WWE RAW Results – March 23, 2026

WWE RAW Results – March 23, 2026

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AJ Lee To Defend WWE Women’s Intercontinental Title Vs. Becky Lynch At WrestleMania 42

AJ Lee will defend her Women’s Intercontinental Championship in a rematch against Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 42, following their latest confrontation during “WWE Raw.”

Lee returned to the company for the first time in over a decade last year alongside her husband, CM Punk, to feud with Lynch and her husband, Seth Rollins. She completed her return to the ring with a win alongside Punk against Lynch and Rollins at Wrestlepalooza in September. 

Lee further secured victory with her team over Lynch and hers in Women’s WarGames at Survivor Series, and the feud continued into the new year. Lee beat Lynch in their first singles match at Elimination Chamber in February, capturing the Intercontinental Championship. 

Lynch attacked Lee after her defense of the title during last week’s “Raw,” beating Bayley, and that led into Monday night’s show with her emerging to run down her rival and the fans. Sure enough, Lynch was interrupted by the emerging Lee and had to retreat, and Lee then went on to make the challenge for them to have a rematch at WrestleMania. 

Lynch laughed and said that the champion had fallen into her trap, and this is what she always wanted. But Lee was unwavered by that and promised to beat her once more. 

Former TNA World Champ Reflects On Wrestling WWE’s Oba Femi At Madison Square Garden

Since the partnership between “WWE NXT” and TNA commenced, dream matches have been curated on both sides. One of those breakthrough showcases featured the former NXT Champion Oba Femi defending his championship against TNA’s top powerhouse, Moose, at “NXT” Roadblock last March in Madison Square Garden. The former two-time TNA/Impact World Champion reflected on that bold moment from a year ago, and how he has the utmost respect for “The Ruler.”

“I told myself if I was ever going to do anything in ‘WWE NXT,’ he was definitely my first pick because we’re so much alike,” “The Face of the Franchise” told R3 Jonah on “Rewind Recap Relive.” “We come from the same country. He’s Nigerian. I’m Nigerian…We have a lot in common. He’s a great individual, a great wrestler, very athletic, and people could say the same about me. So, it was a match made in heaven.”

Most wrestlers are happy to be asked to sign to any commercialized promotion at some point in their hardworking careers. For Moose, there was no question of wanting to join WWE. Despite the AEW’s and NJPW’s of the world, Moose is under the impression that most wrestlers like him want a shot at becoming the next Superstar in WWE.

“Let’s be honest, everybody that gets, goes, or makes a decision that they want to be a professional wrestler always say, ‘I want to wrestle for WWE,” he believes. “Doing something that I told myself I was going to do when I was six-years-old, which was wrestle in WWE. And I’m happy that TNA and Carlos [Silva] gave me the opportunity to make that moment happen.”

After the heinous firing from The System, a group Moose helped build from the ground up, “The Wrestling God” is on his way to Sacrifice this Friday to take the last head off the four-headed snake, Eddie Edwards. Moose has already vanquished two out of his four former cohorts (Brian Myers and Cedric Alexander). On Thursday’s “TNA iMPACT,” he’ll face Bear Bronson, the newest recruit after Moose’s departure. As for Femi, he just exceeded Herculean strength after annihilating and humiliating “The Beast Incarnate” Brock Lesnar on the March 16 episode of “WWE Raw.” These two behemoths will officially meet in the ring at WrestleMania 42 next month.

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Jeff Jarrett Calls Newly-Signed AEW Star ‘The LeBron James Of Lucha Libre’

Mistico is one of the biggest draws in lucha libre and CMLL, and it was revealed the 28-year in-ring veteran officially became “All Elite” after he won the AEW World Trios Championships alongside “Speedball” Mikey Bailey and Kevin Knight at Revolution. One of the most recognizable names all across Mexico, Mistico had worked in AEW a few times prior to his signing. Fellow AEW star Jeff Jarrett said on an episode of his “My World” podcast that he’d compare the lucha megastar to an iconic NBA star.

“Mistico is of [cultural] significance in multiple ways, but just think of him as the LeBron James of lucha libre,” Jarrett said. “I mean, you go back to Mil Mascaras or El Santo, also want to put our man Konnan there… Mistico, with the athleticism that goes in today’s professional wrestling, he did this 20 years ago and his character is, man. His theme song, his entrance song, is different… It’s a ballad almost, if you will. He’s a unique character, at the tip top.”

Jarrett commended the partnership between AEW and CMLL. In recent months, stars on both sides, such as Persephone, Claudio Castagnoli, Hechicero, and Mascara Dorada, have signed dual contracts. Jarrett said he believes Mistico and AEW’s relationship will be a healthy one.

“CMLL is not really seen out of Mexico, broadly, so to speak, so, he’s getting on a platform at this stage of his career to be seen on ITV,” he said. “To be seen on HBO Max. To be seen all over the world… I’m happy for the guy, personally, on several levels, because at the end of the day, it’s all about feeding your family.”

