WWE Raw on March 10 delivered a night full of action and drama. WWE aired live from the historic Madison Square Garden in New York. The show concluded with a wild steel cage match between CM Punk and Seth Rollins, with Roman Reigns causing a shocking interference. The crowd was red hot for all segments. Let’s take a look at WWE Raw March 10 Results, Winners, Grades, and Analysis.
Main Event Jey Uso vs Grayson Waller
Grayson Waller faced “Main Event” Jey Uso in an intense match. They locked up early, with Waller gaining the upper hand using a side headlock and a stomp. However, Jey quickly turned things around, hitting Waller with an elbow, scoop slam, and a series of powerful moves. Waller then tried to regain control by slamming Jey into the post, but Uso retaliated with a backsplash and enzuigiri, sending Grayson to the floor. After a suicide dive, Waller took a moment to recover during the break.
When they returned from commercial, the momentum shifted back and forth. Waller attempted a diving elbow but missed, allowing Uso to hit a Samoan drop. Uso followed up with a series of counters, including a reverse STO and a rolling elbow. Eventually, Jey Uso hit Waller with a spear for the win by pinfall. After the match, A-Town Down Under attacked Uso, but Jey fought back, eliminating Waller and dropping Theory with a spear. He then hit a diving splash before GUNTHER appeared, choking Jey out with the Gojira Clutch.
Winner: Jey Uso
Grade B
Analysis
Jey USO enlightens the MSG crowd with ‘Yeeting’ all along the ring. The match was really good. Waller showed tremendous energy in this match from start to end. The Uso win the match to further enhance his momentum. Gunther’s attack was a must, considering the storyline between the two. The build-up to the WrestleMania match will be full of attacks and interruptions.
Logan Paul Hit MSG to Call Out AJ Styles
Logan Paul made an entrance and grabbed the mic, trying to talk about AJ Styles but was quickly drowned out by boos. After a few attempts, he claimed that he was on a different level than AJ, comparing himself to legends like The Rock and John Cena. He expressed surprise that Cody Rhodes turned down The Rock’s offer and mocked Cena for taking so long to realize that “nice guys finish last.” Logan also criticized The Rock, calling him a “craven a**hole,” and said his soul was for sale.
Paul then called out comedian Andrew Schulz in the crowd, asking him to explain why he came to MSG. Schulz responded that he came to see the steel cage match between CM Punk and Seth Rollins, not Logan Paul. When Logan tried to make him say he came to see him, Schulz refused, emphasizing that New York City was a real city with real wrestlers. Logan, frustrated, yanked Schulz over the barricade and threw him into the ring. Just as Logan prepared to attack, AJ Styles made the save with a Phenomenal Forearm. After the move, Styles high-fived Schulz, raised his hand, and reminded everyone that this was New York City.
Grade B+
Analysis
The heat Paul gets every time he hit the ring is just awesome. He played MSG crowd by mentioning Rock and John Cena. He offered his soul to The Final Boss. Andrew Schulz played his part well but it was Aj Styles who really made this segment a B+. He leveled Paul with a Phenomenal Forearm. AJ Styles is known to have a good match with anyone. Similarly, Paul always earned the praise with his ring work. So, their match will be great.
Latino World Order vs New Day (Tornado Match)
The match kicked off with all-out brawling, with the babyfaces taking control early. They delivered stereo-mounted punches and bulldogs, then went under the ring for a table. However, New Day interrupted, mocking the “Tables!” chant and sliding the table back under the ring. LWO fought back, with Woods being sent hard into the barricade and New Day double-teaming Kingston. The babyfaces eventually set up the table, but Kofi avoided a move and helped trip Dragon. Lee was caught with a double spinebuster before the break.
When the action returned, New Day was choking LWO in the corner, and chaos ensued with multiple moves, including a Frankensteiner from Rey Mysterio and a near fall with a 619. Rey hit a splash off the top, but Dragon broke it up. Lee hit a superkick and a tope con giro onto Kofi. Suddenly, a masked man appeared, delivering a Frankensteiner and an Everest German suplex on Rey before escaping security with a “GRACIAS!” shout. Kofi returned to the ring, hitting a quebradora, and Woods finished the match with the Up Up Down Down. New Day won by pinfall over Rey Mysterio.
