WWE Raw Preview 2/10/2025

Tonight’s WWE Raw which airs live globally on Netflix beginning at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

  • WWE Men’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Rey Mysterio vs. Logan Paul
  • WWE Women’s Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match: Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria
  • Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai and IYO SKY) vs. Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan
  • AJ Styles to appear
  • CM Punk to appear

AJ Styles Joins WWE Raw Following Royal Rumble Return

The “Phenomenal One” is officially back—and with a new home. AJ Styles made his highly anticipated return from injury at the Royal Rumble and has now been confirmed as the latest addition to the WWE Raw roster.

WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce made the announcement during a backstage segment on Monday night, revealing that Styles’ move was finalized just before the transfer window closed over the weekend. Reports from PWInsider Elite earlier in the day had already hinted at the shift, and Pearce confirmed he was able to strike one last deal to bring Styles to the red brand.

Styles’ Injury and Road to Recovery

Styles’ last televised match before his return took place on WWE SmackDown in October, when he faced Carmelo Hayes. That bout followed his loss to Cody Rhodes in an intense “I Quit” match, but just as Styles was getting back into the swing of things, a foot injury put him back on the shelf. The veteran superstar later revealed he had suffered a Lisfranc injury, which affects the ligaments and bones in the foot. He described the setback as “challenging” on social media, but WWE remained confident he would recover in time for the Royal Rumble.

Royal Rumble Performance and Elimination

Entering the 30-man Royal Rumble match at the #21 spot, Styles looked sharp in his first in-ring appearance in months. However, his return was cut short thanks to Logan Paul, who eliminated him by knocking him off the ring apron. While it wasn’t the comeback Styles likely envisioned, his move to Raw opens up fresh opportunities—and potential rivalries—on Monday nights.

With Styles now a full-time member of WWE Raw, fans will be eager to see what’s next for the former WWE Champion. Will he set his sights on Gunther and the World Heavyweight Championship? Or could he have unfinished business with Logan Paul after his Rumble elimination? Either way, expect the “Phenomenal One” to make an impact sooner rather than later.

WWE Raw Preview 2/3/2025

WWE Raw tonight will air live globally on Netflix, beginning at 8:00pm ET/5:00 pm PT from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio.

  • Fallout from the Royal Rumble
  • 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble winner Jey Uso will appear
  • 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble winner Charlotte Flair will appear
  • Elimination Chamber Qualifying Matches

WWE Raw Preview 1/27/2025

Tonight’s WWE Raw airs live globally on Netflix beginning at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • WWE World Tag Team Championship: The War Raiders (c) vs. The Judgment Day’s Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Naomi and Bianca Belair vs. Judgment Day’s Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez (Non-Title)
  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes to appear
  • Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Logan Paul to appear

More WWE Stars Switched Brands As Part Of The Transfer Window Storyline

The ever-changing landscape of WWE saw another shake-up during Friday night’s episode of SmackDown, with some stars switching brands as part of the ongoing transfer window storyline.

One of the most notable moves is Damian Priest, who now officially calls SmackDown home. Priest, who’s been riding high as a member of The Judgment Day and had a standout year following his Money in the Bank win, brings a unique intensity to the blue brand. Joining him on SmackDown is The Miz, WWE’s self-proclaimed “Most Must-See Superstar,” adding a veteran presence and endless entertainment to Friday nights.

Meanwhile, the dynamic duo of Grayson Waller and Austin Theory—collectively known as A-Town Down Under—have made their way to Raw.

These moves are part of WWE’s transfer window, which allows roster shuffles to keep the product fresh and intriguing for fans. With Priest and The Miz poised to make waves on SmackDown, and A-Town Down Under bringing their energy to Raw, fans can expect new rivalries and storylines to emerge in the coming weeks.

Who will these superstars clash with next, and how will their moves reshape the WWE landscape?

Bayley Switches From SmackDown to Raw, Declares for the 2025 Royal Rumble

Bayley is back where it all began for her main roster career—on WWE Raw. The announcement of her roster move was first made by WWE official Adam Pearce, who confirmed the change during the “transfer window” via X (formerly known as Twitter). Bayley, however, made it official herself during a backstage segment on Raw, shortly before stepping into the ring for a match against WWE SmackDown’s Nia Jax.

In addition to addressing her return to Raw, Bayley took the opportunity to make another big announcement—she’s officially entering the 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble match. Fans will remember that Bayley won last year’s Rumble and used that victory to dethrone her former Damage CTRL ally, IYO SKY, for the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 40. However, Bayley’s title reign came to an end at SummerSlam when Nia Jax captured the gold. To add salt to the wound, Jax once again came out on top in their match on Raw, solidifying her dominance over the former champ.

Interestingly, Bayley and Jax now stand as the only two women who have declared their entry into this year’s Rumble so far. With the road to WrestleMania just heating up, it will be worth watching to see if Bayley can recapture the magic of last year’s win or if her recent struggles with Jax will continue to haunt her.

