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  • WWE Raw Results – May 18, 2026

    WWE Raw Results – May 18, 2026

    On May 18th, 2026 WWE aired the 1,721st episode of Raw live in Greensboro North Carolina inside First Horizon Coliseum & can watch it on Netflix.

    -Kicking off this week’s Raw with a video recapping what went down between World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns & Jacob Fatu last week.

    -We then see Reigns arriving at the First Horizon Coliseum where Adam Pearce tells Reigns that they’re doing things his way tonight.

    -Reigns pushes back and says he’s planning on calling out Fatu but Pearce tries to stop him.

    -Fatu’s music instead hits and he makes his way to the ring.

    -Fatu says Reigns intended to call him out, but he’s in the ring now and demands that Reigns join him inside.

    -The Usos music hits and they make their way out & Jey Uso has a chair in hand as Jimmy Uso asks Fatu what they’re doing.

    -He says Fatu said he would do anything for his family but part of that was acknowledging Reigns per their World Heavyweight Title match at Backlash.

    -He says Fatu never did any acknowledging and now he’s about to get fired from WWE but Fatu clocks Jey to level him and cinches in the Tongan Death Grip on Jimmy.

    -Jey cracks the chair he brought to the ring across Fatu’s spine but Fatu stays standing and cinches in the Tongan Death Grip on Jey.

    Reigns’ music hits and he makes his way out. Reigns stares down Fatu from the ring apron then exchanges right hands with him and rocks Fatu with a big boot. He sets up for a Superman Punch, but Fatu cinches in a Tongan Death Grip on Reigns.

    -Jey catches Fatu with a pair of superkicks and a spear and Jimmy follows it up with an Uso Splash off the top rope.

    -The Usos hold up the 1 symbol and hits a 1D to Fatu then tangle him up between the top rope and middle rope.

    -Reigns lands a Superman Punch on Fatu as he’s still tangled up in the ropes and The Usos land a double superkick on Fatu.

    -Reigns lands a 2nd Superman Punch on Fatu & The Usos hits another double superkick to him.

    -The Usos & Reigns untangle Fatu from the ropes and Reigns connects with a spear on him.

    -Adam Pearce makes his way out and looks to fire Fatu but Fatu grabs his microphone and challenges Reigns to a Tribal Combat Match. Reigns accepts and heads to the back with The Usos.

    Street Fight
    Finn Balor defeated JD McDonagh via Coup De Grace

    -We then head backstage where Cathy Kelley catches up with Seth Rollins.

    -Rollins reveals that he will be competing in his 1st match on Raw in 9 months to main event tonight’s show and says he’ll face any member of The Vision.

    -He calls out Bron Breakker directly and asks Breakker who he is then says he has his chance to show him who he really is.

    -We then head over to Byron Saxton catching up with Sol Ruca.

    -Women’s Intercontienetal Champion Becky Lynch interrupts the pair and begins running her mouth telling Ruca that she should go back to NXT. Ruca agrees to leave but instead makes her way to the ring.

    -Ruca says there’s no point in doing things backstage then says she knows Lynch is watching and dares her to come to the ring then Lynch’s music hits and she makes her way out.

    -She asks Ruca what stunt she’s pulling and Ruca says she knows Lynch doesn’t think she belongs on Raw.

    -She says she’s worked too hard to give up and is good at proving people wrong then challenges Lynch to face her in the ring right now.

    -Lynch declines to face Ruca and says that while she would love to perform for Greensboro because the city could use some more excitement, she also prides herself on being a locker room leader and a mentor to the youth of today.

    -She says many people have stepped to her then tells Ruca that she’s not ready to face her in the ring but if Ruca thinks she’s ready, she can face her at Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 23rd.

    -She says she’s not just a star maker but a star breaker.

    -Ruca tells Lynch that she’ll see her at Saturday Night’s Main Event where she’ll snatch Lynch’s soul and her Women’s Intercontinental Title. Lynch says she’s the real prize and tells Ruca to see if she’s ready to step in the ring with her.

