
Chaos and Comebacks Light Up WWE Raw on July 21, 2025
Last night’s WWE Raw was absolutely explosive—drama, betrayal, alliances, and brutal brawls lit up the Toyota Center in Houston like a powder keg. If you missed it, you missed the perfect prelude to SummerSlam. Let me walk you through this rollercoaster of a show like you were sitting next to me on the couch.
Roman Reigns didn’t waste time as he stepped into the ring and confronted Paul Heyman in a face-to-face that had the crowd on edge. Heyman tried to sell the old “we’re better together” line, referencing Seth Rollins’ injury and an opportunity to realign. But Roman was having none of it. He told Heyman straight up—you're not a wise man anymore, you're a dumbass. Before things could escalate further, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed jumped Roman. It looked like The Tribal Chief was cornered until Jey Uso ran in like a wrecking ball, helping Roman even the odds. That moment—Reigns spearing Reed, Uso taking down Breakker—was pure fire and ended the show on an electrifying note.
Meanwhile, CM Punk came out to remind us all why he’s back—to headline WrestleMania and win the World Heavyweight Title. Gunther interrupted and made it clear: he respects Punk’s legacy, but he’s walking out of SummerSlam still champion. That faceoff was thick with tension and set the tone for a brutal clash on the horizon.
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Let’s talk tag team chaos: Wilde and Del Toro of LWO snuck away with a victory in the No. 1 Contender Triple Threat against The Creed Brothers and The New Day, thanks to El Grande Americano’s timely interference. That match was an all-out sprint with every team showing out, but controversy clearly played a role in the finish.
On the women’s side, things are heating up between Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria. Becky raised the stakes: if Lyra doesn’t win at SummerSlam, she can never challenge Becky again. Lyra fired back, demanding no count-outs or disqualifications. And if you think that was all talk—Lyra laid out Becky with a Manhandle Slam right after that handshake offer. They’re not just ready to fight, they’re ready to tear each other apart.
In tag action, Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez retained their Women’s Tag Titles against Bayley and Lyra, thanks in part to more chaos at ringside—Dominik Mysterio getting "hurt," AJ Styles pulling CPR stunts, and Becky interfering when the ref wasn’t looking. In the end, Raquel hit Bayley with the Tejana Bomb for the win.
Elsewhere, Sami Zayn tried to battle through injury against Karrion Kross. But Scarlett played the perfect distraction, giving Kross the opening to use a pipe to the ribs for the cheap win. Zayn’s story isn’t over, but it just got way more painful.
The IYO SKY vs. Stephanie Vaquer match ended in chaos too. Outside interference from Chelsea Green, Piper Niven, and Alba Fyre derailed it, until Naomi and Rhea Ripley burst in to clean house. It turned into an all-out war of the women’s division with alliances forming on the fly and fists flying everywhere.
Bottom line—Raw on July 21 delivered chaos, emotion, and unforgettable moments. With SummerSlam just around the corner, the rivalries are red hot, and the stakes have never been higher.
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