WWE Raw Results (Dec. 1, 2025): 3 Ups and 1 Down
Last night’s episode of WWE Raw, broadcast from Glendale, Arizona, rolled out the aftermath of Survivor Series: WarGames and set the stage for the coming months as the road to the next big events begins.
✅ Up: Bron Breakker Cuts the Promo of His Life on CM Punk
Shortly after WarGames, Paul Heyman entered the ring and officially secured a World Heavyweight Title match for Breakker — after Breakker pinned Punk at WarGames.
Breakker followed up with a blistering promo, ripping into Punk’s legacy, name‑dropping critics, and challenging his toughness. While not every line landed perfectly, the intensity and raw emotion told fans this bout — scheduled for January 5, 2026 — could be huge.
⚠️ Down: Tag Division Stalls with Yet Another DQ Finish
The women’s tag‑team match — pitting former allies Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY against Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss — ended in a disappointing no‑contest after interference from the reigning champs. Fans were left with no clear No. 1 contenders, and the division’s momentum took a hit.
With December typically a quieter month on the WWE calendar, another motionless tag division feels like a missed opportunity for fresh storylines.
✅ Up: Liv Morgan Re‑asserts Herself — and Elevates The Judgment Day
Liv Morgan made her presence felt with a commanding promo thanking her return and vowing that Judgment Day will bring more gold home. She followed that up backstage by confronting the Women’s World Champion, signaling serious intent.
Her return — and the renewed swagger — bring a sharper edge to the faction. In a night with several flat tag outcomes, Morgan’s energy stood out.
✅ Up: Natalya Gets a Fresh Edge — On Screen and Behind the Scenes
Often under‑utilized since re‑signing, Natalya surprised viewers with a short but powerful training segment with up‑and‑coming champion Maxxine Dupri. In under a minute, she turned on a serious “no‑nonsense” vibe — something many fans have been asking for.
If WWE commits to this grittier, tougher version of Natalya, she could become a meaningful player — and Dupri a stronger champion — when storylines ramp up again.
🔮 What It All Means — and What’s Next
With WarGames behind us, Raw is now laying the foundation for 2026. Breakker vs. Punk for the World Heavyweight Title is already scheduled, giving fans a major blockbuster to anticipate. Meanwhile, the women’s tag division needs clearer direction — last night’s DQ finishes don’t instill confidence.
On the bright side, returning stars like Liv Morgan and a re‑energized Natalya could breathe new life into their respective divisions. If WWE leans in — more promos, more confrontations, less filler — late 2025 could shape up to be surprisingly eventful

