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110.02.2026AjStylesWasBetterThanYourFavorite6.0The main event was good, but what else was there? There was a fun 6 man, but it's hard to be invested with the feud itself. Maxxine Dupri continues to prove that she hasn't improved at all. Oh cool Natalya turned heel I guess. The women's segment was generic, it's what WWE does best. The main event was great and it's really the only memorable part of a rather mediocre show.
210.02.2026WrestlingGOAT7.0 
304.02.2026Marc Carnavalle6.0 
404.02.2026Reviewsss5.0 
502.02.2026Kenney59167.0 
631.01.2026TPG8.0This was a strong, easy-to-watch episode that mostly delivered where it needed to, even if it wasn't flawless. Punk vs. Balor was the clear highlight; a hot crowd, clean work, and a finish that protected Balor while reinforcing Punk as a resilient champion. Likewise, the six-man tag felt energetic and efficient, with a satisfying finish that keeps Paul Heyman's intrigue simmering. Lynch vs. Dupri was better than their previous outing, but it still felt like an unnecessary repeat rather than a natural step in the story. The Natalya wrinkle worked, yet it would've been more effective if they'd pivoted to it sooner instead of doing one match too many first. Je'Von Evans' injury was the unfortunate low point of the night, not because of performance, but circumstance. What little we saw had promise, so hopefully he's truly okay and this doesn't stall his momentum. The Gunther/AJ Styles angle is clicking, especially now that real stakes are on the table. The looming question of whether AJ is actually leaving in two weeks adds just enough tension to make the story feel meaningful rather than filler. Rumble season build still feels a touch loose, but at least the show is finally committing to announced entrants instead of endless vague teasing; a welcome improvement over recent years.
731.01.2026Paul-g7.0 
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1028.01.2026sombrizo6.0This episode of RAW felt frustratingly inconsistent. There were good elements, strong individual performances, and moments that clearly showed the roster's talent, but the bigger picture lacked direction. At times, it genuinely feels like WWE doesn't fully know where it's going creatively, and that hurts the show's cohesion. Some matches delivered on an in-ring level -- CM Punk vs. Finn Bálor being the obvious highlight, even if it didn't quite reach the heights expected. Becky vs. Maxxine was serviceable thanks to Becky's experience, and the six-man tag had its moments, but overall the card struggled to create real emotional investment. Too many segments felt disconnected from one another, as if they were happening in parallel rather than building toward something meaningful. The biggest issue is the lack of narrative clarity. Feuds don't always feel properly structured, character motivations are sometimes vague, and certain booking decisions (like the injury-affected Americano vs. Je'Von Evans match) only reinforced the impression of a show constantly having to adjust without a clear long-term vision. It's not a bad show. It's not boring. But it's also not compelling in the way RAW should be when you look at the talent available. A 6/10 feels fair: watchable, with good moments, but held back by creative uncertainty and uneven storytelling.
1128.01.2026DestructiveDanyah8.0 
1228.01.2026yellowsanchez7.0 
1328.01.2026Moranjeboom7.0 
1427.01.2026HoovDawg7.0The show is basically saved by a fantastic main event. Unfortunately, I don't think even a Natalya heel turn is enough to save this drawn-out storyline between Becky and Maxxine. We will have to see where that goes. The six man tag team match was fun, I'm hoping this feud between Heyman and Pearce doesn't dead end. Sucks that Je'Von got hurt, especially during a commercial. Punk and Finn put on a hell of a show, which is most likely setting up Finn leaving Judgment Day.
