
WWE RAW Results – May 11 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on May 11, from the Food City Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.
A vehicle pulled up to the building and Roman Reigns stepped out — Roman Reigns is here.
Adam Pearce immediately confronted him. Pearce said Backlash was too much for Jacob Fatu, that Fatu didn’t deserve to be here tonight, and maybe didn’t deserve to be here at all after what he did on Saturday.
Roman ignored the excuses and wanted to know why his title wasn’t in his hands.
Pearce called for the belt to be brought over.
Roman asked Pearce if he was planning to fire Fatu. He pointed out that Jacob still hadn’t acknowledged him. Roman asked who brought Fatu in, and Pearce admitted it was Roman.
Roman told him that if he brought Jacob Fatu in… then he would be the one to take him out.
Bron Breakker, Austin Theory, Logan Paul, and Paul Heyman In‑Ring Segment
Bron Breakker, Austin Theory, Logan Paul, and Paul Heyman made their way to the ring to open the show.
Paul introduced himself and said they were supposed to start the night on a high note. Instead, they were standing in what he called the inbred capital of Eastern Tennessee. He said the audience was unappreciative, but everyone did appreciate Bron Breakker on Saturday. Paul asked who wasn’t ready now — and said the answer was Seth Rollins. On Saturday, Seth wasn’t ready for Bron’s physical onslaught. A year ago, Seth wasn’t ready for Paul’s wisdom. Seth will never be ready to have a vision or a victory over any of them. Paul said they should erase Seth from the group’s history and never mention his name again.
Paul shifted to the tag champions and asked Austin Theory to air his grievances.
Theory said now that Bron was back, they had a six‑man tonight. That brought him to the Street Profits. He said they stuck their noses in The Vision’s business because they want the tag titles — because they need the tag titles. According to Theory, Bianca can’t pay the bills anymore. Then he asked, what about Joe Hendry?
The Street Profits’ music hit and they came to the ring.
Montez Ford referenced Rocky Top, then said Theory actually had a point — his wife can’t take care of the bills, because she’s busy taking care of the baby and whooping their asses all over Knoxville. He said The Vision thinks it’s about them, but when the Profits came back to Raw, they had one goal: the tag titles. They still want the smoke.
Logan Paul said he’d say something nice: the Street Profits are a legendary tag team. But they’re about to find out they’re old news. The only notable thing they’ve done in the last six months was throw a baby shower. Logan said Bianca is better than both of them, and The Vision is ready anytime, anywhere — they were born ready.
Joe Hendry then appeared at ringside to sing his Logan Paul song.
Logan Paul, Austin Theory, and Bron Breakker vs. Joe Hendry, Montez Ford, and Angelo Dawkins
Theory and Ford opened the match with a lock‑up. Theory hit a side headlock and a shoulder tackle. They locked up again and Ford answered with a side headlock, floated over, and hit a shoulder tackle of his own. Ford followed with a standing moonsault for a two count. Logan stepped in but the referee stopped him. Theory cheap‑shotted Joe on the apron, and Ford drove Theory into the corner. Dawkins tagged in and hit a flying corkscrew elbow, then a twisting splash in the corner and an enzuigiri for a count of two.
Logan tagged in and punched Dawkins, followed by a knee to the ribs and an Irish whip. Logan missed a corner splash when Dawkins moved. Ford tagged in and hit a dropkick. Bron entered and blasted Ford with a warp‑speed clothesline.
Bron followed with a suplex and covered for a two count. He sent Ford into the turnbuckles and Logan tagged back in. Bron pressed Ford overhead and dropped him into a European uppercut from Logan for another two count. Logan kept control with a reverse chinlock, knocked Dawkins off the apron, and missed a splash. Joe tagged in and fired off a series of clotheslines, then caught Logan and hit a fallaway slam. Joe set up for the MEME turn and hit it. He caught Theory next, but Logan knocked Joe down. Theory punched Joe, Logan followed with forearms, and Bron tagged in to hit a German suplex.
Joe fired back with European uppercuts and Bron demanded more. Bron answered with a forearm, then whipped Joe into the corner, but ran into a boot. Bron grabbed a waist lock and hit another German suplex to stop Joe from tagging out. Bron covered for a near fall.
