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WWE Monday Night Raw Results January 15, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

WWE Monday Night Raw Results January 15, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on January 15, 2024, at the Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, AR.

Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings.



WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8

WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360

WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT



Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm

WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 6:30 am

WWE Monday Night Raw, January 15, 2024: Live Coverage





The show kicks off with a video tribute to Martin Luther King Jr.

Seth Rollins is seen arriving at the building with his daughter, followed by Jinder Mahal.

Cody Rhodes makes his way to the ring and asks the folks in Little Rock what they want to chat about. He mentions a song his wife likes about Little Rock, beating Shinsuke Nakamura, and why he's back in WWE. Cody starts talking about the upcoming Royal Rumble but is interrupted by Drew McIntyre.

Drew, despite not having his name mentioned earlier, interrupts and talks about their shared history in WWE. They reminisce about being tag team champions as The Dashing Ones and how they've both redefined themselves outside WWE. Drew praises Cody and talks about their last match before Cody returned to WWE.

Cody mentions they've both declared for the Royal Rumble, and anyone could win. Drew gives Cody advice, telling him to be himself and not wear a suit. Cody responds, stating he's grateful for his opportunities and relishes his second chance. Drew questions Cody's sincerity, accusing him of being a "wolf in politician's clothing" and criticizes Cody for bringing back Jey Uso and welcoming CM Punk.

Cody counters, saying he looks within himself and at the crowd when contemplating his future. He challenges Drew to a match at the Royal Rumble, reminding him who won their last encounter.

In the backstage, R Truth is selling Judgment Day merchandise in the parking lot. Damian Priest confronts Truth, asking him to be serious and not to tag in during their tag match later. Truth agrees and hands over Priest's share of the merchandise money.

The scene unfolds, setting the stage for potential conflicts and storylines in the WWE.

Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh vs. Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano

Gargano and JD initiate the action in the ring, engaging in a lock-up followed by JD applying a wrist lock. Johnny counters with a drop toe hold, prompting JD to reach the ropes for a break. JD retaliates with a rolling ankle pick, transitioning into a front face lock. Gargano reverses, securing a near fall as JD attempts to roll through. JD responds with a wrist lock and leg trip, proceeding to lock in an arm bar. A swift kick and Irish whip by JD are countered by Johnny, who executes a head scissors takedown. JD retreats to the floor, prompting Gargano to deliver a well-executed suicide dive over the announce table.

The action resumes after a commercial break, with Ciampa entering the fray. Ciampa and JD exchange punches, colliding heads and both going down. Gargano tags in, delivering a clothesline to Ciampa, followed by a running clothesline. A chop and back elbow from Johnny are met with interference from Dom, who knocks Johnny off the apron. JD tags in, launching a series of kicks to Gargano. Dom tags back in, contributing to a double-team assault on Johnny. JD returns to the action, but Johnny manages to execute a round kick after a rollup attempt.

During another commercial break, Ciampa unleashes a sequence of clotheslines on Dom and JD, showcasing his resilience. A flying double clothesline by Ciampa sets the stage for a back body drop to JD, followed by a near fall after a reverse DDT. As Ciampa prepares for the Fairy Tale Ending, JD escapes to his feet, and Dom tags in. JD disrupts Ciampa's momentum, and Dom follows up with a slingshot senton. The tandem attempts a double suplex, but Gargano intervenes with a spear to JD, leading to a near fall. A chaotic sequence ensues, featuring superkicks, a knee strike from Ciampa, and a roll-up attempt by JD.

As the match approaches its conclusion, JD executes a Spanish Fly and follows up with a moonsault, earning a near fall. Dom reenters the fray, exchanging punches with Johnny. A well-timed dropkick by Dom sends Johnny into the ropes, but Gargano thwarts the 619 attempt. Ciampa intervenes with a knee, sending Dom to the floor. JD attempts a roll-up, but Ciampa counters with a DDT. Gargano tags in, and the duo collaborates on a superkick and running knee combination, securing the three-count for the victory.

WINNER: Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa

Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae are engaged in conversation with Adam Pearce when Chelsea Green interrupts. Chelsea asserts that she pinned Kayden Carter last week, but the referee failed to do his job. She demands a rematch.

Adam points out that they've already had a rematch. However, since Indi and Candice are eager for a match, he suggests they face each other tonight. Without hesitation, Indi and Candice accept the challenge.

Following this, a video package highlighting the stories and journeys of Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae is presented.

