owens is a little idiot or couldn’t face the Visionary man-to-man as he says that at King and Queen Of The Ring Kevin will face Judgement, straight from the Revolutionary himself.


MAIN EVENT: 6 MAN TAG TEAM MATCH-AJ Styles and the Lucha Bros vs Judgement Day

The bell rings and chaos hits fast as AJ Styles flies in with a forearm on Finn Bálor while the Lucha Bros light up Dominik and JD with rapid-fire kicks and tandem offense. Penta snaps arms and drops Dominik with a sharp lungblower, Fénix follows with a tightrope kick that sends JD reeling, and the trio keeps Judgment Day on the back foot with ruthless speed. Finn slows it down with a sudden double stomp on Fénix and a sling blade to AJ, giving his team some breathing room as Dominik plays dirty on the floor. The pace keeps escalating—dives to the outside, blind tags, near falls stacking up—until all six men are down after a wild collision in the center of the ring, setting the stage for whatever comes next. JD and DOm are taken otu as Finn is surrounded by the Phenomenal One and Lucha Bros as Penta hits him with a Mexican Destroyer, as Rey follows with one of his own as AJ Styles grabs Finn last and hits a Styles Clash as he pins Finn for the win. AJ grabs a mic post match: “Finn, even though pinning you once was nice I want to do it again and again, because our match will be a two out of three falls match.”

 

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