Bron shoved Joe down, but Joe came back with European uppercuts and chops. Bron hit a double‑leg takedown and threw punches. Theory tagged in and he and Bron hit a double suplex on Joe, with Theory getting a near fall. Theory hit another suplex for another two count. Logan tagged in and he and Theory hit a double clothesline, then posed. Logan applied a reverse chinlock and followed with punches.
Joe fought back with elbows, but Logan cut him off with a knee. Logan tried a suplex, but Joe countered with one of his own.
Ford tagged in and hit a crossbody on Theory, then knocked Bron off the apron. Ford hit a clothesline, sent Bron to the apron, and he and Dawkins knocked Bron to the floor. Ford followed with a flip dive onto Bron. Theory missed a corner charge and Ford tagged Dawkins.
Ford went up top but rolled through when Theory moved. Theory hit a boot and went for the rolling dropkick, but Ford countered with a powerslam. Theory hit a kick and Dawkins tagged in. Ford hit an enzuigiri. Dawkins lifted Theory onto his shoulders, but Logan shoved Ford off the ropes. Dawkins punched Logan, sending him to the floor.
Joe charged at Logan, but Logan sent Joe into the steps. Theory punched Dawkins and sent him to the floor. Bron told Theory to distract the referee, then went for the wacky spear — but Seth Rollins appeared and hit a clothesline on Bron. Dawkins rolled up Theory for the three count.
Winners: Joe Hendry, Angelo Dawkins, and Montez Ford
After the match, Seth attacked Theory and sent him to the floor. Seth helped Ford up, but Bron speared Dawkins. Seth superkicked Bron. Ford yelled at Seth and the two shoved each other.
Backstage with Adam Pearce, Classico, Bruto, and Julio
Pearce wanted to know what was going on.
Liv and Dominik interrupted. Liv wanted to know what Pearce had planned for Dom.
Classico reminded Liv that he was in the middle of something with Pearce. Liv told Classico he should leave when she and Pearce were talking. Classico said he had serious lucha business. Dom said Classico wasn’t a real luchador.
Pearce said Dom needed a title opportunity. Tonight, Dom would defend the Mega Championship against Classico.
Angel and Humberto arrived, saying they were also asking for an opportunity. Pearce said he wanted to talk to them.
Penta, Ethan Page, Rusev, and Je’Von Evans Confrontation
Penta made his way to the ring and said he heard someone talking about his title. He called out Ethan Page, saying he’s a fighting champion and Page should say it to his face.
Ethan Page came out and said the audacity of Penta standing in the ring pretending he wouldn’t. Page said he’d love to say it to his face, but Penta hides behind a mask while he doesn’t hide anything. He said he comes from the greatest country on Earth, Canada. Page reminded everyone he pinned the Intercontinental Champion last week, which should make him the number one contender — unless Penta is afraid to lose to him again.
Penta told Ethan to listen. He said he isn’t afraid to defend his title and suggested they fight right now.
Ethan told him to pump the brakes. Penta may be ready, but Ethan said he wasn’t. He called the title a token of excellence, something people had to win to prove they were megastars — and he said he is the next megastar. Ethan suggested they do it at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Penta told Ethan that if he wants the title, he worked hard for it, and Penta is ready for the war anytime, any place.
Rusev’s music hit.
Rusev told Page he amuses him, but getting a title match before him isn’t right. Rusev said they won the match last week and he smashed Penta’s head off the announce table.
Ethan tried to speak, but Rusev told him to shut up.
Page said he talked to Pearce and told him he didn’t want to skip the line. He almost convinced Pearce, but Je’Von Evans came in and said Rusev didn’t deserve it. Page claimed Evans said Rusev couldn’t get a title match if he couldn’t beat Je’Von.
Je’Von Evans came out and said Page was lying. He said he didn’t say anything to Page or Pearce. Evans admitted he never thought Rusev could beat him — even if that wasn’t true.
Page shoved Evans into Rusev. Penta knocked Page to the floor and hit a pescado. Evans sent Rusev to the floor and hit a suicide dive.
Penta and Evans strutted in the ring.
Adam Pearce came out and said he heard something interesting. Penta wanted a fight, Evans wanted a fight, and he asked the crowd if they wanted a fight. Pearce made the match: Rusev vs. Je’Von Evans.