Chelsea Green and Piper Niven vs Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae

Green kicks Candice, causing her to roll to the floor, while Piper delivers forearms to Indi. Piper executes a shoulder breaker on Indi and knocks Candice off the apron. Applying a cobra clutch, Piper tags in Green. Green follows up with an elbow, and Piper contributes with a clothesline, resulting in a near fall. Green continues with forearms to the back, and Indi sends her to the apron, countering with an uppercut and boot to the head. Green misses a kick, and Indi capitalizes by tripping her and delivering a head kick. Piper is tagged back in, blocking a kick and connecting with a head butt. Piper then sends Indi sternum-first into the turnbuckles but misses a Vader Bomb when Indi evades.

In the locker room, Kayden and Katana are observed watching the monitor.

Candice tags in, delivering an enzuigiri followed by a step-up back senton. Candice executes a codebreaker on Green, and Indi tags back in. Indi drops Candice onto Piper, but Green breaks up the cover with a kick. Green then receives a spinebuster from Indi. Piper slams Indi and misses a crossbody, allowing Green to tag back in. Indi responds with a dropkick, sending Piper to the floor. Candice tags in, and Indi escapes an UnprettiHER, holding Green for a quebrada. Candice secures the three-count for the victory.

WINNER: Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae

Gunther and Ludwig Kaiser are seen walking backstage before a commercial break. Upon returning, we shift to THE Judgment Day Clubhouse where the members discuss Nia's mysterious video package. Rhea mentions having some business to deal with, and Damian Priest arrives, sharing that he has addressed the situation with Drew McIntyre to Adam Pearce. There's a brief exchange of words between Priest and JD regarding R Truth's merchandise, with Priest emphasizing that JD doesn't get a cut since his name isn't on the shirt. Ludwig Kaiser introduces Gunther, who reflects on the Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania hype in the locker room. Gunther mentions his performance last year, lasting longer than any other man in Royal Rumble history. He declares his intent to win the Royal Rumble and headline Wrestlemania this year. Gunther then shifts the focus to Kaiser, showing footage from last week's incident with Kofi Kingston. Gunther expresses his approval and even requests a hug from Kaiser. Their moment is interrupted by Xavier Woods, who confronts Ludwig about last week's attack on Kofi. Woods challenges Kaiser to a match, daring him to step up or seek permission from his "daddy." Gunther hands Kaiser the mic, and as Gunther exits the ring, Kaiser accepts Woods' challenge, promising to do more damage to Woods than he did to Kofi. Woods immediately takes charge in the match, delivering a shoulder and a back drop that sends Kaiser to the floor. Woods follows up with a clothesline off the apron, unleashing a series of punches on Kaiser.

Singles Match: Ludwig Kaiser vs Xavier Woods

The match begins with Woods already in progress, unleashing a flurry of chops and forearms. He follows up with punches in the corner, but Kaiser counters with a well-timed kick to the knee and a solid clothesline. Kaiser retaliates with punches, and Woods fights back with his own punches and a chop. The two continue to exchange blows, with Kaiser delivering kicks and punches in the corner. Kaiser then proceeds to choke Woods in the corner, landing additional forearms.

Woods manages to counter with punches and a crossbody, securing a near fall. Kaiser responds with a running European uppercut, followed by more punches and kicks. Woods endures the assault, retaliating with a slap and a forearm in the corner. Kaiser, undeterred, kicks Woods and lands a running kick to the chest for another near fall. Woods fights back with a headbutt to the midsection and a series of chops.

Kaiser resorts to choking Woods and kicks the ropes for added impact. A running kick to the chest earns Kaiser another near fall. Woods counters with a headbutt, chops, and a kick. Woods executes a flying forearm, and the two engage in a chop exchange. Kaiser sends Woods to the apron, where Woods attempts a springboard move. However, Kaiser counters with a punch and a clothesline, sending Woods shoulder-first into the ring post. Kaiser follows up with a dropkick, leading to a commercial break.

Upon returning, Woods drops Kaiser on the top rope and follows up with a kick. He executes a springboard tornado DDT, and both competitors exchange chops until Woods gains control. Woods delivers punches and kicks, finishing with a clothesline that sends Kaiser over the top rope. Woods hits a dropkick through the ropes, sending Kaiser over the announce table.

As Woods avoids being struck by a chair, he retaliates with punches. However, Kaiser resorts to a fishhook, prompting Woods to respond with a superkick. Woods throws the chair onto Kaiser, leading the referee to call for the bell, signaling the end of the match.