    Tornado 6 Man Tag Team Match
    Los Americanos (El Grande, Rayo & Bravo) defeated Los Americanos Hermanos (Julio & Bruto) & Original El Grande Americano via Running Headbutt on Bruto

    -We then head over to a sit down interview between Michael Cole & Ethan Page ahead of Page’ Intercontinental Title match against Penta at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

    -Cole shares that he feels as though Page’s ego will get in his way but Page expresses his confidence and says he’ll be the first man to put fear into Penta.

    Women’s Tag Team Titles Match
    Brie Bella & Paige (c) defeated Judgement Day (Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez) via Roll Up on Perez (STILL CHAMPIONS!!!!)

    -After the match Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan runs back out to the ring to attack Bella & Paige from behind.

    -Judgment Day beats down Paige & Bella but Lyra Valkyria & Bayley run out to the ring to even the odds and take out Judgment Day.

    -We then head outside the First Horizon Coliseum and see a verbal confrontation between LA Knight & Seth Rollins as Knight is heading out.

    -Oba Femi comes out to have a match but Brock Lensar attacks Femi from behind & lays him out with 3-4 F5s.

    -We then head backstage where Adam Pearce finds Paul Heyman waiting in his office as he deals with the fallout of what just happened between Oba Femi & Brock Lesnar.

    -Heyman hands Pearce a contract noting that Lesnar has already signed it and is awaiting Femi’s signature for a WrestleMania 42 rematch at Clash In Italy.

    Seth Rollins defeated World Tag Team Champion Austin Theory via Pedigree 

  • Is Baron Corbin WWE bound?

    Is Baron Corbin WWE bound?

    Is Baron Corbin WWE bound again? There has been some speculation within the company that this could be true.

    Dave Meltzer over the weekend has noted that he’d heard rumors that Baron Corbin could be headed back to WWE. One WWE source indicating it to Fightful as an out of left field thing they have recently heard. It is far from confirmed, but there are rumors swirling around his name internally.

    Corbin has worked for other companies like MLW, however, he is not under contract with MLW. This has allowed him to appear for other promotions like AEW earlier this year. Corbin works as Bishop Dyer in MLW, CMLL, Maple Leaf Pro and other companies. He’s built a successful tag team alongside Donovan Dijak as the SkyScrapers.

    Those who have been spoken to in WWE say that Corbin/Dyer has maintained a positive relationship with WWE. Many of them said they wouldn’t be surprised to see him return at the time he was released.

  • Ronda Rousey: Wrestling Is The Purest Form Of Fight Choreography

    Ronda Rousey: Wrestling Is The Purest Form Of Fight Choreography

    Ronda Rousey spoke about her transition from the world of Mixed Martial Arts to Professional Wrestling.

    On May 16, Ronda Rousey looks to change her ending in the sport of MMA when she headlines the first-ever MVP MMA card against the returning Gina Carano. Rousey hasn’t fought since 2016, Carano hasn’t fought since 2009.

    Before making the decision to fight one more time, Rousey had a new career in pro wrestling with her arrival in WWE for a couple of years where she would go on to become a multi-time World Champion and won the 2022 women’s Royal Rumble.

    When asked about the transition from one sport to another, Rousey talked about her life in acting and how she found herself joining the sport of pro wrestling.

    “I feel like MMA was a good segue because being purely an athlete was doing judo in the Olympics. Being an athlete that also has to entertain was MMA and having to learn how to be on camera and stuff like that, which I used to be petrified of public speaking. Then that was kind of like a good segue. I started acting more in action films and stuff like that, or I could do fight choreography, and that kind of segued me into pro wrestling, which I feel like is the purest form of fight choreography.”  Rousey spoke with Whistle.

    Rousey will fight Carano at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California for the debut of MVP MMA which also features the MMA return of Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry, plus Francis Ngannou vs. Phillipe Lins.

    h/t to WrestlePurists for the transcript.

  • Top 10 Greatest WWE Masked Wrestlers of All Time

    Top 10 Greatest WWE Masked Wrestlers of All Time

    Why Masks Still Matter In A Company Built On Character, Spectacle, And Identity

    The Legacy of WWE Masked Wrestlers

    Wrestlers who wear masks are not as common in the United States as they are in places like Mexico, where the mask is tied deeply to wrestling identity.