Rusev vs. Je’Von Evans
Evans blasted Rusev with a knee the moment Rusev stepped back into the ring. The referee called for the bell and Evans hit another knee for a quick two count. Rusev rolled to the floor and headed up the aisle, but Evans chased him down, hit him from behind, and chopped him all the way back to ringside. Rusev turned things around by sending Evans into the ring steps before rolling him back inside and leveling him with a clothesline.
Rusev stomped and kicked Evans in the corner. Evans answered with kicks of his own, but Rusev cut him off with a knee to the ribs. Rusev hammered Evans with punches and choked him on the ropes, then hit a forearm. Evans fired back with forearms, but Rusev caught him with a jumping heel kick. Rusev followed with a suplex, then another. He pie‑faced Evans, but Evans fought back with punches in the corner and chops until Rusev kneed him again.
Rusev placed Evans on the turnbuckles and punched him. He set up for a superplex, but Evans blocked it, hit punches and a headbutt, and knocked Rusev to the mat. Evans hit a boot and followed with Whisper in the Wind. Evans kept the momentum with forearms, a slingshot headscissors takedown, and a kick that sent Rusev to the floor.
Evans went for a suicide dive, but Rusev punched him out of the air. Rusev then hit a fallaway slam onto the announce table. He sent Evans into the ring post and grabbed a chair, but dropped it when Evans fought back with punches and forearms. Rusev rolled into the ring and kicked Evans as he followed. Rusev dropped an elbow to the chest and demanded Evans get up. He followed with another elbow to the clavicle and locked in a reverse chinlock.
Rusev hammered Evans with kicks to the back and head, then sent him into the corner with an Irish whip. He pie‑faced Evans and shoved him, but Evans fired back with clotheslines. Rusev stayed on his feet and demanded more. Rusev whipped Evans again but missed a corner splash. Evans hit a thrust kick and a shoulder tackle, then followed with a punch and a kick. Evans went to the apron and hit a springboard clothesline for a close call.
Rusev stopped Evans with a forearm to the lower back, then another. Evans kicked back, but Rusev planted him with a uranage and followed with a jumping thrust kick for a near fall. Rusev stomped on Evans’ back, but Evans kicked him away. Evans hit a rebound kick, then a plancha to the floor before rolling Rusev back inside.
Evans went for the double‑jump cutter and connected, scoring the three count.
Winner: Je’Von Evans
Asuka Says Goodbye
Backstage, Iyo Sky was shown when Asuka approached. They hugged. Asuka spoke to Iyo in Japanese, saying she had been looking for someone to take over for her — and Iyo was that person. Asuka said she was glad it was her.
Iyo said they would always be family. She said goodbye, and Asuka told her she would see her later.
Asuka then left the building.
Brie Bella & Paige Confront Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez
The Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella and Paige made their way to the ring.
Brie said that last week, Raquel and Roxanne asked them to come to Raw — and as champions, here they were. Paige said they were ready for a fight, but wondered where Raquel and Roxanne were. Brie added that if you’re going to call them out, you’d better show up.
Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez came out.
Raquel welcomed them to their show and said she was glad they could take time away from their nostalgia tour. Roxanne said she couldn’t believe she was in the ring with two women she watched growing up — back when they were relevant. She said Brie once told her she’d pass on the Bella legacy, and asked how Brie could set the bar so low.
Brie told Roxanne she was confusing her with Liv. Brie said she wanted Roxanne to build her own legacy instead of being a footnote in Judgment Day. Brie said Roxanne should be embarrassed for her mother.
Raquel said Paige had been given a million chances and failed every time. Instead of waiting for her next scandal, Raquel said Paige should hand over the titles so they don’t have to cling to the gold as has‑beens.
Paige attacked Raquel and Brie sent Perez into the turnbuckles. Liv hit a codebreaker on Paige, and Perez and Raquel attacked Brie. Perez hit a handspring knee drop on Brie, and they followed with a side Russian leg sweep and running boot combination on Paige.
Roman Reigns & Jimmy Uso Backstage
Jimmy Uso approached Roman and told him he was out in the parking lot waiting to make sure Jacob Fatu didn’t do anything stupid.
Roman told him they weren’t giving Fatu a way out. He signed the contract. He has to be a man of his word. Roman said if they can’t trust their own family, then what do they have — and if there’s no trust inside the family, what does that say about the outside world.
Jimmy said he understood Roman, but he didn’t trust Fatu.
