Chaos Reigns: Final Build to WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event
This week’s edition of WWE Monday Night RAW, broadcast live from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California, served as the crucial “go-home show” leading directly into the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event premium live event. The night was defined by escalating tensions, particularly in the World Heavyweight Championship picture, and a final, intense confrontation between the biggest stars of the brand.
The main event saw a volatile clash that ended in controversy, while the Women’s Tag Team Championship was successfully defended, setting the stage for a high-stakes weekend.
Full Match Results and Key Outcomes
The October 27, 2025, episode delivered several competitive matches, with the outcomes directly influencing the final card for the upcoming premium live event. Here is a breakdown of the night’s results:
Main Event: World Heavyweight Championship Contention
Seth “Freakin” Rollins defeated Damian Priest (with The Judgment Day) via Disqualification (DQ).
This non-title match was designed to test the resolve of the challenger, Priest, but the ending was marred by interference. Following a chaotic brawl involving the rest of The Judgment Day and the arrival of Drew McIntyre, the match was thrown out. The segment concluded with Rollins and McIntyre standing tall, sending a clear message of defiance to the dominant faction just days before their title match.
Championship Defense
- WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) successfully defended their titles against the challenging team of Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell via pinfall. The champions utilized veteran tactics and teamwork to retain their gold, solidifying their status as the division’s top team.
Singles and Tag Team Action
- Singles Match: Chad Gable (with Alpha Academy) defeated Bronson Reed via count-out. Gable’s technical prowess proved too frustrating for the powerhouse Reed, who was unable to beat the referee’s count after a devastating German Suplex on the floor.
- Tag Team Match: DIY (Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano) defeated Imperium (Ludwig Kaiser and Giovanni Vinci) via pinfall. This victory gives DIY significant momentum heading into the potential Tag Team Championship opportunity next month.
- Singles Match: Iyo Sky defeated Zelina Vega via submission. Sky secured the victory using her signature submission hold, maintaining her momentum as a top contender in the women’s division.
Critical Storyline Developments and Promos
Beyond the in-ring action, several segments were crucial in finalizing the narratives leading into Saturday Night’s Main Event, providing the necessary emotional weight for the upcoming clashes.
The Final Confrontation: Rhodes vs. Reigns
In the most anticipated segment of the evening, “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes and “The Tribal Chief” Roman Reigns (accompanied by Paul Heyman) met in the center of the ring for a final, non-physical face-off. The segment focused entirely on verbal warfare, with Rhodes promising to finish his story and Reigns asserting his dominance as the undisputed champion.
“You can talk about finishing your story all you want, Cody. But on Saturday night, the story ends exactly where I say it ends: with the Tribal Chief standing tall.”
— Roman Reigns, Undisputed WWE Universal Champion
This intense exchange successfully heightened the anticipation for their championship match, emphasizing the high personal stakes involved.
Surprise Return and Title Attack
In a shocking moment, the returning powerhouse Braun Strowman made his presence felt by attacking the current Intercontinental Champion, Sami Zayn. Strowman delivered a massive powerslam, signaling his immediate intentions to re-enter the title picture. This unexpected return immediately establishes Strowman as a major threat to the mid-card division and potentially sets up a title match for the following weeks.
Women’s World Championship Build
Liv Morgan delivered a focused, aggressive promo directed at her opponent, Rhea Ripley. Morgan emphasized her determination to reclaim the Women’s World Championship, contrasting her current ruthless persona with her past underdog status. Ripley, watching backstage, offered a dismissive but confident response, maintaining her dominant character ahead of their title bout.
Implications for Saturday Night’s Main Event
As the final RAW before the premium live event, this episode successfully solidified the major feuds and provided necessary momentum shifts. The key takeaways for the upcoming card include:
- World Heavyweight Title Chaos: The DQ finish in the Rollins/Priest match ensures that The Judgment Day remains a volatile factor. The presence of Drew McIntyre suggests the title match could easily devolve into a multi-person brawl, increasing the unpredictability of the outcome.
- Undisputed Championship Stakes: The final promo between Rhodes and Reigns served its purpose, cementing the narrative that this is the biggest match of the year, driven by personal history and legacy.
- New Contender Emerges: Braun Strowman’s immediate targeting of Sami Zayn ensures that the Intercontinental Championship will be a focal point post-PPV, providing a fresh challenge for the champion.
This episode focused heavily on emotional investment and physical confrontation, ensuring that every championship match and major rivalry feels fully realized heading into the weekend.
Key Takeaways
For fans who missed the October 27, 2025, episode of RAW, these are the essential developments:
- Main Event Result: Seth Rollins defeated Damian Priest via DQ, escalating the feud with The Judgment Day.
- Championship Retained: The Kabuki Warriors successfully defended the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles.
- Final Face-Off: Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns engaged in a heated verbal confrontation, finalizing the build for their championship clash.
- Surprise Return: Braun Strowman returned and immediately targeted Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn.
- Momentum Shift: DIY secured a crucial victory over Imperium, boosting their standing in the tag team division.
What’s Next
The focus now shifts entirely to WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event, where the major titles of the RAW and SmackDown brands will be defended. The events of this RAW episode—particularly the interference in the main event and the final, intense promos—suggest that the premium live event will be characterized by high drama and potential outside interference. Fans should anticipate major title defenses and the potential for new champions to be crowned this Saturday.
Original author: Sanjay Thakur
Originally published: October 27, 2025
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