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WWE Raw results, live blog (Jan. 20, 2025): Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Monday Night Raw comes waltzing back into our lives tonight (Jan. 20, 2025) from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, featuring all the latest build to the upcoming Royal Rumble premium live event scheduled for early next month in Indianapolis.
Advertised for tonight: Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre in what has been billed as a major main event showdown of two top stars in their prime.
Elsewhere, Jey Uso has been advertised to appear, Sami Zayn will be in the building with something to say, new Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria celebrates her win, The New Day return to action, WWE Hall of Famer JBL returns to the show, Damage CTRL vs. Pure Fusion Collective, and a whole lot more!
Come right back here at 8 pm ET when the Raw live blog will kick off once the show starts on USA Network. It will be below this line here.
WWE RAW RESULTS AND LIVE BLOG FOR JAN. 20
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The incoming President of the United States of America made it one of his top priorities, on day one of his administration, to order the federal government to refuse to recognize me as the woman I am.
Nevermind the absurdity of focusing on a small minority of harmless (and mostly gorgeous) people at a time when the economy is shot, but the thing that they don’t understand is that trans folks have always been here, we are always GOING to be here, and we have never needed anyone’s permission to do so.
From the moment my eggshell broke on February 28, 2018 and I said the words “I am a woman” aloud for the first time, my entire existence was made clear in a heartbeat, every inch of what makes me ME, laid bare in ultimate understanding. It was as if the breath of life entered my body for the first time, truly animate rather than a puppet shell.
Before my social presentation changed, before hormones, before I got all my legal documents updated, before hair removal or surgery, before I so much as plucked a hair from my brow, my knowledge of myself was a game changer, and no mere words, no matter how much legal force they may or may not have, can take that away from me.
If anyone wishes to deny me the gender I fought so dearly for, they’ll have to come and take it.
Death before detransition!
On with the show!
The show opens with the usual montage of talent arriving at the arena.
Rhea Ripley is walking along when Nia Jax blindsides her and beats her down, about putting her through a chain link fence before referees and road agents swarm and general manager Adam Pearce calls for a medic!
Michael Cole introduces Wade Barrett as his commentary partner for tonight, with Pat McAfee busy elsewhere.
“Main Event” Jey Uso makes his entrance and gets on the mic.
He talks about Saturday Night’s Main Event and his plans to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship—
Enter GUNTHER.
He laughs off Jey’s plans to win the title and calls him a funny little man, and they both know that’s not how it’s gonna happen. Last week Jey looked him in the eye and said every day he bets on himself, and he believed him! He was excited for their match… until today, when he saw him walking in here pretending like their conversation never happened.
Acting like a complete dork, like a mascot, and now he reckons he might as well fight Jimmy. Jey never follows up with his words, and what, he bets on himself until his cousin calls for him? Until Sami or Jim or Cody needs him? All that makes him is a useful idiot and he doesn’t even realize it.
Uso’s words and actions do not align, but GUNTHER’s do, he claims, and he says on Saturday when the bell rings, he’s going to expose him as a flash in the pan with no business being that close to the world heavyweight championship.
Jey admits he’s right again, and yeah he’s the mascot… and the people in the crowd are his team, his squad, who ride and slide with him and they’ll be with him when he wins the title on Saturday. And, Uso points out, he’s main evented WrestleMania and GUNTHER never has.
The Ring General snaps and attacks and we get a nice back and forth brawl until Uso sends him to the floor with a superkick and holds the title high in the ring before laying it down and telling him to come and get it. GUNTHER gets up on the apron briefly before backing off and taking his title and leaving.
New Day are walking backstage and they’re excited to run into John “Bradshaw” Layfield, who no doubt understands them and he’s going to be on commentary for their match against Rey Mysterio. Kofi Kingston slides some money into his suit pocket and chuckles, saying “you like money” before asking if he’ll go out and make their case for them.
JBL says he gets it, Big E had all those muscles and charisma and everybody loved him and now that he’s gone they gotta pay attention to them right?! New Day’s countenances sour and they walk off disappointed, and Layfield asks if he gets to keep the two dollars.
Rey Mysterio makes his entrance and we go to break.
Back from commercial, Bayley is interviewed backstage.
She says the cat is out of the bag and she’s officially back on Raw. It feels good and it feels right, and she’s also declaring herself in the Royal Rumble, and since she won last year, going back-to-back feels pretty good. She talks about picking a champion to fight—
Nia Jax rolls up and speaks inaudibly for a beat before the mic kicks in and she says SHE’S going to win the Royal Rumble.
