Monday Night RAW is WWE’s flagship program, and the company is working hard to maintain its momentum by booking a high-profile card for the October 28th episode with several solid matches.
Damian Priest has earned a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship after defeating Seth Rollins, Dominik Mysterio, and Sheamus in a Fatal 4-Way match, which headlined last week’s episode of Raw. This win grants Priest a title opportunity against the reigning champion GUNTHER The two powerhouse wrestlers are set for an intense face-off on the November 11 episode of Raw and fans are undoubtedly excited about what they will have to say to each other.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair will defend their titles against Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez on this week’s Raw. Tensions flared last week when Belair confronted and slapped Morgan, creating a feud. Later, Morgan and Raquel interfered in a battle royal to determine Morgan’s next challenger, leading to a double elimination for Cargill and Belair, costing them their shot at becoming the #1 contender. This has set the stage for a high-stakes tag team bout so we’ll have to see who will come out on top in the end.
WWE already announced that Bronson Reed will appear live on Raw this week following his recent attack during the Fatal 4-Way No. 1 Contenders Match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Reed ambushed Priest, Rollins, and Sheamus, fueling his ongoing feud with Rollins, whom he previously faced at the Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia. Though Rollins picked up the win in their last encounter, Reed seems far from finished with the former champion, promising more destruction during Raw this week.
Tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW will be building towards the Survivor Series Premium Live Event. With the likes of GUNTHER, Damian Priest and more being present for the show, it’s certain fans wouldn’t want to miss out. Ringside News will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this week’s show over in our WWE Monday Night RAW coverage hub. It promises to be a memorable episode for many reasons, so it remains to be seen how the episode will turn out.
Monday Night RAW will air live from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan, starting at 8 PM ET on the USA Network. Fans can also stream the entire show on Peacock and on-demand viewing.
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