WWE RAW Results – April 13, 2026

WWE RAW Results – April 13, 2026

WWE RAW Results – April 13, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on April 13, from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

A pre‑recorded message from Roman Reigns airs. He sits in a controlled setting, calm but razor‑focused, staring directly into the camera. Roman says CM Punk should have enjoyed his moment — enjoyed his relevance — because it didn’t last. When Roman won the Royal Rumble, Punk didn’t show respect. He lied. He tried to rewrite Roman’s history. Roman says Punk’s fanbase lived through every second of it, and all Punk did was expose himself as a hypocrite. Roman repeats it with disdain: Embarrassing.

Roman says he’s always liked Pat McAfee, but never has he had to listen to a punter run his mouth at him. He tells Punk that nobody believes in him anymore. This isn’t 2012. The people trust Roman now.

Roman gives Punk one final opportunity tonight — one last chance to tell the truth. Because if Punk won’t, Roman will.

– We then cut to footage from last week’s chaotic contract‑less contract signing, the moment that set the tone for tonight’s confrontation.

In the Arena:

Paul Levesque and Adam Pearce are already in the ring as Raw returns, ready to address the situation surrounding Sunday’s opening match. Pearce welcomes everyone to Raw and says that, to ensure the match actually makes it to WrestleMania, Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar will be signing the contract separately.

Paul Heyman interrupts.

Heyman steps onto the stage and says Pearce is absolutely correct — the contract signing will take place separately, because nobody needs to be anywhere near Brock Lesnar. Heyman stresses that this is for everyone’s safety, delivered with his usual smug confidence.

Brock Lesnar’s music hits. The crowd erupts as Lesnar storms out, bouncing on his toes in the signature Brock Bounce, eyes locked on the ring and a grin spreading across his face as the tension spikes instantly.

Lesnar takes the contract from Adam Pearce without hesitation. He signs it with a quick stroke, hands it back, and then — in a rare moment of civility — shakes hands with both Pearce and Paul Levesque.

Paul Heyman steps forward, smirking as he looks down at the signed document. He tells Pearce that this might as well be a Nigerian death warrant, the way Brock Lesnar just signed it. Heyman begins to say he’s glad that—

Brock cuts him off.

Lesnar leans into the microphone and growls that after this weekend, Oba Femi won’t even remember his own name.

Heyman regains his composure and delivers his final proclamation. This Sunday, in what he calls the real main event of WrestleMania, here is something that is not a prediction — but a spoiler. There will be a winner, and there will be a loser. And the loser’s name is Oba Femi. Heyman says that to go “balls deep” into the rumors that Brock can’t win this, he’ll make it simple: Brock Lesnar will be the winner of the match.

The crowd reacts as the tension spikes, the contract now signed and the collision at WrestleMania officially sealed.

Backstage — IShowSpeed, Logan Paul & Austin Theory

We cut to a training facility where IShowSpeed is working out alongside Logan Paul and Austin Theory. Speed looks overwhelmed, shaking his head as he admits he isn’t a wrestler and doesn’t know what he’s doing out here.

Logan tells him it doesn’t matter whether he’s a wrestler or not — he’s a phenom, a natural, and it’s time to lock in. Austin Theory steps in, reminding Speed that the Usos aren’t tag champions because of him. He punched LA Knight with the brass knuckles. Everyone hates him… except them.

Logan and Theory hype him up, pushing him to focus as Speed tries to shake off the pressure.

A graphic flashes on screen announcing that the six‑man tag match will open Saturday night at WrestleMania.

Results for WWE RAW on April 13, 2026, continue after a break.

Charlotte Flair vs. Lyra Valkyria

They lock up and Lyra immediately takes Charlotte down with a side headlock takeover. Flair tries to transition into the Figure Four, but Lyra kicks her away. Another side headlock takeover from Lyra, but this time Flair catches her in a headscissors. Lyra pops up into a handstand and literally walks on her hands to escape.

Flair grabs a waist lock and takes Lyra down, then follows with a shoulder tackle. Bayley shouts something from ringside, and Flair fires a look her way. Lyra steps in, pie‑facing Flair. Charlotte warns her not to do it again — so Lyra does it again. Flair swings with a chop but misses, and Lyra hits a crossbody followed by a spinning heel kick for a near fall.