WINNER: Ludwig Kaiser (by disqualification)

Following the match, Woods retrieves a steel chair, but Kaiser retaliates with a flying boot that smashes into the chair, connecting with Woods' head. Kaiser proceeds to place Woods' head on the ring steps and attempts half a lap. However, Woods counters with a double stomp to Kaiser's midsection. Woods then grabs the ring steps, hurling them at Kaiser, but he misses, and the steps collide with the ring post. The referee intervenes, preventing Woods from pursuing Kaiser into the crowd. Backstage, Bronson Reed shares his determination, emphasizing that there's a current champion who will soon realize the title belongs to him. After a commercial break, Byron Saxton questions Xavier Woods about his emotional state. Woods highlights Kaiser's actions against Kofi last week. Suddenly, Kaiser launches an attack on Woods, prompting Jey Uso to intervene and stop Kaiser. Security escorts Kaiser away, and Jey checks on the downed Woods. The broadcast then recaps the events leading to the Seth Rollins vs. Jinder Mahal match scheduled for later in the show.

Akira Tozawa (with Maxxine Dupri) vs Ivar (with Valhalla)

Ivar delivers a forceful clothesline, asserting his dominance in the match. In a somewhat disrespectful manner, he pie-faces Tozawa in the corner. Tozawa retaliates with a slap, followed by a back heel kick and a series of spinning heel kicks that manage to stagger Ivar. Despite the setback, Ivar blocks an attempted Irish whip, showcasing his strength.

Tozawa counters Ivar's pop-up move with a well-executed DDT, tearing off his shirt in the process. However, Ivar swiftly responds with a spinning power slam and a crossbody, displaying his agility. As Ivar ascends the turnbuckles, Maxxine climbs up and distracts him with her feminine charm. Tozawa seizes the opportunity, delivering a kick and executing a sunset flip powerbomb that secures the three-count for the victory.

WINNER: Akira Tozawa

After the match, Valhalla doesn't let up, launching an attack on Tozawa and Maxxine. Ivar delivers a devastating spin kick of doom, while the rest of Valhalla gets involved. They subject Maxxine to a fishhook and a pop-up headbutt. Ivar then tops it off with an impressive moonsault. The broadcast recaps the earlier altercation between Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes, and CM Punk challenges Cody to a face-to-face confrontation on the next week's Raw. Rhea Ripley makes her entrance and heads to the ring. Rhea expresses frustration with individuals like Nia Jax claiming ownership of the division. She boldly declares that the division belongs to her, and whoever wins the Royal Rumble should think twice before choosing to face her at Wrestlemania. Becky Lynch interrupts, making her way to the ring. Becky acknowledges their different paths but points out their shared dreams and accomplishments. She challenges Rhea for the title, suggesting that their collision at Wrestlemania would be iconic. Becky proposes winning the Royal Rumble for the opportunity, and Rhea agrees, claiming she also wants Becky to win. In the backstage area, Ivy Nile appears with the Alpha Academy and Creeds, stating she'll talk to Adam Pearce about Valhalla. Chad Gable criticizes Ivar's actions, calling him a coward, and vows to show the difference between an animal and an Alpha. Jackie Redmond interviews Seth Rollins backstage. Seth, with his characteristic cackling, welcomes everyone to Raw despite the freezing cold. He emphasizes the importance of being a fighting champion and says facing Jinder Mahal tonight is an opportunity to prove his worth. Seth acknowledges Jinder's evolution and expresses his readiness for the challenge. He cackles once more and leaves.

Non-Title Match: Miz and R Truth vs Damian Priest and Finn Balor (with JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio)

Before the bell rings, Truth drops his merchandise money, hands it to Finn, and distributes shares to Dom. Truth hugs Dom, but when JD demands his share, Truth firmly states that JD isn't part of the group.

The match kicks off with Truth and Finn, with Finn immediately delivering a clothesline. Finn sends Truth into the turnbuckles, but Truth counters with a split and punch, apologizing to Finn in the process. Finn responds with a double-leg takedown and kicks. Truth rolls to the floor, leading to a commercial break.

Upon returning, Finn has Truth in a reverse chin lock. Truth fights back with punches, but Finn counters with a knee. Priest tags in, and Truth manages to land an enzuigiri before crawling to tag in Miz. Miz delivers clotheslines to Finn and sends Priest over the announce table. Miz maneuvers Finn to the apron, and Finn slides through, sending Miz to the floor. Miz then sends Priest over the announce table.

Dom tries to distract Miz, but he avoids Dom's shoulder and hits a codebreaker in the ropes for a near fall. Miz sets up for the Skull Crushing Finale, but Finn escapes. Miz follows up with an Awesome Clothesline. Truth tags in, hitting a scissors kick on Finn. Dom distracts Miz, who knocks him off the apron. Truth also knocks JD off the apron. Priest kicks Miz, prompting Truth to question why Priest is about to punch him. Finn seizes the opportunity for a rollup, and as the referee is distracted, Priest delivers South of Heaven to Truth, allowing Finn to secure the three-count.

