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Important WWE Name Will Miss 'Raw' on Monday

Important WWE Name Will Miss 'Raw' on Monday

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Important WWE Name Will Miss 'Raw' on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
A big name will not be a part of "WWE Raw" this Monday.
Some key matches have been announced for the show, including a fatal four-way Queen of the Ring match. Asuka will make her return from injury to take on Stephanie Vaquer, Raquel Rodriguez, and Ivy Nile. There will also be a segment involving WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch and Bayley.
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Ahead of the show, news broke that a significant on-air talent won't be on TV on Monday. In a video posted on WWE's official X account, "Raw" general manager Adam Pearce revealed that he is on vacation. He then announced that taking his place for Monday's episode of the red brand will be "SmackDown" general manager Nick Aldis.
WWE is closing in on its "Night of Champions 2025" PLE in Riyadh. The winners of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments will be decided on the show. There will also be an undisputed WWE Championship match between titleholder John Cena and CM Punk.
Meanwhile, Seth Rollins continues to gain power within WWE along with Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed. How will Aldis handle the fast-growing heel faction when 'Raw' goes on the air? It's a similar situation to when Aldis had his hands full with The Bloodline.
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Also mentioned in Pearce's announcement video was a King of the Ring match with four notable stars. Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso, Sheamus, Bronson Reed, and Rusev will collide. All four men will be vying to move on in the tournament for a chance to compete for a world title at "SummerSlam."
Related: 3 Key Reasons Jey Uso Lost WWE World Heavyweight Championship
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

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