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WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, May 6, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets
817 days ago
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WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, May 6, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets

Here is the full Match Card for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on May 6, 2024, at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am ## Tickets Are Available Here## Confirmed Match Card ## * No Segment And Matches Announced For The Time Being! ## Predicted Match Card ## * Coming Soon! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WrestleMania 40 Tag Team Qualifying Matches And Becky Lynch vs. Nia Jax Set For 3/18 WWE Raw
820 days ago
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WrestleMania 40 Tag Team Qualifying Matches And Becky Lynch vs. Nia Jax Set For 3/18 WWE Raw

This week's episode of WWE Raw promises high-octane action as several marquee matches are set to take center stage. ## The rivalry between Becky Lynch and Nia Jax intensifies as they are scheduled to clash in a brutal Last Woman Standing match. This encounter comes after Jax's vicious attack on Lynch and Liv Morgan on the March 11th Raw. ## Lynch, seeking retribution, challenged Jax to this unforgiving stipulation, which was officially confirmed for March 18th. Their prior encounters saw Jax overpower Lynch at WWE Raw: Day 1, while their rematch on Raw this month ended in a disqualification due to Morgan's intervention. ## Anticipation builds as three qualifying matches will take place to determine participants in the upcoming Six-Pack Challenge for the coveted Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship. First, The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) take on Alpha Academy (Otis & Akira Tozawa). The Miz & R-Truth battle Indus Sher (Veer Mahaan & Sanga). ## Additionally, the popular team of DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) will face the challenge of The Creed Brothers (Julius and Brutus Creed). ## WWE Raw (3/18) Updated Linupe ## - Last Woman Standing: Becky Lynch vs. Nia Jax## - WrestleMania 40 Tag Team Qualifying Match: The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) vs. Alpha Academy (Otis & Akira Tozawa)## - WrestleMania 40 Tag Team Qualifying Match: DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) vs. The Creed Brothers (Julius & Brutus Creed)## - WrestleMania 40 Tag Team Qualifying Match: The Miz & R-Truth vs. Indus Sher (Veer Mahaan & Sanga)## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results March 11, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
821 days ago
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WWE Monday Night Raw Results March 11, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on March 11, 2024, at the Toyota Center Houston in Houston, TX. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am ## WWE Monday Night Raw, March 11, 2024: Live Coverage ## Drew McIntyre strides into the ring, his expression steely. "Selfish, delusional, arrogant, hypocritical junkie," he declares. "Seth, you had to accept the tag match just to get your fix." Drew brands Seth a "junkie" once more. He credits Cody for having the sense to end their association when he did, contrasting it with Seth's persistence in dragging their past into the present. Drew accuses Seth of seeking validation through their rivalry, claiming that Seth should be grateful for Drew's actions against CM Punk.## "Drew tells it like it is," he asserts. He prompts the audience to consider the bigger picture, redirecting their chants for CM Punk. Drew demands acknowledgment for keeping himself relevant in Seth's narrative, emphasizing the looming presence of The Rock. "Think about the industry's evolution," he urges. "From carnivals to arenas to stadiums. The next step? Working alongside one of the greatest icons."## Turning his attention back to Seth, Drew asserts that not everything revolves around him. He chastises Seth for failing to recognize his own insignificance in the grand scheme of wrestling. "You might be a legend in your own mind," Drew taunts, concluding with a proclamation of being a champion worth believing in.## Seth Rollins interrupts Drew's speech with his entrance music blaring. "Shut your mouth," Seth commands upon reaching the ring. He dismisses Drew's claims of seeking attention, instead focusing on their impending confrontation. Seth mocks Drew's reluctance to engage in another altercation, taunting him with the prospect of another Claymore Kick.## Drew interjects before things escalate further, acknowledging Seth's previous advice regarding overcoming obstacles. Mimicking Seth's laughter, Drew concedes that Seth was right about defeating the Bloodline. However, he rebukes Seth's accusations of hypocrisy, countering with Seth's own self-centered motives.## Seth compares Drew to CM Punk, accusing him of seeking validation through association with the Bloodline. He highlights Drew's recent victories with their assistance, insinuating that Drew desires their support to secure victory at WrestleMania. Seth pledges to triumph over Drew on both nights of the event, emphasizing his determination to emerge victorious.## Drew refuses to take Seth's bait, asserting his commitment to facing him at WrestleMania without resorting to underhanded tactics. He exits the ring, prompting Seth to dismiss him as insignificant in his pursuit of other rivals.## As Drew starts to leave, Seth goads him to take action, only for Drew to retreat backstage. The segment concludes with a glimpse of Damage CTRL arriving at the venue earlier in the day. ## A video package featuring Chad Gable airs, in which he speaks of overcoming past challenges to seize his opportunity for redemption. He vows to persevere for the sake of his loved ones and fans, determined to leave a lasting legacy. ## Singles Match: Becky Lynch vs Liv Morgan ## The match begins with a collar-and-elbow tie-up, transitioning into a grappling exchange. Liv attempts a power move, but Becky counters with a takedown. Liv regains control with a headlock and shoulder tackle. The action escalates as they trade strikes, with Becky landing a stiff slap. Liv responds with a kick, but Becky retaliates with a series of strikes, sending Liv into the corner.## Becky applies an armbar, but Liv escapes with an arm drag. The fight spills outside the ring, with Becky attempting a baseball slide that misses. Liv takes advantage with a suicide dive, taking down Becky.## After a commercial break, Liv maintains the offensive with strikes and a running hip attack. Becky counters with a well-timed maneuver, avoiding further corner offense. She gains momentum with a springboard kick and exploder suplex. Back outside the ring, Becky connects with a forearm strike and a baseball slide.## The fight intensifies in the ring. Both women trade forearms, with Becky gaining the upper hand. She lands a powerful uppercut and a back heel kick. Liv counters with a stunning springboard facebuster, nearly securing the win. ## The sequence becomes a back-and-forth struggle. Liv attempts a boot strike but runs into Becky's counter. Becky applies the Dis-arm-her submission, but Liv maneuvers her onto the apron. They continue to battle, exchanging strikes and attempting high-risk maneuvers.## The action spills outside again, with Liv countering a German suplex attempt by shoving Becky into the ring post. Liv with a devastating sunset flip powerbomb onto the floor.## Back in the ring, the fight remains close. Liv attempts multiple pinfall attempts, showcasing her resilience. Becky counters with an impressive uranage, narrowly missing the pin.## After another commercial break, the match continues with a flurry of roll-ups and near falls. Liv attempts a DDT, setting up for her signature ObLIVion maneuver. However, Becky cleverly escapes to the ring apron. Liv focuses on weakening Becky by repeatedly driving her into the ring apron.## Back inside the ring, Liv misses a crucial corner attack. Becky capitalizes on the mistake, catching Liv and delivering a decisive uranage for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Becky Lynch ## As Liv exits the ring, Rhea Ripley's theme hits. Liv confronts Rhea before leaving.## Rhea acknowledges Becky's victory. She questions Becky's motivations, suggesting her constant brawls and relentless effort stem from a deeper need to prove herself. Rhea claims Becky secretly believes she's the inferior competitor, using these matches as justifications for potential losses.## Becky counters, stating she acknowledged Rhea's potential before the Royal Rumble. However, that doubt has fueled her. Becky thrives on both support and opposition. She declares that even against overwhelming odds, she will emerge victorious.## Michael Cole announces an upcoming announcement from General Managers Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce regarding WrestleMania.## Aldis and Pearce reveal a major stipulation for the Tag Team Championship match at WrestleMania. It will be a six-pack ladder match featuring The Judgment Day defending their titles against five other top contenders. Qualifying matches will determine the challengers.## Backstage, the news doesn't sit well with Priest and Balor. Finn expresses his need to address this situation with Pearce.## The show cuts to commercial before Cole and Pat discuss the recent Oscars appearance of The Rock, Bad Bunny, and John Cena. ## Ivy Nile and Maxxine Dupri vs Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell ## Indi executes a swift arm drag transitioning into an arm bar. Ivy counters with a blatant eye rake. Candice capitalizes with a surprise kick to Ivy's back. Ivy retaliates with a strong uppercut. Both women launch clotheslines simultaneously, taking each other down.