It’s Monday night, and you know what that means! The Elimination Chamber: Perth go-home episode of WWE RAW will go down tonight, and Ringside News has got you covered with live play-by-play results coverage for the February 19, 2024 episode.

The start time for WWE RAW is 8:00 PM EST. Match-by-match highlights and results from the show will take place on this very page. Feel free to leave any reactions in the comment section below.

WWE RAW Lineup (2/19/2024):

  • WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: “The Ring General” GUNTHER (c) vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso
  • Women’s Elimination Chamber Last Chance Battle Royal: Shayna Baszler vs. Michin vs. Zoey Stark vs. Alba Fyre vs. Zelina Vega
  • 8-Man Tag Team Match: #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) and Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth) vs. The Judgment Day (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Finn Balor and “Señor Money In The Bank” Damian Priest, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh)
  • Singles Match: Alpha Academy’s Chad Gable vs. Viking Raiders’ Ivar
  • Singles Match: “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes vs. “The Scottish Warrior” Drew McIntyre

WWE RAW Results (2/19/2024):

The show opens up with video footage of “Main Event” Jey Uso and The Judgment Day (except Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley) arriving at the arena earlier today. We then get a video package hyping up the opening match. 

Michael Cole and Pat McAfee then welcomes us to the show and it is announced that “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes and World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins will be the special guests on the Grayson Waller Effect at Elimination Chamber: Perth and that Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns has given his marching orders to Waller. 

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We then get the entrances for the opening match of the evening between “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes vs. “The Scottish Warrior” Drew McIntyre.

Singles Match: “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes vs. “The Scottish Warrior” Drew McIntyre

The match starts off with McIntyre hitting Rhodes with a couple of chops, but Rhodes answers back with his signature open palm strike. McIntyre and Rhodes then exchange a few chops until McIntyre steps Rhodes’ hand. Rhodes then sends McIntyre out of the ring and looks to fly, but McIntyre stops Rhodes’ momentum him with a right hand. Rhodes then hits a Dragon Screw on McIntyre’s leg and cinches in a Figure Four Leg Lock. McIntyre then reverses the submission hold, but Rhodes makes it to the bottom rope to break the hold.

McIntyre then hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on Rhodes and places his boot on Rhodes’ neck, then nails Rhodes with several chops. McIntyre then delivers several right hands on Rhodes as well as a number of elbow strikes on Rhodes’ head, then delivers a couple of chops. Rhodes then answers back with a boot to McIntyre’s face and a bulldog, then follows that up with a flying forearm and a scoop powerslam. Rhodes then hits a Disaster Kick on McIntyre as well as a Cody Cutter. Rhodes then goes for a pin, but McIntyre kicks out. Rhodes then looks for his Cross-Rhodes finisher, but McIntyre is able to get out of the attempt. Rhodes then clotheslines McIntyre out of the ring.

Rhodes and McIntyre then exchange strikes in the middle of the ring. McIntyre then delivers a sit-out powerbomb on Rhodes and looks for his Claymore Kick finisher, but Rhodes catches McIntyre with a kick and hits him with a Pedigree. McIntyre then answers back with a Futureshock DDT and climbs to the top rope, but Rhodes goes after McIntyre and hits him with a superplex. Rhodes then hits McIntyre with a Cody Cutter off the top rope and goes for a pin, but McIntyre kicks out.

Jimmy Uso then makes his way down to the ring and jumps up on the apron, but Rhodes nails him. Rhodes then looks for his Cross-Rhodes finisher, but Solo Sikoa attacks Rhodes from behind with the Samoan Spike while the referee is distracted. This would then lead to McIntyre hitting Rhodes with his Claymore Kick finisher to secure the win.

The winner of the Singles Match, “The Scottish Warrior” Drew McIntyre!

We then get a video package for GUNTHER vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso for later tonight.

We then get a video package for Andrade, who cuts a promo about how he controls his destiny.

We then head to the back, where a trainer and RAW General Manager Adam Pearce is checking on “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes. Pearce assures Rhodes that Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa are gone and that they have been given a huge fine. Pearce then asks if Rhodes needed anything and he said he was fine. World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins then appears and they had a disappointing look.

We then get another video package, this time looking highlighting the women who have already qualified for the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match.

We also get a video, recapping the angle between Judgment Day and R-Truth on last week’s show. 