Meanwhile, Bayley’s schedule has been as chaotic as ever. She appeared on WWE NXT last week in what seemed like an attempt to mentor former NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez. However, things took an unexpected turn when Perez attacked Bayley in the middle of the ring. The confrontation ended with “The Prodigy” extending an invitation for Bayley to return to NXT this week, as revealed in a SmackDown digital exclusive.

With tension rising across Raw, NXT, and even SmackDown, it’s clear that Bayley’s presence is felt throughout the WWE Universe. Whether it’s reclaiming gold, asserting her dominance in the Rumble, or dealing with fiery up-and-comers like Perez, Bayley has no shortage of challenges ahead. Fans will undoubtedly be glued to their screens to see how “The Role Model” navigates this pivotal chapter in her career.

Stay tuned for updates as the Royal Rumble approaches, and be sure to catch all the action as Bayley continues to make waves across WWE programming.

WWE Raw Preview 1/20/2025

WWE Raw will air live globally on Netflix tonight from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria returns to Raw
  • Pure Fusion Collective vs. Damage CTRL’s Dakota Kay and IYO Sky
  • WWE Hall of Famer “JBL” John Bradshaw Layfield to appear
  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) in action
  • Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre
  • Sami Zayn to appear
  • Jey Uso to appear

Update On The Expected Runtime For WWE Raw Going Forward

The Netflix era of WWE Raw is officially in full swing, with the company having already aired two episodes of its flagship program on the world’s biggest streaming platform. However, just two weeks in, a major talking point has emerged: the show’s runtime. The debut episode on January 6 clocked in at just over three hours, but the January 13 episode was noticeably shorter, running just two hours and 30 minutes. This has led many fans to speculate whether WWE plans to lock in a specific runtime for Raw going forward or if it will vary week to week.

Triple H’s Vision for the Perfect Runtime

According to a recent report in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque has a very specific vision for Raw’s runtime. Sources told Dave Meltzer that Triple H believes two hours and 30 minutes is the “sweet spot” for the show—long enough to deliver compelling matches and storylines without dragging on. This vision seems to have directly influenced the January 13 episode, which hit that exact runtime.

However, sticking to this target hasn’t been without challenges. To meet the two-and-a-half-hour mark for the January 13 show, certain segments reportedly had to be cut, including a debut match and post-match promo from Penta. Despite these cuts, it’s unclear whether Netflix imposes strict guidelines on WWE’s runtimes. Meltzer speculated that Netflix may be flexible, as both episodes aired so far have exceeded their planned lengths by a few minutes.

The International Difference

While U.S. audiences are adjusting to Raw’s shorter format on Netflix, international viewers are still being presented with the show as a three-hour broadcast. This is because Raw continues to air on traditional TV networks around the world, where commercial breaks extend the runtime. To accommodate this, WWE has reportedly been filming additional backstage interviews and segments that don’t appear on the Netflix version. These extra scenes help pad the runtime for international audiences while providing content to fill commercial gaps.

What Does This Mean for Fans?

For now, it seems fans in the U.S. will enjoy a more streamlined version of Raw on Netflix, while international viewers will continue to see the full-length three-hour version. Whether this shorter runtime will lead to tighter storytelling and fewer filler segments remains to be seen, but Triple H’s focus on quality over quantity is a promising step.

One thing is certain: as WWE continues to adapt to the streaming landscape, changes like these are inevitable. Whether Raw’s Netflix era ultimately reshapes the entire format of WWE’s programming—or just serves as a platform-specific experiment—remains one of the most intriguing stories to watch in 2025.

Corey Graves Speaks Out After Being Moved to “WWE NXT” Commentary

WWE fans were stunned when Corey Graves made a surprise appearance on the “WWE NXT” commentary team during the January 7 episode, signaling a significant change for the longtime voice of Raw. After two weeks of absence from WWE’s flagship show, speculation about his status reached a boiling point. Finally, Graves broke his silence in a heartfelt and fiery social media post following the conclusion of the January 13 episode of Raw.

A Career of Dreams and Setbacks

In his emotional statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), Graves reflected on his love for the wrestling industry and the heartbreaking derailment of his in-ring career due to a string of concussions and neck injuries during his NXT tenure. He recounted how he channeled his passion into commentary, finding success in what he referred to as a “dream-adjacent” role. However, Graves didn’t hold back his frustration with being removed from the Raw commentary team in favor of Pat McAfee, calling out WWE’s decision-making process.

“Imagine chasing your dream. Then being TOLD (not deciding) that you’re no longer physically able to pursue your dream. Then you dedicate your life to something ‘dream adjacent’ and being pretty fu**ing awesome at it. And then, when it’s time to enjoy the fruits of your labor, being told you’re not famous enough for your own job. Just in case you’ve wondered where I’ve been,” Graves wrote.

The post struck a chord with fans and fellow wrestlers alike, as many rallied behind Graves, showing their support. The hashtag #WeWantGraves quickly gained traction, with one reply garnering over 24,000 views as of this writing.

The McAfee Factor

Graves’ move to NXT appears to be directly tied to WWE’s decision to bring in Pat McAfee for the Raw commentary booth. McAfee, a former NFL punter and current ESPN college football personality, has become a household name thanks to his high-energy broadcasting style and cross-platform fame. While McAfee’s addition has been praised for drawing mainstream attention, it’s clear the decision has left a sour taste for Graves and his supporters.