Winner: The New Day
Grade B
Analysis
The New Day carried their heat well into this match and showed why they are the among the best tag teams in the history of WWE. The luchadors had their moments in the match but the main focus stayed on the New Day. The masked man who attacked luchadors looked like Chad Gable. It will be a good story moving forward because rumors of Fenix joining WWE are also circulating.
Judgement Day Club House and Hyping Up WWE Evolve
In the Judgment Day clubhouse, Finn Balor vents about Bron Breakker, but Carlito, distracted, just wants to talk about John Cena’s surprising heel turn. Meanwhile, the rest of Judgment Day drops by to share some news. They have lined up a WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship match for Raquel Rodriguez and an Intercontinental Championship match for Finn against Bron Breaker next week. All Finn has to do is meet with Adam Pearce to make it official. He thanks Dominik with a big hug, but Liv suggests Dom should have taken the match for himself. Dominik, however, says he believes in Finn.
Next, we get a hype reel for WWE Evolve, which ends up being a letdown. The video focuses solely on WWE superstars who came through Evolve but doesn’t highlight what made the promotion unique or special. The “History of Evolve” segment felt more like a generic plug than a deep dive into its legacy. To cap things off, we spot Macaulay Culkin in the crowd.
Grade C+
Analysis
Judgment Day is going for an explosion sooner rather than later. Liv Morgan is once again the reason the group will explode. Finn Balor’s match with Breakker might be the end of Judgment Day. Mysterio is also in line for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. WWE hyped up their Evolve show.
Cody Rhodes Promo Segment
Cody Rhodes kicks off his segment by asking New York City what they want to talk about. He reflects on Madison Square Garden’s significance and mentions that John Cena won’t be there tonight. Cody points out that Cena won’t be in the building but will be in Brussels, Belgium, next week, despite MSG being where Cena made major achievements like winning the United States Championship and the Royal Rumble. Cody then shifts gears, criticizing Cena for taking cheap shots after having backup and for opting for a part-time schedule.
Cody expresses his frustration with Cena’s post-Elimination Chamber social media comments, particularly when Cena talked about having the discipline to push through even when you don’t feel like it. Cody sarcastically mocks Cena, saying sometimes you need to tell a mentor, “SIT DOWN JOHN, YOU GODDAMN MORON.” He calls out Cena’s “Best for Business” mantra but asserts that the business has changed, and the crowd knows it. Finally, Cody gets personal, referencing Cena’s 17 world titles and stating that “seventeen will never happen,” vowing to beat his hero in Cena’s last chance, proving that Cody is the one in charge now.
Grade A
Analysis
Cody Rhodes tried everything to make this feud more emotional. He told WWE fans that he and John Cena will be in the same building next week which means Cena will make his return. Rhodes vows to win at Mania and shows John Cena that he is the guy in WWE now. The build up to WrestleMania will be more valuable if John Cena showed every week for promo battles with Cody Rhodes. Still, Rhodes is doing his job well.
Bayley vs Raquel Rodriguez No 1 Contender Match
Raquel Rodriguez took control early in the match, dominating Bayley with a wristlock and slam to the mat. Bayley fought back with their right hand but was soon cut down by Raquel, who sent her hard into the corner. Bayley tried to counter, but Raquel blocked her moves and hit a short-arm lariat. After a series of exchanges, including a whip to the corner and a boot from Bayley, the match went to break.
When they returned, Bayley hit a middle rope Stunner, but Raquel fought back with a kick and a sliding elbow. Bayley then attempted a back suplex, but Raquel countered with a biel across the ring. Raquel later caught Bayley with a belly-to-belly suplex through the announce desk after Dominik Mysterio interfered. As the match neared its end, Raquel lifted Bayley up and hit her with a one-arm powerbomb for the pinfall victory, making her the #1 contender for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship.
Winner: Raquel Rodriguez
Grade C+
Analysis
Bayley is a WWE veteran but not given the enough credit. She worked this match with Raquel well and made it a good match. Rodriguez needs this win though because she did not have enough to offer since her return. Her match with the Champ will be interesting.
Backstage
Chad Gable is interviewed backstage, expressing confusion about the identity of the masked man from earlier, saying, “Why should I know who he is?” He criticizes the arena’s security for failing to remove the masked man before any issues arise. As he continues defending his position, the masked man is seen being dragged out of the arena behind him.
IYO Sky vs Bianca Belair vs Rhea Ripley Promo
Michael Cole enters the ring to introduce IYO SKY, who expresses how incredible it feels to be in Madison Square Garden as champion. IYO Sky win the title from Rhea Ripley at WWE Raw March 3 Episode. She talks about proving the impossible is possible and how excited she is to go to WrestleMania. Cole then mentions that IYO will have her hands full and introduces Bianca Belair.
