What Time Is ‘WWE Raw' On Tonight? ‘WWE Raw' on Netflix Start Time, Preview, Location
What Time Is 'WWE Raw' On Tonight? 'WWE Raw' on Netflix Start Time, Preview, Location
Live from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it's Monday Night Raw!
The WWE's flagship show will air at a special time tonight because the company will also be pre-taping Friday night's Fourth of July episode of SmackDown. Raw will deal with the fallout from Night of Champions as John Cena defeated CM Punk (with an assist from Seth Rollins), Cody Rhodes and Jade Cargill became the new King and Queen of the Rings, respectively, and Solo Sikoa beat Jacob Fatu to become the new United States champion.
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As we mentioned above, Raw will start a little bit earlier tonight. From start time to streaming info, here's how to watch Monday Night Raw live on Netflix.
Where Is WWE Raw Tonight (June 30)?
Today's episode of Raw emanates from PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
What Time Is WWE Raw On Tonight?
WWE Raw has a special start time tonight, with the action beginning at 6:00 p.m. ET on Netflix.
WWE Raw on Netflix Preview For June 30:
After her victory over Raquel Rodriguez at Night of Champions, Rhea Ripley is set to kick off Monday Night Raw. Plus, Gunther has a message to deliver to Goldberg, and Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis will make a special announcement.
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There are also a few matches already scheduled for tonight:
WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The New Day vs. Finn Balor and JD McDonagh
Sami Zayn and Penta vs. Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed
Sheamus vs. Rusev
How To Stream WWE Raw on Netflix:
You can purchase Netflix for as little as $7.99/month. Ad-free monthly options are also available for $17.99 (the Standard plan) or $24.99 (the Premium option).
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