WWE RAW Results and Highlights (10/8/26): Solo Sikoa & Jey Uso Confrontation, Stephanie Vaquer, Becky and more
The August 10 edition of Monday Night RAW rolled into Norfolk, Virginia, delivering a packed night of action, tension and major developments. The show opened with fresh Bloodline drama, setting the stage for a compelling main event later in the evening, while a highly anticipated tournament featuring several of the world’s top luchadors got underway to determine Roman Reigns’ next challenger. Elsewhere, tensions exploded when Oba Femi and Bron Breakker crossed paths, creating one of the night’s most intense confrontations. Alongside these major storylines, RAW featured several competitive matches and developments that continued shaping the WWE landscape and gave the Norfolk crowd a memorable night of professional wrestling.

Opening Segment
Solo Sikoa made his presence felt in an unexpected way when he emerged from the crowd and immediately turned his attention toward his brothers, Jey and Jimmy Uso. Rather than backing down from the confrontation, Solo taunted them and deliberately pushed Jey’s buttons, prompting Jey to step forward and confront him face-to-face. What followed was a heated verbal exchange between the two, with their long-running family tensions once again boiling over. The confrontation eventually made it clear that the issues between Solo and Jey would not be settled with words, setting up a highly anticipated singles match between the former Bloodline members later in the night.
Penta vs Lareto Kid
The opening tournament bout to determine Roman Reigns’ next challenger for the World Heavyweight Championship delivered exactly the kind of fast-paced, high-flying action expected from a clash between two talented luchadors. Penta and Laredo Kid traded innovative offense and spectacular aerial maneuvers in a showcase of classic lucha libre style, keeping the momentum shifting throughout the contest. Laredo Kid looked to finish the match with a top-rope attack, but Penta read the move perfectly, countered in mid-sequence and connected with the devastating Mexican Destroyer to secure the victory and advance in the tournament.
Austin Theory vs Akira Tozawa
The match between Austin Theory and Akira Tozawa was over almost as quickly as it began after interference from The Vision disrupted the contest and gave Theory the opening he needed. A brutal forearm from Theory was enough to secure the victory, but the situation quickly escalated as The Vision continued their assault on Tozawa following the bell. WWE officials rushed to ringside in an attempt to restore order, only for the chaos to take another turn when Oba Femi appeared and came face-to-face with Bron Breakker. The two powerhouses exchanged intense stares and nearly came to blows, leaving the WWE officials with an even bigger situation to contain.
Dominik Mysterio vs Dragon Lee
The non-title showdown between AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio and Dragon Lee delivered an energetic clash, with both competitors bringing plenty of speed and aggression to the contest. Mysterio looked to take control with his high-impact offense, but Lee remained composed and found the perfect opening when he countered Mysterio’s top-rope splash. Lee immediately capitalized by connecting with Operation Dragon, securing an impressive victory over the reigning AAA Mega Champion. However, the celebration was short-lived, as Big Cass blindsided Lee after the match and launched a vicious post-match assault, turning a hard-fought victory into another major problem for the young luchador.
Sol Ruca & IYO Sky vs. Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez
Sol Ruca delivered a major surprise when she revealed IYO SKY as her tag team partner for the showdown against Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez, immediately raising the stakes for the women’s division clash. The four competitors put together an entertaining and fast-paced contest, with SKY bringing her trademark aerial offense into the action. The former Women’s Champion made a statement when she took Rodriguez out of the equation with a spectacular moonsault to the outside, allowing Ruca to focus on Perez. With the momentum firmly on their side, Ruca connected with the Sol Snatcher on Perez to score the decisive pinfall and give the newly formed duo an impressive victory.
Solo Sikoa vs Jey Uso
The RAW main event delivered an emotionally charged showdown between real-life brothers and former Bloodline allies Jey Uso and Solo Sikoa, with years of family tension fueling every exchange. As the bout entered its closing stages, Jimmy Uso attempted to intervene on Jey’s behalf, but Solo quickly neutralized him with a devastating Samoan Spike. However, the distraction ultimately worked against Sikoa, giving Jey the opening he needed to turn the tide. Jey unleashed a furious combination of spears and superkicks before climbing to the top rope and connecting with the Uso Splash, finally putting Solo away and securing a hard-earned victory in front of the Norfolk crowd.
Other Notable Moments from the show
– Michael Cole provided a concerning update regarding Royce Keys, revealing that he will be out of action indefinitely after suffering a larynx injury at the hands of Jacob Fatu. The injury stems from Fatu’s recent brutal attack, which has now left Keys sidelined with no timetable established for his return. With the extent of the damage still unclear, WWE fans will have to wait for further medical updates to learn when or if Keys will be cleared to resume competition.
– Bron Breakker was clearly unimpressed when Byron Saxton highlighted Brock Lesnar’s recent praise of Oba Femi, particularly the claim that Femi represents the future of professional wrestling. Breakker’s reaction added another layer to the growing tension between the two powerhouse Superstars, with neither man seemingly willing to accept being overshadowed by the other. As the action returned to the arena, The Vision made their presence felt once again, accompanying Austin Theory ahead of his scheduled match and keeping the group firmly at the center of the night’s unfolding chaos.
– Stephanie Vaquer told WWE fans how much she had missed them before setting her sights on Liv Morgan’s championship, declaring that the title belongs to her. Becky Lynch interrupted, admitting she also wants to take down Morgan, but questioned Vaquer’s chances because of her injury history. Vaquer warned Lynch not to get in her way before leaving, but Morgan soon attacked The Man from behind. Lynch quickly fought back with an exploder suplex, only for Vaquer to return and nearly come face-to-face with Becky, further intensifying the rivalry.
– Breakker had another tense backstage exchange with Paul Heyman, with their conversation once again turning toward the rising threat of Oba Femi and the growing tension between the two powerhouse Superstars.
– Chad Gable approached Rey Mysterio and made his case for an Intercontinental Championship opportunity. Rey responded respectfully, saying he would be honored to step into the ring with Gable and put the title on the line.
– Lyra Valkyria also discussed championship ambitions with Ruca backstage, as both women made it clear that they have their eyes on an Intercontinental Championship opportunity and are determined to prove they deserve the next shot.
