WWE RAW 02/03 Results - Elimination Chamber Qualifying Matches, Charlotte Flair and Jey Uso's Decision, and More

Two Elimination Chamber qualifying matches will be the highlights of tonight’s show.

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WWE RAW 02/03 Results – Elimination Chamber Qualifying Matches, Charlotte Flair and Jey Uso’s Decision, and More

On Monday night, Netflix will broadcast another live episode of WWE RAW, direct from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio. You can check out live coverage of the show starting at 8 PM, here at Wrestling News.

Official Card:

  • CM Punk vs. Sam Zayn – Men’s Elimination Chamber – Qualifying Match;
  • Liv Morgan vs. IYO SKY – Women’s Elimination Chamber – Qualifying Match;
  • Charlotte Flair and Jey Uso may announce their opponents for WrestleMania 41;

Live Coverage:

Today’s edition of WWE RAW kicks off on Netflix with a recap of the Royal Rumble.

The night’s top stars, including Sami Zayn, CM Punk, Liv Morgan (accompanied by Judgment Day), IYO SKY, and Charlotte Flair, arrive at the venue.

Jey Uso makes his signature entrance from the top of the stands. The Royal Rumble winner receives a roaring ovation from the fans as his theme music echoes through the arena. In the ring, he gets a warm welcome, with the crowd chanting for an encore. Amid the cheers of “You deserve it!” and “YEET, YEET,” Jey struggles to find the words to start his promo.

Visibly emotional, he thanks the fans before admitting he doesn’t quite know what to say. Nervous, he begins reflecting on his 15-year journey in wrestling, which started alongside his brother Jimmy as they fought to honor their family’s legacy. He recalls the pandemic, his success as part of The Bloodline, and confesses that he never thought he would have a place as a singles competitor—until now. With every pause, the crowd reinforces him: “You deserve it!”

Choking up, Jey expresses gratitude to the fans and his family for their unwavering support. He credits them for his victory at the 2025 Royal Rumble and his path to the main event of WrestleMania 41. The audience rises to their feet in applause, celebrating the historic moment—until Gunther interrupts the segment.

The Austrian powerhouse steps into the ring and says he’d like to congratulate Jey, but admits he’s disappointed, claiming the Samoan isn’t on his level. “The Ring General” refuses to put the World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Jey again, arguing that defending the title against him at WrestleMania would do nothing to enhance his legacy.

Gunther emphasizes that Jey has everything to gain, while he has everything to lose. Because of that, he warns that he will take drastic measures. If Jey dares to challenge him, Gunther vows to make his life a living hell every week until WrestleMania. “You have options. I suggest you consider them carefully,” he taunts.

Jey prevents the Austrian from leaving the ring. Visibly frustrated, he declares that he’s tired of everyone telling him what to do. He reveals that he will head to SmackDown to talk with Cody Rhodes, but makes one thing clear—regardless of the decision he makes, he will arrive at WrestleMania 41 as the Royal Rumble winner and leave as the champion. With that, Jey exits the ring, closing the segment.

Singles Match: Penta vs. Ludwig Kaiser
– Penta hits a Penta Driver on Kaiser, followed by the pinfall to secure the victory.

Jackie Redmond interviews Penta in the ring. However, before the Mexican can respond, Pete Dunne interrupts. Kaiser takes advantage of the distraction to attack Penta from behind, delivering his finisher on the masked superstar. Amid boos from the crowd, Kaiser exits the ring, locking eyes with Dunne as he walks past.

In Judgment Day’s clubhouse, Finn Bálor confronts his teammates, claiming that everything fell apart during his absence—and he blames Dominik Mysterio, who took his place in the rematch for the World Tag Team Championship, a match where JD McDonagh also got injured. Liv Morgan steps in to defend Dom, pointing out that he secured a qualifying match for the Elimination Chamber for Bálor, while she herself will fight for her spot in the event later tonight.

Charlotte Flair Enters the Ring. “The Queen” admits she missed hearing the crowd’s boos. A year ago, she suffered an injury and even thought it might be the end of her career. The fans resume booing. Charlotte smirks, saying she welcomes the insults because no reaction will ever change the fact that she is the greatest female superstar in history. She claims she worked relentlessly every day to return and once again prove that she is untouchable. Suddenly, Rhea Ripley interrupts.

“Mami! Mami!” the fans chant. Charlotte greets the Women’s World Champion as Ripley reminds her that RAW is her show and challenges Charlotte to choose her as her WrestleMania opponent. Ripley states that she is eager to face Charlotte again and recalls that the last time they met, she emerged victorious. Charlotte fires back, reminding Ripley that in their first match, it was she who won. Ripley shrugs, admitting that back then, she was just a kid.

Charlotte then announces that she will visit NXT the following morning to scout Giulia, then head to SmackDown on Friday to check out Tiffany Stratton. Next Monday, she will return to RAW to meet Ripley once again—whom she accuses of still acting like a child.

Before Charlotte can leave, Ripley stops her. She expresses disappointment that Charlotte doesn’t show her the same respect she offers her. Growing impatient, Ripley demands to be chosen so she can finally defeat Charlotte in the main event. She then throws down the microphone and heads backstage.