## Dupri and Indi enter the match. Dupri lands a spinning roundhouse kick followed by a sharp knee strike. She adds a dropkick and a corner splash to further dominate.## Maxxine attempts her signature maneuver, the caterpillar, but Candice intervenes, halting Dupri's momentum. Candice criticizes Dupri's performance, implying she lacks the necessary skills. Indi seizes the opportunity, delivering a decisive kick to Dupri. Candice joins the assault with a kick that sends Ivy out of the ring. Indi capitalizes on the momentary advantage, pinning Dupri for the victory. ## WINNER: Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae ## The show returns with Pearce and Aldis discussing the upcoming Tag Team Championship match at WrestleMania. Three teams from Raw and two from SmackDown will compete in a ladder match.## Finn Balor interrupts, expressing his discontent with the stipulation. Pearce assures them victory will solidify their legacy. Priest demands to know who originated the idea, questioning the involvement of Miz and Truth. Pearce clarifies their absence due to media commitments.## Truth unexpectedly appears, prompting Priest's immediate request for the match to be official.## Michael Cole transitions the show with a recap of SmackDown.## Cody Rhodes enters the ring. Cole inquires about his reasons for slapping The Rock. Cody acknowledges Rock's authority but questions its absolute nature. He highlights Rock's wrestling background, implying the slap was a response to past actions.## Cole addresses Cody's risky decision to participate in the tag match, considering the potential consequences of losing on Saturday. Cody emphasizes the importance of a fair fight against Roman Reigns. He expresses trust in Seth Rollins, citing their shared experiences and Rollins' past victory over Roman (albeit through disqualification).## Cody acknowledges the potential for betrayal but emphasizes personal growth and the evolution of their dynamic. He highlights his willingness to fight alongside anyone in pursuit of his championship opportunity.## Cody directly addresses Cole, inquiring about his perceived nervousness. He admits to his own fear and the pressure of fulfilling his promise. He emphasizes the significance of his journey, referencing the unwavering support of fans like a young blind girl and a dedicated fan who underwent surgery.## Cody details the emotional weight of potentially fulfilling his father's dream and the desire to provide a personal victory for his mother and wife. He emphasizes that the narrative extends beyond him, but the outcome rests on his shoulders.## Looking towards Roman Reigns, Cody declares their year-long rivalry has reached its climax. He predicts a historic victory, marking the first time a Rhodes claims the Undisputed WWE Championship title.## Ricochet announces his return to in-ring competition, aiming to reclaim his lost title. He outlines his unwavering focus on facing Gunther at WrestleMania, with his path beginning tonight.## McDonagh expresses his unwavering confidence in securing a victory, emphasizing his unwavering determination to reach WrestleMania and defeat Gunther.## Liv Morgan and Becky Lynch share a handshake backstage, interrupted by a hostile Nia Jax. Jax attacks both women, injuring Liv.## Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark voice their intentions to dethrone the current tag team champions, highlighting their dominance and desire for the titles. ## Women's Tag Team Championship: Kairi Sane and Asuka (with Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky) vs Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler ## Asuka and Zoey start the match. Zoey evades Asuka's attack with a handspring. Asuka counters with a drop kick, but Zoey flips over and delivers a drop kick of her own, nearly pinning Asuka.## Shayna enters the ring and takes over from Zoey. She kicks Asuka, who blocks and throws Shayna down. Asuka follows with a series of kicks, but Shayna blocks one and applies an ankle lock. She attempts a double wrist lock, but Kairi tags in.## Kairi clotheslines Shayna and almost pins her. She taunts Shayna, who retaliates with a wrist lock. Zoey tags back in and counters with a German suplex. She then lands a sliding kick to Shayna's head and knocks Asuka off the ring apron. Zoey dives onto Asuka and Kairi with a crossbody.## After a commercial break, Asuka and Shayna are down in the ring. Zoey and Kairi take over. Zoey overpowers Sane with a clothesline and a flying forearm. She follows with a thrust kick and an Irish whip, then splashes Sane in the corner.## Zoey positions Sane on the turnbuckles and pummels her with forearms and punches. As Zoey attempts a superplex, Kairi disrupts her and places her in a vulnerable position. Sane jumps off the top rope for a double stomp but misses due to Zoey's foot on her arm.## Shayna and Asuka tag in. Shayna lands a kick, but Asuka overpowers her with a back fist and kicks. Shayna dodges another back fist, and Asuka connects with a kick. Asuka follows with a codebreaker, and Kairi tags in, hitting a blockbuster.## Sane overpowers Zoey, throwing her off the apron. Asuka lands a sliding kick, and Kairi adds a forearm for a near fall. Shayna counters with a roundhouse kick to Sane's temple.## Zoey tags in and lifts Asuka, but Asuka escapes and delivers a German suplex. Sane tags in, and Asuka attempts a reverse DDT, but Zoey counters with a kick. Shayna enters and connects with a Z360 on Sane. She follows with a knee strike, nearly pinning Sane until Asuka breaks the hold.## Dakota kicks Asuka, and Zoey misses a flying attack as Asuka moves aside. Shayna blocks a back fist and applies the Kirifuta Clutch. Sane escapes momentarily, but Shayna regains control of the hold. Dakota attempts to interfere by pulling Shayna's leg. Asuka disrupts Shayna with a roundhouse kick, allowing Sane to tag in. ## Asuka holds Shayna up for a signature elbow drop, securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Asuka and Kairi Sane ## Andrade enters, confirming Rhea's invitation. Rhea clarifies that Dominik, though absent, holds Andrade in high regard. She expresses interest in discussing business opportunities. Andrade confirms his focus on business matters.## Finn acknowledges his long-standing relationship with Andrade, praising his capabilities. Priest emphasizes his priority on the upcoming tag title match at WrestleMania, but assures he will handle Truth first.## Shinsuke Nakamura returns, emphasizing the personal significance of the title in managing his anger. He warns Gunther to stay vigilant.## Bronson Reed criticizes the other competitors, dismissing their claims of hard work and entitlement to the opportunity. He views them as weak and undeserving, declaring his intent to claim victory and secure his spot at Wrestlemania. ## Singles Match: R Truth vs Damian Priest ## Bell rings. Priest strikes Truth before the match begins.## Match commences. Priest lands a kick. Clothesline attempt by Priest is countered by Truth's punches. Priest retaliates with a forearm and punch. Truth retaliates with a kick, met by Priest's forearm. Priest throws Truth out of the ring.## Gargano and Ciampa arrive ringside, offering support to Truth.## Priest attempts a Razor's Edge through the table but Truth evades. Truth throws Priest into the ring post. Clothesline by Truth off the apron. Both wrestlers are down.## Commercial break## Priest returns with a flying flatliner, nearly pinning Truth. He exchanges words with Ciampa before climbing the turnbuckle. Truth utilizes the ropes to crotch Priest, sending him crashing down. Truth lands two flying shoulder tackles and a Blue Thunder Bomb. He attempts the Five Knuckle Shuffle, connecting successfully. Truth lifts Priest and executes an Attitude Adjustment, but only manages a near fall. Truth applies the STF submission hold. Judgment Day (JD) and Finn Balor attack Ciampa and Gargano. ## Truth ascends the turnbuckle and dives onto all four men outside the ring. Priest regains control with a clothesline and his finisher, South of Heaven, securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Damian Priest ## Following the match, JD assaults Ciampa. Gargano retaliates with a punch. Priest slams Ciampa onto the ring apron, while Balor connects with a Coup de Grace on Gargano.## Jey Uso exits backstage as the scene fades to black.## Becky Lynch acknowledges the close proximity to Wrestlemania but insists on taking action. She declares a Last Woman Standing match against Nia.## Jey Uso enters the ring.## Jey announces his arrival in the city. He addresses Jimmy, requesting a moment of his time. Jey expresses his desire for a fresh start on Raw. However, The Bloodline and Jimmy hinder his efforts. Jey proposes a high-stakes encounter: brother against brother, twin against twin, blood against blood - Jimmy versus Jey at Wrestlemania. He demands Jimmy accept the challenge, threatening defeat.## A video package highlighting Gunther's reign as Intercontinental Champion is presented.## Jackie Redmond interviews Gunther backstage.## She inquires about potential overconfidence and underestimating challengers.## Gunther dismisses the concerns, solely focused on his legacy. He emphasizes 640 days have passed since defeating Ricochet and elevating the Intercontinental title's prestige. He claims to have pushed it to new heights. The elite of the division will vie for a Wrestlemania encounter against him. This serves as a testament to his dedication. He emphasizes the challenges of his position. Whoever emerges victorious from the gauntlet match... faces a formidable opponent. ## Intercontinental Championship Match: Number One Contender Gauntlet ## Match 1: Ricochet vs. JD McDonagh ## The match begins with a collar-and-elbow tie-up. JD attempts a wrist lock, countered by Ricochet with a waist lock takedown. Ricochet reverses, tripping JD with a single leg. JD creates distance with a kick and applies a waist lock. A standing switch allows JD to land a back elbow. Ricochet counters with a monkey flip and a dropkick, sending JD over the top rope. Ricochet executes a baseball slide but JD returns to the ring.