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Warriors Results - March 2, 2026

  • Writer: WWE2K Central
    WWE2K Central
  • Apr 21
  • 10 min read



Warriors open with pyro as commentators welcomes everyone to the show. They recap Elimination Chamber.


Randy Orton’s music hits as the WWE Universe goes wild! He makes his way to the ring as cheers echo throughout the arena. He says at Elimination Chamber, he did what he said he was going to do, and now he’s going to become a 15-time champion. He says he will RKO any asshole that gets in his way — and that includes Jake Silva. Jake Silva’s music hits as the WWE Universe boos loudly. He makes his way to the ring and says Randy was impressive, but he’s old news and washed up. He says it will be his pleasure to rid the WWE Universe of this old man trying to hold on to his relevancy. Cody Rhodes’ music hits as the WWE Universe cheers loudly. He tells Jake he should respect a legend like Randy and hopes that one day he will have a career as good as his. But Cody says Jake won’t get that career if he keeps running from fights. He calls him out for intentionally getting himself disqualified, saying a real champion doesn’t do that. Jake responds that Cody wouldn’t understand because he’s the champion — and he’s going to stay that way. He adds that Jessica already said Cody isn’t getting a rematch, so he can take his bleach-blond bad dye job and cheap suit and get the hell out of his ring. The WWE Universe reacts with oohs and chuckles. Triple H’s music hits as the WWE Universe goes wild! He says they’ve all made valid points, but he’s going to grant Cody Rhodes his rematch tonight. The WWE Universe erupts! Jake rolls his eyes and sarcastically says, “Of course… the golden boy gets whatever he wants.” He says the result will be the same — he’s going to kick Cody’s ass and remain champion — as he raises the WWE Championship high.


Commentary hypes the opening match. Corey Graves is noticeably pleased, saying that Triple H finally overrode Jessica’s biased ruling and that this might actually be a good show. Michael Cole and Byron Saxton are excited about the main event as well, saying the Quarterback will need to run his best plays tonight to reclaim his championship.


Commentary recaps Alba Fyre and Ivy Nile's attacks on Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss recently, which has led to the opening match.


Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair make their way to the ring, as Warriors goes to commercial break.


Commercial break.



Before the match can start, Alba Fyre attacks Alexa Bliss.


Afterwards, Alba Fyre and Ivy Nile attack Alexa. Charlotte grabs a kendo stick and strikes Alba repeatedly. Alexa hits Twisted Bliss on Ivy in the middle of the ring. Charlotte then spears Alba Fyre through the barricade as the WWE Universe goes wild!


Cameras catch The War Raiders arriving at the arena, but Los Lotharios ambush them from behind. Berto superkicks Erik into a nearby delivery truck. Ivar fights back, powerbombing Angel onto the concrete floor and unloading punches until Angel is busted open. Referees rush in to break it up.


Michael Cole says it’s shaping up to be an eventful night. Corey Graves blames Jessica, saying this is what happens when she’s running things. Byron Saxton rolls his eyes and tries to move things along as he hypes the Tag Team Championship match next. Commentary recaps the rivalry.


Commercial break.



Backstage, Alba Fyre is hyping up Ivy Nile for her upcoming match, even though both are visibly hurt.


Cathy Kelley catches up with Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair and asks if they’ll be watching the next match. Alexa says of course — because these teams think they can step to us and put their hands on us without consequences. Charlotte chimes in and says they got a rude awakening tonight. She says when you step to The Queen and The Goddess, you better bring everything you’ve got — or you’ll end up just like Alba and Ivy, laid out on your ass. She lets out a loud “WOO!” and tries to get Alexa to join in. Alexa gives a soft “woo,” and Charlotte laughs, saying, “We’ll work on it.” The WWE Universe “WOO!” echoes loudly as they walk away smiling.


Commentators hype Ivy Nile vs Lyra Valkyria next.


Commercial break.



After the match, Alba Fyre rushes back out after being ejected from ringside. Ivy Nile looks disappointed, and Alba almost attacks Lyra, but Ivy pulls Alba away. As soon as they step through the curtain, Charlotte and Alexa superkick them, leaving them laid out!


In a pre-taped promo, Rhea Ripley says Sara Yamashita has been a thorn in her side, and she’s ready to get her the hell out of her life. She says Sara has been impressive, but make no mistake — Mami is always on top, and this women’s division belongs to her. She warns that next week she’s not only going to send Sara back where she belongs, but also remind her exactly who the hell she is.