1527.01.2026Lumpy6.0 
1626.01.2026Jimmywrasslin23877.0 
1726.01.2026Shainy7.0 
1825.01.2026DE51K1D7.0 
1925.01.2026CSWrestling7.0The main event was undoubtedly the heart of the show, and seeing Balor compete for a World title once again was a real highlight. There were several noteworthy moments as well (Nattie's turn, the tension between Pearce and Heyman, Styles vs Gunther), making it an overall strong episode
2025.01.2026spinoriccio8.0 
2125.01.2026Agaren7.0 
2225.01.2026DerHitman7.0 
2325.01.2026Hatim7.0 
2425.01.2026matba6797.0 
2524.01.2026Yee I watch wrestlin8.0 
2624.01.2026Matrakilho8.0 
2724.01.2026Rayshawn007.0 
2824.01.2026LuminousPink4.0What was even the point of that main event? As an Irish person, I was really hoping for Bálor to finally win a championship again and from the sound of that arena, I wasn't alone. Not even a great match either. Unless this leads to a rematch or something down the line, I really don't see the point in doing this other than to sell more tickets and garner more interest. The rest of the show was meh and also a bit ridiculous from the perspective that it was an Irish WWE show (which are rare). Becky still being a heel in Ireland perplexes me, and Lyra was only in a backstage segment? Probably wouldn't complain so much if the show we got was better. Couldn't care less about Natalya's heel turn, and honestly, it just annoyed me since it's probably gonna take maxxine out of the title picture and into some boring feud with Natty. I hope the Je'von injury was a work cause he really doesn't need that right now, but if it is a work then it makes no sense at all. Overall, just a very subpar show on a night that felt like it should've been a for sure hit.
2923.01.2026TomTakagi7.0Opening segment was really good. Gunther is a natural in his current troll heel persona (while remaining his usual brilliance when the bell rings) and AJ is always fantastic. I particularly like that AJ didn't immediately answer like we might've seen babyfaces in the past do, rather recognising the weight of the decision and telling Pearce backstage that he needs to speak to his wife. This felt grounded in reality, and with AJ publicly saying for a while that 2026 will be his last year as an active competitor, this is a really interesting scenario. Women's IC (6) was fine but we've seen it enough already. Booking was good. Maxxine moves straight into a personal feud and Becky can move on. If they think I'll ever enjoy Nattie though, they're wrong. I'm not sure I've ever enjoyed Nattie and I don't see it starting now, the brawl after the match just solidified my view of her as it lacked any real intensity. 6 man was decently fun pro wrestling (7) with some strong work from Heyman and Pearce, even if I wish Pearce hadn't been ringside for the match itself. Interested to see where it goes between them. Didn't rate the Je'Von match as we didn't get 5 minutes, we got 3, an ad break (not in the US but by the time I watched they'd cut the break out) then the match being called off. Hope Je'Von recovers soon as he's made a hot start to his main roster career. Main event was great (9). Crowd helped a lot. This was treated like a big deal, both men got backstage interviews earlier in the show, Balor got a hero's welcome to his old music, and they had a really nice moment afterwards. Solid enough show bookedended with a great segment and a great match.
3023.01.2026kewf19887.0 
3123.01.2026Tifty6.0 
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3423.01.2026robbyplaha7.0A very fun show, and the Irish crowd was on fire as they cheered on the WWE Superstars. Gunther challenged AJ Styles to put his career on the line at the Royal Rumble, and later in the show, AJ Styles agreed. I don't think AJ Styles is retiring anytime soon, but I do think something crazy will happen at the Royal Rumble. The opener was okay. Maxxine Dupri tried to win back her WWE Women's Intercontinental Title but failed, as Natalya, in a big 2026 moment, turned heel. Now a program between the two will be happening. I don't really want that, but it is what it is. Maxxine Dupri will probably go over, but now that Becky Lynch is done with Maxxine Dupri, we all know her pending singles match against AJ Lee is coming. Dragon Lee, Penta, and Rey Mysterio took on The Vision in a fun All-Star Six-Man Tag Team Match. I thought this match was a lot of fun something WWE weekly shows need. The crowd was into it, the people on the internet were too, and I really love how Dragon Lee is in the upper card now and in the biggest program on RAW. This was a lot of fun, and I loved the ending with Rey Mysterio using the brass knuckles and getting payback to secure the win for his team. El Grande Americano got the win as the referee had to stop the match due to Je'Von Evans getting injured. But we later found out it was nothing serious he's okay, which was great news to hear. In the main event, we saw Finn Bálor use his babyface entrance and walk out in front of his home country of Ireland, and CM Punk knew the assignment and played the heel. This was probably Finn Bálor's best singles match since his match with Seth Rollins at SummerSlam 2023. This match also showed he can still be a red-hot babyface and someone who can be World Champion. This was a lot of fun, and we can see the seeds being planted for a Finn Bálor face turn, and I'm excited to see how it plays out. CM Punk has been on a fun run, and I hope they keep this up. Overall, this was a very fun show, and I can't wait for next week's episode, which will be the go-home show before the Royal Rumble.
