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WWE Raw Results Jan. 19: Je’Von Evans Injury Update

ORLANDO, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 30: Je’Von Evans looks on during NXT at the WWE Performance Center on December 30, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Andrea Kellaway/WWE)

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • A rising star suffered an injury scare during Raw in Belfast.
  • The latest reports suggest the situation is less serious than initially feared.
  • Two titles were successfully defended in front of the Irish crowd.

WWE Raw on Netflix was chock-full of energy in Belfast, Ireland, but unfortunately, the thing many of us were talking about after the show was the injury to Je’Von Evans. The high-flying 21-year-old’s match against El Grande Americano was cut short when the former suffered what looked like a shoulder injury. Here’s everything we know so far.

How Did Je’Von Evans Get Injured?

Evans’ injury happened during an ad break on Netflix, but it appeared to be the result of a springboard attack, and perhaps not from a botch.

Before the stoppage, Evans hit his usual high-impact offense—diving off the barricade to the steps and flying off the top rope—before landing awkwardly and ending up at ringside clutching his right shoulder/arm area.

When Raw returned from break, cameras showed Evans being checked by WWE’s ringside physician as Michael Cole called it a “developing situation,” and referee Jessika Carr soon waved off the match, awarding the victory to El Grande Americano via referee stoppage.

Evans walked to the back with help from the doctor and Carr, visibly protecting his right side, which initially had fans and commentators thinking he’d suffered a serious shoulder or even leg injury. That was seemingly to throw off viewers.

What’s the Latest Info on Je’Von Evans?

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND – JANUARY 19: Je’Von Evans injury on Monday Night RAW at The SSE Arena Belfast on January 19, 2026 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Georgiana Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)

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Some reports suggested he might have had a concussion, but thankfully, he was reportedly “feeling fine.”

Early reports described the issue as a possible shoulder injury, but multiple follow-ups now indicate the real concern was a potential concussion, but Evans appears to have avoided major damage.

He was medically cleared to travel with the Raw roster after the show.

The incident could have threatened his expected spot in the 2026 Royal Rumble and first WrestleMania run, but subsequent updates stress that, barring delayed symptoms, Evans likely avoided a long-term setback.

What Were the Results of Raw – January 19, 2026?

The best match of the night was the six-man tag match between Rey Mysterio, Penta and Dragon Lee vs. The Vision. This match made me wish WWE would establish a six-man tag championship.

Raw from Belfast featured two title defenses, a big six-man tag, and the Evans scare. Here are the full results:

  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) def. Maxxine Dupri to retain the title.
  • Six-Man Tag Team Match: Dragon Lee, Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Mysterio def. The Vision (Bronson Reed, Austin Theory & Logan Paul).
  • Singles Match: El Grande Americano def. Je’Von Evans by referee stoppage.
  • World Heavyweight Championship: CM Punk (c) def. Finn Balor to retain the World Heavyweight Title, pinning Balor with the GTS after a long, back-and-forth match and sharing a post-match show of respect.

Belfast Raw delivered two strong title defenses, a huge six-man win over The Vision, and one scary moment for Evans that looked bad live but ended with him cleared and flying home with the roster.

With Saturday Night’s Main Event just days away, the road to the Royal Rumble continues.

Evans has about as bright of a future as anyone in professional wrestling, and it would suck to see him land on the shelf for an extended period. Here’s to hoping he’s back in time for the Royal Rumble. There were probably some stellar spots in store for him if he’s healthy.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2026/01/20/wwe-raw-results-jevon-evans-injury-explained-update/

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