WWE RAW Quick Highlights (6/30/25): List of all winners, top performers and more

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WWE RAW Quick Highlights (6/30/25): List of all winners, top performers and more

CM dominating the WWE World Champion Gunther (Image via WWE)

At the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, fans witnessed a thrilling episode of "WWE Raw" following the Night of Champions event in Saudi Arabia. The show opened with a title change and didn’t slow down, delivering a tight four-match card packed with energy.

Gunther’s promo started off as another jab at Goldberg’s short-match legacy, but things took a sharp turn, and fast.CM Punk crashed the show mid-way, reigniting his feud with Seth Rollins in a wild crowd brawl. Gunther watched it all but got involved when Punk tried to leave, leading to an awkward fall. Punk ended the moment with a warning: “stay out of my way.” A clash with Gunther now feels inevitable. It was not all, there was a high-octane World Tag Team Championship matchup and more.

WWE RAW Highlights: List of all matches, winners, top performers, and more

1) World Tag Team Championship: The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods)

The tag team showdown between Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh versus The New Day turned into a fast-paced thriller. It opened with a comedic beat as Kofi Kingston tried to offer Bálor a piece of bread, only to have it smacked away. The early moments featured back-and-forth momentum, with Bálor and McDonagh isolating Kingston through quick tags and sharp strikes. McDonagh even took out Xavier Woods at the ringside before getting caught mid-air and punished by The New Day’s trademark tandem offense.

The second half of the match brought chaos and near-finishes that had the crowd on their feet. Woods nearly stole the win after Bálor accidentally hit a Coup de Grâce on McDonagh, but Bálor kept kicking out. After a brutal Spanish Fly from McDonagh, followed by Bálor’s Coup de Grâce that finally sealed the win.Result: Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh are the new World Tag Team Champions

2) Rusev vs. Sheamus

Sheamus and Rusev tore the house down in a brutally physical clash that had the crowd fully engaged. Rusev’s brutal offense, including a superplex and spinning heel kick, matched Sheamus’ signature Irish Hammers and punishing power moves.

The crowd exploded during a wild exchange where Sheamus nailed 15 Beats of the Bodhrán and nearly ended it with a Kneecapper.

After shouting “Rusev… over!” he locked in the Accolade, only for Sheamus to escape and deliver a Brogue Kick on the floor. But Rusev barely beat the count, then pulled off a dirty trick, raking the eyes and using the exposed turnbuckle to his advantage. He followed up with a crushing Machka Kick to seal the hard-fought victory.Result: Rusev with the win.

3) Gunther promo includes chaos involving Seth Rollins and CM Punk

Gunther addressed the crowd with fiery confidence, declaring Goldberg’s farewell match wouldn’t end the way the Hall of Famer envisioned. Just as he teased who might be next, Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman interrupted to sarcastically congratulate him. Rollins reminded Gunther that the Money in the Bank contract is coming for both world titles.

CM Punk then stormed the ring and attacked Rollins. They brawled until Punk nearly hit a GTS, prompting Rollins to retreat into the crowd.

Gunther stepped in, only to be shoved down by Punk. As Rollins laughed from the stands, LA Knight ambushed him. The chaos ended with Rollins tossing a drink in Knight’s face before slipping away again.

4) No. 1 Contender’s Match: Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria

Bayley and Lyra Valkyria battled in a high-stakes match to become No. 1 contender for Becky Lynch’s WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship. Valkyria survived a Boston Crab and a nasty sunset flip bomb, while Bayley kicked out of a brutal sit-out powerbomb.

After exchanging fierce strikes and pinning combinations, the referee counted both of their shoulders down. The match ended in controversy, leaving the championship picture just as unclear as before.Result: Draw

5) Tag Team Match: Sami Zayn and Penta vs. Bron Breakker and “Big” Bronson Reed

Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed walked away with a hard-fought win after a chaotic, high-energy tag bout. Penta and Sami Zayn brought the crowd to their feet with daring moves and quick tags. Zayn nearly sealed the victory with a suplex and his signature fire, but Breakker ended it with a thunderous Spear that cut Zayn in half.

Breakker and Reed proved they were a dominant force in WWE’s tag division. Later, Jay Uso saved Zayn and Penta from a brutal post-match attack from Breakker and Reed.Result: Bron Breakker and “Big” Bronson Reed defeated Sami Zayn and Penta.

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