WWE Raw Results – November 11, 2024

WWE Raw returns at 8/7c on the USA Network this evening with a live show from Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI.

Scheduled for tonight’s two-hour WWE on USA red brand prime time program is Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez for the WWE Women’s Tag-Team Championships, GUNTHER and Damian Priest go face-to-face, Bronson Reed will address the WWE Universe and more.

Featured below are complete WWE Raw results from Monday, November 11, 2024. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live on the USA Network from 8-10pm EST.

WWE RAW RESULTS 11/11/24

WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together. kicks things off as always. Joe Tessitore welcomes us to the show as we see arrival shots of various WWE Superstars.

GUNTHER, Damian Priest & Ludwig Kaiser Kick Off The Show

From there, we shoot inside Van Andel Arena where we hear the Imperium theme. Out comes WWE World Heavyweight Champion in a suit, wearing his belt, to kick off this week’s show.

He says he doesn’t look to the past but he’s still the champ and he needs to now focus on Damian Priest. Priest doesn’t let Gunther finish, as he makes his way to the ring. Priest gets into Gunther’s face and starts listing off cons about him that Gunther is probably going to say about him.

Priest says the only reason Gunther is the champ is because he was betrayed by his brother. Priest says everyone can tell that Gunther doubts himself more and more. Priest says this doubt comes from the fact that Gunther knows he can’t beat Priest. Priest eggs on Gunther to take a shot at him.

Ludwig Kaiser comes out asking what Priest is doing here and why he’s doubting the Ring General. Kaiser reminds Priest that he’s lost to Gunther and tells Priest to leave the ring and as he’s verbally berating Damian Priest, Gunther puts his hand over Kaiser’s mic and then Priest smokes Kaiser and sends him over the ropes. Gunther and Priest stand in the ring and Gunther retreats.

Damage CTRL vs. Pure Fusion Collective

Backstage, Cathy Kelley is with Damage CTRL duo IYO SKY and Kairi Sane when up walks Dakota Kai to make her return. Kai talks about losing months of her career due to the Pure Fusion Collective. The three head to the ring for opening six-woman tag-team action against PFC.

As they settle in the ring, we head to a mid-match commercial break. The show returns to a backstage segment with R-Truth and Kofi Kingston talking like buddies. Xavier Woods snoops in the background and speaks up eventually. Pete Dunne walks in and takes issue with Truth calling him Butch.

They go back-and-forth and then Kingston speaks up on Truth’s behalf. Woods tells Dunne they don’t want any issues because it’s not their problem. Kingston says maybe it is his problem. Woods walks off angry. Kingston and Dunne is announced for later tonight.

Inside the arena, PFC make their way out and the six-woman bout gets underway. From there, we see some brief back-and-forth action before the show heads into a mid-match break. We return to Kai’s injury recovered leg being worked over until SKY hits Over The Moonsault for the win.

Winners: Damage CTRL

Backstage With The Original Bloodline

We see footage of The Original Bloodline reuniting at last week’s SmackDown. Backstage we see Sami Zayn, “Main Event” Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso talking backstage live. Zayn and Jimmy are already teasing not getting along.

Jey keeps them on track. They talk about needing a fifth member for WarGames at WWE Survivor Series. Zayn says he knows someone. He’ll text Jey later and give him an update about it.

Kofi Kingston vs. Pete Dunne

Back inside the arena, The New Day theme hits and out comes Kofi Kingston for the second match of the evening. As he settles inside the squared circle for singles action, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break.

When the show returns, we see Woods sitting on the ring steps looking uninterested. Pete Dunne makes his way out and things get underway. Kingston takes the early lead as the show heads into a mid-match time out.

This time when we return, we see Woods lay out Dunne on the floor. For some reason, this annoyed Kingston, who argues with him about telling him not to get involved. The distraction leads to Kingston losing. Woods and Kingston argue afterwards when Woods does the “I told you so” routine with Kingston.

Winner: Pete Dunne

Trouble Within The Judgment Day

Backstage, The Judgment Day are shown hanging out when tension arises between Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio. The segment ends with Balor telling Dom to step up and take on The War Raiders along with Carlito next week.

Dom says he’ll go make the match official. Carlito doesn’t like that idea. Balor ends with, “See …The Judgment Day are one big happy family.”

“Big” Bronson Reed, Seth “Freakin'” Rollins Brawl Again

“Big” Bronson Reed is shown walking the halls as the show heads into another commercial break. When the show returns, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair are shown in a vignette talking about their WWE Women’s Tag-Team Championship defense tonight against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.

Inside the arena, Jamahal Hill, the former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, is shown in a cameo appearance in the crowd. Reed’s theme then hits and out comes the master of the Tsunami.

He settles in the ring and gets on the mic. He says he’s out here tonight to tell Seth Rollins that he’s one hell of a competitor. He says he’s not a competitor but he’s a monster and he will put Seth Rollins down for good. He tells Rollins that if Rollins wants his revenge he’s in the ring waiting.

Seth Rollin’s music hits and he runs down to the ring and Reed and Rollins start pounding on each other. Reed gets Rollins down and he rolls out of the ring. Reed tries to slam Rollins who sends Reed into the ring post. Rollins clears the announce table and Reed hits Rollins and lays him on the announce table.

Before Reed can splash him, Rollins takes him down and over the barricade. Officials run in and Reed beats them down and runs to Rollins in the ring and the men go at it again. The official break them up but Rollins gets free and hits some shots on Reed.

