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Raw results, Jan. 5, 2026: CM Punk conquers Bron Breakker in epic title showdown on Raw Stranger Things
CM Punk conquers Bron Breakker in epic title showdown on Raw Stranger ThingsOn the first Raw on 2026, Stranger Things turned Raw upside down with World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk reigning supreme over Bron Breakker, Becky Lynch reclaiming the Women’s Intercontinental Title from Maxxine Dupri, and Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY capturing the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title from The Kabuki Warriors.
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Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY def. The Kabuki Warriors to capture the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title
In the final moments an explosive opening showdown, Rhea Ripley blasted Asuka with Riptide. IYO SKY quickly followed with Over the Moonsault before diving through the ropes to take out Kairi Sane. As she did, The Eradicator pinned The Empress of Tomorrow to earn the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship.
AJ Styles slapped the disrespectful Gunther
Becky Lynch def. Maxxine Dupri to reclaim the Women’s Intercontinental Title
Becky Lynch used the ropes as leverage to pick up the controversial pin over Maxxine Dupri and reclaim the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, a blemish on an otherwise epic title clash between the two rivals.
The Usos issued a bold warning to Raw’s tag teams
One week after successfully defending the Women’s World Title in a Triple Threat Match against Raquel Rodriguez and Nikki Bella, Stephanie Vaquer was attacked by Rodriguez.
Liv Morgan def. Lyra Valkyria
An altercation between Bayley and Roxanne Perez outside the ring allowed Liv Morgan to hit Oblivion on Lyra Valkyria for the win.
World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk def. Bron Breakker
Rey Mysterio, Dragon Lee and Penta neutralized The Vision, resulting in a true one-on-one title fight between World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk and Bron Breakker.
In the final moments, Breakker leaped from the top rope and onto Punk on the announce table.
When The Bad Ass got the titleholder back in the ring for a potential final Spear, however, Punk countered with the knee before hitting the Go to Sleep to retain the World Heavyweight Championship in one of the greatest challenges of his career.