## Ricochet attempts a springboard crossbody, but JD catches him with a gutbuster and throws him out. JD slams Ricochet into the ringside barrier. Ricochet retaliates with a kick, but JD counters with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. JD delivers a powerful Irish whip targeting Ricochet's chest. They exchange words with the referee, leading to a forearm strike by JD. JD utilizes the ropes to choke Ricochet.## Ricochet throws punches, but JD counters with a powerful uranage and a standing moonsault, nearly securing a pinfall. JD follows with a suplex and a leg drop. He attempts to control Ricochet with a slap, but Ricochet responds with forearms. JD connects with a kick. Ricochet counters with a handspring back elbow. He gains momentum with a running cross body to the corner and another cross body.## JD anticipates Ricochet's quebrada attempt, raising his knees for a counter. He executes a brainbuster for a near fall. The action intensifies as they trade slaps, followed by a rolling elbow and forearms from Ricochet. He gains an advantage with a poisonrana, but JD counters with a Spanish Fly for another near fall. ## Ricochet and JD clash on the ring apron. JD thwarts a kick and strikes Ricochet across the face. A swift head kick from JD rocks Ricochet. He counters with a brutal maneuver, the Death Valley Driver, on the unforgiving apron. JD barely scrambles back into the ring before the referee's ten count, but Ricochet wastes no time. He executes a dazzling quebrada, followed by a powerful suplex and a brainbuster, nearly securing victory.## Regaining control, Ricochet hoists JD upright. However, JD resorts to a cheap tactic, raking his opponent's eyes. He capitalizes by driving Ricochet's ribs into the ring post. JD attempts to pin Ricochet, but the champion kicks out. He pummels Ricochet with kicks before hoisting him onto the turnbuckles. JD rains down blows, aiming for a high-risk maneuver - the Spanish Fly. But Ricochet displays quick thinking, yanking JD off balance and sending him crashing onto the ropes. Seizing the opportunity, Ricochet launches into a breathtaking Shooting Star Press, securing the win with a three count. ## JD McDonagh eliminated by Ricochet ## Match 2: Ricochet vs Bronson Reed ## Ricochet dives at Reed as he enters. A springboard dropkick sends Reed reeling outside. Ricochet attempts a Fosbury Flop, but Reed counters. Ricochet retaliates with a kick and attempts a springboard maneuver, only to be caught by Reed who executes an Oklahoma Stampede for a near fall. Ricochet counters with an enzuigiri and mounts Reed's shoulders. Reed blocks a maneuver with a choke slam and senton. Finally, Reed ascends for a Tsunami, securing the pinfall victory. ## Ricochet eliminated by Bronson Reed ## Match 3: Sami Zayn vs Bronson Reed ## The opening moments saw Sami strike first, taking down the larger Reed. They then traded blows in a flurry of chops and a headbutt. Reed managed to overpower Sami, throwing him out of the ring. Capitalizing on the momentum, Sami leaped over the ropes and caught Reed off guard with a moonsault. After a commercial break, the fight resumed with Sami landing punches. Reed retaliated with strikes aimed at Sami's back before countering an attack with a powerful suplex, though failing to secure the win. He attempted a high-flying maneuver but missed, only to land a follow-up elbow strike. In a final attempt to overpower Sami, Reed positioned him for a signature move, but Sami displayed his agility with a clever reversal. He countered with a powerful throw, the sunset flip power bomb, pinning Reed for a decisive victory. ## Bronson Reed eliminated by Sami Zayn ## Shinsuke Nakamura vs Sami Zayn ## Reed attacks Sami as Nakamura enters the ring. Reed uses his signature move. Officials guide Reed. Nakamura enters the ring and attempts his finishing move, but Sami counters with a pinning attempt that nearly wins him the match. Nakamura lands a kick to Sami's head followed by more kicks while Sami is against the ropes. Nakamura then delivers a powerful running kick that sends Sami over the commentator's table. ## Nakamura maintains control, choking Zayn in the corner. The action halts momentarily as both shift their focus to Reed's brutal attack on Zayn.## Snapping back to the match, Nakamura unleashes a flurry of kicks. Zayn blocks one, countering with a swift enzuigiri. He evades Nakamura with a leap and executes a Blue Thunder Bomb, nearly securing the pin. Nakamura misses a roundhouse kick but lands a punishing back heel kick. Attempting a Kinshasa, Zayn anticipates and blocks, transitioning to an exploder suplex. Nakamura disrupts with sharp elbows. He ascends the turnbuckle but misses the mark. Seizing the opportunity, Zayn connects with a decisive Helluva Kick, securing the victory. ## Shinsuke Nakamura Eliminated by Sami Zayn ## Gable throws Sami down with two German suplexes, attempting a third but Zayn counters with a back elbow. Gable manages a single-leg takedown and applies an ankle lock, forcing Zayn to the ropes for a break.## Zayn throws a shoulder strike from the ring apron. Gable slides out and attempts another ankle lock on the floor. Zayn counters by rolling through and sending Gable crashing into the ring steps.## (After the commercial break)## Gable attempts a superplex, initially blocked by Zayn. However, Gable manages to land it, securing a near fall. He sets up for a moonsault, but Zayn grabs his ankle. A kick from Gable followed by a punch from Zayn ensues. Gable overpowers Zayn, knocking him off the turnbuckles.## Zayn counters a moonsault attempt with his knees up, nearly pinning Gable with an inside cradle. They trade blows with forearms, with Gable gaining the upper hand. A series of slaps are exchanged, leaving both wrestlers unsteady.## Zayn attempts a Blue Thunder Bomb, but Gable escapes. He applies an ankle lock again, forcing Zayn to scramble for the ropes to break the hold. Zayn counters a waist lock with a back elbow and avoids the Chaos Theory. He throws Gable into the turnbuckles with an exploder.## Zayn attempts a Helluva Kick but hobbles due to injury. Gable capitalizes, rolling through and applying another ankle lock. He maintains the hold despite Zayn's attempt to reach the ropes.## Gable transitions into a leg-trap German suplex and attempts a moonsault from the top turnbuckle, but misses. Zayn, despite limited mobility, connects with a weakened Helluva Kick. He crawls for the pin, securing a near fall. ## A back-and-forth sequence follows with a crucifix attempt from Gable, a chop from Zayn, a waist lock by Gable, a back elbow by Zayn, and Gable applying a crossface. The straps come down as Gable executes a powerful Deadlift German Suplex, but only manages another near fall. He relentlessly applies another ankle lock. ## Zayn with a reversal the hold into a victory roll for a surprising three count and the win. ## WINNER: Sami Zayn ## ollowing the match, Chad extends a hand to help Sami Zayn rise. They acknowledge each other with a brief embrace.## Gunther's theme music blares, and he strides purposefully towards the ring.## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Raw 3/4/24 Sells Out San Antonio For Fifth Consecutive Television Taping
827 days ago
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WWE Raw 3/4/24 Sells Out San Antonio For Fifth Consecutive Television Taping

WWE's red brand, Monday Night Raw, is experiencing a hot streak with ticket sales. According to WrestleTix, Tonight's event in San Antonio, Texas, has officially sold out, marking the company's fifth consecutive television taping to reach capacity. ## As of now, 13,500 tickets have been distributed for the San Antonio show, showcasing the strong local interest in the event. ## It's worth noting that the previous WWE event held at the same venue, SmackDown on October 20th, 2023, boasted an even higher attendance of 14,149.## This discrepancy can be attributed to the temporary reduction in available seating due to the installation of WrestleMania signage within the arena. ## Advertized for tonight's show are two singles matches. First Jey Uso will take on Drew McIntyre in a singles match. Plush, Becky Lynch battles Nia Jax. ## Tonight's #WWERaw in San Antonio, TX is completely sold out at the moment (it's possible some production holds are released throughout the day) marking the 5th consecutive TV sellout for the company.Tickets Distributed: 13,500⏮Last visit: 10/20/2023 Smackdown: 14,149 (the WM… pic.twitter.com/LKaHxVC3vm— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) March 4, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results March 4, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
828 days ago
