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WWE 'Raw': The Usos become Tag Team Champions, Stephanie Vaquer defends title
The Usos defeated AJ Styles and Dragon Lee to regain the WWE World Tag Team Championship on Raw, continuing a recent trend of surprise title changes, WWE said.
- On Monday The Usos regained the World Tag Team Championship, defeating AJ Styles and Dragon Lee to close Raw's final episode of 2025.
- Earlier this month a run of surprise title changes began after Dec. 19 SmackDown, continuing with back-to-back turnovers after Carmelo Hayes took the U.S. championship from Ilja Dragunov, while Raw closed with CM Punk confronting Jan. 5 challenger Bron Breakker.
- Stephanie Vaquer retained her crown in a triple‑threat match, Austin Theory's bout with WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio ended in disqualification, and Bron Breakker defended his `nepo baby` status on the mic.
- The result immediately reshuffles the tag‑team and singles rivalries, as AJ Styles and Dragon Lee's loss frees Styles to feud with Gunther while WWE hinted the Usos' reign could be short, leading to a WrestleMania in April rematch.
- Gunther's momentum suggests an upward singles push as his recent wins and style boost his stardom, while Bron Breakker looks strong but many expect CM Punk to retain Jan. 5.
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