3523.01.2026RyanKras167.0 
3623.01.2026Butcher7.0 
3723.01.2026Robert Taylor6.0Das war die 3. Raw in Folge, die ich mir angesehen habe und mit den 2 Smackdown Ausgabe habe ich damit 5 Weeklys am Stück gesehen und bin so tief im Produkt, wie seit Bash in Berlin nicht mehr. Das Programm ist größtenteils in Ordnung, im Ring nicht ganz das, was ich sehen möchte aber insgesamt ein solides bis ordentliches Programm und man nimmt vor dem Rumble etwas Fahrt auf, was mich sehr freut. Auch diese Ausgabe ist ganz nett aber ich finde, dass sich die Formel die Shows zu produzieren sich mit der Zeit etwas abnutzt. Sehr schade war die Verletzung von Je'Von Evans in seiner erst 2. Woche bei Raw. Fand das Eröffnungssegment mit AJ und Gunther gut und ich habe grad etwas Angst, dass AJs Karriere nun schon beim Rumble oder vielleicht schon bei Wrestlemania endet. Hatte gehofft wir sehen ihn noch bis Jahresende. War ein netter roter Faden, da es immer wieder kleine Segmente dazu gab, ähnlich wie bei Heyman und Pearce, was ich zu meiner Überraschung recht unterhaltsam finde. Lynch vs. Dupri war solide aber den Turn brauche ich nicht. LWO vs. Vision war ganz nett und der Main Event ziemlich gut. Das beste Finn Balor Match seit einiger Zeit und endlich hat auch er sein altes Theme zurück.
3823.01.2026RestlingThots 1) I think that WWE wants to distance Gunther from the gimmick of someone who ends careers. It was rather a coincidence that his matches with Goldberg and John Cena happened to be their last matches and happened in the span of the same calendar year -- I bet the creative never intended it to be a thing for Gunther, so now they're trying to put the genie back into the lamp by letting AJ Styles break Gunther's "streak" of him retiring legends. Yes, we know that 2026 is the last year for AJ Styles as an in-ring performer, but there's no way they're going to let him go so early into 2026... right? 2) When AJ Styles and Gunther stood in the ring together, one looked like a grown man -- in a black overcoat and everything, and the other looked like a teenager with a stupidly huge logo on his back and a picture of himself on the front. The height difference only accentuated the imagery. 3) Finn Balor looks so much better without that stupid, black single-piece sleeves on his arms. Btw, he looked absolutely shredded -- it looks like he went the extra mile to look his best in front of his countrymen in the main event of Raw in the World Title match. I just didn't understand why he was staring at CM Punk for so long after he left the ring, and why the camera kept cutting to him, SHOWING us that he was staring at the champ for an uncomfortably long period of time. It looked like he was going to sneak-attack him from behind, but they knew better than pulling the trigger in his home country -- I think they'll wait until next week for the proper reaction.
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4422.01.2026MainEventMark6.0 
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4722.01.2026Rossg177.0Opening segment was good to see with AJ and Gunther and the challenge thrown down for Royal Rumble which was later made official with AJ's career on the line. Becky Lynch vs Maxxine Dupri: Natalya turning on Maxxine was the highlight of the match and I could not believe that she would do that, some okay counter work and Lynch retaining kind of obvious but would like to have seen Maxxine get the surprise title win [**3/4]. Dragon Lee, Penta & Rey Mysterio vs Austin Theory, Bronson Reed & Logan Paul: A solid six man tag match with the interesting dynamic of Adam Pearce being at ringside and arguing with Paul Heyman, the match itself was decent with the smaller team getting the win [***1/2]. El Grande Americano vs Je'Von Evans: A underwhelming match sadly mainly due to the abrupt end with Evans being declared unfit to continue due to injury [*1/2]. CM Punk vs Finn Balor: I rather enjoyed this match, they had a decent level of chemistry and put on a decent showing, Balor performing in his home country of Ireland should have gave him the advantage but Punk proved why he is the best in the world [****].
