WWE Raw Results: November 4, 2024 – Key Highlights and Outcomes

The November 4, 2024, episode of WWE Raw, broadcast from the Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, delivered a series of compelling matches and storylines. Below are the key highlights and outcomes from the event.

Liv Morgan’s Championship Celebration Interrupted

The show opened with Liv Morgan celebrating her recent victory at Crown Jewel, where she became the Women’s Crown Jewel Champion. Her celebration was interrupted by Bianca BelAir and Jade Cargill, leading to a heated exchange. WWE official Adam Pearce intervened, announcing a battle royal to determine Morgan’s next challenger.

Number One Contender’s Battle Royal

A battle royal featuring top female talent ensued to determine the number one contender for the Women’s World Championship. IYO SKY emerged victorious, earning a future title shot against Liv Morgan.

Chad Gable vs. Dragon Lee

In a highly anticipated singles match, Chad Gable faced Dragon Lee. Gable secured the win, showcasing his technical prowess and further solidifying his position in the roster.

Tag Team Championship Match

The WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, Bianca BelAir and Jade Cargill, defended their titles against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. BelAir and Cargill retained their championships, demonstrating their dominance in the tag team division.

Bron Breakker’s Dominance

Bron Breakker continued his impressive run by defeating an unnamed local competitor. Post-match, Breakker issued a challenge to Intercontinental Champion Jey Uso, signaling his intentions for a title opportunity.

Main Event: Cody Rhodes vs. The Miz

The main event featured Cody Rhodes taking on The Miz. Rhodes emerged victorious, but the celebration was cut short as GUNTHER confronted him, setting the stage for a potential future rivalry.

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