WWE delivered an action-packed edition of RAW in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where the crowd’s energy filled the arena. The September 9 episode showcased intense action and captivating storylines, keeping fans glued to their screens.

With WWE’s move to Netflix scheduled for 2025, the company is making sure every episode on the USA Network leaves an impact. As the shift to a new platform draws closer, WWE is fully committed to producing content that keeps its audience coming back week after week.

One of the standout moments of the night featured the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships, as reigning champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defended their titles against Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn. The Unholy Union was determined to reclaim the championships and assert their dominance once again in this high-stakes match.

This showdown followed a street fight between the Wyatt Sicks and American Made during the commercial-free first hour. With momentum on their side, the champions took control of the match early. Belair had Dawn set up for a KOD, but Fyre interrupted, leading to a double-team powerbomb from Fyre and Dawn for a close near fall.

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Fyre and Dawn attempted another double-team suplex, but Jade Cargill intervened just in time. Cargill set up her Jaded finisher on Dawn, only for Fyre to break it up. The Unholy Union responded with another double-team maneuver, but Cargill broke up the pinfall attempt. Belair, taking considerable damage, fought back, giving her team a chance to regroup.

In the end, Cargill and Belair hit a combo move on Fyre, securing the win and retaining the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. It was a hard-fought match that leaves fans wondering when the Unholy Union will get another shot at the gold.

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H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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