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WWE Monday Night Raw Results March 4, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on March 4, 2024, at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 6:30 am ## WWE Monday Night Raw, March 4, 2024: Live Coverage ## San Antonio was buzzing, eager to hear Cody Rhodes discuss his upcoming championship match against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania. But Rhodes had other things on his mind. He revealed a recent social media storm stirred up by The Rock, who seemingly changed the narrative surrounding the highly anticipated title bout.## Rhodes recalled a private conversation with The Rock, where the legend initially discouraged him from challenging Reigns. However, as fan sentiment shifted, so did The Rock's stance, leading to a series of online videos and a contentious segment on SmackDown.## The Rock's unexpected challenge wasn't just for Rhodes. With a dramatic entrance, Seth "Freakin" Rollins joined the ring, ready to address this new wrinkle.## Rhodes acknowledged Rollins' offer to be his backup against The Bloodline, a gesture of solidarity. He emphasized his hard-earned right to challenge Reigns and his focus on winning the Undisputed title. However, he understood that Rollins, recently cleared to compete, had his own championship match against Drew McIntyre to contend with.## Rollins, ever the passionate competitor, declared his intention to handle both McIntyre and The Rock's challenge. He emphasized the bigger picture: dismantling The Bloodline and preventing Roman Reigns' stranglehold on power.## Heaping criticism on The Rock, Rollins quipped with a new nickname: "Diarrhea Dwayne." He challenged The Rock to prove his earlier threats and questioned his recent dedication to the industry. "The People's Champion" of old, Rollins argued, had become a distant memory.## Vowing to confront The Rock on SmackDown, Rollins offered unwavering support to Rhodes, asking if the feeling was mutual.## Rhodes, fueled by the exchange, delivered a concise message for The Rock. He reminded him of his humble beginnings, hinting that he wouldn't engage in The Rock's self-indulgent tactics. However, he vowed to stand alongside Rollins on SmackDown, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. ## Dominik Mysterio (w/ JD McDonagh) vs. GUNTHER ## The match commences with Dominik launching a surprise kick to GUNTHER's gut. Unfazed, GUNTHER effortlessly throws Dominik across the ring. A brief exchange ensues, with Dominik shoving GUNTHER and landing a chopping blow. The fight spills outside the ring, and McDonagh jumps in to intervene. However, GUNTHER overpowers McDonagh, shoving him back-first into the ring post. As GUNTHER attempts a chop, his hand meets the unforgiving steel of the post instead. ## Dominik doubles down, slamming the post with the body of GUNTHER twice before they both re-enter the ring. Back from the break, GUNTHER unleashes a relentless barrage of chops on Dominik, leaving him reeling. He then applies a punishing Boston Crab, but McDonagh disrupts the hold by leaping onto the ring apron. Forced to break the hold, GUNTHER becomes vulnerable as Dominik capitalizes with a dropkick, sending him flying outside the ring. Dominik follows up with a daring crossbody over the ropes, followed by a chop on GUNTHER. ## The bigger man retaliates with a chop of his own before tossing Dominik back into the ring. Dominik regains momentum, sending GUNTHER crashing into the ropes. He attempts his signature 619 maneuver, but GUNTHER anticipates it and levels him with a clothesline, nearly securing the pin. Undeterred, Dominik transitions into a second Boston Crab, but this time, he's unable to maintain control as GUNTHER powers out. GUNTHER attempts a powerbomb, but Dominik counters with a quick roll-up. However, GUNTHER kicks out and sends Dominik reeling once again. With renewed momentum, Dominik executes his signature 619, soars through the air, and prepares for the finishing blow. However, GUNTHER displays remarkable agility, dodging the attack and connecting with a powerful dropkick. He then manhandles Dominik with a devastating powerbomb and transitions seamlessly into a Boston Crab. Unable to withstand the pressure, Dominik is forced to tap out, handing the victory to GUNTHER. ## WINNER: Gunther ## The scene shifts backstage, where we find the members of Damage CTRL casually strolling around. Adam Pearce, an official, intercepts them, inquiring about their presence. Dakota Kai, one of the members, clarifies that as the reigning Women's Tag Team Champions, Asuka and Kairi Sane (the other two members) are free to appear on either Raw or SmackDown. Pearce, seemingly curious about their repeated visits to Raw, presses for their specific reason for being there this time. Kai explains their presence as mere spectators, interested in observing the upcoming match between Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark.## Meanwhile, Shinsuke Nakamura approaches Pearce, eager to discuss the Intercontinental Championship situation. Damage CTRL, aiming to reassure Pearce, interjects, claiming Nakamura poses no threat. Pearce, seemingly unfazed, informs Nakamura that an announcement regarding GUNTHER's WrestleMania opponent for the Intercontinental Championship will be made later that night.## After a brief commercial break, the focus returns to the ring as Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark make their grand entrance. Their opponents, Kayden Carter and Katana Chance, follow suit. Interestingly, Damage CTRL has taken up seats at the announcer's table, seemingly intent on closely observing the upcoming match. ## Kayden Carter and Katana Chance vs. Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark ## The opening moments see Baszler waste no time, targeting Carter's arm with a forceful stomp. Stark then enters the fray, only to be met with a swift kick to the chest and another to the face from a determined Carter. Baszler tags back in, and Stark immediately connects with a powerful superkick. Stark then positions Carter precariously on the top turnbuckle, creating an opening for Baszler to launch a running knee strike, sending Carter crashing ringside.## After the commercial break, Stark lands another impactful superkick on Chance. Seizing the momentum, she scales the turnbuckles. However, Chance isn't one to back down, joining Stark at the top. In a surprising maneuver, Carter makes a blind tag, leaving Stark confused. Stark attempts to push Chance off the ropes, but Carter capitalizes on the opportunity, climbing up to join Chance. In a breathtaking display of teamwork, they execute a dazzling double Spanish Fly on Stark. Chance then legally enters the match and peppers Stark with a series of forearms, only to be met with a counter superkick from Stark. Carter retaliates with a swift superkick of her own, followed by their signature finisher, "The Afterparty." As Chance attempts to secure the pinfall victory, Baszler intervenes, breaking the crucial count. In a desperate attempt to save her partner, Chance rushes to Carter's aid. However, Stark seizes this brief window of opportunity, rolling up Chance for a quick and decisive victory. ## WINNER: Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark ## Following the match's conclusion, Damage CTRL entered the ring. Dakota Kai, one of the members, extended their congratulations to both Baszler and Stark for their impressive performance. She then extended a formal challenge on behalf of Damage CTRL, offering Baszler and Stark an opportunity to compete for the Women's Tag Team Championship held by Asuka and Kairi Sane. However, there was a catch: they would only receive this shot if Damage CTRL successfully retained their titles on the upcoming episode of "NXT." Baszler, clearly eager for the opportunity, snatched the microphone from Kai and expressed her unwavering acceptance of the challenge.## After a brief commercial break, the focus shifted to the ring, where Becky Lynch made her grand entrance, followed by her opponent, Nia Jax. ## Becky Lynch vs. Nia Jax ## The opening bell clangs, and Lynch wastes no time, aggressively launching Jax into the corner. She unloads a flurry of stomps, but Jax retaliates, forcefully driving Lynch into the opposite corner and unleashing a barrage of shoulder strikes to the midsection. Lynch regroups and connects with a dropkick on Jax, followed by a soaring forearm strike. Jax, however, responds with a powerful body slam and a corner splash, culminating in a thunderous elbow drop. Lynch attempts to counter with a sleeper hold, but Jax exhibits her immense strength, powering Lynch into the corner to break the hold. She then capitalizes with two brutal hip attacks delivered in the corner.## Undeterred, Lynch displays her agility, scaling the turnbuckles and launching a missile dropkick that sends Jax sprawling outside the ring. Lynch regains momentum and connects with a baseball dropkick. However, as she attempts a daring leap from the ring apron, Jax anticipates the move and catches Lynch mid-air, executing a devastating Samoan Drop.## Following the commercial break, Jax ascends the turnbuckles and connects with a punishing leg drop on Lynch. As the match progresses, Lynch attempts to execute her signature Man Handle Slam, but Jax cleverly blocks the maneuver. Lynch quickly demonstrates her resourcefulness, transitioning into a hurricanrana and utilizing the momentum to climb back to the top turnbuckle. From this elevated position, she lands a senton on Jax. Refusing to back down, Jax counters with another Samoan Drop, then drags a weakened Lynch towards the corner, strategically positioning her for a finishing move. With victory seemingly within reach, Jax ascends the middle turnbuckle, preparing to unleash her signature A-Nia-Lator. However, Lynch displays remarkable resilience, dodging the potentially devastating attack. Capitalizing on this critical opening, Lynch swiftly locks in her signature Dis-Arm-Her submission hold. Jax, desperate to escape the excruciating hold, resorts to unconventional tactics, maneuvering her way out of the ring. Unfortunately for Lynch, this escape attempt results in her being inadvertently slammed against the ringside barricade by Jax. As the referee tends to the injured Lynch, a surprising figure emerges from the crowd. Liv Morgan, seemingly out of nowhere, delivers a flying forearm strike from atop the barricade, causing the referee to disqualify Jax for this illegal outside interference. ## WINNER: DQ ## In the aftermath of the disqualification, Morgan enters the ring and engages in a heated verbal exchange with Lynch. Jax, seemingly enraged, intervenes, forcefully pulling Morgan out of the ring and sending Lynch crashing into the ring post in the process. Jax then adds insult to injury by delivering a brutal leg drop to Morgan.