In real time, Sara Yamashita is shown watching the promo on a backstage monitor. She laughs and responds in her native language. Subtitles reveal her saying that Rhea has always thought she was on top, but those days are long gone. She declares that The Warrior Princess is here, and she’s going to knock Rhea off her pedestal and put her out of her misery once and for all. She says she’ll see her next week and winks at the camera.


Commentary recaps Dominik Mysterio’s loss last week and his claim that it shouldn’t count, along with Jessica making his match against Oba Femi official.


Commercial break.



After the match, Liv Morgan tries to console a visibly frustrated Dominik.


Backstage, Jessica is walking to the ring, Ivy Nile stops her, complaining that she should be the rightful winner of her match earlier since she made Lyra tap out twice. Jessica seems annoyed, saying that Ivy didn't do it in the ring, so it doesn't count. Ivy says that she wants another crack at Lyra. Jessica says, "Damn, can you not take a hint, I have somewhere to be. Now leave me the hell alone before you find yourself on the unemployment line," as Jessica walks away angrily. Ivy is shocked.


Jessica’s music hits as the WWE Universe boos loudly. Corey Graves is shown rolling his eyes as Jessica, visibly furious, storms to the ring.


Michael Cole wonders what Jessica has to say, but Corey Graves asks, "Who gives a damn?" Michael Cole and Byron Saxton say they do, as they hype Jessica's addressing the WWE universe next.


Commercial break.


In the ring, after the break, Jessica grabs a mic and says, “Boo me all you want — I don’t care anymore!” She declares that she is the most brilliant boss Warriors has ever had. She says she’s been nice for as long as she can remember, but if the fans want a bitch — well, here she is. She calls out the fans for cheering “faceless, meaningless players” and specifically calls out Johnny Gargano, pointing toward the camera. Jessica says that while everyone else was out there playing games, she was busy building Warriors into what it is today. She says Saturday night was supposed to be a celebration, but one trash-talking, moonwalking bitch ruined it — and yes, she’s talking about Carmella. She says she’s surprised Carmella finally showed up, but since she did and decided to put her hands on her, the next time they meet, there won’t be any talking — she’s going to beat her down and send her back to the unemployment line. Jessica continues, saying she knows some people expect an apology, but she’s on a “kiss my ass” tour — and Carmella and Corey Graves are the co-headliners. She says she’s sick of both of them and warns Corey to tell his wife to stay out of her way if she knows what’s good for her.

Jessica continues ranting until she notices a cameraman signaling for her to wrap it up. She gets irritated and steps out of the ring, asking if he’s telling her to wrap it up. He tries to explain, but Jessica slaps him to the ground, shocking the WWE Universe. She yells that no one cuts her off. She says she’s sick of being in this town around “these nasty-ass people,” anyway, then drops the mic and storms up the ramp as the crowd boos loudly.


Michael Cole says he’s never seen Jessica like this and that she’s reminding him of—


Suddenly, backstage cameras cut to Brooklyn Von Braun beating the hell out of Stephanie Vaquer. Referees rush in to separate them, but Stephanie breaks free, and the fight continues. Officials finally manage to pull them apart as both women continue yelling at each other.


Corey Graves is visibly pissed off. Michael Cole asks if he’s okay, but Corey snaps at him and tells him to do his damn job and leave him the hell alone. Byron starts to say something, but Michael tells him to leave Corey alone. Michael Cole and Byron Saxton hype the next match and recap the rivalry between Amelia Turner, Becky Lynch, and Michin as they are excited about the Intercontinental Championship.


Commercial break.




After the match, Becky attacks both women. She hits the Manhandle Slam on Michin and locks in the Dis-Arm-Her on Amelia. Becky then grabs a mic and says, “Welcome to the Big Time, bitches,” before throwing the mic down and standing tall as both women are laid out in the ring.


Backstage, Jessica is reviewing footage from just before Rusev was attacked. She looks confused and says there was no one near him, so where did the attacker come from? The attendant says they don’t know and that they’re still looking into it. Jessica snaps, calling him useless, and tells him to get out of her sight.


She then hears commotion nearby as Je’Von Evans, Penta, Austin Theory, and Grayson Waller are arguing over the Intercontinental Championship. They’re all yelling at once until Jessica shouts for them to shut up. They each try to plead their case, but Jessica cuts them off and says it’s an easy fix — next week, Je’Von will face all three of them in a Fatal Four-Way match. The WWE Universe reacts positively to the announcement.


