WWE RAW 02/17 Results - Elimination Chamber Qualifying Matches, Penta in Action, and More

Qualifying matches for the Elimination Chamber and Penta’s return to the ring are the highlights of the night.

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WWE RAW 02/17 Results – Elimination Chamber Qualifying Matches, Penta in Action, and More

On Monday night, Netflix will broadcast another live episode of WWE RAW, direct from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. You can check out live coverage of the show starting at 8 PM, here at Wrestling Notícias.

Official Card:

  • Seth Rollns vs. Finn Bálor – Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualfying Match;
  • Roxanne Perez vs. Raquel Rodriguez – Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualfying Match;
  • Dakota Kai vs. Ivy Nile – WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championshp – #1 Contender’s Match;
  • Penta vs. Pete Dunne;

Live Coverage:

Seth Rollins, Finn Bálor, Roxanne Perez, The Judgment Day, American Made, Dakota Kai, and AJ Styles arrive at the arena.
A video package highlights the rivalry between Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens.

Sami Zayn opens the show to fan applause. He reflects on his long history with Kevin Owens, noting that Owens’ recent attack was aimed at ending his career but failed. Zayn declares he will be ready to fight in Toronto.

Adam Pearce interrupts, reminding Zayn he is not medically cleared to compete and refuses to schedule the match. Zayn insists, stating he won’t take “no” for an answer and won’t leave the ring until he gets what he wants. Pearce warns that if Zayn faces Owens in Toronto, the WWE cannot intervene, and an Elimination Chamber match could end his career. Zayn accepts the consequences, and Pearce schedules an Unsactioned Match between them at Elimination Chamber.

In the Judgment Day clubhouse, Liv Morgan shows indifference toward Naomi and Bianca Belair’s presence on WWE RAW. She expresses confidence in Dominik Mysterio proving himself in the match against AJ Styles. Finn Bálor states his belief that he will qualify for the Elimination Chamber, expecting Raquel Rodriguez to play her part. He reaffirms that the group doesn’t need new members before leaving.

Vic Joseph interviews Bayley in the stands. Bayley expresses excitement about competing in the Elimination Chamber match, which she has won before, but notes this year feels different. She acknowledges her past accomplishments in the company but remains determined to continue proving herself.

Singles Match: AJ Styles vs. Dominik Mysterio w/ Carlito
– Styles hits a “Styles Clash” on Mysterio, followed by a pinfall.

Bron Breakker attempts a spear on Styles, but Styles dodges at the last moment, causing Breakker to collide with Mysterio instead. Styles delivers a “Pele Kick” to Breakker, who falls out of the ring. Breakker removes his shirt and throws it at Styles, who calmly catches it. Breakker raises the WWE Intercontinental Championship, ending the segment with a defiant stance.

American Made discusses their attack on the War Raiders last week backstage. Ivy Nile promises to secure her title shot tonight as instructed by Chad Gable. Dakota Kai appears, and Nile approaches her, stating she will defeat Kai tonight and move closer to bringing the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship to American Made. Kai responds that many have tried to take her down, but none have succeeded, and declares she will be the one to win.

Lyra Valkyria joins the commentary table for the next match.
Aaron Woods, a rugby player, is seen in the front row.

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship – #1 Contender’s Match: Dakota Kai vs. Ivy Nile
– Kai wins after securing the pinfall on Nile.
Lyra Valkyria enters the ring to display her title in front of her new challenger.

Pat McAfee interviews A-Town Down Under in the front row. Grayson Waller tries to remove a child from the scene, but McAfee stops him, joking that the child could “kick his ass.” McAfee asks about their loss at NXT Vengeance Day. Waller avoids the topic, focusing instead on Sheamus, whom he claims is on a streak of failures.

Gunther mocks Jey Uso’s entrance by mimicking his climb into the stands but is met with boos from the crowd. He calls the audience “simple-minded” and says he now understands why Jey feels so confident. As the best wrestler in the company, Gunther claims he’s tired of facing inferior opponents. He blames the fans for encouraging Jey to face him at WrestleMania, reminding everyone the match will take place in the ring, not the stands. “Jey Uso’s blood will be on your hands,” Gunther says, questioning if they truly believe Jey has a chance against him.

