WWE Raw Results 2/2 - Roman Reigns & Liv Morgan Appear, Women's World Championship Philadelphia Street Fight

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s results for "WWE Raw" on February 2, 2026, coming to you live from the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!

With WWE Royal Rumble now in the history books this past Saturday, Roman Reigns and Judgment Day's Liv Morgan emerged victorious in the 2026 Men's and Women's Royal Rumble matches respectively by last eliminating GUNTHER and Tiffany Stratton. Now that they both have choices ahead of them as to who they want to challenge at WWE WrestleMania 42, Reigns and Morgan will both be making appearances on tonight's show to celebrate their title wins.

Stephanie Vaquer will be putting her Women's World Championship on the line for the first time since retaining on the December 29 episode of "Raw" as she defends against another member of Judgment Day Raquel Rodriguez. While Rodriguez unsuccessfully challenged Vaquer for the title on the December 15 episode of "Raw" in a match that ended in no contest and did so once again on December 29 in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Nikki Bella, she made it clear over the course of the past few weeks that she doesn't plan on stopping her pursuit of the Women's World Championship by blinding Vaquer with a handful of attacks.

Bronson Reed of The Vision will be returning to action tonight as he squares off with Penta. The two men have met in the ring on a couple of occasions on the January 12 and 19 episodes of "Raw", with Penta and his ally Dragon Lee defeating Reed and his stablemate Austin Theory on the former date and Penta, Lee, and Rey Mysterio scoring a win against Reed, Theory, and Logan Paul on the latter date.

Additionally, Je'Von Evans will be going head-to-head with El Grande Americano after the latter scored a win against the former on the January 19 edition of "Raw" due to referee stoppage.

We are live! Michael Cole and Corey Graves greet audiences at home.

Bron Breakker Takes Over Raw

Bron Breakker appears at ringside and starts tearing apart the announce desk. He flips it over, still visibly angry about being attacked quickly eliminated from the Men's Royal Rumble match and asks for a microphone.

Logan Paul, Austin Theory, Bronson Reed, and Paul Heyman try calming down Breakker, but Breakker continues yelling and demands that Adam Pearce come to the ring. Heyman takes the microphone from Breakker and says things are Pearce's fault for putting him as entrant 2 rather than Breakker. Breakker takes back the microphone and says Pearce has until the count of three to appear at ringside. Pearce makes his way out surrounded by security and tells Breakker that he drew the number 2 spot. He says he has no idea who the masked man who attacked Breakker was and reminds Breakker that Theory was the last masked man to appear on "Raw", prompting Breakker to charge at Pearce.

LA Knight's music hits, and he hits Paul and Theory (who are still in the ring) with a chair. Reed forces Knight to back down.

Cole and Graves then throw it over to a video recapping the events of WWE Royal Rumble.

Je'Von Evans then makes his way to the ring. Los Americanos follow. 

Je'Von Evans vs. El Grande Americano (w/ Los Americanos)

The bell rings and Grande (resembling Ludwig Kaiser) fires off stomps on Evans in the corner. Evans fires off right hands and left hands on Grande, then lands a dropkick on him. Grande sends Evans crashing out of the ring and lands a chop on him, then fires off a few right hands on him and sends him crashing into the ring steps.

Evans and Grande get back into the ring, but Evans dumps Grande back out over the top rope and flies to level him on the outside.

Evans dumps Grande back in the ring, but Rayo trips Evans as he enters the ring. Evans attempts to unmask Rayo, but Grande attacks Evans before he can and sends him crashing into the ring post shoulder first. Grande dumps Evans back in the ring and follows him, then connects with a back body drop on him and fires off a few Hammer and Anvil elbows on him as we head to the commercial break.

Grande fires off stomps on Evans in the corner, then lands an open palm strike on him and rains down right hands on him. He wears down Evans with a submission hold, then fires off stomps on him. Evans responds with a chop to Grande, but Grande levels him with a chop back from the break and goes for a pin. Evans kicks out.

Evans and Grande fire off chops on one another, but Grande rocks Evans with a few chops. Evans responds with a DDT to Grande, then lands a Tornillo on him off the middle rope and rocks him with a forearm in the corner. He fires off a chop on Grande, and the two fire off right hands on one another before Evans looks to fly off the ropes.

Grande intercepts Evans and wrenches back on him to cinch in a submission hold on him. Evans powers up to his feet and lands a senton on Grande off the top rope, then goes for a pin but Grande kicks out. Evans ascends back up to the top rope, but Rayo distracts the referee. Bravo Americano trips Evans on the ropes. Rayo then hands Grande his signature piece of metal, but Original El Grande Americano's (resembling Chad Gable) music hits and he makes his way out. This opens the door for Evans to land the OG Cutter on Grande for the win.

Winner: Je'Von Evans

GUNTHER then makes his way to the ring, coming out to AJ Styles' music.