We then get the entrances of the next match, which is the Women’s Elimination Chamber Last Chance Battle Royal.

Women’s Elimination Chamber Last Chance Battle Royal: Shayna Baszler vs. Michin vs. Zoey Stark vs. Alba Fyre vs. Zelina Vega vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Chelsea Green vs. Natalya vs. Maxxine Dupri vs. Valhalla vs. Xia Li vs. Isla Dawn vs. Ivy Nile vs. Candice LeRae vs. Tegan Nox vs. Elektra Lopez vs. Indi Hartwell vs. B-Fab vs. Katana Chance

The match starts off with every competitor brawling with each other. Chelsea Green and Maxxine Dupri then end up tumbling over the top rope and onto the apron, but Valhalla pushes Dupri off to eliminate her. Raquel Rodriguez then sends Valhalla over the top rope to take her out. Xia Li then blasts Rodriguez, but Rodriguez sends Li over the top and onto the floor. Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre then look to double team Rodriguez, but Rodriguez sends Dawn onto the apron from the top rope and nails her with a boot to eliminate her.

Alba Fyre then looks to eliminate Natalya, while Ivy Nile is brawling with Candice LeRae. Rodriguez then sends Tegan Nox onto the apron from the top rope, but Nox fights her way back in. Zelina Vega then delivers some boots on Elektra Lopez and Rodriguez send Indi Hartwell onto the apron from the top rope. Fyre then sends Natalya onto the apron, but Nox helps her back in. Nox then tries sending Natalya out of the ring, but Natalya reverses it and eliminates Nox.

Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler then work together to send B-Fab over the top rope. Vega and Lopez then continue to brawl, but Green sends Vega onto the apron. Vega then fights her off, but Lopez delivers a big boot to Vega to eliminate her. Michin then sneaks up from behind to eliminate Lopez and Vega attacks Lopez on the outside, with a brawl continuing to the back.

Green and LeRae then starts brawling and Green rakes LeRae’s eyes. Green then sends LeRae into the ring post to eliminate her, but Hartwell delivers a boot to Green. Hartwell then looks to eliminate Green, but Baszler goes after her. Hartwell then sends Baszler onto the apron, but Stark saves Baszler and Baszler eliminates Hartwell.

Katana Chance then goes after Stark, but Stark sends her onto the apron and Baszler hits Chance with a running knee to eliminate her. Fyre then looks to hit a Tornado DDT, but Rodriguez stops her and sends her over the top rope and onto the floor. Natalya then begins brawling with Rodriguez, but Rodriguez overpowers Natalya and looks to powerbomb her over the top rope. Natalya then counters into a hurricanrana, but Ivy Nile surprises her and eliminates Natalya. Nile then goes after Stark and Baszler, but Stark hits a dropkick on Nile and the two work together to eliminate Nile.

Michin, Baszler, Stark and Rodriguez are now the final four and Baszler nails some stomps on Rodriguez, while Michin hits a German suplex on Stark. Michin looks to do the same to Baszler, but Stark hits a missile dropkick to Michin and the duo then Eliminates Michin.

Rodriguez then looks to eliminate Stark, but Baszler prevents her from doing so. Rodriguez then manages to eliminate Baszler, but Baszler trips her from the outside. Stark then looks to fly from the apron, but Rodriguez prevents her from doing so and blasts Stark with a boot. Rodriguez then eliminates Stark. Green then looks to sneak up on Rodriguez, but Rodriguez sees her coming and sends her over the top rope to score the win.

The winner of the Women’s Elimination Chamber Last Chance Battle Royal, Raquel Rodriguez!

“Main Event” Jey Uso then cuts a promo saying he would bring down an empire and win the Intercontinental Championship.

Michael Cole then introduces Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley and Nia Jax, with the two sitting in separate rooms for a sit-down interview.

Cole asks Ripley and Jax what they think about their upcoming Women’s World Championship match at Elimination Chamber. Cole asks Ripley if she is nervous and Ripley says that when she came to WWE, there were times she wanted to quit. Ripley also says she had to remind herself of who she was and says she is the most dominant woman in all of WWE.

Jax then says Ripley’s statement was cute and that she is twice the size of Ripley and has triple the talent. Jax also says Mami will go crying to her mommy when she is done with her and Ripley says Jax will cry when she hears everyone chanting for Mami. Ripley then says Jax’s nightmares will become reality when she realizes that she is just not good enough and Ripley storms off.