Lyra flips over Flair on an Irish whip and boots her in the face. Flair answers with a kick of her own. Lyra sends Flair into the corner and Flair goes for the classic Flair Flip, but Lyra blocks the follow‑up kick and sweeps her legs out. Lyra follows with a dropkick through the ropes.

Lyra goes for a pescado, but Flair moves and Lyra lands on her feet. Flair capitalizes with a big boot that drops her on the floor.

Flair sends Lyra back into the ring and drives her face‑first into the mat. She covers, but Lyra kicks out. Flair clamps on a figure‑four headscissors and rolls Lyra around the ring, rag‑dolling her with the torque. Flair swings for a boot but misses and gets caught up in the ropes. Lyra rolls her up for a near fall.

Lyra fires off a dropkick, then snaps Flair over with a Northern Lights suplex for another close count. She lands a back elbow and knocks Flair onto the apron. Flair answers with a boot that drops Lyra, then climbs to the top rope and connects with a crossbody. She follows with her signature chops and a walk‑over clothesline.

Flair heads up top again for a moonsault, but Lyra kicks her away. Lyra then yanks Flair off the turnbuckles and drops a leg across the back of her neck for a near fall. Lyra climbs and goes for a moonsault of her own, but Flair gets the knees up.

Flair reaches for the Figure Four, but Lyra traps her in an inside cradle and nearly steals it.

Lyra fires off an enzuigiri, but Flair answers with a boot to the head. Flair climbs to the top rope and connects with a moonsault for a near fall. She then sends Lyra crashing into Bayley on the floor before rolling her back inside. Flair goes for an O’Connor Roll, but Bayley reaches in and breaks up the cover. Lyra capitalizes, stacking Flair up and holding her down long enough for the three‑count.

Winner: Lyra Valkyria

After the match, all four women — Flair, Lyra, Bayley, and the ringside presence — shove and argue in the ring as tensions boil over with WrestleMania looming.

Backstage — The Usos, LA Knight, Solo Sikoa

We head backstage where The Usos and LA Knight are walking together — only to be stopped by Solo Sikoa and his crew. Solo says he has a lot on his plate tonight. Tama Tonga isn’t here, and now he has to deal with them making the family look bad on Raw by hanging around with “this clown.”

Jimmy steps forward and says there is a problem.

LA Knight cuts in, unfazed, and suggests they settle it the old‑fashioned way — with a six‑man tag match tonight.

Results for the April 13, 2026 episode of WWE RAW continue after a break.

We Hear from Penta

Penta El Zero Miedo steps onto the stage to a loud reaction and greets the people of Sacramento. He asks how everyone is doing — but the crowd isn’t loud enough for him. He raises his voice and says that this Sunday there will be danger, there will be pain, and he knows pain better than anyone. He promises to bring that pain to whoever stands across from him. This isn’t just a match. This is a war.

In the Arena

Stephanie Vaquer makes her way to the ring as Cathy Kelley notes how personal things have become between the competitors.

Before Stephanie can even respond, Liv Morgan blindsides her from behind. Liv unloads with punches, but Stephanie fires back and the two start swinging wildly until officials rush in to separate them.

Liv shouts that they should do this right now. She says she always knew Stephanie’s mother was trash — but she didn’t know she raised a little bitch.

Stephanie snaps and yells back that there’s no reason to wait until WrestleMania. She breaks free, slides back into the ring, and the fight reignites. More punches fly as officials struggle to pull them apart again.

They’re separated for a moment — but this is pro wrestling, and Vaquer breaks loose first, charging across the ring and attacking Liv again. The brawl spills toward the ropes as security swarms.

Cathy Kelley, caught in the chaos, is helped to the back as the segment ends in complete disorder.

Backstage — Jackie Redmond with IYO SKY, Asuka & Kairi Sane

Jackie Redmond is standing by with IYO SKY and asks if she has anything she wants to say heading into WrestleMania. IYO calmly admits she lost, but she doesn’t mind stepping aside to wrestle for her friend. She says no one will be rooting for Rhea Ripley more than she will.

Asuka and Kairi Sane walk into frame. Asuka wastes no time, reminding IYO that she walked into WrestleMania last year as champion — and now she’s reduced to being Rhea’s sidekick. The words hit sharp, and IYO fires back, telling Kairi she doesn’t have to listen to Asuka.