## The scene shifts backstage, where Ricochet presents his case to Adam Pearce, advocating for himself as the rightful challenger to GUNTHER's Intercontinental Championship at WrestleMania. However, his argument is interrupted by the arrival of Judgment Day, who counter with their own argument, firmly believing JD McDonagh deserves the title shot.## After the commercial break, we see Lynch confront Morgan, expressing her vehement disapproval of Morgan's interference in the match. However, Morgan remains undeterred, readily accepting Lynch's challenge for a match next week. Ripley, seemingly unfazed by the drama, calmly walks past Lynch.## Back at ringside, Andrade El Idolo enters the arena, drawing the attention of the crowd.## Following the commercial break, Adam Pearce addresses the audience through a video message, revealing the fate of GUNTHER's WrestleMania opponent. He announces a Gauntlet Match next week, featuring Sami Zayn, Ricochet, Shinsuke Nakamura, Bronson Reed, JD McDonagh, and Chad Gable, with the winner earning the coveted title shot against GUNTHER at WrestleMania 40.## As the excitement settles, Apollo Crews emerges at ringside, ready for his upcoming match. ## Andrade El Idolo vs. Apollo Crews ## The opening bell tolls, and the two competitors engage in a respectful handshake. They lock up in a test of strength, but El Idolo quickly throws a wrench into the plans with a swift boot to Crews' jaw. Crews retaliates with a well-timed dropkick, sending El Idolo reeling. Seizing the opportunity, El Idolo scales the turnbuckles, aiming for a high-flying attack. However, Crews anticipates the maneuver and follows El Idolo to the top, executing a breathtaking superplex that brings both men crashing down to the mat. El Idolo displays his resilience, bouncing back with his signature "Three Amigos" maneuver, a series of three consecutive suplexes.## He attempts to capitalize with a pinfall attempt, but Crews showcases his fighting spirit, kicking out at the two count. Unfazed, Crews regroups and connects with a powerful dropkick, turning the tide of the match. El Idolo demonstrates his technical prowess with a smooth arm drag followed by a back elbow strike. He wastes no time capitalizing on his momentum, attempting another pin, but Crews showcases his durability once again, kicking out at the crucial two count. El Idolo doesn't relent, launching a pair of double-knee strikes into the corner, targeting Crews' midsection. He then executes his finishing move, "La Sombra," securing a decisive victory and claiming the spoils of the match. ## WINNER: Andrade El Idolo ## Judgment Day vs. Imperium ## The opening bell rings, and Balor and Kaiser lock up in the center of the ring. After a brief struggle, Vinci enters the match, tagging in and landing a punch to Balor's stomach. Balor retaliates swiftly with a dropkick to Vinci's face, then shoves him into the corner. Priest, eager to join the fight, tags in and throws Vinci with force into the opposite corner. He unloads a barrage of punches and stomps on Vinci before Kaiser tags in, desperate to gain control. Priest meets Kaiser's aggression head-on, leveling him with a powerful boot. He follows up with a right hand, staggering Kaiser. However, Balor becomes impatient and tags himself in, momentarily disrupting the flow of the attack. They attempt a double-team maneuver on Kaiser, but he manages to escape. Balor then unleashes his signature scissor kick, followed by a series of elbows to Kaiser's head. He attempts to control Kaiser with an abdominal stretch, but Kaiser wriggles free and sends Balor crashing shoulder-first into the ring post. Kaiser and Vinci launch a coordinated double dropkick on a stunned Balor.## After the commercial break, Vinci tags in and attempts to prevent Balor from tagging Priest by delivering a dropkick to him as he stands on the ring apron. Vinci and Kaiser then work together to wear Balor down with a series of double-team attacks. Vinci follows up with a bodyslam and an elbow drop, further establishing their dominance. He then connects with a clothesline on Balor, leaving him reeling, before tagging in Kaiser. Kaiser attempts to maintain momentum with a running knee strike, but Balor manages to land a retaliatory kick to his face.## Kaiser attempts to tag out to Vinci, but he's mysteriously absent from the ring apron. This crucial moment opens up a window of opportunity for Priest to tag in. He wastes no time, executing a devastating elevated flatliner on Kaiser. He then transitions into a series of back elbows, targeting both Kaiser and Vinci in opposite corners. With Vinci now outside the ring, Priest capitalizes by delivering his signature Broken Arrow on Kaiser. He attempts to finish the match with his Razor's Edge maneuver, but Kaiser cleverly avoids it. Balor, sensing an opening, makes a blind tag, unbeknownst to Kaiser. Kaiser attempts to roll up Priest, unaware that he's not the legal competitor. Balor capitalizes on the confusion and rolls up Kaiser, but the resilient Kaiser kicks out at the two count. In a desperate attempt to regain control, Vinci grabs Balor's ankle from outside the ring, providing an assist to Kaiser who executes a powerful Death Valley Driver on Balor. Vinci then tags back in, but Balor fights back with a well-timed Sling Blade. He regains momentum with a dropkick on Vinci in the corner and ascends the turnbuckles. From this elevated position, he connects with his signature Coup de Grace, a high-flying maneuver, and goes for the pin. However, Kaiser intervenes, breaking the pinfall attempt just in time. Priest, ever the opportunist, recognizes the situation and pulls the top rope down, allowing Balor to launch himself outside the ring and take out Kaiser. Back in the ring, Priest capitalizes on the distraction by delivering his South of Heaven finisher on a weakened Kaiser, securing the victory for Judgment Day. ## WINNER: Judgment Day ## Sami Zayn vs. Ivar (w/ Valhalla) ## Zayn and Ivar lock up in the center of the ring. Ivar wastes no time, taking Zayn down with a powerful powerslam. Zayn, however, refuses to stay down and retaliates with a flurry of right hands. He then levels Ivar with a clothesline, sending him crashing outside the ring. Determined to maintain control, Zayn leaps over the top rope, taking out Ivar with a daring aerial maneuver. He throws Ivar back in the ring and follows up with a back elbow strike. Displaying his agility, Zayn ascends to the middle turnbuckle, preparing to execute his signature Tornado DDT. However, Ivar anticipates the move and cleverly prevents Zayn from executing it, tossing him out of the ring in the process. Ivar capitalizes on the momentum, launching himself over the top rope with a senton onto the fallen Zayn.## After the commercial break, Ivar attempts to gain the upper hand by setting up a suplex from the middle turnbuckle. However, Zayn showcases his quick thinking, countering the maneuver with a well-timed crossbody. Despite Zayn's efforts, Ivar remains relentless, sending him crashing into the corner. Unfazed, Zayn unleashes his signature Tornado DDT, momentarily stunning Ivar. Ivar regroups and connects with a spinning back heel kick on Zayn, followed by a devastating powerbomb. He then positions Zayn precariously on the top turnbuckle, seemingly setting him up for a finishing move. However, Zayn displays remarkable resilience, countering with a Sunset Flip maneuver. Ivar, refusing to yield, connects with a right hand, momentarily regaining control. Zayn attempts to regain momentum with an Exploder suplex into the corner, but Ivar anticipates the move and blocks it. Nevertheless, Zayn demonstrates his perseverance, successfully executing the Exploder and setting his sights on his finishing maneuver, the Helluva Kick. Ivar, displaying his fighting spirit, counters with a senton and ascends to the top turnbuckle. He aims to secure victory with a moonsault, but Zayn exhibits remarkable reflexes, rolling out of the way just in time. Seizing this critical opening, Zayn connects with his signature Helluva Kick, securing a decisive victory and claiming the spoils of the match. ## WINNER: Sami Zayn ## Drew McIntyre vs. Jey Uso ## Jey wastes no time, landing a powerful right hand on McIntyre. He aggressively sends McIntyre crashing onto the ring apron and follows up with a well-timed enzuigiri, a leg strike to the head. Jey isn't finished, he bounces McIntyre's head off the apron with brutal efficiency. However, McIntyre isn't one to back down easily, he retaliates by forcefully throwing Jey over the announce desk, a statement of his own strength and defiance.## After the commercial break, the action resumes with Jey connecting with another enzuigiri on McIntyre. He displays his athleticism by scaling the turnbuckles and launching himself with a crossbody onto McIntyre. However, McIntyre quickly regains control, unleashing a barrage of right hands on a stunned Jey. He follows up with a powerful back elbow, further establishing his dominance. The intensity escalates as both competitors find themselves entangled on the ropes, with McIntyre attempting his signature "White Noise" maneuver from the middle turnbuckle. Jey, showcasing his agility, manages to escape and counters with a devastating sit-out powerbomb. Determined to secure victory, Jey scales the turnbuckles once again, preparing for a high-flying attack. Unfortunately for Jey, McIntyre anticipates his move and connects with a spinebuster, effectively turning the tables. Seizing the momentum, McIntyre levels Jey with a clothesline, sending him crashing outside the ring. He maintains his offensive momentum by delivering a vertical suplex on Jey outside the ring, leaving him reeling.