We Hear From GUNTHER

As the live crowd boos him loudly, GUNTHER says just like Goldberg and John Cena, AJ Styles found out that when you step in the ring with him, one's career and legacy will die. Dragon Lee runs down to the ring and rocks GUNTHER with an enzuigiri, then ascends to the middle rope and lands a crossbody on GUNTHER. He rains down right hands on him and sends him crashing out of the ring, then lands a tope suicida on GUNTHER through the middle rope and follows it up with a hurricanrana to him off the announce desk. He sends GUNTHER crashing into the timekeeper's area with a dropkick to his spine and charges at him, but GNUTHER throws the ring bell into Lee's face and cinches in a sleeper on him as officials run down to the ring. GUNTHER releases the hold once Lee has faded, then stands tall in the ring as Lee is checked on by officials.

We then head backstage, where Adam Pearce informs Paul Heyman that LA Knight has been kicked out of the building. He suggests that Bron Breakker leave as well, and when we're back from the break, we see Heyman escort Breakker out of the arena. 

The War Raiders then make their way to the ring for a tag team match. Oba Femi follows, interrupting their plans. 

Oba Femi Takes Out The War Raiders

Femi wastes no time going right after Erik and Ivar. He dumps Erik across the ring and lands a chokeslam on Ivar, then lands a powerbomb on Erik.

The Bella Twins then make their way to the ring. 

We Hear From The Bella Twins

Nikki Bella says this is a cool moment that The Bella Twins are in the ring together for the first time in 7 years, then says everyone is happy that Brie Mode is back. Brie Bella says she's happy to be back home, then says she decided to come back now and not because Nikki kept getting beat down. She says herself and Nikki were the original women's tag team, then says the women's division is better than ever and both herself and Nikki want in. She says it's time for The Bella Twins to go for the Women's Tag Team Championship.

Penta then makes his way to the ring. The Vision follows.

Bronson Reed (w/ The Vision) vs. Penta

The bell rings and Reed levels Penta with a back elbow. He rocks him with a headbutt and fires off right hands on his midsection, then fires off stomps on him in the corner and whips him into the opposite corner.

Penta dropkicks Reed through the middle rope and flies over the top to level him on the outside, then hits his signature pose back inside the ring and dropkicks Reed under the bottom rope. He fires off overhand chops on him on the outside during the commercial break, but Reed ducks out of the way during one of the chops and sends Penta crashing into it.

Reed sends Penta bouncing off the announce desk face first, then dumps him back in the ring and rains down right hands on him. Reed then intercepts Penta with a kick to his face, but Penta dumps Reed out of the ring back from the break and looks to fly. Reed intercepts Penta with a forearm, then connects with a chokeslam and a running senton on him. He goes for a pin, but Penta kicks out.

Reed levels Penta with a chop and jams his boots into his chest, then connects with a suplex on him and goes for a pin. Penta kicks out, but Reed delivers an elbow drop to him and Penta lands a Sling Blade on him. Reed sends Penta crashing into the mat, but Penta lands a Crucifix Bomb and goes for a pin. Reed kicks out.

Austin Theory hops up on the apron, but Penta levels him with a superkick. Logan Paul follows suit, but Penta lands a kick on him and accidentally takes down the referee in the process. He delivers a crossbody to level Theory and Paul on the outside, opening the door for Reed to land a Death Valley Driver and the Tsunami on Penta. He goes for a pin, but no referee is around to count the fall.

Reed grabs a chair, but LA Knight appears out of nowhere having snuck back into the building and lands a BFT on Reed on top of the chair. Theory and Paul chase Knight away from ringside, and the referee begins a ten count. Reed fails to beat it.

Winner: Penta (via count out)

Dominik Mysterio then makes his way to the ring, making his return from injury.

We Hear From Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio

Dominik says he was only willing to come back and show up in a place like Philadelphia to celebrate the winner of the 2026 Women's Royal Rumble. He introduces Liv Morgan, and she makes her way out.

Fans tell Morgan that she deserves her win as Morgan says everyone is lucky to have Dominik back. She says she's planning on going to "SmackDown" on Friday to assess who she wants to challenge for the WWE Women's Championship or Women's World Championship, but acknowledges that a new Women's World Champion will be crowned tonight when Raquel Rodriguez dethrones Stephanie Vaquer.

Rodriguez's music hits and she makes her way out. Rodriguez asks why Morgan eliminated her from the 2026 Women's Royal Rumble, and Morgan says Rodriguez isn't selfish. She says a win for one in Judgment Day is a win for all, and while Rodriguez agrees, she tells Morgan to stay in the back during her match later tonight.

Stephanie Vaquer then makes her way to the ring.

Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez in a Philadelphia Street Fight for the Women's World Championship

The bell rings and Rodriguez fires off back elbows on Vaquer in the corner. She delivers a clothesline and a Michinoku Driver to Vaquer using the top rope, but Vaquer fires off forearms on Rodriguez off the ring apron. She flies over the top rope to level Rodriguez on the outside, then grabs a table from under the ring.

Rodriguez sends Vaquer crashing into the barricade and sets up the table, but Vaquer looks to surprise her with a diving hurricanrana to her off the ring apron. Rodriguez intercepts Vaquer and sends her crashing through the table with a powerbomb.