We then get a segment of an exposé hosted by Jackie Redmond, where she interviewed R-Truth and tried to determine whether or not he was ever actually a member of Judgment Day. The crowd then chanted for R-Truth when the segment was over.

We then head back to ringside, where Michael Cole puts over the WWE and UFC partnership, which led to Michael Chandler cutting a promo in the front row. Chandler called himself the most entertaining UFC fighter on the planet, then calls Conor McGregor out.

Chad Gable then cuts a promo in the back. Gable says he was tired of Ivar trying to tear down Alpha Academy. Gable also says he will leave his crew in the back and invited Ivar to do the same. Ivar then accepts and says his path goes through Gable.

We then get the entrances for the next match, which is an 8-Man Tag Team Match.

8-Man Tag Team Match: #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) and Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth) vs. The Judgment Day (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Finn Balor and “Señor Money In The Bank” Damian Priest, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh)

The match starts off with McDonagh and Miz. McDonagh goes right after Miz, but Miz answers back with the Miz Kicks before all eight men start brawling with each other in the middle of the ring. Awesome Truth and #DIY then send Judgment Day to the outside, then pay tribute to DX by hitting their signature pose.

Balor then tags himself into the match and blasts Ciampa with an elbow to the back of his neck. Ciampa then delivers a chop to Balor, then double teams Balor with Gargano. Balor then delivers shoulders on Gargano, then tags in Priest. Priest then sends Gargano into the corner, then tags Balor back in. Balor then wears Gargano down with a submission hold. Truth and McDonagh then tag into the match and Truth hits a couple of shoulder tackles on McDonagh. Truth then hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle on McDonagh, then gets him up on his shoulders. Priest then tags himself in and McDonagh delivers a headbutt on Truth. Priest then sends Truth into the ring post on the outside.

Ciampa then tags in and nails Balor. Ciampa then hits a hanging DDT on McDonagh and blasts Dominik with a knee on the outside. Ciampa then slides back in and hits a reverse DDT on Balor before Balor and Ciampa nail each other with cross-bodies.

Truth and Priest then tag in and Truth delivers some strikes on Priest. Truth then hits a splash on Priest, but Priest looks to hit a chokeslam on Truth. Truth then avoids it and hits a scissor kick on Priest, then follows that up with a flatliner and a pinfall attempt. Priest kicks out and #DIY and The Miz blasts all over members of The Judgment Day with superkicks before flying on the outside to level them all. Truth then looks to fly, but Priest catches him and looks for his South of Heaven finisher. Truth rolls up Priest, but Priest kicks out and hits his South of Heaven finisher on Truth to secure the win as McDonagh holds Ciampa to prevent him from breaking the fall.

The winner of the 8-Man Tag Team Match, #DIY, The Miz and R-Truth!

We then get a video package of The Rock’s promo from this past Friday’s Smackdown.

“The Man” Becky Lynch was then shown walking in the backstage area, where she blew a kiss to herself when she saw a banner for Monday Night RAW with a few wrestlers on it, including herself.

Jackie Redmond then interviews Sami Zayn. Zayn says he has made a difficult decision. Zayn also says he has hit the pause button on his issues with McIntyre because it has become an obsession. Zayn also says he has gotten this way before but he needed to focus on his path to WrestleMania. Zayn then says he needed to trust the feeling in his gut that not only was there a path to WrestleMania, but a chance to do something historic. Zayn then says he will be a champion.

“The Man” Becky Lynch then makes her way down to the ring to address the WWE Universe.

Lynch starts off by saying The Man has come around to Anaheim, then thanks the fans for being an amazing crowd tonight and says she has been lucky enough in her career to do some amazing things. Lynch also says while there aren’t a lot of new things for her to do, two things that are new to her are wearing a backwards baseball cap and competing in an Elimination Chamber Match. Lynch also says winning would mean she faces Rhea Ripley for the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 40 and they have been dancing around each other over the past year. Lynch also says she and Ripley will inevitably collide and while they both live for the business, they have been living differently.

Lynch then says Ripley has been front and center riding a wave of merriment that only comes around once in a lifetime while she has been hiding in plain sight as the biggest threat to Ripley’s title. Lynch also says she is the best she’s ever been, but on the flip side, so has everybody else. Lynch also says she’ll be stepping inside the Elimination Chamber with five of the best and promising stars and says she has beaten most of them, but not in the confines of a cage full of steel and glass.