## Following another commercial break, the fight continues outside the ring, with McIntyre connecting with another right hand to Jey's head. He relentlessly sends Jey crashing into the barricade and ring apron, showcasing his aggressive fighting style. They eventually return to the ring, and Jey starts to regain control, landing a kick to McIntyre's head followed by a kick to his midsection and a stinging open palm strike. He then capitalizes with a Samoan Drop, a powerful slam maneuver, and a Hip Attack, a signature move of the Usos.## Jey, displaying his aerial prowess, attempts a "tope suicida," a high-risk dive outside the ring, targeting McIntyre. However, McIntyre showcases his awareness and dodges the attack. He capitalizes on the opening by executing his signature "Future Shock DDT," a devastating maneuver that leaves Jey momentarily stunned. Suddenly, the atmosphere changes as Cody Rhodes' music hits, and he sprints towards the ring. He wastes no time targeting Solo Sikoa, Jey's brother, sending him crashing into the ring steps with a forceful attack. He follows up with a clothesline, sending Sikoa over the barricade, and engages in a brawl with him through the crowd, adding another layer of chaos to the already intense situation. Back in the ring, McIntyre prepares to deliver his finishing move, the "Claymore Kick," but Jey displays remarkable resilience, landing three consecutive superkicks on McIntyre in a desperate attempt to regain control. As the action reaches its climax, Jimmy Uso appears in the crowd, seemingly distracting Jey. This distraction proves costly as Jey turns around right into a perfectly executed Claymore Kick from McIntyre, sealing Jey's fate and securing the victory for McIntyre. ## WINNER: Drew McIntyre ## In the aftermath of the match, Jimmy, fueled by the loss, grabs a chair and enters the ring with malicious intent. Before he can use it on Jey, however, Seth "Freakin" Rollins appears out of nowhere and lands a swift superkick on Jimmy, effectively disarming him. However, the celebration is short-lived as McIntyre surprises Rollins with his signature Claymore Kick, sending him sprawling to the mat. With both potential challengers neutralized, McIntyre stands tall in the center of the ring, his message clear: he is the dominant force, and he will not be easily dethroned. As the show fades to black, McIntyre's image of dominance remains etched in the minds of the viewers. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Drew McIntyre vs. Jey Uso And More Set For 2/26 WWE Raw, Updated Lineup
834 days ago
Raw

Drew McIntyre vs. Jey Uso And More Set For 2/26 WWE Raw, Updated Lineup

With WrestleMania 40 looming, all WWE superstars are vying for a prestigious spot in what promises to be the biggest WrestleMania ever. However, before the grand event, two colossal matches are set to rock the upcoming edition of Monday Night RAW in San Antonio. ## Becky Lynch, fresh off her triumphant victory in her first-ever Elimination Chamber match, returned to RAW this week. However, her celebration was cut short by a vicious attack from her old nemesis, Nia Jax, still smarting from her own defeat to Rhea Ripley at the same event.## Later, seeking retribution, Lynch confronted Nia Jax and demanded a match from RAW General Manager Adam Pearce. Pearce, sensing the simmering tension, promptly approved the match for next week, granting Lynch the chance to finally exorcise her past demons before her monumental showdown at WrestleMania.## Meanwhile, Jey Uso, reflecting on his heartbreaking loss in the Intercontinental Championship match against his own brother, Jimmy Uso, was caught in a backstage interview. His lamentations were abruptly interrupted by Drew McIntyre, who bluntly stated that Jey's defeat was well-deserved.## Jey, enraged by McIntyre's harsh words, retaliated with a sudden attack, igniting a heated brawl backstage. The escalating conflict prompted officials to schedule the two superstars in a match for next week's RAW.## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results February 26, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
835 days ago
Raw

WWE Monday Night Raw Results February 26, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on February 26, 2024, at the Sap Center in San Jose, CA. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 6:30 am ## WWE Monday Night Raw, February 26, 2023: Live Coverage ## Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio Segment ## Dominik barks an order for the crowd to cheer Rhea Ripley as she strides confidently to the ring.## Ripley extends a warm welcome to the audience, declaring this "Monday Night Mami." She boasts about entering her home country as the Women's World Champion and exiting with the same title in hand. Nia Jax, she acknowledges, may have posed the biggest challenge to her reign at Elimination Chamber, but Ripley remains the undisputed champion.## Becky Lynch's theme song blares, and she enters the ring with an air of determination. She declares that "The Man" has arrived in San Jose, ready to conquer WrestleMania 40 and face Ripley in the main event. She extends a begrudging congratulations to Ripley for retaining her title, acknowledging that both of them had an eventful Saturday. She playfully mocks Ripley, suggesting that her family and friends no longer need to travel to WrestleMania to witness her inevitable defeat. Dominik interjects, reminding Lynch to show respect, but she dismisses him with a sharp retort. Lynch further emphasizes her own contributions to the company, highlighting her recent book authorship while subtly criticizing Ripley's reliance on Dominik's support.## Ripley confronts Lynch, questioning if she's finished with her taunts. She sternly warns Lynch against disrespecting Dominik again and offers her own congratulations for Lynch's victory at Elimination Chamber. Ripley urges Lynch to improve her performance and reach her level, challenging the notion that men are the sole driving force behind everything. She reminds Lynch of the current power dynamic and exits the ring with Dominik by her side.## Suddenly, Nia Jax launches a surprise attack on Lynch, delivering a vicious leg drop from behind. She fixates on Ripley with a menacing glare before unleashing another leg drop on the defenseless Lynch. Jax drags Lynch towards the corner, ascends the ropes, and prepares to execute her signature move, the A-Nia-Lator. However, before she can inflict further damage, Adam Pearce and a team of officials intervene. Pearce sternly warns Jax that any further action will result in a hefty fine, forcing her to reluctantly comply.## Sami Zayn then takes the stage, ready to address the audience.## Following a commercial break, we return backstage to find Jackie Redmond interviewing Jax. Redmond inquires about the reason behind the attack on Lynch. Jax expresses her vehement belief that she, not Lynch, deserves the WrestleMania spotlight. She vows to employ all available means to prevent Lynch from participating in the prestigious event.## Meanwhile, Shinsuke Nakamura makes his entrance ringside, preparing for his upcoming match. ## Singles Match: Sami Zayn vs. Shinsuke Nakamura ## The opening bell tolls, and the two combatants grapple. Zayn initiates with a smooth arm drag, but Nakamura counters with a swift knee to his gut. Zayn wisely exits the ring to regroup, but Nakamura pursues him relentlessly. Anticipating a brutal collision with the barricade, Zayn cleverly halts his momentum and launches a breathtaking moonsault attack from the top.## After a brief commercial break, the action resumes with Nakamura ruthlessly bending Zayn over the top turnbuckle and delivering a punishing knee strike to his abdomen. Zayn retaliates with a powerful clothesline, followed by a devastating Michinoku Driver. Unfazed, Nakamura pummels Zayn's midsection with repeated shoulder strikes in the corner. However, Zayn demonstrates impressive resilience, countering with a lightning-fast Tornado DDT that sends Nakamura sprawling outside the ring. As Zayn attempts a daring aerial maneuver, Nakamura connects with a well-timed knee strike to his gut, sending him crashing face-first onto the ring apron.## Following another commercial break, Zayn regains momentum with a powerful Blue Thunder Bomb on Nakamura. However, Nakamura refuses to yield, unleashing two brutal knee strikes to Zayn's head, the second one delivered from the top rope. The fight spills outside the ring, where Nakamura lands a third devastating knee strike to the back of Zayn's head, utilizing the ring steps for added impact. Nakamura capitalizes on Zayn's vulnerability, sliding back into the ring and prompting the referee to initiate a ten-count. Zayn exhibits remarkable fighting spirit, barely beating the count before a frustrated Nakamura unleashes a flurry of stomps. Nakamura attempts his signature Kinshasa finisher, but Zayn showcases his cunning by maneuvering Nakamura into a collision with the turnbuckles. Seizing the opportunity, Zayn executes a thunderous Helluva Kick to the back of Nakamura's head, and for good measure, delivers a second one to secure a decisive victory. ## WINNER: Sami Zayn ## Singles Match: Chelsea Green vs. Raquel Rodriguez ## The bell clangs, and Green, with a fiery glint in her eyes, draws an imaginary line, daring Rodriguez not to cross it. Unfazed, Rodriguez strides past the line, prompting Green to deliver a stinging slap. However, the momentary lapse in judgment proves costly as Green turns to flee. Rodriguez, seizing the golden opportunity, snatches her back, leaving Green exposed. ## With lightning-fast reflexes, Rodriguez executes a punishing clothesline, sending Green crashing to the mat. Capitalizing on her opponent's vulnerability, Rodriguez transitions flawlessly into a devastating Fallaway Slam, followed by her signature Texana Bomb, effectively sealing Green's fate and securing a dominant victory. ## WINNER: Raquel Rodriguez ## Imperium and The Judgement Day Segment ## With a dominant victory over Jey Uso last week, Gunther stands tall in the ring, firmly retaining his Intercontinental Championship title and extending his reign as the longest-standing champion. He acknowledges that Jey nearly toppled him, the first time throughout his reign he felt the title slipping from his grasp. Admitting a touch of luck but maintaining his near-perfection, Gunther addresses his immediate future before his Imperium stablemates, Giovanni Vinci and Ludwig Kaiser, take on the New Day in their brutal Street Fight.