This shakeup has left Graves indefinitely stationed on NXT, with no immediate plans for a return to either Raw or SmackDown. However, reports suggest that he could rejoin the main roster later in the year when McAfee takes a leave during the college football season. It remains uncertain whether Graves would reclaim his Raw spot or transition into a different role.

A Loyal Company Man

Graves’ loyalty to WWE is well-documented. After injuries forced him to retire from in-ring competition, he fully embraced the color commentator role, becoming a standout voice for the company. Over the years, his sharp wit, deep wrestling knowledge, and chemistry with broadcast partners have made him a fan favorite and an integral part of WWE programming.

His recent comments reflect not only his personal disappointment but also a sense of betrayal after years of hard work and dedication. Despite this, Graves’ professionalism has shone through, as he’s reportedly committed to bringing his signature commentary style to NXT.

What’s Next for Corey Graves?

Graves’ move to NXT might not be permanent, but his future remains uncertain. Whether he stays in the developmental brand for the foreseeable future or makes a return to the main roster later in the year, one thing is clear: Graves has a loyal fanbase that isn’t shy about voicing their support.

For now, fans tuning in to NXT can expect Graves to elevate the brand’s commentary, lending his unique insight to the next generation of WWE superstars. However, his social media post serves as a reminder of the emotional toll these changes can have, even on one of WWE’s most seasoned commentators.

The “Savior of Misbehavior” may be off Raw for now, but his voice — and his passion for the wrestling business — is far from silenced.


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Penta Declares a “New Era” with Electrifying WWE Raw Debut

Monday night’s episode of WWE Raw kicked off with a bang as former AEW standout Penta made his highly anticipated in-ring debut, and he didn’t disappoint. In front of a roaring San Jose crowd, Penta defeated Chad Gable of American Made in a thrilling opener that left fans buzzing. But it wasn’t just the victory that got people talking — it was Penta’s post-match declaration that WWE is officially in the “Penta New Era.”

Penta vs. Gable: A High-Octane Debut

The groundwork for this matchup was laid last week when Chad Gable, seeking a fresh challenge, requested WWE General Manager Adam Pearce to pit him against the best luchador on the roster. Enter Penta, whose debut had been teased for weeks, raising fan anticipation to a fever pitch.

The match itself was an exciting showcase of technical prowess and high-flying spectacle. Gable, a former Olympian known for his grappling expertise, came out strong, targeting Penta’s ankle in a bid to lock in his signature Ankle Lock. A brutal German suplex on the apron and some clever leg work around the ring post had the crowd wondering if Gable might pull off an upset.

However, Penta proved why he’s one of the most dynamic performers in the business today. The masked luchador turned the tide with a sling blade and a jaw-dropping dive over the ropes to the outside. Penta later hit an incredible Mexican Destroyer after countering Gable on the top rope, electrifying the audience. Though Gable locked in the Ankle Lock late in the match, Penta escaped, delivering his Sacrifice submission maneuver before sealing the win with his devastating Penta Driver.

A New Chapter for Penta — and WWE

After his emphatic victory, Penta grabbed the microphone to address the San Jose crowd. The luchador, speaking first in English and then in Spanish, thanked the fans for their support, saying he had been waiting for this moment just as much as they had. He went on to proclaim that WWE is his new home and declared the dawn of the “Penta New Era.”

This moment marked more than just the debut of another talented wrestler on the Raw roster. It signaled a fresh direction for Penta, who has reinvented himself following his AEW departure, and perhaps a greater embrace of international styles and talent by WWE.

What’s Next for Penta?

With such a commanding debut, the question now becomes: What’s next for Penta in WWE? His unique style and charismatic presence make him a perfect fit for the company’s evolving product, and it’s clear the WWE Universe is already behind him. Whether he sets his sights on championship gold or builds his momentum against other top-tier competitors, Penta’s future looks incredibly bright.

For Chad Gable, the loss doesn’t diminish his reputation as one of WWE’s most versatile and underrated performers. The Olympian will undoubtedly look to bounce back, potentially reigniting the American Made tag team or seeking revenge in a rematch.

One thing is certain: Penta’s WWE debut was nothing short of spectacular, and the “Penta New Era” has officially begun. Wrestling fans, buckle up — it looks like we’re in for one wild ride.

Backstage Buzz: Segment Runs Long, Talent Not Thrilled

However, not everything about Penta’s debut went according to plan. According to a report from PWInsider, Penta’s match and subsequent promo went significantly longer than originally scheduled. This overrun reportedly led to some adjustments later in the show, with time being trimmed from other segments. As expected, this caused some backstage frustration among talents whose screen time was cut short.

While this kind of scheduling hiccup isn’t uncommon in live television, it does highlight the level of faith WWE’s creative team has in Penta to deliver. Whether the extended segment was a deliberate decision or simply the result of the moment running away with itself, it’s clear that WWE is investing heavily in Penta’s success.