Bianca acknowledges that she and IYO have had their differences but is looking forward to both of them going to WrestleMania. She apologizes to Rhea Ripley for last week’s incident but makes it clear that if Rhea thought she could act without consequences, she was wrong. Bianca says her focus is now on WrestleMania.
Just then, Rhea Ripley interrupts and Michael Cole quickly exits the ring. Ripley questions why Bianca got involved last week and doesn’t like her answers. She accuses Bianca of being scared and says she should have focused on Naomi and Jade Cargill instead of interfering. Bianca fires back, stating that Rhea is just defending herself because she knows she can’t beat IYO and is trying to blame her. IYO tries to intervene, but Ripley shoves her away. IYO tries again, and this time Bianca shoves her back. Finally, IYO has had enough and slaps both Ripley and Belair across the face, leaving the situation boiling over.
Grade A
Analysis
The segment proved that WWE is going with a triple threat at WrestleMania for Sky’s Women’s Championship. The promo gave much hype to the ultimate showdown. The story between Bianca and Ripley is the main lead to WrestleMania but still it is unknown why WWE gave the title to Sky. Ripley will surely exploit the emotional side of Bianca with Naomi-Cargill situation. On the other side, Belair will make Ripley angry over her loss at the hands of IYO Sky.
CM Punk vs Seth Rollins Steel Cage Match
The match between CM Punk and Seth Rollins began with a flurry of punches, with each man trying to ram the other into the steel cage. Seth tore off Punk’s shirt, and they traded hard right hands, followed by open-hand strikes. The pace slowed as the punches kept coming, and Punk staggered to a knee after a series of hard blows. Seth hit a buckle bomb into the cage wall, and the match took a break.
Back from the commercial, Seth opened the door, offering Punk an easy exit, but Punk wasn’t interested. He flipped Seth off, delivered his right hand, and slammed Seth into the cage wall. Punk returned the favor of opening the door, and Seth shot him a middle finger in response. The action continued with a flurry of elbow drops from Punk, but Seth kicked out. The two men climbed to the top of the cage, trading punches. Seth hit a superplex, and both men continued to exchange big right hands. Punk hit a Go to Sleep, but Seth kicked it out, and then Rollins reversed it into an STF.
Punk escaped and locked in the Anaconda Vise, but Seth fought his way free and hit a Blackout. Punk kicked out of that as well, continuing to survive. The match escalated with both men hitting their own versions of the Blackout. Punk attempted to leave through the door, but Seth taunted him, saying he needed to earn it. Punk hit the Go to Sleep again, but Rollins still kicked out. After more back-and-forth, Roman Reigns suddenly appeared, pulling Seth out of the cage and ending the match via escape.
Afterward, Roman laid waste to Rollins with a Superman Punch and a spear, throwing Seth into the steel steps. He then hit a Blackout of his own off the steps before turning his attention to CM Punk in the ring. Roman threw Punk into the cage wall, setting up a spear. Roman stood tall over both Punk and Rollins, raising his fist as the crowd looked on in shock.
Winner: Seth Rollins
Grade A+
Analysis
The match between Punk and Rollins was outstanding. Both superstars kicked out from each other’s finishers. No one wanted to stay down in the match until The Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns, returned to decide the finish. Seth Rollins attacked Roman Reigns at WWE Royal Rumble 2025. In response, Roman attacked Seth Rollins and showed his vicious side to WWE fans once again after a long time.
Paul Heyman checking on Punk will lead this story to more intensity as Roman’s looks at the end says it all. The Wiseman must pick one person moving forward in this match. The build-up to WrestleMania will be pure gold. Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins can become the match to the main event one night of WWE WrestleMania.
Last Words for WWE Raw Match 10 Results
WWE Raw on March 10 was full of action. Jey Uso defeated Grayson Waller in a tough match. Logan Paul taunted the crowd, but AJ Styles made the save. New Day beat the Latino World Order in a chaotic Tornado Match. Cody Rhodes criticized John Cena and vowed to defeat him at WrestleMania. Raquel Rodriguez became the #1 contender for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship after beating Bayley. The night ended with a steel cage match between CM Punk and Seth Rollins, where Roman Reigns interfered, leaving both men shaken.