Liv Morgan’s music then hits and Morgan makes her way down to the ring. Morgan says she is a big fan of Lynch’s hat, but she is not a fan of hearing Lynch explain why she should face Ripley at WrestleMania 40. Morgan also says it’s cool Lynch wants to prove herself as the best, but for her, it’s about revenge. Morgan then recalls her past with Ripley and Ripley’s betrayal and says she eventually found success as two time Women’s Tag Team Champions. Lynch also says a week after the second time they won the title, Ripley injured her shoulder a week later and sidelined her. Morgan then reminds Lynch she was the last person to beat Ripley.

Raquel Rodriguez’s music then hits and Rodriguez makes her way down to the ring and explains that while they are entirely focused on Ripley, Nia Jax could dethrone her as Women’s World Champion at Elimination Chamber. Rodriguez then says only one person is big and strong enough to take on Ripley.

Naomi’s music then hits and Naomi makes her way down to the ring. Lynch welcomes Naomi back to Raw and Naomi thanks her. Naomi says she came back to WWE for a reason and says she intends to climb her way to the top where she belongs. Naomi also says she knows that now more than ever.

Tiffany Stratton’s music then hits and Stratton makes her way down to the ring. Stratton says it’s Tiffy Time and while Naomi was out trying to make a name for herself, she left an empty space. Stratton says the only space she is concerned about is being the center of this universe and no one cares about the past. Stratton also says the past is all she sees when looking at her fellow Elimination Chamber competitors and says she is the future.

Bianca Belair’s music then hits and Belair makes her way down to the ring. Belair tells Stratton she doesn’t know where running her mouth could get her and says she is the only competitor in the match to win it. Belair also says she intends to do it again to continue her undefeated WrestleMania streak and you can’t spell WrestleMania without EST. Stratton then says Belair is so last year because that is when she peaked and Belair objects. Belair then tells Stratton she just got here and Morgan echoes Belair’s sentiment.

All six women then begin brawling with each other until Nia Jax slides inside the ring and takes everyone out. Jax hits Naomi with a Samoan Drop, then sends Stratton on the apron and delivers a Samoan Drop on Morgan. Jax then sends Stratton into the ring steps, then shoves Belair in the ring and hits a leg drop on the back of Rodriguez’s neck. Jax does the same to Morgan and one to Lynch to end the segment.

WWE Intercontinental Champion “The Ring General” GUNTHER then cuts a promo. GUNTHER wanted Jey Uso to know he was the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time. GUNTHER also says he would make Jey understand that he did not belong in the main event and he would have to keep dreaming.

Shinsuke Nakamura then cuts a promo on Sami Zayn. Nakamura accuses Zayn of whining and if Zayn wanted to be the underdog, Nakamura would ensure he stayed that way. Nakamura then says he wanted to beat Zayn again and Zayn could bask in everyone’s sympathies.

Boxer Callum Walsh was then shown in the crowd and we get the entrances for the next match, which is a Singles Match.

Singles Match: Alpha Academy’s Chad Gable vs. Viking Raiders’ Ivar

The match starts off with Ivar hitting Gable with a boot. Ivar then climbs to the top rope, but Gable blasts Ivar with a kick that sends him to the outside and follows that up with a splash off the top rope. Ivar then sends Gable into the timekeeper’s area, but Gable lands on his feet. Gable then climbs on top of the barricade, but Ivar puts Gable down and powerbombs him on top of it.

Ivar then looks to bodyslam Gable from the top rope, but Gable escapes and pulls Ivar off. Gable then follows that up with a kick to Ivar’s midsection, but Ivar was still able to hit Gable with a powerbomb. Gable then goes for an Ankle Lock, but Ivar fights him off. The action then spills to the outside and Ivar sends Gable into the barricade. Ivar runs towards Gable, but Gable rolls out of the way and Ivar collides with the ring screen. Gable then looks to hit a German suplex on Ivar, but was not able to do so.

Ivar then climbs to the top rope and hits a sit-out senton on Gable and climbs back up to the top rope once again. Ivar looks to hit a moonsault, but Gable rolls out of the way and delivers a German suplex to Ivar. Gable then climbs to the top rope and hits a moonsault on Ivar. Gable goes to pin Ivar, but Ivar kicks out. Gable then puts Ivar in an Ankle Lock and Ivar taps out.

