As WWE gears up for the historic Monday Night Raw debut on Netflix, new updates reveal the massive scope of tonight’s event. Here’s the latest on what fans can expect from the live broadcast at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
The NXT roster is expected to be in attendance, with sources via Fightful Select indicating it’s a logistical move to have them present for tomorrow’s show in Los Angeles.
Tonight’s show as “wild,” likening it to a major PLE-quality production. Reports from earlier in the year hinted at hopes for The Rock to appear, further fueling excitement about what surprises WWE has in store.
Notably, WWE broke their exclusivity with the Staples Center (now Crypto.com Arena) for this event, a move that opened the door for AEW to book Revolution at the iconic venue. This decision underscores the significance of tonight’s debut.
Rehearsals for RAW included six men’s segments and one women’s segment, though not all talent were present. Additionally, fans can expect new production elements to debut, signaling WWE’s intent to deliver a fresh, cinematic experience for the Netflix era.
The broadcast is set to feature 15 ad breaks across its three-hour runtime, but sources suggest the show will actually run closer to 3.5 hours, ensuring plenty of action-packed content.
With a card featuring Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa, CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins, and appearances by John Cena and The Rock, tonight’s Monday Night Raw is shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable nights in WWE history.
As a reminder, Ringside News will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this week’s show over in our WWE Monday Night RAW coverage hub. Stay with us for any late breaking news, spoilers and rumors heading into the event.
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