Roman said if Fatu doesn’t acknowledge him, he’s out.
Dominik Mysterio Promo Before the Mega Championship Match
Dominik Mysterio said the title he holds is the ultimate prize in lucha libre. To him, it proves he is the greatest luchador alive. He said he has surpassed everything his “deadbeat dad” ever accomplished and proved he is the true King of Luchadores. Dom said no one will ever get their hands on his title.
Iyo Sky vs. Sol Ruca
They locked up and Iyo took a waist lock, but Sol countered with a standing switch and takedown. Sol kept the waist lock, and Iyo slipped into a wrist lock and then a hammerlock. Sol reversed into arm‑wringers, then snapped Iyo over — but Iyo handspringed right back to her feet.
Sol walked on her hands and turned it into a headscissors takedown. Iyo grabbed a waist lock again, Sol reversed again, and hit a spinning faceplant before surfing on Iyo’s back. Sol went for a thrust kick, Iyo blocked it, and when Sol tried the handstand headscissors, Iyo shut it down with a dropkick.
Iyo snapped Sol over into a rear chinlock. She shifted into a side headlock, Sol whipped her off, but Iyo slid to the apron. Sol kicked her to the floor.
Sol went for a moonsault off the ring post, but Iyo moved and Sol crashed to the mat. Iyo followed with a rana off the apron. Sol answered with a kick on the apron and then hit a springboard twisting crossbody onto Iyo on the floor. Sol hit a running knee for a near fall.
Sol went for a surfboard and managed to get Iyo up before kicking her in the back. Iyo fired back with an elbow and hit a flapjack. She set up for the butterfly backbreaker and connected for a near fall.
Sol whipped Iyo into the corner. Iyo hit forearms, but Sol fired right back. Sol hit a headbutt and climbed up top. She set for a superplex, but Iyo landed on her feet and hit a shotei. Iyo followed with a Spanish Fly and got a near fall.
They traded forearms. Sol hit a back heel kick, Iyo answered with more forearms, a spinning back elbow, and another shotei. Sol avoided a round kick and hit a pop‑up cradle shock for a near fall.
Sol missed a forearm in the corner and Iyo hit a pendulum kick. Iyo followed with a missile dropkick. She set for the running double‑knee strike but missed, and Sol drove knees into Iyo’s back. Iyo rolled Sol into a victory roll and stomped her for a near fall.
Iyo pulled Sol into position in the corner for the moonsault, but Sol got up and hit her from behind. Sol missed a boot in the corner and Iyo dropped a leg across her in the ropes. Iyo went for a springboard move, but Sol moved. Sol caught Iyo charging with a boot, then hit a cartwheel DDT for a near fall.
Iyo answered with a double‑knee strike in the corner, then charged again and hit the running double knees. Iyo climbed for the moonsault but took too long, and Sol got her knees up. Sol rolled her up, then climbed for the Sol Snatcher — but Iyo didn’t go into the corner. Iyo caught her with a rollup and held it for the three count.
Winner: Iyo Sky
After the match, Iyo and Sol hugged.
Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso Backstage in the Garage
Jey was in the garage when Jimmy walked up.
Jey asked if Jimmy had talked to Roman.
Jimmy said Roman could be delusional at times. He said there was no way Jacob Fatu was going to acknowledge Roman tonight — hell no. Jimmy said this family could be stressful.
Jey said the family is the reason they’re even here today.
Jimmy told him he was heading out with Roman and wished Jey luck dealing with Fatu.
– Penta vs. Ethan Page was made official for Saturday Night’s Main Event, and Logan Paul and Austin Theory will defend the tag titles against the Street Profits.
Backstage — Street Profits and Seth Rollins
Jackie Redmond was with the Street Profits and asked how they felt about the title match.
Dawkins said they were feeling great — this is exactly what they came back for.
Seth Rollins walked in. He said if they were serious about taking the tag titles off The Vision, then they needed to talk.
Ford shut that down immediately. He said there was no “we.” Seth told them if they stayed out of his way, he’d stay out of theirs.
Seth admitted he was wrong.
Ford told him people keep saying Seth can’t be trusted.
Raquel Rodriguez, Roxanne Perez, Liv Morgan, and Byron Saxton
Byron was with Raquel, Roxanne, and Liv.