    In lucha libre, a mask can carry family history and pride. While in the WWE, the tradition has never been quite as central, but that does not mean masked performers have been rare or forgettable.

    Actually, some of the most memorable characters in WWE history became larger because of the mask. It gave them mystery. Sometimes fear. Sometimes comedy. Sometimes, a direct line to a cultural tradition that fans instantly understand. The best WWE masked wrestlers did not wear masks just to look different. They used them to build a full identity.

    Top 10 WWE Wrestlers That Wear Masks

    For wrestlers, masks are more than a prop. They can shape the way a performer moves, speaks, intimidates, or connects with the crowd. Some masks make a wrestler look dangerous before the bell even rings. Others make the character strange enough to stand out in a crowded roster. These are some of the WWE wrestlers who wear masks who made the gimmick work.

    Rey Mysterio

    Rey Mysterio is the easiest name to start with. His movement, speed, agility, and balance made him impossible to ignore, even when he was the smallest man in the ring. Add the mask, tied directly to his Mexican roots and lucha libre tradition, and he became something bigger than a high-flyer; he became an icon.

    Mysterio is one of the most famous WWE masked wrestlers ever, and the impressive part is that his legacy is still active.

    The Fiend

    The late Bray Wyatt did not use a mask the way most wrestlers use one. As The Fiend, the mask felt like a psychological switch. It was not there simply to hide his face. It turned him into something disturbing, almost unreal. WWE has had monsters before, but this one felt more like a nightmare that had learned how to wrestle.

    Mankind

    Mick Foley’s leather mask was ugly and uncomfortable. It did not try to make him look heroic. It made him look damaged, which fit Mankind exactly.

    The mask became part of Foley’s chaos. It told opponents that they were not dealing with a normal wrestler. They were dealing with pain, punishment, and a man who could absorb almost anything. Foley did not need the mask to hide. He needed it to warn people.

    Kane

    Kane started as the silent monster behind The Undertaker’s story, but he quickly became more than a supporting character. The mask helped since with no facial expression and almost no words, Kane looked cold, violent, and impossible to reason with.

    Later, he removed the mask and still had a long, successful career. Yet most fans still picture Kane with the red-and-black mask, walking slowly to the ring while everyone waited for something to burn.

    The Blue Blazer

    The Blue Blazer was not intimidating, and that was part of the charm. His superhero-style costume and mask looked bright, exaggerated, and a little strange, but the man behind it, Owen Hart, had great skill.

    In 1989, the character stood out because of that mix. It was silly on the surface, but the athletic ability underneath was real.

    Tiger Mask

    Seen through modern eyes, Tiger Mask can look goofy. The outfit has that old-school comic-book feeling, and the mask almost looks like something from a Halloween rack. But judging him only by the costume misses the point.

    Tiger Mask was a pioneer among WWE wrestlers that wear masks and a strong athlete in his own right. His long title reign helped prove that a masked wrestler could be more than a novelty act.

    The Hurricane

    The Hurricane found a way to survive in an era packed with massive personalities: The Rock, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and others. His answer was simple and risky — become a goofy superhero.

    It worked. The mask, the comedy, the timing, and the commitment made the character stick with fans.

    Vader

    Vader had everything needed to become one of the famous WWE masked wrestlers: size, power, presence, and a mask that made him look even more dangerous.

    His feud with Shawn Michaels remains one of his better-known WWE chapters, even if many fans still argue that Vader should have been booked as a bigger force.

    Kalisto

    Kalisto carried the lucha influence into a newer WWE era. His style was built around speed, springboard moves, sharp counters, and quick bursts of offense.

    His accomplishments include two WWE United States Championship reigns and one Cruiserweight Championship reign. For a masked wrestler in modern WWE, that is a solid legacy.

    Sin Cara

    Most WWE stories are pretty straightforward, but the story of Sin Cara is unique in that there were two versions: the blue Sin Cara and the black Sin Cara. The black version of Jorge Arias lost the mask in a storyline, and subsequently wrestled without it as Hunico. Although he later returned as Sin Cara after the previous performer had departed the WWE.