WINNER: Damian Priest and Finn Balor

Jinder Mahal is found meditating backstage, and when asked about his thoughts on the upcoming match, he expresses absolute clarity. Despite a seven-year drought, Jinder feels the whispers pulling him in, with a singular vision. He emphasizes the twelve years of hard work, all leading up to tonight's opportunity. Jinder confidently predicts that everyone will be unified when he defeats Seth Rollins to become the World Champion.

Following this, we return to the broadcast, and Shinsuke Nakamura takes the microphone. Nakamura mentions his frustration from last week, where he couldn't cause the desired damage, leading to his current state of hunger. He warns Cody that their story is far from over, but for now, Nakamura shifts his focus to the Royal Rumble. He describes a hungry Shinsuke as a dangerous one and warns the other twenty-nine men in the Rumble that he will feast on their dreams, making it clear that his hunger will drive him to the top.

Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark vs Tegan Nox and Natalya

Tegan attempts a knee strike, but Zoey counters with a thrust kick. Zoey takes control, placing Tegan in the turnbuckles and delivering kicks. Shayna tags in, hitting a stomp to Tegan's chest for a near fall.

Meanwhile, Kayden and Katana continue to watch the match from the locker room on the monitor.

Shayna kicks Tegan in the midsection and chokes her in the ropes, followed by punches. Zoey re-enters the match, kicking Tegan in the corner. Shayna tags back in, delivering punches and forearms. Zoey renews her attack with chops, and Tegan fights back with chops of her own. Zoey responds with a knee and sends Tegan into the turnbuckles. Tegan retaliates with forearms and punches to both Shayna and Zoey. Shayna hits a jumping knee for a near fall and knocks Nattie off the apron. Shayna places Tegan on the turnbuckles, preparing for a superplex. However, Tegan counters, sending Shayna to the mat and executing a crossbody followed by a running European uppercut.

Nattie makes the tag and takes charge, delivering punches to Zoey before executing a suplex. She continues her offense with punches in the corner and a slingshot atomic drop. Nattie runs over Zoey and hits a dropkick, followed by a German suplex. She attempts a discus clothesline, but Zoey blocks it. Nattie then goes for a Sharpshooter, but Zoey kicks her away. Shayna makes the tag but goes to the floor. Tegan tags in, and they send Zoey to the floor. Nattie hits a discus clothesline, and Tegan follows up with a running kick for a near fall.

Nattie tags in, and Zoey trips Tegan, pulling her to the floor. Zoey lands a superkick, and Nattie attempts a Kirifuta Clutch, using the ropes for leverage, but Zoey kicks her away. Shayna tags in, and while holding on to the Kirifuta Clutch, she gets the submission victory as Nattie taps out.

WINNER: Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark

Jinder Mahal (with Veer and Sanga) vs Seth Rollins for the World Championship

Sanga gets on the apron, and Jinder takes advantage of the distraction to attack Seth from behind. Jinder executes a slam, but Seth blocks Khallas and narrowly avoids Black Out. Jinder sends Seth over the top rope to the floor and follows up with a boot to the back of the head. Seth retaliates with chops, and Jinder responds with a chop of his own. Seth manages to avoid being sent into the ring post and sends Jinder into it instead. Seth delivers a running Harley Race knee off the apron and challenges Sanga and Veer to try something.

During the commercial break, Damian Priest makes his way toward the ring with the briefcase, but there is no referee present.

Upon returning, Jinder applies an abdominal stretch and follows up with knee drops to Seth. The abdominal stretch is re-applied by Jinder. Seth attempts a clothesline, but Jinder blocks it. They engage in a forearm exchange, with Seth delivering a rolling elbow and a discus clothesline. Seth is sent to the apron and responds with a forearm. He goes up top, hitting a crossbody for a near fall. Seth follows up with a superkick and attempts a Pedigree, successfully hitting it, but Seth reinjures his knee in the process. However, Veer places Jinder's foot on the ropes to halt the count.

Seth ascends the turnbuckles and executes a crossbody onto Veer. He goes up top again but misses a frog splash. Damian Priest stands up, contemplating the idea of cashing in. Drew McIntyre makes an appearance, altering the situation. Damian and Drew exchange forearms, leading to Drew sending Priest into the ringside barrier and then into the ring post.

Meanwhile, as the referee is distracted by individuals not involved in the match, Jinder delivers a low blow to Seth. Jinder then hits a double knee gutbuster for a near fall. Veer and Sanga get on the apron, but the referee sends them to the back. Seth punches Jinder, and the referee removes the chair from the ring. Veer strikes Seth with the briefcase, and Jinder attempts Khallas. However, Seth counters with a snap mare and follows up with Black Out for the three count.

WINNER: Seth Rollins

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