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Former WWE & TNA Producer David Sahadi Reflects on Helping Create the Promos that Gave Edge “You Think You Know Me” and Steve Austin’s Breaking Glass

Show: Wrestling Epicenter
Guest: David Sahadi
Date: 03/23/2026
Yor Host: James WalshDavid Sahadi: “Here’s one for you. And, this is not in the book! But, it was some of my best work… Some of my most creative work. Adam Copeland… Edge! When Edge was going to debut, they wanted me to do his vignette. What they wanted was him, with candle lights, reading poetry kind of in a Jim Morrison style. We did it in my apartment in New York City… I didn’t feel it at all. Like, not at all, James. He didn’t have the kind of voice to where he seemed like a wordsmith. He didn’t come off like a Jim Morrison type character, he was almost too good looking. We had the candle light, and I just didn’t feel it. So, I was like, the old expression, lets make chicken salad out of chicken shit kind of thing. So, I was like, “Lets go and film you outside.” It was cold out. So, I gave him my long leather trenchcoat. He was taller than me, though. So, if you see it, it kind of jsut goes down to his knees. (laughs) Anyway, we filmed him, mostly from behind, coming out of the subway and presented it like he was this mysterious guy. And, I was cutting this together and trying to use his poetry voice lines and I said, “F that” and got this female voice artist and I forget the exact line, it was like, “Do you really know me” or something like that. So, you didn’t hear him speak, you had that extra level of mystery. If you had heard him speak, him reading poetry, I don’t think his character would have ever really taken off. It might have been dead on arrival! But, that was one of the best work of my career, of my early career especially. I was using the V roll, had a female voice over and the voice over didn’t say very much… I kept it up to interperetation to keep the mystique. I don’t see that very much anymore as well. It is almost like it is the same “cut and paste” formula for the past 15 years.”
James Walsh (interviewer): “You think you know me!”
David Sahadi: “Yes! That’s it! Man, just as you said it, I saw the video package with the blue and red lights… Mostly blue! Yes!””It was during a World Series game in 1996 and I remember I was mad because I’m a Yankees fan. We lost that game so it didn’t matter. But, Austin came in and myself and Chris shot him doing a promo and it was horrible. I mean, it was horrible, James. After about 15 minutes, we said, “Steve, could you give us a few minutes?” Chris said to me, “We should have written something for him.” I was like, “I know!” So, we started writing stuff for him right there on the spot. So we wrote down, “Bret Hart, pink tights and sparklers.” And, we said, “Stone Cold, say his name 3 times.” “Bret Hart! BRET HART! BRET Hart! Pink tights and sparklers! Pink tights and sparklers! Pink tights and sparklers. What a load of shit!” We recorded him 3 times, 3 takes of each line, and we overlapped them. We didn’t want to do a bunch of different shots but it became a bunch of different shots because we shot the lines 3 times and overlapped and we mixed it in with some footage of some Doverman Pinchers (dogs) that we stole froma video game… It was over 20 years ago so I don’t think we can get sued for it now. But, if we do, I don’t care. They have very good lawyers, they make a lot of money, and they cut up my dad’s legends check. So, forget about them. (laughs) Anyway, it aired and Steve Austin was like, “Oh my God, this is great! I don’t remember the dogs even being there!” We were like, “There weren’t any dogs there. We got that from a video game.” And, if you didn’t finish a case of Cores Light during the shoot you might remember the dogs. (laughs) I didn’t say that… I was thinking it, though! Anyway, those one liners mixed with Jim Johnston’s music and adding the glass breaking which became part of his theme song, I think that promo made Steve Austin a better performer behind the microphone. I really do.””Emotion is the word that Vince always used about the matches but I tried to get emotion into everything I did. One of the commercials I did that I like was the one where Brock Lesnar F5’s the shark, it was a Summerslam commercial. A lot of the commercials now run down the card but they don’t really appeal to the casual fan. But, something like the Brock commercial could appeal to the casual fan who might not know much about the show but be intrigued by the spot.””I knew we could be a very viable alternative to them especially in 2009 because we were doing 1.5, 2 million viewers every week with guys like AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Kurt Angle, and others every week. I think that was, number wise, when we had the best chance to be a viable number two. In 2010 when we tried to restart the Monday Night Wars and put Impact on Monday against RAW, I knew it wouldn’t work. The reason I knew it wouldn’t work is because if you put the shows side by side, the WWE was still in major NBA basketball arenas and we were in front of 500, 600 people on a sound stage. Even though we had stars, and Hulk Hogan had come in and that carried a lot of weight to it, if you put the shows side by side you could tell that one company had a much larger crowd than the other.””I think creatively, 2012 was our best time period. That doesn’t mean we were doing the best numbers. That doesn’t mean we had the biggest crowds or that we were drawing the most money. But, the whole show in 2012, being live every week, I think that was our best time in TNA.””I still have a lot of friends that work at TNA but I was very disappointed. It looked bad. And, it was not set up right. The show is called Total Nonstop Action and they started with a video, then they had AJ Styles come out and introduce the show which was nice but they kind of let peple know that AJ was going to be there so it wasn’t as big of a surprise… Then, they did another video. There wasn’t enough action for the new audience they could have reached. And, it looked small. I really believe they used a 14 foot ring. I was told it was a 16 foot ring but to me, it looked like it was probably really only a 14 foot ring. It is a shame. As I said, I have a lot of friends that still work there and I spent a lot of years there but the way the debut show looked? I didn’t like it.”