Jackie Redmond interviews Sami Zayn, who expresses disappointment over his elimination from the Royal Rumble. Midway through the interview, he spots Jey Uso and stops to talk with him. Jey assures Zayn that he never intended to eliminate him from the battle royal. Overcome with emotion, Zayn hugs Jey, telling him it doesn’t matter and congratulating him on the victory

As Jey walks away, Karrion Kross appears. Zayn warns him to stay out of his business or else he’ll have to handle the situation himself. Kross smirks and calmly responds that he could do something about it too.

Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods march to the ring, visibly angry about being left out of the Royal Rumble. Kingston, frustrated, says his name is synonymous with the event—he has created some of its most legendary moments, and yet they were completely ignored.

Rhea Ripley crosses paths with IYO SKY backstage. “Maybe I’ll see you at WrestleMania,” the Japanese star teases. “Could be,” Ripley replies. As SKY walks away, she is suddenly ambushed by Liv Morgan. Ripley steps in to pull Morgan away, but she is blindsided by Raquel Rodriguez. The members of Judgment Day walk off looking satisfied.

Tag Team Match: LWO (Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
– Following interference from Logan Paul, Kingston hits a “Trouble in Paradise” on Mysterio, securing the pinfall.

Paul quickly retreats backstage as Lee and Mysterio glare at him from the center of the ring.

Michael Cole announces that Roman Reigns will be out of action indefinitely following the brutal Stomp delivered by Seth Rollins at the Royal Rumble.

Jackie Redmond interviews CM Punk. “The Best in the World” states that he is completely focused on his match tonight, emphasizing that his goal is to qualify for the Elimination Chamber. He apologizes to Sami Zayn’s fans, as he will have to crush his dreams in order to keep his own path to WrestleMania alive.

Jackie Redmond interviews Alpha Academy in the crowd. Maxxine Dupri proudly recalls how she eliminated Ivy Nile in the Women’s Royal Rumble, getting revenge for Nile’s comments last week. Suddenly, A-Town Down Under interrupts. Grayson Waller taunts Dupri, asking why she wastes her time with a loser like Otis. Meanwhile, Austin Theory mocks Akira Tozawa for losing his spot in the men’s Rumble to a YouTuber. Otis steps up to Theory, creating tension, but the heels back off and exit the scene, ending the segment.

Women’s Elimination Chamber – Qualifying Match: IYO SKY vs. Liv Morgan
– Morgan wins via DQ after an accidental attack by Rhea Ripley, who interfered alongside Raquel Rodriguez.

SKY is furious with Ripley. The Women’s World Champion apologizes, but SKY storms off, visibly frustrated.

Cathy Kelley interviews the War Raiders. Ivar acknowledges that JD McDonagh earned his respect last week. Erik adds that they understand what the Irishman is going through. Suddenly, American Made arrives, confronting the champions and declaring that their teammates deserve a title shot. Erik and Ivar don’t back down, stating that they have no problem accepting a challenge. With the champions out of sight, Chad Gable informs his partners that he will be stepping away for a while to focus on his journey toward the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

Seth Rollins Addresses the WWE Universe. Seth Rollins makes his way to the ring, welcoming the crowd to Monday Night Rollins. He states that he has a lot to say tonight. First, he expresses joy and pride over Jey Uso’s Royal Rumble victory. However, he reminds everyone that CM Punk not only failed to win—but was eliminated by Logan Paul, something Rollins considers humiliating.

Then, he addresses Roman Reigns, suggesting that the Tribal Chief might not make it to WrestleMania 41. He reminds the fans that it was he who injured Reigns, adding that if the situation were reversed, Reigns would have done the same to him. Rollins acknowledges that he too lost the Royal Rumble, but he has another chance to reach WrestleMania—if he qualifies for the Elimination Chamber next week. However, tonight belongs to Sami Zayn, and he calls him out to the ring. Zayn makes his entrance. Rollins reminds him that they’ve had rough weeks, but tonight, Zayn has a clear mission—to defeat CM Punk. Rollins insists that he knows Zayn doesn’t like “The Best in the World”. He stresses that Zayn is a good man and has main-evented WrestleMania before—two things CM Punk has never done. For that reason, Rollins repeatedly urges Zayn to crush Punk’s dreams and secure a match with him inside the Elimination Chamber.

Rollins exits, and CM Punk’s theme hits. As he makes his way out, he and Rollins nearly come to blows on the entrance ramp. However, multiple officials intervene just in time to prevent an early brawl. Despite the tension, Punk proceeds toward the ring, ready for his match.

Men’s Elimination Chamber – Qualifying Match: CM Punk vs. Sami Zayn
– Punk Hits the “GTS” on Zayn, Securing the Pinfall

After the match, Punk and Zayn exchange a respectful handshake. However, out of nowhere, Kevin Owens storms in and blindsides Zayn, simultaneously striking Punk in the process.

Still furious and bearing the scars from the Royal Rumble Ladder Match, Owens hoists Zayn up and delivers a devastating Package Piledriver, leaving him unconscious in the center of the ring.

With Zayn laid out and the chaos unfolding, this week’s show comes to a dramatic close.

End of Show.

Author of the article Leonardo Cunha
Creator of Wrestling Notícias, one of the largest websites in South America.