Asuka steps between them and says Kairi will prove herself against IYO. She pats Kairi on the shoulder and tells her she’s a good girl, leading her away like a pet as IYO glares after them.

The show cuts to a break. We will be back for more WWE RAW results for April 13, 2026.

Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso & LA Knight vs. Solo Sikoa, Tanga Loa & JC Mateo

JC Mateo and Jimmy Uso start things off. Jimmy floats over and cracks JC with a thrust kick followed by a right hand. Jey tags in and drives a forearm into the corner, then clotheslines JC over the top rope. Jey follows with a plancha to the floor, hammering JC with punches before rolling him back inside.

Loa distracts the referee, allowing Talla to clothesline Jey from the apron. JC lands a forearm and tags in Loa, who unloads with kicks and punches before choking Jey against the ropes. Solo tags in next, grinding his forearm across Jey’s throat. Talla sneaks in another punch. Solo peppers Jey with shots, then crushes him with a running hip attack in the corner. He clamps on a nerve hold.

Jey fights back with punches, but Solo drops him with a back elbow and knocks Jimmy off the apron. Solo catches a kick, but Jey spins into a dragon whip that finally creates space.

Knight and Loa tag in. Knight hits a belly‑to‑back suplex on Loa, then clotheslines JC over the top rope. Knight follows with a neckbreaker on Loa. He heads to the turnbuckles and drops the Catchphrase elbow.

Jimmy superkicks JC. Solo answers with a Samoan Spike to Jimmy. Jey dives, but Solo catches him on the floor and plants him on the announce table.

Tama Tonga suddenly appears at ringside. Solo demands to know where he’s been.

The distraction opens the door — Knight grabs Loa and plants him with BFT for the three‑count.

Winners: Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & LA Knight

Talla stares at Tama, tension thick between the Bloodline members.

– Michael Cole notes that Cathy Kelley will be okay after the earlier chaos. We then roll footage of what Pat McAfee said on SmackDown.

We will return after a break with more results from the April 13, 2026 episode of WWE RAW.

In‑Ring Confrontation — Seth Rollins & GUNTHER

GUNTHER makes his way to the ring, but before he can even settle, Seth Rollins charges in with a double‑leg takedown and rains down punches. GUNTHER rolls to the floor to regroup as Seth paces in the ring, fired up.

Seth grabs a mic and says that for two straight weeks, GUNTHER jumped him — and tonight was the receipt. At WrestleMania, he finishes the job. If this is personal for GUNTHER and not just about kissing Paul Heyman’s ass, then he should be a man, walk back to the ring, and tell Seth to his face why he wants this fight.

GUNTHER slowly walks back down the aisle, steps into the ring, and takes a microphone. He gets right in Seth’s face. He says he’s solving Paul Heyman’s problem because Seth Rollins is pissing him off. For years, Seth strutted around acting like he was the best in the ring — but he isn’t. GUNTHER is. And deep down, Seth never wanted to find out. Instead of seeking the highest level of competition, Seth chose to be Paul Heyman’s useful idiot. GUNTHER says it’s personal because he wants to expose the truth: Seth Rollins can’t lace his boots.

GUNTHER shoves Seth. Seth fires back with punches. GUNTHER knees him in the gut and goes for a powerbomb, but Seth slips free. Seth boots GUNTHER to the floor and lines up for a Stomp on the ring steps — but GUNTHER moves and Seth stomps nothing but steel.

The tension between them is now fully combustible heading into WrestleMania.

Backstage — Dominik Mysterio & Adam Pearce

Dominik Mysterio storms into Adam Pearce’s office, frustrated and panicked. He says he asked for his father to get a title shot — and now he’s stuck facing the Demon. Dom reminds Pearce that Finn Balor said the Demon was dead. The contract was to face Finn, not the Demon, so the match should be canceled.

Pearce doesn’t budge.

He tells Dom that Rey Mysterio absolutely deserves to be in the match. And as for Dom? Pearce tells him to go stare at the person looking back at him in the mirror. Rey is getting what he deserves… and Dominik is getting what he deserves — a match with the Demon at WrestleMania.

Results for WWE RAW on April 13, 2026 continue after a break.

IYO SKY vs. Kairi Sane

Kairi Sane charges in at the bell with a Thesz Press and rapid‑fire punches. IYO fires back with punches of her own, but Sane answers with more shots and a sharp kick. Sane whips IYO into the corner and connects with a flying shoulder. She heads up top and crashes down with a forearm off the turnbuckles for a near fall.

Sane follows with an axe kick, then a kick to the midsection before snapping IYO over into a sleeper hold. She adds another kick, but when she goes for a headscissors, IYO counters with a hip toss. Sane pops right back up, demanding more.

IYO handsprings out of Sane’s next attempt, then lands on her feet off a backdrop. She sweeps Sane’s legs and drills her with a dropkick that sends Sane spilling to the floor. IYO sets up for an Asai moonsault, but Sane cuts her off and yanks her down onto the apron.

IYO blasts Sane with a thrust kick, then climbs onto the ringside barrier and launches into a moonsault. She sends Sane back into the ring, but Sane immediately rolls back to the floor. Asuka and IYO end up in a tug‑of‑war over Sane, and Asuka shoves Sane forward, sending her crashing into IYO. Sane capitalizes and drives IYO into the ring steps.

Back inside, Sane hammers IYO with forearms to the back and covers for a near fall. She follows with a slam and an elbow drop, again scoring a close count. Sane transitions into a single‑leg crab, but IYO reaches the ropes to force the break. With the referee occupied, Asuka sneaks in a punch to IYO, allowing Sane to get another near fall.

IYO counters with a sunset flip for her own near fall. Sane charges and runs into a boot. IYO fires off a backfist and a shotei. Sane whips her to the corner, but IYO slips to the apron and kicks Sane away. IYO climbs and hits a missile dropkick clean.

IYO lines up the running double knees in the corner and connects flush. She heads up top, but Sane knocks her off the turnbuckles. They trade forearms as Sane steps onto the apron. IYO climbs again and pulls Sane up for a superplex, but Sane headbutts her and leaves IYO tangled in the ropes. IYO throws a punch to stop Sane’s follow‑up — but with the referee turned toward Sane, Asuka grabs IYO and slams her head into the ring post.

Rhea Ripley’s music hits. She storms down and headbutts Asuka, then sets for the Riptide — until Jade Cargill blindsides Rhea from behind.

IYO launches herself through the ropes with a suicide dive onto Jade. Asuka shouts something at IYO, distracting her. IYO kicks Asuka from the apron and climbs again, but Asuka yanks her down and drops her across the turnbuckles. Sane dives in and rolls IYO up, holding her down for the three‑count.

Winner: Kairi Sane

Results for the April 13, 2026 episode of WWE RAW continue following another break.

Contract Signing — Part 2: Oba Femi, Paul Levesque, Adam Pearce, Paul Heyman

Paul Levesque and Adam Pearce make their way to the ring for Part 2 of the contract signing. Pearce says it’s time for the second signature to make the match official.

Oba Femi signs the contract without hesitation and hands it back to Pearce.

Triple H gestures up the aisle, directing Oba’s attention to Paul Heyman standing safely at a distance. Oba is handed a microphone.

Heyman begins speaking from the stage. He says he has never seen anyone rise to stardom as fast as Oba Femi. He knows exactly where he is safe and where he is not — and because Oba is a violent man, Heyman will be staying right where he is. He calls Oba the most violent person to enter WWE since… Brock Lesnar. The fastest rising star since… Brock Lesnar. The most impressive athlete, fighter, or combat competitor since… Brock Lesnar.

But on Sunday, Heyman says, it all comes to an end. It all comes crashing down in Suplex City. It comes crashing down with an F5 when Oba Femi is conquered by Brock Lesnar. Heyman tells him there is no shame in that loss. After all, he is in the real main event of WrestleMania.

Heyman closes by promising that when Oba needs to rebuild his career after being conquered, his door will always be open.

Oba lifts the microphone and says it is taking everything in him not to walk up that aisle and beat Paul Heyman from pillar to post. The physical scars would heal — they always do. If he beat Paul down right now, those wounds would fade. But the emotional scars Brock Lesnar will carry after WrestleMania? Those will last forever.

Oba says the only door he needs is already open — the door to WrestleMania. Brock and Heyman issued an open challenge to anyone who dared to step up. So why should Heyman worry now? Because Brock Lesnar’s aura of invincibility is cracking. Oba says he has four weeks to show the world that Brock can be beaten.

He says it has never been personal before. But this time, the business is different. Everyone can feel it. It’s time to put an end to the Beast — and Heyman has been standing beside him the entire time. Oba calls Heyman a good mouthpiece, but never an honest one. If Heyman were honest, he would admit that his client is scared of Oba Femi.

Oba says he will win at WrestleMania. He will slay the Beast. He is the one — and he has always been the one.

Oba says he knows it. They know it. And at WrestleMania… Paul Heyman will know it too.

– We see the full video of Liv Morgan’s “Trouble”.

The show heads to a break. More WWE RAW results from April 13, 2026 are coming up next.

Je’Von Evans & Dragon Lee vs. Rusev & JD McDonagh

JD McDonagh jumps Dragon Lee before the bell even settles, then knocks Je’Von Evans off the apron. JD unloads with kicks on Lee and follows with a short‑arm clothesline. He snaps Lee over with a suplex, floats into a cover, and gets a near fall. JD drives Lee into the turnbuckles and tags in Rusev.

Rusev storms in with a series of suplexes and an elbow drop. He drills Lee with a kick to the back. JD tags back in, and Rusev holds Lee open for a punch. JD plants Lee with a belly‑to‑back suplex. Rusev tags in again and boots Lee in the ribs. Lee fires back with punches, but Rusev cuts him off with a knee. Rusev tries for a powerbomb, but Lee blocks it and counters into a rana.

Evans tags in and leaps over Rusev, blasting JD with punches. Evans hits a flying boot, then launches himself through the ropes with a suicide dive onto JD. Evans returns to the apron and peppers Rusev with punches and kicks before springboarding into a clothesline.

Evans flips to avoid JD’s charge, then drops down to send Rusev spilling to the floor. Evans kicks Rusev again, but Rusev answers with heavy punches. JD yanks Dragon Lee off the apron and slams him into the edge of the ring. JD then takes flight with an Asai moonsault, crashing down onto Lee on the floor.

Evans kicks JD on the floor, then launches himself for a crossbody — but Rusev catches him in mid‑air and hurls him with a fallaway slam over the announce table. Rusev hot‑shots Evans across the table edge, then rolls into the ring to break the referee’s count.

JD tags in and tries to suplex Evans back into the ring — and muscles him over. JD follows with a drop toe hold and a leg drop for a near fall. He clamps on a reverse chinlock, grinding Evans down. JD whips Evans hard into the corner and tags Rusev, who stomps and punches away. Rusev lifts Evans onto the turnbuckles, but Evans fights back, trying to climb down. Rusev sets for a superplex, but Evans headbutts him to the mat and leaps with a frog splash — too far to capitalize immediately due to the impact.

Dragon Lee tags in and immediately hits the over‑the‑top‑rope rana to the floor on JD. Back inside, Lee snaps JD over with a Dragon suplex and follows with a jumping kick.

JD recovers long enough to hit a Spanish Fly for a near fall. Evans rebounds with a roundhouse kick to Rusev, then launches with a plancha over a moving JD and onto Rusev on the floor. Lee rolls JD up with a sunset flip, but transitions mid‑motion into a Styles Clash, holding JD down for the three‑count.

Winners: Dragon Lee & Je’Von Evans

Rusev snaps. He grabs Lee and throws him with a fallaway slam, then plants him with a uranage. He sets for the Accolade, but Rey Mysterio’s music hits. Rey sprints to the ring and sends Rusev into the ropes — but Rusev counters the 619 with a brutal clothesline.

Penta’s music hits next. Penta storms in and kicks Rusev, then lights him up with chops. He springboards into a thrust kick, staggering the big man. Evans leaps off the turnbuckles, but Rusev catches him and slams him with another uranage. Rusev then thrust‑kicks JD, Rey, and Penta in succession. He nails Lee with one more kick, stomps on his back, and locks in the Accolade, leaning all the way back as officials rush toward the ring.

The carnage leaves bodies everywhere as Rusev stands tall, unhinged and unstoppable.

Backstage — Danhausen & Adam Pearce

Danhausen appears in Adam Pearce’s office, hands folded politely, and says he wishes to speak to John Cena. He hopes — very sincerely — that he can “see John.” Pearce starts to respond, saying he has to call someone back first, but when he turns around…

Danhausen is already gone.