4822.01.2026Marcelvar7.0Der Ringgeneral eröffnet die Show und gibt bekannt am Blood Money Rumble Match teilzunehmen (später macht Jey Uso das Gleiche). Außerdem bekommt AJ Styles sein Rematch gegen Gunther, muss dafür allerdings seine Karriere aufs Spiel setzen. Später akzeptiert er diese Stipulation. Danach verteidigt Becky ihren Women's IC Title, nachdem Natalya gegen Maxxine turned. Das Trios Match zwischen drei Luchadores und the Vision danach war okay, aber nicht sonderlich spektakulär. Rhea & IYO SKY machen eine Ansage in Richtung in ihrer Challenger und geben bekannt am Women's Blood Money Rumble teilzunehmen. Während des Segments geben Liv Morgan und Roxanne Perez ebenfalls ihre Teilnahme bekannt und gewinnen den Brawl dank Überzahl durch Raquel Gonzales. Das Match zwischen Je'Von Evans und El Grande Americano startete vielversprechend, musste dann aber aufgrund einer Verletzung abgebrochen werden. Dafür könnte der Main Event umso mehr abliefern.
4922.01.2026JGM7.0 
5022.01.2026ejr63097.0Thought the entire show was pretty good all around. Gunther & AJ throwing down with AJ's career on the line is gonna make me an emotional wreck lol, but will be a great match. Becky vs Maxxine was fine, and the heel turn was sensed from miles away, but I believe this decision is gonna benefit all three of them. the luchadors vs the vision was a pretty fun match along with the Adam Pearce shenanigans too, loving how he is doing with this current feud or whatnot. Liv reaching into the story aspect with Rhea was pretty cool, and i'm liking how the judgment day has been so far this year. Punk vs Finn was great since the start, with the crowd singing along to Cult of Personality, Catch Your Breath coming back, and it being a good match basically made this my match of the year so far. Overall, very much enjoyed this episode, international crowds can't be topped as well.
5122.01.2026Touch6doen77.0 
5221.01.2026Dissmaster19977.0 
5321.01.2026TgFF7.0 
5421.01.2026TruHeelSP38.0 
5521.01.2026Trombek Kushinika7.0 
5621.01.2026IyoFan27.0 
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5821.01.2026Sky2277.0 
5921.01.2026Deemon Wrestling7.0That was really good show for me. Belfast's crowd maybe was the best from this european tour, especially in the main event, that was awesome. Almost every match was good, and only Evans vs El Grande Americano ended non-planned. Storylines also in fine level, but GUNTHER vs Styles is on different level, especially because of career on line thing. Road to Royal Rumble developed good and I can't wait to see the show.
6021.01.2026onionknight7.0 
6121.01.2026Frenchnightmare7.0 
6221.01.2026SkyIcons7.0Much better than last week. Got big announcements for the rumble, and more than 1 good match this time. Liked the Rhiyo segment. Main event was the best part of the show.
6321.01.2026bigsubwoofer7.0 
6421.01.2026mshulman54.0WWE is really struggling now with the terrible booking my HHH. 2.5 hour show and 4 matches... FOUR MATCHES in two and a half hours. I guess that's okay if the promos are any good but again... Typical WWE boring stuff. I'm the good guy and you're the bad guy and this is why I'm good and why you're bad... Yawn. The wrestling leaves a lot to be desired. Outside the Punk vs Balor match HHH is allergic to clean finishes. Everything is outside interference. It's maddening. And I'd give him credit for finally having a clean title match but that's to be expected in the babyface vs babyface scenario. Such a weak show from start to finish... Especially the Lynch vs Dupri match. God love Maxxine she works her butt off but she isn't ready for this kind of spotlight. So sloppy.
6521.01.2026RemyLeBeau6.0 
6621.01.2026jaletta6.0 
6721.01.2026IBarimani5.0 
6821.01.2026smoore199247.0Gunther and AJ was great, Becky promo was great for the home crowd. Match against Maxinne was fine. 6 Man was super, especially that spot. Feel horrible for Je'Von, tough to watch. Fantastic main event, pure wrestling. The crowd was on fire.
6921.01.2026SupaKool7.0 
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7121.01.2026Paul048.0 
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7320.01.2026Babass11307.0 
7420.01.2026Kapi5.0First time watching an entire RAW in months and definetely this is still not for me. Same uninspired turns, same long and repetitive promos and a really boring and slow in ring style. You do your usual five moves, I do my usual five moves and we go home. There was, luckily, a big exception: the main event. Highly recommended for old Black and Gold fans. Of course Punk is aging and this is in the usual WWE's low rhytm, but he's still a good worker and it was pretty enjoyable, solid 7.5/10 for me. It also have the excitement of maybe seeing the first proper Finn's run since his return to NXT, but that's something to see in the following weeks.