Liv immediately cut him off, saying his introduction wasn’t good enough for her. She said Raquel and Roxanne were going to be the next tag team champions.
Raquel asked Byron if he saw what they just did to Paige and Brie. She said they talked smack, but ended up laid out in the ring. Raquel said they’re coming for the tag titles, and everyone better believe it.
Byron asked what they needed to do to win the titles.
Perez said it came down to trust — and no team trusts each other more than they do. She said they will become the tag champs next week.
Sol Ruca, Iyo Sky, and Becky Lynch Backstage
Sol Ruca was in the back when Iyo Sky approached her. Iyo told Sol she is the future, and that one day, the two of them will fight again.
Becky Lynch walked in. She said Sol was supposed to be the next big thing — yet she couldn’t beat Iyo. Becky said the lights must be a little too bright for her.
Oba Femi vs. Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo
Oba asked who would challenge him tonight.
Adam Pearce came out and said everyone was looking forward to the Open Challenge — but no one accepted it, so it was canceled for the night.
Oba marched up the aisle and told Pearce to do his job. He stormed backstage looking for someone to obliterate and found Angel and Humberto. Oba attacked both men and dragged them to the ring.
Oba sent Angel into the apron, then threw both into the ring.
Oba Femi vs. Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo
Oba unloaded with uppercuts on both men in the corner. He hit a flying corkscrew back elbow. Humberto ducked and Oba launched Angel over him. Oba then hit a toss powerbomb on Humberto, followed by a sit‑out powerbomb for the three count.
Winner: Oba Femi
Classico & Dominik Mysterio — Final Hype Before the Mega Championship Match
Classico said the Mega Championship represents honor and prestige. He said the title belongs around the waist of a true legend — and that legend is not Dominik Mysterio. Classico promised everyone would see a new King of the Luchadores when he wins the title tonight.
JD McDonagh walked with Dom, but Finn Balor blindsided JD and slammed him into a production case. Finn looked at Dom and reminded him he had a title match coming up.
Dominik Mysterio vs. El Grande Americano Classico — AAA Mega Championship
They locked up and Classico took a waist lock. Dom countered into a wrist lock, but Classico shifted into a side headlock, then hit a shoulder tackle and a single‑leg takedown into an ankle lock. Dom kicked him away. Dom caught Classico with a boot from the corner and went for a blockbuster, but Classico countered with an armdrag. He dropped knees onto Dom’s arm and slammed it into the mat. Classico followed with a hammerlock Northern Lights suplex and an armbar.
Dom booted him away. Classico went for a monkey flip, Dom blocked it and chopped him. Classico caught Dom in a cross armbreaker in the ropes. He pulled Dom onto the apron for a German suplex, but Dom held the ropes, kicked him away, and catapulted Classico head‑first into the ring post.
Dom rolled him back inside and stomped and punched him. Classico chopped back, but Dom hit a kick and a suplex, held on for the second, and went for the third Amigo — but Classico blocked it. Dom countered the counter and sent Classico down, then stomped him. Dom hit a slingshot senton for a count of two. He followed with crossfaces and tried to rip at the mask before applying a reverse chinlock.
Dom kicked Classico again, but Classico fought back on the turnbuckles and hit a superplex. They traded punches. Dom dropkicked Classico into the ropes, but Classico avoided the 619. Classico hit an Olympic Slam and a moonsault for a close call. He grabbed a waist lock and rolled Dom up for another two. Dom reversed and got his own near fall. Dom then hit a springboard wrist‑lock takedown into a Michinoku Driver for a close call.
Classico hit an overhead belly‑to‑belly suplex that sent Dom crashing into the turnbuckles, then followed with a Dragon suplex for a close call. He climbed up top for a diving headbutt, but Rayo attacked Classico while Bravo distracted the referee. Grande punched Classico, and Dom hit a tornado DDT for a near fall.
Bruto and Julio ran out and brawled with Rayo and Bravo, fighting all the way into the crowd.
Classico locked in an ankle lock. He grabbed Grande’s mask, and Dom capitalized — hitting the 619 and then a frog splash to score the three count.
Winner: Dominik Mysterio (retains championship)
– Next week: Brie Bella & Paige defend the Women’s Tag Titles against Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez. The Oba Open Challenge continues.
Logan Paul & Austin Theory Backstage with Jackie Redmond
Logan and Austin were stopped by Jackie, who asked about the Street Profits.