Rodriguez grabs a chain from under the ring and wraps it around Vaquer's previously injured ankle during the commercial break, then stomps on her ankle and uses the chain to send her leg bouncing off the barricade. She drags Vaquer near the ring steps and sends her ankle bouncing off the ring apron, then grabs a garbage can and a couple of kendo sticks from under the ring.

Rodriguez scoops up Vaquer and sends her crashing into the ring apron face first, then traps Vaquer's leg between the ring steps and the ring post. She sends Vaquer's face bouncing off the ring post and the ring steps, then sends Vaquer crashing into the ring post once again and grabs a chair from under the ring. She looks to hit Vaquer with it, but Vaquer ducks out of the way.

Vaquer grabs one of the kendo sticks and begins hitting Rodriguez with it, then dumps her back in the ring and goes for a pin. Vaquer kicks out and hits Rodriguez with the kendo stick once again, then sends her crashing into the mat. Rodriguez then begins dumping several chairs in the ring, but Vaquer looks to land a crossbody on her off the middle rope. Rodriguez catches Vaquer and delivers a Fallaway Slam to her on the pile of chairs, then follows it up with a Corkscrew Elbow.

Vaquer lands the Devil's Kiss on Rodriguez on top of a chair, then lands it once again on her on top of the ring steps. She sends Rodriguez crashing into the barricade twice and grabs a kendo stick, then cracks it across Rodriguez's spine.

Rodriguez sets up a second table on the outside, but Vaquer dumps her back in the ring. Rodriguez runs over Vaquer with a clothesline back from the break, then tosses a garbage can over to her and runs over her with a big boot. She grabs another table from under the ring and sets it up inside.

Liv Morgan appears at ringside and hands Rodriguez the Women's World Championship belt. Before Rodriguez can do anything with it, Vaquer blindsides her from behind and sends her crashing into a chair set up in the corner. She lays her on top of the table in the ring. She fires off headbutts on her, then ascends to the top rope. Roxanne Perez tries stopping Vaquer, but Vaquer sends Perez crashing off the ropes and through the table on the outside.

Rodriguez joins Vaquer on the ropes, but Vaquer sends Rodriguez crashing through the table inside the ring with a Frankensteiner. Vaquer then flies off the ropes with a Corkscrew Splash and pins Rodriguez for the win.

Winner (and still): Stephanie Vaquer

After the match, Morgan blindsides Vaquer from behind. She stands tall over her as she holds up the Women's World Championship belt. 

Roman Reigns then makes his way to the ring.

CM Punk and Roman Reigns Come Face-To-Face

Reigns tells Philadelphia to acknowledge him, then says it's no secret that he's had highs and lows in Philadelphia. He reminisces on various major moments he's had in Philadelphia in the ring, then says 11 years after winning his first Royal Rumble, he won his second one with the next city scheduled being Philadelphia where he won his first one. He says he has a decision to make as to whether or not he challenges for the Undisputed WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship, then says he wants Philadelphia to help him make his choice.

The live crowd makes it clear that they want him to challenge CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship, and Punk's music hits shortly after. Punk makes his way out and puts Finn Balor on notice, but Reigns says Punk must have had his bell rung his bell for interrupting him. Punk says Reigns is a visitor on his show, then says Reigns is on "Raw" and he calls the shots. He says Reigns' choice is pretty clear, then says he thinks Reigns' mind is made out and tells him to take the easy way out by picking Drew McIntyre to challenge at WrestleMania 42.

Reigns says Punk is talking crazy calling McIntyre the easy way out, then says McIntyre is four times bigger than Punk and reminds Punk that McIntyre had him riled up over a bracelet with his wife and dog's name on it. Punk says medics ran out of staples trying to put him back together when he was done with him, and Reigns says he beat McIntyre for three years straight. Punk reminds Reigns that he needed his cousins to help him, but Reigns warns Punk about invoking his family's name and says his family is a reason that Punk had a show to come back to.

Punk says Reigns manipulated his family into thinking that he elevated WWE when he really just held the show hostage, then says he heard what Reigns said on "The Pat McAfee Show" and says no one is trying to follow in Reigns' footsteps. He says just because Reigns was a World Champion for longer than he was, it doesn't mean that he did it better. He says Reigns is a WrestleMania main eventer and has earned the right to call his shot and show up when he wants, but he chooses to show up week after week. He says Reigns can go after the title that makes McIntyre like a man, or can go after the man who makes the man in him.

Reigns says he would be trying to get in like Punk is in his position, then says the only thing he's learned from Punk is what not to do. He says Punk wouldn't be where he is without him, then says they came to him to ask if it was good to sign Punk again. He says he made a promise to Paul Heyman and kept it, but won't forget Punk invoking his name on Colt Cabana's podcast 10 years ago to make his life harder. He says Punk will acknowledge Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania 42, officially choosing to challenge him for the World Heavyweight Championship before he heads to the back and the show goes off the air.

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