Warriors Results - March 16, 2026
- WWE2K Central
- Apr 28
- 6 min read

Warriors opens with commentators welcoming everyone to the show. They hype the main event: AJ Styles vs. Gunther in a No Holds Barred Match. They recap last week’s moment where Nicholas Simpson and Drew McIntyre fell off the roof of a building. Michael Cole says thankfully both men walked away with only bruises and nothing serious, as the commentary team breathes a sigh of relief and hypes the opening match. They recap Liv Morgan addressing Amelia Turner, which led to this Intercontinental Championship match.
Liv Morgan and Amelia Turner make their entrances for the match.
Commercial Break.
During the match, Becky Lynch hits the Man Handle Slam on Liv Morgan, helping Amelia pick up the win.
After the match, Liv Morgan attacks Amelia. Mitchin rushes out, making the save, however, Becky Lynch returns hitting the Man Handle Slam on Mitchin, but not attacking Liv Morgan, who looks confused.
Commentators wonder what kind of mind games Becky is playing. Michael Cole says that there was an incident earlier today involving the ongoing feud between Logan Paul and the Usos.
Cameras show footage from earlier today at The Usos’ photoshoot. When Jimmy Uso goes to get water, Logan Paul sneaks up from behind him, tapping him on the shoulder. When Jimmy turns around, Logan knocks him out with his titanium right fist. He then runs off. When Jey comes looking for Jimmy, he finds Jimmy laid out, as he looks around and immediately thinks Logan had something to do with it when he sees a sports car fleeing the scene.
Back in real time, The Usos appear in a dark room. Jimmy says, “Logan, did you forget how we had you laid out on your own podcast?” Jey adds, “Did you forget how we ran up on you and whooped your ass and left you laid out?” Jimmy continues, “When you feel those hairs standing up on the back of your neck…” Jey finishes, “…it ain’t paranoia—it’s The Usos!” Both yell, “WELCOME TO THE USO PENITENTIARY!” as Jey throws up a YEET and the screen fades.
Commercial break.
Amelia is shown walking backstage, clearly banged up from what just happened, when Jessica approaches her and demands, “What the hell was that?” She says no champion of hers is going to look weak, especially on the road to WrestleMania. She gets in Amelia’s face and tells her that instead of playing dress-up, she needs to figure out who the hell she is and get it together—because what she just saw is unacceptable. Amelia says she's been training hard to improve in the ring. Jessica says that with that match she couldn't tell, adding, "I may need to talk to that b**ch Mercedes and see if she can't take you through the NXT system, because I have no idea why you're playing in the big leagues on Warriors with that move-set. Amelia runs off in tears as the WWE Universe and commentary are left shocked. Corey Graves shakes his head in disbelief.
Commentary recaps the feud between Finn Bálor and JD McDonough, along with last week’s events involving Dominik Mysterio.
After the match, JD McDonagh and Dominik Mytserio attack Finn Balor, until Oba Femi comes out, making the save.
Cathy Kelley interviews The War Raiders backstage. She asks how they feel after last week’s loss to Los Lotharios. Erik says they got lucky. Ivar adds that this isn’t the end—it’s just the beginning—and they’re going to break them piece by piece and remind them why they are the War Raiders. Cathy looks slightly spooked as she thanks them.
Commentary recaps the rivalry between Charlotte/Bliss and Bayley/Lyra, along with last week’s match involving Ivy Nile and Alba Fyre, before hyping the next match.
Commercial break.
After the match, Bayley grabs a mic and says, “Ding dong, hello, idiots!” She says they just proved they can back up what they say—and they beat the champions—so they want their rematch. Before Charlexa can respond, Ivy Nile and Alba Fyre come out and say they haven’t beaten them yet and want another shot. Rhea Ripley’s music hits, and she and Iyo Sky come out saying they want their shot too—and guarantee no one can beat them. All the teams begin to brawl! Charlexa hits Natural Selection on Ivy and Alba, Bayley hits the Rose Plant on Charlotte, Rhea hits Riptide on Bayley, and Iyo hits a moonsault on Lyra as they stand tall holding the titles.
Backstage, Andre Wilson tells Je’Von Evans he’s proud of him but wants a title shot. Before Je’Von can answer, Kofi Kingston interrupts and says Andre doesn’t deserve it. Andre fires back that he already beat Kofi and injured his partner. Je’Von laughs and says, “Ooooh, this boy is bouncy! You gonna take that, Kofi?” Kofi smirks and punches Andre. Andre punches him back, and chaos breaks out as officials separate them.