## Gunther passionately outlines his dedication to elevating the prestige of the Intercontinental Championship, emphasizing his relentless pursuit of victory against all challengers. He ponders the future, expressing uncertainty about his WrestleMania opponent. He reveals that he actively engages with the fans, absorbing their suggestions for potential contenders, with names like Sami Zayn, Chad Gable, The Miz, and even R-Truth circulating.## Judgment Day's music disrupts his contemplation, and the entire faction – Finn Balor, Damian Priest, JD McDonagh, and Dominik Mysterio – marches towards the ring. Priest, addressing Gunther directly, acknowledges his dominance while simultaneously highlighting Judgment Day's even more impressive championship reign. He confidently declares that Elimination Chamber was merely a glimpse into what awaits them at WrestleMania, vowing to further enrich the group's trophy cabinet. He makes a bold claim, stating their intention to acquire Gunther's prized Intercontinental Championship.## Confused by Priest's lack of intention to use his Money in the Bank briefcase, Gunther inquires about the chosen Judgment Day representative for their WrestleMania clash. Dominik, stepping forward with unwavering resolve, declares the group's unwavering commitment to their pronouncements. He confidently claims the Intercontinental Championship as their rightful property, prompting a shove from a visibly irate Gunther. Tensions escalate as Priest lunges towards Gunther, only to be restrained by his fellow Judgment Day members. ## New Day vs. Imperium in a Street Fight ## The opening bell tolls, igniting a chaotic brawl between New Day and Imperium on the entrance ramp. Vinci wastes no time launching Woods into the TitanTron, a colossal video screen. Meanwhile, Kaiser unleashes a barrage of right hooks onto Kingston's head. Vinici joins the onslaught, but their celebration is short-lived as Woods reappears from backstage, brandishing his signature trombone like a weapon. With a powerful swing, he connects with Kaiser's torso, sending him reeling. ## The action intensifies as Kingston and Vinci engage in a heated exchange, spilling back down towards the ringside area. Woods and Kaiser mirror their rivals, trading blows with unbridled ferocity. In a strategic move, Kingston retrieves a table from beneath the ring, intending to set it up with Woods' help. However, their plan is thwarted as Vinci and Kaiser launch a surprise attack from behind. Capitalizing on the momentary distraction, Vinci dispatches Woods and Kingston back into the ring with ruthless efficiency. Undeterred, the resilient duo retaliates, clocking Vinci and Kaiser on the ring apron before executing daring aerial maneuvers to take down their opponents. ## Following the commercial break, the brawl between New Day and Imperium transcends the confines of the ring, spilling into the raucous crowd. The chaos eventually draws them back to ringside, where Woods unleashes a stinging chop on Vinci. Kaiser retaliates with a punishing elbow strike to Kingston, and Vinci follows suit by driving Woods spine-first into the unforgiving ring apron. ## Kaiser retrieves a table from under the ring. However, sensing the crowd's disapproval, he opts for a more brutal weapon – a steel chair. He slams the chair mercilessly into Woods' midsection before delivering a spine-shattering blow across his back. ## Kingston connects with a precise enzuigiri kick on Kaiser, propelling him towards the top turnbuckle. He executes a daring crossbody, simultaneously taking down both Kaiser and Vinci. With momentum on his side, Kingston lands a devastating Side Russian Leg Sweep on Vinci and slams Kaiser on top of him in a display of dominance. He then connects with his signature Boom Drop leg drop on Vinci, further solidifying his control of the match. ## Kingston retrieves the table he previously discarded on the outside and meticulously sets it up. He envisions a thunderous suplex, aiming to drive Kaiser through the unforgiving wooden surface from the ring apron. However, his vision is shattered as Vinci intervenes, joining forces with Kaiser to deliver a devastating suplex that sends Kingston crashing back into the ring.## Kaiser, his ferocity amplified, grabs a pair of kendo sticks and hands one to Vinci. The ruthless duo proceed to unleash a relentless barrage of kendo stick strikes on Woods, leaving him reeling in pain. Kaiser, fueled by a desire for maximum impact, charges towards Woods with unbridled aggression. Anticipating the attack, Kingston displays remarkable reflexes, catching Kaiser with a perfectly timed jumping knee strike. Dazed but determined, Vinci retaliates by leveling Kingston with a powerful blow. He then ascends the top turnbuckle and executes a stunning crossbody onto Woods back in the ring. To further inflict punishment, Vinci savagely cracks the kendo stick across Woods' spine, followed by Kaiser replicating the brutality with a steel chair. ## After a brief respite, Kingston launches a desk chair at Kaiser, sending Vinci tumbling into the ring steps in the collateral damage. He drags Kaiser back into the squared circle and snatches a kendo stick just as Woods claims the other. They take turns walloping Kaiser with the bamboo, and Kingston retrieves a table from beneath the ring. Working in tandem, they set it up, and Kingston hoists Vinci onto its unforgiving surface. Woods, with a fearless leap from the top turnbuckle, sends Vinci crashing through the wood in a spectacular display of aerial offense. Kingston then maneuvers Vinci into a backbreaker hold, leaving him vulnerable as Woods connects with a devastating double stomp delivered from the top rope.## He attempts to pin Vinci for the victory, but Kaiser disrupts the count by yanking the referee out of the ring. Kingston responds with a daring tope suicida, taking out Kaiser outside the ring, before dragging him back inside. Woods hoists Kaiser onto his shoulders, preparing for a high-flying maneuver, but Vinci intervenes, sending Kingston crashing through a table positioned outside the ring. He then pummels Woods with a steel chair before setting up another table in the corner. Kaiser throws Woods into the corner, crashing him into the table, and then rolls him up for the win. ## WINNER: Imperium ## Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae vs. Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark ## As the bell tolls, LeRae wastes no time, launching into the action with a swift enzuigiri to Baszler's gut. She capitalizes with a breathtaking senton, followed by a devastating Hip Attack delivered right in the corner. Not one to limit herself to the ring, she soars off the apron, taking down Stark with a well-placed strike. Back in the ring, LeRae attempts to maintain momentum with a knee strike to Baszler's temple while she's trapped over the middle rope. However, Baszler proves resilient, launching a counterattack with a knee strike of her own before swiftly tagging in Stark.## Stark swiftly whips LeRae into the corner, aiming to gain control, and executes a brutal Half Nelson suplex. Recognizing an opportunity, Hartwell tags herself in and delivers a powerful kick to the side of Stark's head. She maintains the offensive with a series of impactful clotheslines and a well-placed right hand, culminating in a devastating spinebuster. But unbeknownst to Hartwell, a strategic blind tag has taken place. Baszler, the cunning veteran, has entered the fray. Seizing the moment, she applies her signature Kirifuda Clutch on the unsuspecting Hartwell, forcing a desperate tap-out. ## WINNER: Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark ## Drew McIntyre Segment ## McIntyre expresses gratitude to fans for their unwavering support, crediting them for his upcoming clash against Seth "Freakin" Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 40. However, he reveals his current state is less than ideal, having sustained a ruptured eardrum during the Men's Elimination Chamber match. Doctors advised against his participation in WrestleMania, but his unwavering determination, unlike CM Punk, wouldn't allow him to miss the grand event. He briefly mimics Punk by sitting down in the ring, admitting to contemplating Punk and honoring him by doubling his alcohol intake on his return trip from Australia. He then issues a challenge to Rollins, summoning him to the ring.## Rollins arrives amidst his signature music, welcoming the audience to "Monday Night Rollins." He acknowledges McIntyre's long-awaited opportunity to become World Champion before a packed WrestleMania audience. He clarifies that the only obstacle in McIntyre's path is himself. He urges Rollins to cease his involvement with Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, and The Rock, emphasizing his desire for Rollins to be fully prepared. He questions Rollins' focus on "WWE SmackDown" battles when their priority should be "Raw." He envisions himself as the champion, dedicated to "Raw" and the World Heavyweight Championship, and warns him about the potential threat of The Bloodline sabotaging his title reign at WrestleMania. He advises Rollins to disengage to avoid such a scenario.