Pearce looks around the empty room, confused and slightly exhausted, realizing he’s been Danhausen’d yet again.

Roman Reigns & CM Punk Confrontation

Roman Reigns makes his way to the ring, taking his time with the full six‑minute championship entrance. He finally steps inside, raises the microphone, and demands that Sacramento acknowledge him.

Before he can continue, CM Punk’s music hits. The crowd erupts as Punk appears in the stands, weaving his way through the audience.

Punk stands in the ring and says after watching that smear campaign in the cold open, he’s here to tell the truth. Sacramento can be the jury and the executioner — they can tell him when he’s lying.

Roman warns Punk that if he steps into the ring with him, they won’t need microphones.

Punk says the truth is simple: he hates Roman Reigns. He hates him because he envies him. Everything Roman has is everything Punk ever wanted — the only dream he carried in his heart since he was a kid. He envies that it was handed to Roman. He hates that Roman held the title for 1,316 days, because after some self‑reflection, Punk knows how hard Roman worked for it. When history talks about legacy, they won’t ask how, they’ll ask how many. Punk hates how many times Roman has main‑evented WrestleMania. He asks Roman if he’s lying.

Punk says he hates that he feels this way. He says Sika was a great man, a great wrestler, a champion, a Hall of Famer. Punk respects the old timers. He hates that he invoked Roman’s father’s name in vain — and he apologizes.

Punk steps into the ring and gets face‑to‑face with Roman.

He says he hates that there’s more than one royal family in wrestling. He hates that he wasn’t born into a dynasty. He doesn’t know what it’s like to have that kind of family. He was born in the backyards and alleys of Chicago. He found his family in the streets of Sacramento. He found them in the locker rooms of VFW halls, bowling alleys, abandoned churches. He found his family on the indies. He went to Japan, England, Puerto Rico. He wasn’t born on third base — he clawed his way home and made pro wrestling his home.

Punk says he hates that he feels this way, and he hates that he has to share anything with Roman — especially his first singles WrestleMania main event. On Sunday, he’ll have gold on his shoes, gold around his waist, and late that night, when the dry air gets cold and steam rises off his blood‑caked face, he’ll have gold above his head as he’s announced the champion.

Roman says that’s probably the truest thing Punk has ever said… until the end.

Roman says he hates Punk too — and has hated him for a long time. The main reason is Punk’s relationship with the fans. Roman hopes that when he leaves, they miss him as much as they missed Punk. He hopes they chant for him for ten years. Punk has that connection, and no one can take it from him.

But the reality is that time is up. Punk was given two months to hold onto this relevancy. On Sunday, it won’t be “and still.” It’ll be “and new.” The nostalgia act ends. Roman says they fix the mess Punk started. They make the top of the mountain worth every dollar. Roman goes back on top — and the world will acknowledge him.

The show fades to black as the two stare each other down.

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WWE RAW Preview – April 13, 2026

Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar are both set to appear tonight following last Monday’s chaotic contract‑signing that never actually happened. What was supposed to be a formal agreement for their Night Two WrestleMania 42 match quickly dissolved into an all‑out brawl, forcing Raw General Manager Adam Pearce and Triple H to abandon the proceedings entirely. With tensions already at a breaking point, both men return tonight with the WrestleMania showdown looming.

Just days before he challenges CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship at Night Two of WrestleMania 42, Roman Reigns will address the WWE Universe — and Punk himself. Punk fired the latest verbal shot last Monday, accusing Reigns of failing to make the same sacrifices he did throughout his career and venting his frustrations about Pat McAfee and WWE’s rising ticket prices. With both men advertised for tonight’s show, another confrontation feels inevitable.

Before they collide at Night One of WrestleMania 42, GUNTHER and Seth Rollins will also appear tonight. Their rivalry escalated sharply on the March 30 Raw when GUNTHER blindsided Rollins with a vicious attack. Rollins later suggested that GUNTHER’s sudden hostility stemmed from Rollins entering a business relationship with Paul Heyman — a claim that sparked another brawl between them last Monday. With their WrestleMania match approaching, neither man is backing down.

WWE RAW Results – April 13, 2026

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