Raf Wrestling: RAF 6 Results — Cejudo vs. Faber at Mullet Arena (raf wrestling)
The raf wrestling card in Tempe produced a clear main-event result and a chaotic co-main aftermath. Henry Cejudo faced Urijah Faber in the headliner at Mullet Arena on Saturday night, and the event included a high-profile brawl after the co-main match.
Main event and fighter backgrounds
In the main event, former UFC two-division champion and Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo competed against UFC veteran Urijah Faber. Cejudo had retired this past December following his fourth straight UFC loss. Faber, seven years older than Cejudo at 46, retired from the UFC in 2019 and has won several grappling matches since his UFC retirement. The evening ended with Henry Cejudo posted as the winner of the main event by a 10: 0 score.
Co-main and post-match brawl
The co-main featured Arman Tsarukyan against Poullas — spelled both here as Georgio Poullas and Giorgio Poullas in event listings. Arman Tsarukyan was listed as the victor, with one listing showing a 5-3 result. After his victory, Arman Tsarukyan sparked a mass brawl; Georgio Poullas got into an ugly brawl with Arman Tsarukyan after their match at RAF 6. Eric Bischoff said he was "disappointed" in the Arman Tsarukyan brawl, while also admitting the incident drew a lot of attention to RAF 6.
Raf Wrestling full result lists
The card's results appear across multiple result lists; the following includes every distinct matchup and outcome that appeared on event result pages and live updates.
Selected results as published in one set of listings:
- Aljamain Sterling def. Benson Henderson Fall, 3rd Period
- David Carr def. Bubba Jenkins Tech Fall (13-2), 2nd Period
- Givi Matcharashvili def. Stephen Buchanan Criteria (3-3)
- Lucia Guzman def. Everest Leydecker Points (10-3)
- Tajmuraz Salkazanov def. Keegan O’Toole Points (9-0)
- Evan Wick def. Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov Tech Fall (13-2), 3rd Period
- Zahid Valencia def. Mahmoud Fawzy Sebie Tech Fall (10-0), 1st Period
- Jordan Oliver def. Beau Bartlett Points (5-3)
- Keelon Jimison def. Clay Guida Tech Fall (13-3), 2nd Period
- Andrew Alirez def. Bryce Meredith Tech Fall (13-2), 2nd Period
Additional or alternate results that also appeared in event coverage include the following distinct entries:
- Henry Cejudo vs. Urijah Faber — Henry Cejudo win 10: 0
- Arman Tsarukyan vs. Georgio Poullas — Arman Tsarukyan win 5: 3
- Aljamain Sterling vs. Benson Henderson — Aljamain Sterling win 12: 2
- David Carr vs. Bubba Jenkins — David Carr win 13: 2 and defending championships
- Andrew Alirez vs. Bryce Meredith — Andrew Alirez win 13: 3
- Stephen Buchanan vs. Givi Matcharashvili — Givi Matcharashvili win 3: 3 (+/-)
- Jami Guzman vs. Everest Leydecker — Jami Guzman win 10: 3
- Taimuraz Salkazanov vs. Keegan O’Toole — Taimuraz Salkazanov win 9: 0
- Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov vs. Evan Wick — Evan Wick win 13: 3
- Zahid Valencia vs. Mahmoud Fawzy Sebie — Zahid Valencia win 10: 0
- Jordan Oliver vs. Beau Bartlett — Jordan Oliver win 5: 3
- Clay Guida vs. Mugzy — Mugzy win 13: 3
Times, venue and broadcast notes
The Real American Freestyle tournament identified as RAF 06 took place in Tempe, Arizona, at Mullet Arena on Saturday night, with listings noting the date as March 1. One schedule entry showed the show starting at 9: 00 PM local time, with corresponding times listed as 6: 00 AM Yerevan time and 5: 00 AM Moscow time. The official broadcast was listed as available on a platform for the event.
Reactions and immediate aftermath
Beyond the match scores, the co-main brawl dominated reaction. Event coverage used phrasing such as "Arman Tsarukyan Sparks Mass Brawl at RAF 06 After Victory" to describe the post-match melee. Eric Bischoff described himself as "disappointed" by the brawl and also acknowledged that the incident drew attention to RAF 6. The sequence of events on the floor — match conclusion, Tsarukyan declared winner, then an immediate brawl involving Georgio/Giorgio Poullas — was repeatedly noted in post-event summaries.
These match results and reactions make up the immediate public record for the RAF 6 / RAF 06 freestyle wrestling tournament in Tempe, with multiple listings and slight variations visible in the result sets published after the show.