    That leaves Sin Cara as one of the most complicated entries on this list, but also one of the best examples that masks in wrestling are often larger than the people wearing them.

    How Masked Wrestlers Continue to Shape Modern WWE

    Well used, masks are more than a gimmick; they contribute aura, peril, absurdity, intrigue or social significance. The wrestling world revved up storylines that had a legend who donned a mask to keep fans watching, arguing, and following every update across the networks covering wrestling rumors, WWE betting odds, and news, platforms like BetUS.

    In modern WWE, it’s easy to think masks are outdated. But Rey Mysterio and Penta prove otherwise, as they show that the mask still has power. It still makes fans look twice.

     

    Which WWE masked wrestlers lost their masks in storyline matches?

    Rey Mysterio was forced to unmask at SuperBrawl IX, while Kane lost his mask in a Title vs. Mask match against Triple H on Raw.

    Which WWE masked wrestlers were known for high-flying styles?

    Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara, and Kalisto are the strongest examples. Their Mexican roots and lucha-inspired styles made agility central to their characters.

    Which WWE masked wrestlers were part of the most iconic tag teams?

    The Lucha Dragons, with Kalisto and Sin Cara, stand out in modern WWE. The Killer Bees and The Executioners also belong in that conversation.

    Which WWE masked wrestlers competed successfully without a mask?

    Kane is probably the best example. He lost the mask and remained a major WWE figure. Others either returned to a mask later or rebuilt themselves under a different character.

  • WWE EVOLVE Results – May 13th, 2026

    WWE EVOLVE Results – May 13th, 2026

    WWE recorded this week’s episode of EVOLVE back on April 10th, from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. WWE EVOLVE aired on Wednesday, May 13th, 2026 on the Tubi app.

    Below are the quick results for WWE EVOLVE:

    • Karmen Petrovic defeated Nikkita Lyons – (9:06)
    • CJ Valor (w/Jacari Ball, Max Abrams & Santi Rivera) defeated It’s GAL – (5:23)
    • WWE EVOLVE Championship #1 Contender Fatal Four Way Match: Tristan Angels defeated Brooks Jensen and Dorian Van Dux and Kam Hendrix to become the #1 Contender for the WWE EVOLVE Title – (9:13)

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • Joe Hendry: I’ve Recorded An Album With WWE, It Drops This Summer

    Joe Hendry: I’ve Recorded An Album With WWE, It Drops This Summer

    Joe Hendry is ready to take on bigger billboards.

    Joe Hendry has taken the world by storm, from his infectious creative mind to the way he captures the audience in whatever he does. Now, the former TNA and NXT Champion is planning something huge in the next couple of months.

    “I haven’t told anyone anywhere, but I have recorded an album with WWE Music, and it’s going to drop this summer. We recorded most of that in New York at the WWE Studios. So what I’ve done now is the microphones that we have there, I have basically replicated the setup back home now, so I don’t need to fly to New York to do it. I can send stuff in, and we can work on it back and forth. So that’s one of the things that makes these songs work, is because they’re fast and they’re topical, so we can basically, we obviously did the Logan Paul song on TV, but we were able to just get it done that week, because we could send files back and forth. But yes, there is an album coming out.” – Joe Hendry said to Chris Van Vliet

    Hendry’s Raw debut has gone according to plan, from getting the crowd to chant “Fire Logan Paul” to having good backup with the Street Profits, the debut album with WWE music should be exciting to see.

    h/t to WrestlePurists for the transcript.

  • Knicks Star Karl-Anthony Towns Places $60K Bid On John Cena Card

    Knicks Star Karl-Anthony Towns Places $60K Bid On John Cena Card

    Big Purr wants to make sure he has this 1-on-1 patch card from the Greatest Of All Time.

    In the middle of sweeping the Philadelphia 76ers, Karl-Anthony Towns has been diving back into the nostalgia of professional wrestling, plus opening card packs, and bidding for the highest one that he could find.

    Recently, he placed a bid for Randy Orton’s WM41 patch autograph, however, it was outbid and he couldn’t gain the Legend Killers card. Despite that, he is determined to make sure he walks away with this legends card.