The winner of the Singles Match, Chad Gable!

After the match, the other members of Alpha Academy joins Gable in the ring and they celebrate his win.

Commentary then runs down the card for this Saturday’s Elimination Chamber: Perth Premium Live Event.

We then head to the back, where Cathy Kelley interviews Drew McIntyre. McIntyre says Rhodes has been on a hell of a run this past year and only one person had beaten him until tonight. McIntyre also says he knew people were calling him a hypocrite, but he had no issue with what happened.

McIntyre also says of course he wanted to attack Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso as soon as he saw them, but he couldn’t think like that anymore because he was thinking the bigger picture. McIntyre also says he was doing this for the world title, doing this for RAW and doing this for the fans. McIntyre then says he just beat Rhodes and would face LA Knight on Friday before winning the Elimination Chamber Match on Saturday. McIntyre then says he is the true workhorse of WWE and the future champion.

The New Day then cuts a promo. Xavier Woods says that Jey Uso will beat GUNTHER tonight and their turn would come next week. Kofi Kingston then says Imperium tried to end his career and take his head, but they didn’t get the job done.

Kingston then says New Day were the industry standard, which is why everyone came for them, but there was nobody better than them. Kingston also says Imperium might have thought it was over, but it isn’t over until The New Day says it was. Woods then announces that their match next week will be a street fight.

Professional bull rider John Crimber was then shown in the crowd and the lineup for next week’s episode of RAW is announced.

We then get the entrances for the main event, which is the Intercontinental Championship Match.

WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: “The Ring General” GUNTHER (c) vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso

The match starts off with GUNTHER shoving Jey Uso and Uso returning the favor with an open palm strike. GUNTHER then hits a big boot on Uso and follows that up with a chop. GUNTHER then uses the top turnbuckle to wear Jey Uso down with a spine submission. GUNTHER then delivers another chop on Jey Uso before sending Jey on top of the barricade near the timekeeper’s area and ring apron.

Jey then hits an enzuigiri on GUNTHER and climbs to the top rope. GUNTHER catches Uso with a right hand and delivers a neck crank, then follows that up with a backbreaker. The action then spills out of the ring and Jey hits a back body drop on GUNTHER on the floor. Uso then follows that up with a Samoan Drop on top of the announce desk and sends GUNTHER back in the ring, then looks for a spear. GUNTHER then tries to send Uso into the ring post, but Jey prevents him from doing so. GUNTHER then catches Uso with a missile dropkick and a powerbomb, then goes for a pin, but Jey kicks out.

Jey Uso then looks to hit a superkick on GUNTHER, but GUNTHER blasts Jey with a clothesline and locks in a Boston Crab. Jey then makes his way to the bottom rope to break the hold and GUNTHER charges at Uso. Uso then low bridges GUNTHER out of the ring and flies to land on GUNTHER.

Jey and GUNTHER then exchange forearm shots and GUNTHER blasts Jey with a series of chops before Jey hits a spear and goes for a pin. GUNTHER then kicks out at two and Jey Climbs to the top. Jey goes for his Uso Splash finisher, but GUNTHER meets him up top and pulls him down. GUNTHER then climbs to the top and hits a splash, but Jey Uso kicks out.

GUNTHER then hits a couple more chops on Jey Uso, but Jey answers back with a forearm. GUNTHER and Uso then go back and forth until Jey hits a second spear and a third one on the apron. Uso then hits a fourth spear to GUNTHER on the floor, then sends him back in the ring and hits a fifth spear. Uso climbs to the top rope and hits his Uso Splash finisher on GUNTHER, then goes for a pin. Before the referee goes for a three count, a hooded figure rings the bell. The hooded figure then reveals himself to be Jimmy Uso and security looks to escort him out. Jey Uso then hits a superkick on GUNTHER and lands on the security with a tope suicida, then looks to hit his Uso Splash finisher once again to GUNTHER. GUNTHER is able to get his knees up and pins Jey Uso 1-2-3.

The winner and still the Intercontinental Champion, “The Ring General” GUNTHER!

After the match, Jimmy Uso hits a superkick to Jey Uso and tells Jey that no matter how big he gets, he is always the big brother. Jimmy then climbs to the top rope and hits an Uso Splash to Jey Uso. Jimmy Uso then holds up the one sign as the show comes to a close.

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