Raw results, live blog: Last Time is Now Tournament

WWE Monday Night Raw comes waltzing back into our lives tonight (Nov. 10, 2025) from the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, featuring all the latest build to the upcoming Survivor Series premium live event scheduled for later this month in San Diego.
Advertised for tonight: John Cena is making one of his final appearances on the red brand, and there may be a big surprise matchup in store.
Plus, the Last Time is Now Tournament gets underway with two first round matches: Damian Priest vs. Rusev and Sheamus vs. Shinsuke Nakamura. Elsewhere, World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk will make an appearance, Stephanie Vaquer defends the women’s world title against Raquel Rodriguez, and more! Get ready with our preview here!
Come right back here back at the normal start time of 8 pm ET when the Raw live blog will kick off once the show starts on Netflix. It will be below this line here.
WWE RAW RESULTS AND LIVE BLOG FOR NOV. 10
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The show opens with a flyby of Boston, then we get right into the usual montage of talent arriving at the arena.
Hunter Hearst-Helmsley is in the ring, microphone in hand.
He lets the crowd cheer for a moment and says it’ll never get old and that we live in a magical time when we can be here for this, but also in a time when people don’t agree on much, and everybody has their own opinion, especially when it comes to this business. Everybody has an opinion on who the greatest wrestler is and what criteria decides that.
He says the truth is it’s all subjective and he has the unique ability to see it as a fan, as talent, as a performer, as a businessman, as a promoter, he sees all sides of what it takes to be great in this business, and tonight might be a night where everybody in this building can agree on one thing.
When he breaks it down in every category and from every side as maybe the most objective person there is, there’s only one person at the top of that list, one person who is a box office attraction, who left in this ring every night for twenty years, one person that was ruthless on this microphone, one person who did it all with a smile on his face because he loved this business as much as anyone.
He says this person is the greatest of all time and it’s his honor to introduce him here in front of his hometown crowd, and of course it’s John Cena.
He takes his time with his entrance, soaking in the crowd and his entrance graphics that match his shirt, hat, and towel before giving his little salute that sets off his run to the ring.
Cena gets on the mic and says they have an amazing night here and ever since he announced his retirement people have asked him who he wants to face. “Thank you, Cena!” chants ring out and he says what happens in here is a team effort and it doesn’t happen without the crowd. It’s amazing, he says, how often the question of who he should face comes up.
Through it all there was one question he wanted to be asked, and that’s what his goal in this exercise is, and he wants to leave this business better than he found it and to pay back all the opportunities to showcase himself in front of an audience that he was given, and he’s super excited about tonight because the Time Is Now Tournament is starting and they’ll fight for a chance to retire him.
And another thing he wanted to do was to announce that at Saturday Night’s Main Event on 12/13, for his last performance, it closes one chapter and it’s a night of opportunity. It’ll be his final match but also a chance to give people a time to shine and showcase their skills, and main roster superstars will host exhibitions against the brightest in NXT for the future of the business.
December 13th is about closing one chapter and about paving the road ahead, and he had one last ask, and this one is selfish– he wanted to come to Boston one last time. He doesn’t book the dates and he doesn’t book the towns, but he just wanted to come to Boston one last time. He saw his first WWF show in the old Garden and it means everything to him to stand in the TD Garden and feel the magic in the air and look up at the banners, surrounded by friends and family and joy and stand in this ring to say “thank you, so much, for all–”
He gets on the mic and in Triple H’s face and yells at him in Spanish before switching to English to say he’s talking about the future– “Shut the fuck up!” chants ring out– and Dom asks Hunter what he’s gonna do about what happened last week. He’s your AAA Mega Champion, the greatest WWE Intercontinental Champion of all time, and his celebration was interrupted by some deadbeat?
That doesn’t happen to him, he interrupts old men, and he doesn’t care what’s happening here because it’s not as important as he is. Cena speaks up and says they got off on the wrong foot and he wants to try again. He welcomes Dominik to Boston, and Mysterio says it’s not about John or Boston, so get in that corner and let the grown folk handle business and speak when he’s spoken to, or he’ll put him down.
Cena nods and smiles in an “okay kid” kinda way and “You fucked up!” chants ring out. John says it’s a fine speech but amidst his anger and ego, Dom forgot where he is and who he’s talking to. He’s John Cena and this is Boston, Massachusetts and on any other night in any other city he gives him a chance, but not tonight and not here. Here tonight he’s invincible, and he tells Mysterio to choose his words carefully, because if he picks a fight tonight he will lose. Wrong time, wrong place, wrong guy.
But he’ll do him a favor, out of the respect he has for his father, right now he’ll let him turn around and walk his ass back through the curtain. Dominik says he’ll need more than magic to touch him, because he’s not even at his peak yet and he’s better than Cena in his prime.
Any time, any place, any era, he’d whoop John Cena’s ass. “You fucked up!” chants ring out again as Cena levels that stare at him, dressed like an oversized fifth grader in his t-shirt and jorts, that stare that says “okay, you had a chance.” HHH says it seems like a pretty good era and place, and one hell of a time.
So if it’s okay with John… Cena gives him a nod, and Triple H says Dominik will be defending his intercontinental championship, right here, right now (Van Halen’s kicking ass in America?) against John Cena! Get a referee!
Referee Chad Patton comes down and we go to break before the bell rings!
Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. John Cena (WWE Men’s Intercontinental Championship)
Back from commercial, match joined in progress, Mysterio in control, beating Cena down in the corner! John mounts a comeback, Dominik slides out to the floor to take a breather, breaks the count only to hop back to the floor and take a walk, waving the match off. John chases him down on the ramp and cuts him off, taking him back to the ring with headbutts! Whip reversed, Cena goes hard into the steel steps and Mysterio flexes!
Flexing on the overturned steps, breaking the count again, Dom stalks after John, lays him out again and heads into the ring to flex and let referee Chad Patton make his count! Cena beats the count and Mysterio lights on him with the Three Amigos for a nearfall! John lays punches in, fireman’s carry, Dominik slips out, DDT for a nearfall and we go to break!
Back from commercial, Mysterio with a slingshot senton atomico but Cena gets the knees up and fights back into it! Off the ropes, shoulder block, shoulder block, fall-forward Blue Thunder Driver, “You can’t see me!”, Five Knuckle Shuffle connects! Fireman’s carry, Dominik slips out and posts John shoulder-first!
Mysterio pulls a turnbuckle pad off and goes out to the timekeeper’s area for a steel chair while Patton re-ties the pad! He swats the mat and throws the chair at John and falls down for the Eddy Guerrero Special, but Cena throws the chair down and flat on the mat, too! Chad surveys the scene, not sure of how to call it, Mysterio gets mad at him, John gets him up in the fireman’s carry and he struggles but Chad gets knocked out in the chaos!
Cena takes him down for the STF and Dominik taps but there’s no referee! Mysterio goes and gets the Intercontinental Championship belt and brings it in the ring, waiting, John ducks him, fireman’s carry… ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT! Cena throws the belt away as referee Eddie Orengo slides down to replace Patton, cover… NO DEAL!
Drop toehold puts John on the second and the 619 connects! Dominik off the top, frog splash, Cena rolls through and hosses him up… ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT AND IT IS OVER!
John Cena wins by pinfall with an Attitude Adjustment, becoming your new WWE Men’s Intercontinental Champion for the first time in his career!




