WWE is pulling out all the stops for its final Monday Night Raw episode on the USA Network, airing December 30 from Houston, Texas. After nearly two decades back with the network, Raw is gearing up to move to Netflix, with its premiere episode scheduled for January 6 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
According to WrestleVotes Radio, WWE is preparing a special sendoff to honor its lengthy partnership with USA Network. “They’re not short-changing Houston,” the report noted. “There’s been a lot of work to go into the finale of Raw on USA. It’s been a long, long time that they’ve been on that network… They’re going to do a nice sendoff.”
Fans can expect a nostalgic walk down memory lane, complete with a video package showcasing the most iconic Raw moments on USA over the years. WWE’s commitment to delivering a standout show also includes deciding the finals of the Women’s Intercontinental Championship tournament and potentially more marquee matches for the Houston crowd.
As WWE bids farewell to the USA Network after nearly two decades, they’re making sure the final Monday Night Raw will be a night to remember. With a mix of nostalgia, iconic moments, and thrilling matches, this sendoff promises to honor the legacy of WWE’s flagship show on the network. As we prepare for a new era on Netflix, one thing’s for sure—Raw is going out in style.
With Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and John Cena already slated for the Netflix debut, the final Raw on USA promises to be a night of celebration, reflection, and excitement for what’s to come.
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