7520.01.2026momomarin948.0 
7620.01.2026Jacob Cass7.0 
7720.01.2026Smi-486.0Gunther's victory over AJ last week was questionable, to say the least, so there will be a rematch at the Rumble. Meanwhile, Lynch defeats the unfortunate Dupri once again, this time with the help of Nattie, who has turned heel once more and continues to attack the challenger even after the match. Adam Pearce personally intervenes against the Vision Boys' brass knuckles cheating, which could have repercussions for him. The evening also goes badly for Sky and Ripley, who fall victim to the girls from Judgment Day. Je'Von Evans appears to have been injured shortly before or during a commercial break, so the match is stopped and awarded to Barthel. The last bout of the evening is well worth watching, as Balor and Punk occasionally perform outside their comfort zone, giving this title match a relatively significant touch.
7820.01.2026dhruboezit6.0RAW started hot with the segment between AJ Styles and GUNTHER, the latter was received with a massive boo; which to some extent did surprise me considering his European heritage. Yet, it was a among the better GUNTHER segments with him establishing heel heat, announcing his participation in the Royal Rumble and another retirement match against AJ doing double duty. Then the scene cut to a segment between Maxxine Dupri and Natalya (seeing her after ages), leading to a nice Becky entrance and promo. The match was an average bout. Everybody expected Natalya to turn on her anyway as soon as they saw her but not this early. Paul Heyman and Adam Pearce continued to talk about the previous week's brawl with Bron Breakker announcing a 6 man tag involving the Vision. Irrelevant interview took place with El Grande Americano that no one cares about, a good promo hyping up the main event and then we switched to another lame promo from Jey Uso announcing himself for the Royal Rumble... to this day I'm wondering why the Usos still come out with his theme and why they're still holding the tag division hostage by carrying the pointless titles at this point while at point we had the tag titles on the line every week when AJ and Dragon Lee held it. Jey Uso came out for a cheap pop and left while we had a good six-man tag between the Vision and the luchadore trio, with Adam Pearce ringside. It was an average match as usual leading to a collision between Heyman and Pearce and Rey using the brass knuckles to finish Austin Theory off and PENTA ending it with a Mexican Destroyer. We move to a backstage interview with CM Punk. And then Adam Pearce and Heyman have another backstage segment while we move into a filler promo segment (another Royal Rumble attendance) with Rhiyo with their age-long entrance with the intervention of Liv and Roxanne announcing their participation in the RR in return. "Big Sexy" Raquel then came out of nowhere and the poor victims Rhiyo got beat up as usual with the numbers game not favoring them. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria also announce their participation in the Royal Rumble. El Grande Americano vs Je'Von Evans ended with an injury, unfortunate. Rey, PENTA and Dragon Lee also announce their participation in the Royal Rumble and rip Heyman's plastic head off. Great main event, though it was predictable. Loved seeing Balor come out with his OG theme. Overall, a 6/10 from me - lots of filler announcements about the Royal Rumble on this show, mostly average matches with a great main event.
7920.01.2026jjcharg776.0 
8020.01.2026KIL C6.0 
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8720.01.2026lilian592777.0 
8820.01.2026Jamildo27.0There were some really bright spots in this episode. The main event was excellent. The opening promo with AJ and Gunther was good. The Maxxine and Becky match whole useful for the narrative, was not a stellar affair. Neither was Evans vs El MAGA Dor due to the injury. The six man tag was fun though. Almost all of the backstage segments felt a little stagey again but we're all acceptable. 6.5/10
8920.01.2026bestie I thought the main event was pretty cool. Ok, 4 matches isn't that much if you have a 2.5 hour show. There is definitely place for something like a continuous show like the Brother Love Show. So, when the rumors are true, why not have a Chris Cherricho Show with our dearly beloved blossom on top of it? Let's have Mitch as décor and other things from the past involved too please. Are you listening Mr Big Nose? I would rate it with a 6 for the sake of being nice and friendly.
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