    Towns has officially placed a $60,000 bounty on John Cena’s 1-of-1 WrestleMania 41 patch autograph card, he announced on IG.

    Towns Knicks are currently resting up before they place in the Eastern Conference Finals against either the Cleveland Cavaliers or the Detroit Pistons with the winner advancing to the 2026 NBA Finals.

  • Creative Discussions Reportedly Being Planned For Stephanie Vaquer Return

    Creative Discussions Reportedly Being Planned For Stephanie Vaquer Return

    La Primera could be back in action in the next couple of weeks.

    Since WrestleMania 42, the WWE has not had Stephanie Vaquer in action due to taking time off to recover from injuries she has suffered throughout the last couple of months that were nagging her.

    However, there could be a chance where the former WWE Women’s World Champion could be back in action and ready to challenge for the gold she lost to her newest bitter rival, Liv Morgan.

    PWInsiderElite have reported that there has been creative discussion about Vaquer in the last week and some are expecting her to be at this Monday’s Raw in Greensboro, NC.

    We will keep you updated on any news we hear regarding a return to the ring for La Primera.

  • WWE Announces Ten New Live Event Dates For 2026 Summer Tour

    WWE Announces Ten New Live Event Dates For 2026 Summer Tour

    The WWE has officially announced new dates that are coming to their upcoming Summer Tour.

    In a new article posted to their website. The WWE have announced that they’ll be adding ten new live events to their 2026 Summer Tour with tickets going on an exclusive presale on Tuesday, May 19.

    Here are the dates below for the shows if they are in your area.

    • Saturday, July 11: WWE Summer Tour | Las Cruces, N.M., Pan American Center
    • Sunday, July 12: WWE Summer Tour | Albuquerque, N.M., The Pit
    • Thursday, July 16: WWE Summer Tour | Allentown, Pa., PPL Center
    • Saturday, July 25: WWE Summer Tour | Stockton, Calif., Adventist Health Arena
    • Sunday, July 26: WWE Summer Tour | Bakersfield, Calif., Dignity Health Arena
    • Thursday, July 30: WWE Summer Tour | Springfield, Ill., Bank of Springfield Center
    • Thursday, Aug. 6: WWE Summer Tour | Fairfax, Va., EagleBank Arena
    • Thursday, Aug. 13: WWE Summer Tour | Manchester, N.H., SNHU Arena
    • Saturday, Aug. 29: WWE Summer Tour | Savannah, Ga., Enmarket Arena
    • Sunday, Aug. 30: WWE Summer Tour | Charleston, S.C., North Charleston Coliseum

    There is no word yet on which superstars will be featured on these shows.

    We will keep you updated on any news we hear about this Summer tour.

  • Trick Williams: Yachty Loves The Business, It Gets Me Fired Up

    Trick Williams: Yachty Loves The Business, It Gets Me Fired Up

    Trick Williams has been having a blast in the last couple of weeks since getting into the United States Championship picture.

    Originally, it felt that WrestleMania would be witnessing a United States Championship match between Carmelo Hayes vs. Trick Williams. Former friends turned bitter rivals in NXT, and now on SmackDown with one of the biggest opportunities of the year with gold on the line. However, that didn’t go to plan when Sami Zayn defeated Hayes to become the new US Champion.

    During an appearance on the Battle on the Battleground podcast, Williams spoke about his partnership with rapper Lil Yachty, and how it eventually led to them making a diss track on Zayn, who Trick had to dethrone at the grandest stage of them all.

    “It was dope. Working with yachty, he loves the business. Any time somebody loves the business like that, it gets me fired up. We sit and brainstorm for hours on how we’re going to do this and that. No ego involved. We’re going to put out the best work possible, and we’re going to put out diss tracks and different things. The gingerbread diss track, it was a throwaway line that became something much bigger than I ever anticipated being. Hopefully, I didn’t lose too much of my ginger audience. I have nothing against gingers. It was just to poke fun at Sami Zayn. I had to. He deserved it,” he said.

    Williams defeated Zayn at WrestleMania and would go on to finish the feud between the two when he retained the United States Championship at WWE Backlash with a little help on the sidelines from his friend, Yachty.

    H/t to Fightful for the transcription.