Gunther approaches the commentary table and asks Michael Cole and Pat McAfee if Jey has any chance. He throws the microphone to McAfee, who responds that he believes Jey does. An angry Gunther removes his coat and advances toward McAfee. Suddenly, Jey Uso’s music hits. Jey evades security and runs to confront Gunther. The two fight in the ring until separated. Gunther is escorted backstage while Jey celebrates with the fans and greets Cole and McAfee.

Cathy Kelley interviews Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. They ignore questions about the attack on Jade Cargill, saying that if it were them, they wouldn’t regret it because anyone who crosses their path will end up worse off.

Backstage, Jey Uso encounters The New Day. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods joke, saying they hope Gunther destroys him at WrestleMania. Jey responds that there would be no “KofiMania” without The Usos and ends with a “New Day Sucks” before walking away. Xavier and Kofi later encounter Pete Dunne, who ignores them and heads to the ring.

Singles Match: Penta vs. Pete Dunne
– Penta hits a “Penta Driver” on Dunne, followed by a pinfall.

Ludwig Kaiser appears and attacks Penta immediately after the match. Dunne confronts Kaiser, and the two argue before brawling in the ringside area. Penta, recovered, takes advantage and leaps onto both men, celebrating afterward in the ring.

Cathy Kelley interviews Jey Uso backstage. The Samoan feels underestimated. He knows everyone doubts he can defeat Gunther but promises to shock the world by achieving the impossible and leaving WrestleMania as the World Heavyweight Champion.

A promotional video for Roxanne Perez airs. She describes herself as the most decorated and accomplished woman in NXT history. “There are levels, but no one is on mine,” she declares.

Vic Joseph interviews Dakota Kai in the stands. The New Zealander expresses excitement about becoming the new challenger for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship. Kai notes she didn’t win the tournament final but now has another chance. “Lyra, I’ll see you next week, and I’m leaving as the new Intercontinental Champion,” she declares.

The War Raiders record a promo. Ivar and Erik send a message to American Made, saying they made the mistake of not finishing them off. “Next week won’t be a regular match; it’ll be war,” they warn.

Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Roxanne Perez vs. Raquel Rodriguez
– Perez hits a “Pop Rocks” on Rodriguez, followed by a pinfall.

Naomi and Bianca Belair appear and attempt a double “KOD” on Liv Morgan, but Rodriguez intervenes to save her partner. Judgment Day retreats backstage while the champions celebrate in the ring.

Cathy Kelley interviews Seth Rollins, who emphasizes that his path to WrestleMania depends on defeating Finn Bálor tonight. Karrion Kross and Scarlett appear. Kross sends a message to Sami Zayn, saying that like Rollins and Jey Uso, he believes he’ll achieve his goal but still has time to think about it.

Vic Joseph interviews an angry Ludwig Kaiser in the stands. The German claims everything was going well until Penta’s arrival but insists his plan hasn’t changed: 2025 is his year, and he’ll destroy Pete Dunne if necessary.

A promotional video for IYO SKY airs. She reflects on how much has changed for her in just one year. The Japanese star acknowledges her path to WrestleMania 41 involves defeating Rhea Ripley, someone she knows better than herself. Next week, she will take the title.

New Day enters the ring. A video shows the brutal attack Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods performed on Rey Mysterio last week. The fans boo and chant “New Day Sucks!” Woods questions why they’re upset about attacking Rey, while Kingston boasts about having more wins and tenure in the company than the Mexican legend, saying he should be the locker room leader. Kingston proudly recalls making Rey cry and believes the fans should thank them for being “merciful.”

Dragon Lee, Cruz Del Toro, and Joaquin Wilde appear. Lee says the attack on Rey is unforgivable and repeats “New Day sucks” in Spanish before the three rush the ring. Kingston and Woods flee backstage, narrowly avoiding a “Suicide Dive” from Lee. LWO and The New Day exchange insults from a distance, ending the segment.

Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Seth Rollins vs. Finn Bálor
– Rollins wins with a “Stomp.”

After the match, Finn Bálor leaves the ring while Rollins celebrates by pointing to the WrestleMania 41 sign.

End of show!