We see various ccwpokes in the front row.
New Day cut a promo in their entrance annoyed at their music playing, and Kofi says the crowd is starting to piss him off with all the booing. They’ve been doing this too long to be disrespected like this. They’re walking Hall of Famers, and he takes his money back from JBL.
Kofi Kingston vs. Rey Mysterio
John “Bradshaw” Layfield is on commentary for this one.
Struggling over a standing switch, waistlock takedown from Kingston, riding Mysterio, Rey with an arm wringer, reversed, rolling through, headlock, shot off, shoulder block takes the legend off his feet! Off the ropes, Mysterio with a tijeras, drop toehold puts him on the second but Kofi ducks the 619!
Trading kicks in the corner, shoulder block from Rey, slingshot but Kingston blocks the powerbomb! Following after, Kofi hooks him, short powerbomb into stomps to the midsection! Another powerbomb attempt is reversed into a Frankensteiner that sends Kingston into the steel steps as we go to break!
Off the ropes, Rey cuts him off with a bulldog and both men are down and out! Up in the turnbuckles, jockeying for position, Mysterio with the diving seated senton, springboard crossbody follows but nobody’s home! Counter a sunset flip into a dropkick, cover for two!
Set up for the 619 but Xavier Woods trips Rey up and gets ejected by referee Chad Patton! Mysterio decks Woods but Kingston attacks from behind with a northern lariat! Victory roll sets him up, this time Rey hits the 619, slingshot splash… THE KNEES ARE UP BUT MYSTERIO KICKS OUT OF THE COVER!
Rey counters the Boom Drop…
Rey Mysterio wins by pinfall with a pinning predicament.
Post-match, New Day go to put boots to Rey but Joaquin Wilde and Cruz del Toro make the save!
New Day make like they’re gonna leave but they come back to do a hit-and-run on Wilde and throw him into the post!
We get a recap of Penta’s debut from last week.
Backstage, an interviewer is standing by while Chad Gable gets the rest of American Made hyped up.
He turns around and says he knows the whole wrestling world is talking about him and he knows it seems like he has a problem fighting luchadors, so he went to an intelligent man with a moustache to match— Dominik Mysterio is helping him out. Meanwhile he’s given the rest of the squad their marching orders, to go after their various titles.
Julius Creed says they’re gonna tke the tag titles away from a team at the end of their career and win them for themselves, just entering their prime.
Sami Zayn is shown walking backstage to send us to break.
Back from commercial, Sami Zayn is in the ring and gets on the mic.
He’s not gonna beat around the bush, he spoke to Adam Pearce and he’s officially entered into the 2025 Royal Rumble. Last week Seth Rollins told him he spends too much time helping other people and that got him thinking about what he wants. About 14-year-old him, about the millions around the world that dream of being pro wrestlers, and the thousands that get to live that dream, and the very small group lucky enough to call themselves WWE Superstars.
And then the smallest group, the top tier of WWE, and that’s where he is now and he firmly believes that he’s every bit as good as the rest of those guys, and they’re all in the Royal Rumble. Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, and the only difference between them is that they have world titles to their names but he doesn’t.
He’s had a great life, a great career, he doesn’t feel like he needs the world title to complete himself, and the support from the fans through the years means more than any world title ever could. So no, he doesn’t need the world title… BUT DAMNIT, HE WANTS IT! 14-year-old him wants it and he’s still with him, and that’s why he’s going to take the world title.
Enter Kevin Owens, carrying his purloined winged eagle WWE Championship.
Sami says he knew it was only a matter of time and asks Kevin how he wants to do this. Owens is confused and Zayn says the whole world saw what he did to Cody Rhodes, so how is this gonna go down? KO admits he didn’t understand Sami with Roman Reigns at Survivor Series but then he thought about it and he realized it was different.
Sami and Roman have a lot of history, much like they do, and Zayn has overlooked a lot of things Reigns has done to him, same as he’s forgiven Owens for similar trespasses. That’s what Sami does, because he’s a good person. And Seth is right, Zayn does a lot for his friends, and that’s why he’s here as his very best friend.
He believes that Sami Zayn can and will win the Royal Rumble, because he deserves to win the Royal Rumble and go on to fight for the WWE Championship. And then they can accomplish one more thing together, to accomplish what they dreamed of 25 years ago. They won the tag titles in the main event of WrestleMania, and now they can do it one-on-one for the title.