## Rollins acknowledges and appreciates McIntyre's concerns but insists that some challenges are worth the risk. McIntyre expresses disapproval through a simple head shake. Rollins assures McIntyre that he has carefully considered everything, including every potential outcome, and is aware of the potential roadblocks like injuries and The Bloodline. He acknowledges the validity of McIntyre's points but offers a contrasting perspective. He explains that fatherhood has shifted his perspective, making him realize that not everything revolves around him. He emphasizes that certain things, like the World Heavyweight Championship and dismantling The Bloodline, hold greater significance than individual desires. He recognizes The Bloodline's thirst for power and predicts their inevitable attempt to seize his current title.## Rollins ponders a hypothetical scenario where his injuries are resolved before WrestleMania and The Bloodline is neutralized. In that case, WrestleMania would present a straightforward contest - just him, McIntyre, and the World Heavyweight Championship. He reiterates that the victor will be determined solely by merit and reaffirms his belief that some risks are justified.## Their conversation is momentarily interrupted by the arrival of Nia Jax in the ring.## Singles Match: Nia Jax vs. Liv Morgan ## As the match begins, the bell tolls, and Morgan unleashes a powerful dropkick, propelling Jax into the corner. With relentless aggression, Morgan throws a flurry of right and left punches, followed by a swift knee strike. Anticipating a hurricanrana, Jax demonstrates impressive strength by hoisting Morgan onto her shoulders and executing a devastating Samoan Drop. Jax maintains dominance with a corner splash and a hip attack. Brutalizing Morgan further, she slams her face against the turnbuckle and attempts a leg drop from the ring apron. Demonstrating agility, Morgan swiftly evades the attack and counters with a breathtaking tope suicida, diving over the top rope to take down Jax outside the ring. ## Following the commercial break, Jax charges towards Morgan, aiming for a diving splash (senton). Morgan anticipates the move and swiftly rolls away, then leaps from the middle turnbuckle (rope) with a powerful maneuver (codebreaker) before attempting to secure the win with a pinfall. Jax manages to resist the attempt (kicks out) and retaliates with a headbutt. However, Morgan swiftly maneuvers Jax, causing her to collide shoulder-first with the ring post both inside and outside the ring. Suddenly, Becky Lynch appears on the ringside barrier and launches herself over the top rope, striking Jax with a forearm blow, resulting in a disqualification victory for Morgan. ## WINNER: double disqualification due to outside interference ## Lynch relentlessly drives Jax into the announce table, inflicting repeated blows. Jax manages to break free, prompting the referee to intervene and restrain her.## In the aftermath of the tragic passing of Ole Anderson earlier today, Michael Cole and Pat McAfee extend their heartfelt condolences to his family on behalf of WWE. ## Following the commercial break, Lynch approaches Adam Pearce and forcefully requests a match against Jax. Pearce, seemingly without much resistance, grants her wish and schedules the match for the following week.## Morgan, fuming after the interruption in her match, confronts Lynch. She accuses her of self-centeredness, claiming her actions weren't solely about achieving Lynch's own goals.## The scene shifts to Jey Uso engaged in a conversation with Jackie Redmond. Drew McIntyre abruptly appears and, empathizing with Jey's situation, expresses his belief that Jey deserves his current predicament. This unexpected encounter quickly escalates into a physical altercation, forcing officials to intervene and break up the fight. ## Meanwhile, at ringside, Grayson Waller and Austin Theory make their entrance. ## Singles Match; Main Event: Grayson Waller vs. Cody Rhodes ## As the bell tolls, the two competitors engage in a clinch. Waller quickly maneuvers Rhodes into a corner and unleashes a brutal knee strike to his head. Undeterred, Rhodes counters with his trademark open-handed blow, followed by a delayed vertical suplex that slams Waller with full force. With impressive momentum, Rhodes hurls Waller out of the ring, leaving him sprawled on the floor. Meanwhile, the announcer, Michael Cole, informs the audience that Paul Heyman has arrived backstage, creating a buzz of anticipation. ## After the commercial break, Rhodes throws a chopping blow to Waller. Waller retaliates with a kick to Rhodes' stomach, then hoists him high and slams him down with power ("scoop powerslam"). He follows up with a devastating kick ("Disaster Kick"). Theory draws Rhodes' attention, allowing Waller to land a sucker punch. Rhodes retaliates by launching himself over the top rope, sending Theory crashing through the announcer's table ("tope suicida"). However, Waller takes advantage and clotheslines Rhodes from behind as he re-enters the ring.## Back in the squared circle, Rhodes executes his signature move, the "Cody Cutter," on Waller. He then nails him with the "Cross-Rhodes" for a decisive victory. ## WINNER: Cody Rhodes ## The bell tolls, signaling the end of the match. Rhodes grabs a chair as Paul Heyman emerges on the ramp, flanked by three figures clad in black suits. Heyman attempts to introduce himself, but Rhodes cuts him off, expressing disinterest. He dares The Bloodline to attack him if it's a trap, prompting Heyman to assure him it isn't. Claiming to be the sole representative of The Bloodline present, Heyman reveals the individuals behind him as suspended NYPD officers. He demands that Rhodes refrain from mentioning The Rock's name, imploring him to retract his challenge for a match with the legendary wrestler.## Rhodes counters that he has treated The Rock with respect, both on and off the mic, acknowledging his past role as a fan. He asserts his own drawing power and declares that his tolerance has worn thin. Reiterating his challenge, he warns The Bloodline to approach with caution. Heyman requests that Rhodes enter the ring, but Rhodes denies, threatening to incapacitate anyone who dares to come closer.## Heyman seeks clarification, questioning if this threat extends to him. With a defiant tone, Rhodes clarifies his stance, emphasizing his readiness to confront any physical threat. He then proceeds to attack the officers with the chair, even executing his signature "Cross-Rhodes" on one of them. Faced with this escalation, Heyman attempts to summon Roman Reigns and The Rock, but Rhodes confidently states that he's not the one being hunted – the tables have turned. As the show concludes, Rhodes throws two officers out of the ring and stands tall, signifying his defiance. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Raw 2/19 Viewership Numbers: Records Highest Key Demo Rating Since November 2023
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WWE Raw 2/19 Viewership Numbers: Records Highest Key Demo Rating Since November 2023

WWE Raw experienced a healthy boost in viewership and key demographic ratings for its February 19 episode, a promising sign for the red brand. ## Programming Insider reports an average of 1.870 million viewers, a rise from last week's 1.747 million. This represents a notable 7% increase in audience size.## In the crucial 18-49 demographic, Raw pulled in a 0.63 rating, up significantly from the previous week's 0.56. This translates to a 12.5% improvement in the number of young viewers tuning in. ## Wrestlenomics highlights this as the highest 18-49 demo rating achieved by Raw since November 27, 2023. This points to the potential positive impact from recent storylines featuring returning legends and classic elements. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, July 8, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets
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WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, July 8, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets

Here is the full Match Card for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on July 8, 2024, at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 6:30 am ## Tickets Are Available Here## Confirmed Match Card ## * No Segment And Matches Announced For The Time Being! ## Predicted Match Card ## * Coming Soon! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, July 1, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets
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WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, July 1, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets

Here is the full Match Card for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on July 1, 2024, at the TD Garden in Boston, MA. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 6:30 am ## Tickets Are Available Here## Confirmed Match Card ## * No Segment And Matches Announced For The Time Being! ## Predicted Match Card ## * Coming Soon! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, Jun 24, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets
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WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, Jun 24, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets

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WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, Jun 17, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets
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WWE Monday Night Raw Predictions & Match Card, Jun 17, 2024: Preview, Start Time, Location, Tickets

Here is the full Match Card for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on Jun 17, 2024, at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, TX. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 6:30 am ## Tickets Are Available Here## Confirmed Match Card ## * No Segment And Matches Announced For The Time Being! ## Predicted Match Card ## * Coming Soon! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...