Commercial break.


Cody Rhodes is shown preparing for his match when Jessica walks up to him. She sarcastically says she sees “the golden boy” got his way after all. Cody looks at her and asks what happened to her, saying she used to be fair and considerate. Jessica responds by saying, “Fair? Let’s talk about that.” She reminds Cody that he calls himself the quarterback of WWE. Cody nods. She says maybe he should try passing the ball once in a while instead of hogging it all the time. She tells him that when he learns how to do that, then he can talk to her about being fair. The WWE Universe reacts in shock, and Cody looks stunned as Jessica walks away.


Meanwhile, in Jessica’s office, someone is seen sitting in her chair. Jessica walks in and says, “What the hell?” She approaches the chair, but no one is there. As she turns around, Carmella strikes her in the face. Carmella tries to escape, but Jessica grabs her foot. Carmella attempts to kick her again, but Jessica dodges it and superkicks Carmella instead, throwing her out of the office.


Jessica then turns and sees Nicholas lying beside her desk. Drew McIntyre is seen walking away, seemingly laughing. Jessica yells for help.


Commercial break.


After the break, commentators recap what just happened to Nicholas. Corey Graves says that Nicholas and Jessica deserve everything they have coming to them. Michael clears his throat, not knowing what to say, as he runs down what’s coming next week on Warriors:


  1. Gunther returns

  2. Je’Von Evans vs. Penta vs. Grayson Waller vs. Austin Theory – Intercontinental Championship

  3. The War Raiders vs. Los Lotharios

  4. Rhea Ripley vs. Sara Yamashita – Falls Count Anywhere

  5. Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Ivy Nile & Alba Fyre

  6. Stephanie Vaquer Open Challenge


Byron Saxton shows Triple H overruling Jessica earlier in tonight's show, as he booked the main event: Cody Rhodes vs Jake Silva for the World Heavyweight Championship. Michael Cole hypes the match next.


Commercial break.


After the break, Melissa Lucas appears backstage, addressing the WWE universe. Melissa said she made a promise to herself that when she came back to the WWE, this time would be different. She says that her legacy depends on her proving that she's not your average WWE superstar. Melissa says thank you to those who believed in her, but says she thanks the ones who didn't even more, because it fueled her to level up and become the beast that she is. She warns Jade Cargill and everyone on Explosion that she's coming to not only win the title, but to dominate and prove why she's the Grand Dame of the WWE. She ends saying, "See you on Friday bitches!"


Michael Cole warns the women's locker room on Explosion that this version of Melissa Lucas may be unstoppable.



After the double countout, the bell rings, but the fight doesn’t stop. Cody rams Jake face-first into the ring post. Jake fires back, launching Cody over the announce table. Both men are down, then slowly rise, staring each other down through exhaustion and rage as the WWE Universe roars. Randy Orton’s music hits. The crowd ERUPTS. Orton slowly walks down the ramp, calm… calculated… eyes locked on both men. Cody turns — RKO OUTTA NOWHERE. The crowd explodes. Jake stumbles to his feet — confused — RKO. Orton stands in the ring, breathing steady, looking down at both fallen men. He slowly picks up the World Heavyweight Championship and stares at it… then looks out at the crowd. He drops the title onto Cody’s chest… then looks down at Jake. Orton backs into the corner… stalking. Jake slowly crawls up using the ropes — ANOTHER RKO. Orton doesn’t celebrate. He just stands there… cold… methodical… as the crowd roars. Michael Cole says, “Randy Orton has just sent a message to BOTH men — this isn’t about the championship anymore… this is about dominance!” Corey Graves, still bitter, mutters, “God help whoever stands in his way next week…” Orton kneels down, looks directly into the camera, and mouths: “Number 15 is mine.” He stands tall over both Cody Rhodes and Jake Silva as the camera slowly zooms out, the WWE Universe erupting in a mix of shock and excitement. Suddenly, Orton is hit in the back with a steel chair. Cameras zoom to see Seth Rollins standing over Orton. Rollins then hits a Curb Stomp on Orton, as he takes the championship, raising it above his head. Cody, Jake, and Randy are all laid out, leaving Rollins in the ring, standing supreme, as Warriors fades to black.

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