And he knows Zayn will win the Royal Rumble because he has his back, and he knows that he’s going to walk out as WWE Champion, because he knows Sami will have his back, because he’s his best friend and his brother and if he needs him he’ll be there.
Sheamus is interviewed backstage.
He says some people would say he has the perfect WWE career backwards, because he beat John Cena about six months in, but the Intercontinental Championship is the first title that drew him to WWE as a kid and he’s been obsessed with it for the last five years, but now the stars are aligned and he’s going to fulfill his destiny.
Bron Breakker rolls up and tells Sheamus to look at the title. He says this is as close as he’ll ever get to the title, because on Saturday he’s going to breakk him like an old man, so do a favor and retire.
Sheamus does not, in fact, retire, and instead shoves Bron away.
Bayley and Nia Jax are show walking backstage separately to send us to break.
Back from commercial, we get a memorial graphic for WWE Hall of Famer Bob Uecker.
Bayley vs. Nia Jax
Jax immediately hossing her up, around, Bayley counters into a DDT! Off the ropes, Nia with a huge headbutt, cover for one! Back suplex gets the Role Model another nearfall, Jax fires back with a Rock Bottom and goes up top, but Bayley climbs to cut her off! Kicks send Nia to the floor, Bayley dives on her and we go to break!
Back from commercial, Jax gets a nearfall off a Samoan drop, Bayley a nearfall of her own in return, to the floor, sunset flip puts Nia into the post and leaves her insensate on the floor while referee Danilo Anfibio counts! She beats the count, Bayley hits a Banzai Drop for two, follows it with a diving elbow, still not enough!
Nia with a shoulderbreaker and she follows it up with a corner body avalanche! Bayley sidesteps her through the ropes, Jax cuts her off with an elbow and posts her hard by the shoulder! Nia up top, Bayley trips her up, Knee Trembler… NOPE! Jockeying for position in the turnbuckles… BAYLEY HITS THE SUNSET FLIP POWERBOMB BUT JAX KICKS OUT!
Role Model off the top… ELBOW DROP ISN’T ENOUGH! Bayley with a chop block, Nia with a Samoan drop and a senton, dragging her into the corner…
Nia Jax wins by pinfall with the Banzai Drop.
Welcome to our live blog for WWE Raw on January 20, 2025! Tonight’s main event features a blockbuster match between Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre. Stay tuned as we provide live updates and results from the match.– The match kicks off with both Rollins and McIntyre exchanging blows in the center of the ring. The intensity is off the charts as both superstars are looking to make a statement.
– Rollins gains the upper hand with a series of high-flying maneuvers, but McIntyre quickly turns the tide with his power game. The back-and-forth action has the crowd on the edge of their seats.
– McIntyre hits Rollins with a devastating Claymore Kick out of nowhere! Rollins is down and McIntyre goes for the pin.
– 1…2…3! Drew McIntyre picks up the victory over Seth Rollins in an incredible match. Both superstars showed why they are top contenders in the WWE.
Thank you for joining us for our live blog of WWE Raw. Stay tuned for more updates and results from the world of pro wrestling.
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WWE/Getty Images/Ringer illusration By Cameron Hawkins • 8 minIn “-30-”, the finale of the heralded Baltimore drug series The Wire, a collection of traffickers known as the New Day Co-Op meet to discuss their future plans, with several members having recently been killed, jailed, or forced into retirement. Seemingly out of nowhere, Slim Charles, former Barksdale Organization enforcer and one of the few universally respected characters in the series, guns down his associate Melvin “Cheese” Wagstaff, announcing that it was in retaliation for arranging the murder of Slim’s former boss (and Cheese’s uncle) Proposition Joe. While the killing made waves with the other members of the Co-Op, Cheese was brash, annoying, and selfish, and likely would have caused more problems for Slim the longer he was around. Like the man who stood with Avon Barksdale and Joe until their demises, WWE’s own towering, respected enforcer, Drew McIntyre, has also taken it upon himself to dole out justice where and when he sees fit. Drew turned “not liking the guy” into a mantra, a motivation, and a lifestyle, making 2024 the most rewarding year of his career. And he has no intentions of changing up in 2025.
“I never thought it’d be a point in my career where I said, ‘Currently, I don’t care about the world title,’” McIntyre says, looking back over a year when he won and lost the World Heavyweight Championship in the same night. “I don’t care about my legacy like I used to, because inevitably, people are just going to forget.” What fans don’t forget are the emotions you bring out in them, and McIntyre’s dedication to letting his frustrations explode through words, hands, and feet provided some of the best moments of WWE television in 2024. “I got more of an emotional response from anybody [than] I’ve ever gotten in my entire career, be it on TV, online, to live crowds,” he says. “It’s been an emotional roller coaster for Drew McIntyre this year, and in the end, that’s what our industry is all about, is making you feel.” As Raw shifts away from its decades-long home of traditional cable over to the streaming giant Netflix next week, McIntyre figures to be one of the brand’s biggest attractions, continuing to make his truth sound better than whatever the actual truth might be.
In 2024, no one’s family, friends, or legacies were off limits, as Drew tortured and taunted everyone who crossed his path. McIntyre spent the year reaching Frank Grimes levels of both stating the obvious … and then asking why no one else would do the same. McIntyre’s motivation for spending 2024 terrorizing WWE was the Clash at the Castle in 2022. That night, he challenged then–Universal WWE Champion Roman Reigns for the title in Wales, seven hours from his native Scotland. He nearly put Roman away, but lost due to interference from the Bloodline’s then-newest member (and current leader), Solo Sikoa. “Take away the biggest moment of my life, my career, right in front of my family, the ones who truly have sacrificed, given me up for 17 years. That was going to be our night,” Drew remembers. He took offense to Reigns, Jey and Jimmy Uso, and Sami Zayn in particular being cheered in 2024 after all the beatings they put on people during their time on top. “No, that’s not how life works.” He started to air these frustrations in late 2023, refusing to accept Jey as “one of the good guys” after Jey left the Bloodline. Drew was the reason Jey and Cody Rhodes lost the Raw Tag Team Championship that November, and would team with the Judgment Day to face Cody and Jey’s squad at Survivor Series: WarGames later that month.
Drew and the Judgment Day went on to lose that match, but someone who wasn’t even in the contest that night would truly set the stage for McIntyre’s 2024. After the match, CM Punk made his surprise return to WWE, and the locker room was just as surprised as the fans. Drew left the arena frustrated, as the two have unresolved issues. “I’ve never really gone into the details, and maybe I will eventually,” Drew says, hinting at a conflict between the two that “has adversely affected my career. It stems from a real personal place.” Personal issues aside, it was an on-air jab that lit the fire for McIntyre. It’s possible Punk hadn’t been paying attention to Drew over the past few years, but at that point, he was a full-fledged, do-it-all talent, both in the ring and outside of it. “The first interview we had [when Punk returned] I was able to look him in the eye to let him know I’m not the same kid I once was. He made the one comment” about Drew not being known for talking. “You can see the look in my eye. ‘All right, I’ll show you. Things are getting different around here.’ I can feel it, and I feel myself being like, ‘I’m going to say whatever the hell I want 1735954566. I’m not going to go off on a tangent with story parameters, but I’m going to shred you.’” From that point on, Drew would do exactly that.
The ensuing months of sharp exchanges and vicious insults and actions made the universally recognized feud of the year about more than wins and losses. He told Punk that he’d prayed for the triceps tear Punk suffered at the 2024 Royal Rumble, and he wore a shirt featuring himself Photoshopped in front of a gravestone that read “CM Punk’s WrestleMania Main Event: 2024-2024.” After defeating an overextended Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XL, he continued to dance on Punk’s metaphorical grave, mocking and taunting him until Punk (who was at ringside on commentary during the match) swept out Drew’s legs, providing the opening for Damian Priest to cash in his Money in the Bank contract and take McIntyre’s title. Punk continued to cost McIntyre championship opportunities throughout the summer, interfering at Clash at the Castle on Priest’s behalf. This would only strengthen Drew’s hater’s resolve, doubling down on his efforts to upset and undo Punk. He’d attack Punk backstage in his hometown of Chicago, stealing a fan-made bracelet featuring the names of Punk’s wife and dog. After Punk cost Drew a title shot at Money in the Bank, the two finally faced off in a match at SummerSlam in Cleveland, which Drew won thanks to unintentional help from Rollins, another one of Punk’s real-life rogues. While appreciative of the assist, Drew doesn’t have much interest in beefs that aren’t his own. “Whatever incident had happened one time when [Rollins] was a kid, [Punk] wouldn’t train him, I guess,” Drew explains. “I don’t care about all that crap.”
Drew lost their next battle, falling to Punk in a strap match at Bash in Berlin. Then, in possibly the most brutal contest of both of their WWE tenures, Punk defeated Drew in Atlanta at Bad Blood in a Hell in a Cell match that truly lived up to the title of the PLE. Punk dug into McIntyre’s skull with a wrench, struck him headfirst multiple times with a loaded toolbox, and baited Drew into missing a Claymore and landing with the small of his back on the steel steps. For all the sacrifice, for everything Drew put on the line, their match was the show opener, leading Drew to question the moment’s worth. “[WWE is] so gigantic and we’re nonstop that when you’re gone, you’re gone,” Drew reflects. “It doesn’t matter if you’re myself or Stone Cold or the Rock when he shows back up or whatever. People just move on. They’re focused on what’s there in front of you. And I had to have that epiphany when I was out injured [after Bad Blood]. And I was that badly injured, 16 staples on my head, smashed my back on the steps.” Drew says that while he could have returned that Monday on Raw, he was dealing with personal issues. “I had that realization when I was out, like, ‘Man, people really do move on that quick.’”
What may come across as apathy is more about personal artistry. Drew McIntyre’s been the biggest, baddest guy in almost every room he’s ever entered. He had the world promised to him, being christened “The Chosen One” 15 years ago. He’d be released five years later, going from future main eventer to low-card comedy act in that time. He worked his way back to prominence across the independent scene, making his way back to WWE and proving he was exactly what was advertised, winning both the NXT and WWE championships. So now, under a regime that rewards those who can go off the cuff, Drew’s ready to create the moments he can look back on and appreciate. “With the new management, the way things are now, they’re very much like, ‘If you know yourself, go for it,’” Drew says, explaining that at one point he felt like he was holding back too much in fear of being fined or fired, although obviously things have changed. “I think I’m at that place where I’m like, ‘Screw it. I’m going to go all the way, and I’m willing to deal with the repercussions,’ just to get the best possible result for myself, for the fans, and in the end, for the company. And if I get smacked a few times along the way, that’s sometimes what it takes to set the standard.” Part of setting that standard seems to be leaning even harder into the “me vs. everyone” mantra. McIntyre has every intention of continuing to remind everyone that he neither forgives nor forgets past indiscretions. Recently returning to Raw, he immediately set his sights on Sami Zayn and Jey Uso, the first two members of the original Bloodline to attempt to reconcile with the rest of the roster. “I’m going to take and take and take,” Drew declares. “I’m going to focus on what matters to me at that exact moment, and what matters to me right now is beating up everybody that’s ever screwed me over.”
In the closing montage of “-30-,” Slim Charles is seen meeting with “The Greek,” the series’ international drug kingpin, making him one of the few significant dealers to actually end the series better than they started. Slim was fierce, loyal to those loyal to him, and made sure that if there was a debt, it was paid at the right time. Drew McIntyre spent 2024 getting back at everyone he felt owed him, and plans on keeping that same energy in the new year. “I’m going to take them out one by one, and they’re not going to know when I’m coming.”
Cameron Hawkins
Cameron Hawkins writes about pro wrestling, ‘Blade II,’ and obscure ’90s sitcoms for Yahoo Sports’ Uncrowned and Complex.
Interview with Drew McIntyre: The Scottish Sensation takes WWE by stormRecently, WWE fans have been buzzing about the rise of Drew McIntyre. The Scottish powerhouse has been making waves in the wrestling world, taking on some of the biggest names in the industry and coming out on top.
To get a closer look at the man behind the muscles, Netflix sat down with Drew McIntyre for an exclusive interview. In this candid conversation, McIntyre opens up about his journey to the top of WWE, his biggest challenges, and what it takes to succeed in the world of professional wrestling.
From his humble beginnings in Scotland to his epic showdowns in the ring, McIntyre shares the highs and lows of his career with refreshing honesty and insight. Fans will get a behind-the-scenes look at the grueling training regimen, the intense rivalries, and the moments that have defined his career.
With his signature blend of strength, skill, and charisma, Drew McIntyre has quickly become a fan favorite in WWE. This interview is a must-watch for any wrestling enthusiast looking to get a glimpse into the life of one of the industry’s rising stars.
Don’t miss out on this exclusive interview with Drew McIntyre, now streaming on Netflix. Get ready to be inspired, entertained, and maybe even a little surprised by the Scottish Sensation’s incredible journey to the top of WWE.
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