Logan said he wished she would go away. He said if he had to hear Joe Hendry’s song one more time, he’d Vincent Van Gogh himself — he cannot stand Joe Hendry. Austin tried to calm him down.
Jackie asked Austin about the tag title match, but he simply got into the vehicle.
In the Arena:
Roman Reigns’ music hit and he walked to the ring with Jimmy Uso at his side.
Roman asked the crowd to acknowledge him.
On the Tron, we saw Jey trying to talk Jacob Fatu down as Fatu marched toward the ring.
Jey told Fatu he was about to start problems for himself and for the family. He told him to be smart, that he might not care right now, but he needed to think. Jey grabbed Fatu and told him again to listen — to be smart.
Fatu head‑butted Jey and then punched him, following with more headbutts.
Fatu asked if Roman wanted him to acknowledge him. He said that wasn’t happening — Roman would have to beat that acknowledgment out of him.
Jimmy confronted Fatu in the aisle, but Fatu punched him and sent Jimmy crashing into the ringside barrier.
Fatu reached the ring and stepped onto the apron. He and Roman stared each other down. Fatu entered, and Roman struck first with a punch. Roman threw Fatu into the turnbuckles, but Fatu fired back and sent Roman into the opposite corner, then blasted him with a flying forearm. Fatu clotheslined Roman over the top rope to the floor.
Fatu went for a suicide dive, but Roman cut him off with a punch. Roman reached under the ring, grabbed a chair, and smashed it across Fatu’s back. Roman yelled at him to acknowledge him or be gone. Roman kept hammering him with chair shots.
Roman set for a spear, but Fatu superkicked him. Fatu clamped on the Tongan Death Grip and shoved Roman over the top rope. Fatu then hit a suicide dive.
Fatu sent Roman into the ring post, then kicked him in the head. He hurled Roman into the ring steps and adjusted the announce table. Roman recovered enough to hit a Superman Punch. Roman went for another, but Fatu caught him in the Tongan Death Grip again. Fatu headbutted him repeatedly and powerbombed Roman through the announce table.
Officials rushed in to separate them. Fatu broke free and reapplied the Tongan Death Grip until they dragged him off.
Pearce told him that was enough.
Fatu hit the Tongan Death Grip one more time before sliding into the ring. He picked up the title belt and licked it.
Fatu walked up the aisle, then suddenly turned back toward the ring. Roman, Jimmy, and Jey were regrouping near the barricade — and Fatu exploded into frame, sprinting down and spearing all three of them straight through the ringside barrier in a violent crash.
The wreckage settled around the Usos and Roman as Fatu stood over them.
We went to credits.
–– Here is what’s in store for tonight’s show ––
- Jacob Fatu will take part in a Roman Reigns Acknowledgment Ceremony
- Oba Femi Open Challenge continues
- Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) & Joe Hendry vs. The Vision (Bron Breakker, Logan Paul, & Austin Theory)
- Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella & Paige respond to The Judgment Day
WWE RAW Preview – May 11 2026
Joe Hendry teams with Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins of The Street Profits tonight as they take on Bron Breakker, Logan Paul, and Austin Theory of The Vision. All six men have been colliding for weeks, including last Monday’s Raw, where a match between Hendry and Theory ended in a disqualification after Paul interfered — sparking a full‑scale brawl that pulled in everyone involved. Tonight, the chaos becomes official in six‑man tag action.
Roman Reigns may have retained the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu at WWE Backlash, but the victory came only after Reigns sent Fatu into an exposed turnbuckle before finishing him with a spear. Furious over the result, Fatu locked in the Tongan Death Grip after the match and had to be pulled off by officials. Now, Reigns has demanded that Fatu acknowledge him in a formal Acknowledgement Ceremony tonight.
Last Monday marked the beginning of the Open Challenge issued by Oba Femi, with Otis stepping up at the last second after it appeared Akira Tozawa would answer the call. Femi dispatched Otis quickly, and the Open Challenge continues tonight as he awaits his next challenger.
Women’s Tag Team Champions Paige and Brie Bella will also appear tonight. Their presence follows Raquel Rodriguez challenging them last week to face her and her Judgment Day partner Roxanne Perez, setting the stage for a potential title confrontation.
WWE RAW Results – May 11 2026
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