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WWE RAW Results & Highlights (5/19/25): Logan Paul knocks out Jey Uso, Women's Money in the Bank qualifiers and more

Monday Night RAW witnessed Logan Paul's return and a Money in the Bank qualifying frenzy. AJ Styles and Penta faced off against Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh, while Becky Lynch, Roxanne Perez, and Natalya battled for a ladder match spot. Rhea Ripley also qualified after Zoey Stark's injury.
WWE RAW Results & Highlights (5/19/25): Logan Paul knocks out Jey Uso, Women's Money in the Bank qualifiers and more
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WWE RAW this week saw a two huge returns, Money in the Bank qualifiers beginning for the red brand and an explosive main event ending in chaos.The May 19th edition of Monday Night RAW took place at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. The show was marked by interesting moments, Money in the Bank qualifiers and a captivating main event between two former rivals presenting the last buildup to WWE Saturday Night's Main Event.

Logan Paul's opening segment

Logan Paul makes his return to Monday Night RAW to hype his upcoming World Heavyweight title match against Jey Uso at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Gunther came out to inform him that if he did get past Uso, he would be waiting for him on the other side on the June 9th episode of RAW. The segment came to an end when Jey Uso arrived and took Paul down with a superkick.

AJ Styles and Penta vs. Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh

This was a tag team match. It was one of the most captivating matches between the two sides. Things looked to be moving in Penta and AJ Styles' favor until El Grande Americano appeared in the crowd and took down Penta with a headshot, having something in his mask. This led to Balaor delivering the Coupe De Grace on him to pick up the win for his team.

Becky Lynch vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Natalya

This was a triple-threat Money in the Bank qualifying match. The match was a spectacular sight and was also Roxanne Perez's first match as an official RAW superstar. The bout ended when Lyra Valkyria interfered to attack Becky Lynch, which distracted Natalya, who ate a Pop Rox from Perez. The Prodigy pinned her to qualify for the ladder match.

Sheamus vs. Grayson Waller

This was a singles match that was made official last week. It looked very one-sided as Sheamus established his dominance over Grayson Waller. The Aussie Icon tried to leave the match, but his cohort, Austin Theory, stopped him. That led to Sheamus delivering the Ten Beats of Bodhran, followed by a Brogue Kick to secure the win.

Zoey Stark vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Kairi Sane

This was the second triple-threat Money in the Bank qualifying match. During the match, Zoey Stark jumped off the rope and suffered a legitimate injury, so the match continued between Rhea Ripley and the returning Kairi Sane. They had an excellent showing until Mami countered a top rope move into the Riptide to win and qualify for the ladder match.

Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker

This was the main event match of the night between the former rivals, Jey Uso and Bron Breakker. Both men went back and forth against each other and delivered a highly explosive bout. However, it came to a halt after Seth Rollins attacked Uso, causing a disqualification. They continued the attack until CM Punk and Sami Zayn arrived to brawl with them. The four men exited the ringside area, trading punches. As Jey Uso got up on his feet, Logan Paul appeared out of nowhere to knock him down with a punch.Also read: WWE megastars John Cena and Hulk Hogan’s less than known connection explored
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