Commentary says it’s been a wild night so far.
Commercial break.
Backstage in Jessica’s office, a staff member is trying to put up an artificial tree, which annoys her. She tells them to forget it and take it out. Bayley and Lyra barge in demanding a match against Rhea and Iyo next week. Jessica snaps, telling Lyra to watch her tone. Lyra pushes back, asking “Or what?” Jessica steps up and threatens to fire her on the spot. Bayley tries to calm things down, calling her “Jess,” but Jessica corrects her—“It’s Ms. Simpson to you.” Jessica then makes next week’s match: Bayley and Lyra vs. Rhea and Iyo vs. Alba and Ivy. Lyra says it’s not fair. Jessica smirks and says, “Life isn’t fair, sweetheart,” and orders them out.
Commentary reacts as Corey says he can’t believe what he’s seeing so far tonight with Jessica and her righteous attitude.
During the match, Sara Yamashita gets ejected. After the match, as Stephanie Vaquer and Madison Torres celebrate, Brooklyn von Braun sneaks back in the ring, attacking Vaquer. Just as Madison tries to help, the Kabuki Warriors attack her. Brooklyn and the Kabuki Warriors admire there damage as Warriors goes to commercial break.
Commercial break.
In Jessica's office, after the break, Rusev calls Jessica, asking if she has any leads on who attacked him. Jessica says she's still investigating the matter, but promises to reach out when she finds out something. As she hangs up the phone, cameras catch Jessica rolling her eyes. Moments later, Ethan Alexander rolls up on his scooter and calls her “babe.” She immediately shuts him down. He jokes about her spirit animal being a dog because “everyone calls you a bitch,” causing the crowd and commentary to laugh. Jessica, offended, throws her plate at him and storms off while Ethan yells, “What did I say?!”
Commentary who are laughing hysterically tries to regain focus, as they recap the tension between Randy Orton, Jake Silva, Seth Rollins, and Cody Rhodes.
Byron Saxton says there was an altercation earlier in Jessica's office, before the show, where Jake Silva complained as champion, he did not have his own private locker room. Randy Orton walks up, saying, that Jake is not important enough for his own locker room. Jake, who is offended asks why Randy Orton isn't taking his geriatric ass back to Explosion, because it's almost his bedtime. Orton slaps Silva which has led to Jessica making the next match between the two.
During the match, Jake Silva uses the referee being taken out to get the upper hand with a weapon. After the match, Randy attempts an RKO, but Jake counters and hits a Pedigree, leaving Randy laid out. Jake grabs a mic and calls Cody a “boring politician” and Seth a “cross-dresser,” warning them not to cross him.
Commercial break.
Michael Cole recaps what has happened so far on the show, as they hype next week's matches:
Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan
Finn Bálor & Oba Femi vs. JD McDonough & Dominik Mysterio
Bayley & Lyra vs. Rhea & Iyo vs. Alba & Ivy
Madison Torres vs. Asuka
Andre Wilson vs. Kofi Kingston
Jimmy Uso vs. Logan Paul
Michael Cole recaps the rivalry between AJ Styles and Gunther, as commentators hype the main event, next!
Commercial break.
AJ music blasts throughout the arena as the WWE universe explodes. Michael Cole says that AJ Styles just survived a war. Corey Graves sounds digusted but says that AJ just proved tonight that he still belongs on top. AJ, who is visibly exhausted grabs a chair and a mic, as he sits in the middle of the ring. AJ says that Gunther wanted to call him washed and wanted to call him old. He says that Gunther believes he doesn't belong anymore but tonight he proved one thing, "This is STILL the house that AJ Styles built." The WWE universe chants him name. AJ adds that Gunther learned tonight that no matter how many people he beats, no matter how many people he brutalizes, no matter how many people he retires, there is only ONE PHENOMENAL ONE. Suddenly Gunther yanks AJ up from the chair, hitting a Clothesline from Hell. AJ Styles is flipped inside out. Corey Graves yells, "OH MY GOD". Gunther snaps. He grabs AJ, powerbombing him on the steel chair. The chair folds in hald. Gunther then powerbombs AJ three more times on the bent steel chair. Officials run down, trying to stop him. Gunther yells at AJ that he'll never embarass him ever again. He locks AJ in the sleeper hold. AJ fades as security and referees finally breaks Gunther loose. Gunther puts his foot on the chest of a knocked out AJ Styles posing as Warriors goes off the air.

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