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WWE has announced a return to London on June 22nd that will see WWE Superstars visit The O2 Arena for the Monday Night Raw TV taping which - will stream live on
WWE Raw results, live updates and a possible Chris Jericho return from the Netflix Anniversary show on January 5, 2026. Raw will have a 'Stranger Things' theme.
The World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line Monday afternoon in Belfast, Northern Ireland when CM Punk defends his title against Finn Balor. Here's the special start time, match card, how to watch and live stream.
WWE RAW broadcasts live from Belfast, Ireland, featuring two championship bouts. CM Punk defends his World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Balor, while Becky Lynch faces Maxxine Dupri for the WWE Women's Intercontinental title.
Netflix’s 2025 data confirms that WWE’s Monday Night Raw did not just find a new home on the platform. It dominated it, pulling in hundreds of millions of views and establishing itself as a global fixture in Netflix’s top rankings.
Je’Von Evans actually got more WWE TV time than he did all of last week. The Young OG received his main roster call-up last week. Evans signed his RAW contract during a segment with General Manager Adam Pearce.
Tonight's SmackDown begins at 8 p.m. UK time, a far cry from the usual slot in the early hours of the night for fans in the United Kingdom. That's because tonight's episode comes live from The O2 in London. Netflix will broadcast SmackDown live in the UK. Anybody with a Netflix subscription has access to watch live.
This Monday, WWE Raw starts at 8pm live on Netflix for fans in the UK. Raw and SmackDown usually stream in the early hours for us, but this time the show will get going in the evening. This week, Raw is airing live from Belfast, which explains the different start time.
It’s been just over one year since WWE launched “Monday Night Raw” on Netflix, and the flagship show of the pro wrestling brand racked up some big numbers at the streamer. Per Netflix, subscribers watched over 525 million hours of WWE content in 2025.