Reed suicide dives on the officials outside and Rollins jumps on Reed and beats on him and official break it up again. Adam Pearce comes out and separates the two as well, and we go to commercial. When we return, we see footage from the break of them still going at it.

Seth Rollins Gets Match For 11/18, Offer To Join WarGames Team

Backstage, Rollins is yelling with Raw G.M. Adam Pearce. Rollins wants the match with Reed. Pearce says fine, he can have Reed in a match next week because he’s had enough. Pearce walks off and then Sami Zayn approaches Rollins. Zayn tells Rollins The Original Bloodline needs a fifth guy for WarGames.

Zayn makes a good case, but ultimately, Rollins eventually responds with, “I think you’re out of your damn mind.” Rollins then thanks Zayn for the offer but explains why he won’t do it.

Damian Priest vs. Ludwig Kaiser

“All rise!” It’s time for the next match of the evening, as the theme for former world champion Damian Priest hits. Priest makes his way to the ring and settles inside the squared circle for scheduled one-on-one action against Ludwig Kaiser.

The Imperium entrance tune hits next and out comes the aristocratic Kaiser for this tilt. After all of 20 seconds of action, the show heads into a quick mid-match commercial break as the bout continues.

When the show returns, Priest fights into a comfortable offensive lead before ultimately finishing things off with his South of Heaven chokeslam for the win. After the match, GUNTHER comes out and again looks nervous staring at Priest.

Winner: Damian Priest

Bron Breakker Has Next Title Challenger, Offer To Join WarGames Team

Backstage, Bron Breakker is being interviewed about his time-limit draw and post-match brawl with Sheamus on WWE Speed on X last week. Sheamus walks up and the two have an excellent back-and-forth setting up an Intercontinental Championship bout for next week’s show.

After Sheamus walks off, Breakker makes a facial expression change. The camera zooms out and we see Jimmy Uso approaching him. He asks if he has a second to talk. Breakker says he does. Uso says good as the show heads back into another commercial break.

The Wyatt Sicks & The Final Testament Brawl

When the show returns, The Final Testament are shown approaching The Miz. The Miz tells them they need to let things go. They take issue with that and mention Paul Ellering.

They snatch up The Miz and threaten to break his leg. Miz pleads with them. “You don’t wanna do this!” They drag him to the ring and Karrion Kross gets on the microphone. “Where are The Wyatt’s?!”

The lights in the building go out and the ominous single piano note intensifying plays over and over again as the fireflies light up the building in the crowd. The Wyatt Sicks all appear on the ring apron out of nowhere.

They enter the ring and Uncle Howdy yells, “We’re here …hahaha!” Out of nowhere, The Miz blasts Erick Rowan with a steel chair. Howdy laughs as fans chant “Miz you suck!” The Final Testament and The Wyatt Sicks begin a wild brawl. We learn The Miz was faking all along to lure The Wyatt Sicks out.

Miz hits some Skull Crushing Finale’s to help lay out The Wyatt Sicks. Miz and Kross hug and gloat about their master plan coming to fruition perfectly. Fans chant “Miz you suck!” again loudly as things wrap up with The Final Testament and Miz leaving. Uncle Howdy crawls up and laughs. Kross notices this and seems freaked out. We head to another break.

WWE Women’s Tag-Team Championship
Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair (c) vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez

It’s main event time!

But first, when the show returns, we see Seth Rollins walking backstage. He comes across Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in the parking lot. They ask him to join their WarGames team. Rollins says he’ll never team with Roman Reigns, and the next time he’s in the ring with him, he’s gonna stomp his head into the mat.

He says having said that, he’ll never team with a wannabe Roman Reigns, either, referring to Sikoa. Fatu steps up, but Sikoa holds him back. That wraps up and then Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett announce Bron Breakker vs. Sheamus for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, as well as Bronson Reed vs. Seth Rollins for next week.

Inside the arena, Liv Morgan’s theme hits and out she comes accompanied by Raquel Rodriguez. The two settle inside the squared circle for their scheduled tag-team title tilt. After they do, Jade Cargill’s theme hits and transitions into Bianca Belair’s, as the WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champions head to the ring.

Belair and Morgan kick things off for their respective teams as the bell sounds to get this title tilt officially off-and-running. Belair takes the early offensive lead. She misses a spear in the corner and hits the ring post. Morgan takes over from there.

Morgan hits an insane leaping dropkick off the steel steps to Belair on the floor at ringside, landing flat with all of her weight on her back. Ouch. On that note, things shift into a mid-match commercial break as the action continues, and concludes when we return.

When the show returns, we see more back-and-forth action when out of nowhere, Nia Jax makes her way out to get involved. Morgan leaps off the ropes into a big kick from Cargill. Cargill tags in Belair. Belair hits the K.O.D. for the win. Cargill and Belair retain.

Once the match wraps up, Nia Jax hits the ring and attacks Cargill and Belair from behind. IYO SKY from Damage CTRL runs out to make the save. Tiffany Stratton also enters the mix, but gets beat down by SKY as well. Rodriguez tries to take out SKY, but Cargill and Belair take her out.

Naomi blasts Nia with a big knee. Cargill and Belair hit a double suplex on Nia. Cargill, Belair, Naomi and SKY stand tall. That’s how this week’s show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!

Winners and STILL WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champions: Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair