WWE Raw Preview 6/9/2025

WWE Raw airs live globally tonight on Netflix from the PHX Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, beginning at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

  • Fallout from Money In The Bank
  • WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Jey Uso (c) vs. Gunther
  • WWE King and Queen of the Ring Tournament Matches to begin
  • Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena to appear
  • Men’s MITB Winner Seth Rollins to appear
  • WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella to appear

Fans Chant ‘We Want Truth’ Repeatedly Throughout WWE Raw

Less than 24 hours after the bombshell news of R-Truth’s WWE release rocked the wrestling world, fans made their voices heard loud and clear during Monday Night Raw — and they weren’t letting up.

Throughout the night inside the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, chants of “We Want Truth” echoed across the arena, sending a powerful message to WWE brass: the WWE Universe isn’t ready to say goodbye to Ron Killings.

The fan-fueled movement started as early as the opening segment featuring CM Punk and Sami Zayn, with the crowd drowning out parts of their promo to chant for the longtime fan favorite. The passion didn’t stop there — similar chants broke out during the women’s Money in the Bank qualifying match and continued through the tag match between The Judgment Day and The War Raiders. By the time the night’s main event — a MITB qualifier featuring El Grande Americano, AJ Styles, and CM Punk — rolled around, the crowd was still going strong.

Signs in the audience further underlined the sentiment. One declared, “Re-sign R-Truth or we riot,” while another simply stated, “We Want Truth.” On social media, #WeWantTruth shot up the trending list on X (formerly Twitter), with fans and wrestlers alike voicing their disbelief and support.

Even backstage, the message was clear: R-Truth’s presence is deeply missed. Rhea Ripley was spotted wearing an R-Truth t-shirt in a backstage segment, while Dominik Mysterio appeared wearing a Carlito shirt — another star recently let go by the company.

A Release No One Saw Coming

The release of R-Truth came as a gut punch to fans and fellow wrestlers alike. Just one night before, he had competed on Saturday Night’s Main Event in a match against none other than WWE Champion John Cena. The decision to release him so abruptly, despite his active role on TV and his status as a beloved veteran, has reportedly sent shockwaves through the locker room — a stark reminder that no one’s spot is guaranteed.

Cena himself weighed in on the news, joining a long list of current and former WWE Superstars paying tribute to Truth, a man respected not only for his longevity and comedic brilliance, but for being one of the most genuine people in the business.

What’s Next for R-Truth?

While WWE hasn’t publicly commented on the release beyond their standard “future endeavors” statement, speculation is already swirling about what comes next for Truth. Could a return be on the table if fan response grows louder? Or will he take his talents elsewhere?

For now, one thing’s for certain: the WWE Universe isn’t ready to move on — and they’re not being quiet about it.


Whether this is a chapter closed or just a detour, fans have made one thing clear: Truth still matters.

WWE Raw Preview 6/2/2025

WWE Raw airs live tonight globally on Netflix from the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK.

  • Men’s Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: CM Punk vs. AJ Styles vs. El Grande Americano
  • Women’s Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Liv Morgan vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Ivy Nile
  • Also advertised: GUNTHER, Rhea Ripley, Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Dominik Mysterio, and Jey Uso.

Zoey Stark Suffers Scary Knee Injury During Money in the Bank Qualifier on WWE Raw

Zoey Stark’s hopes of climbing the ladder at Money in the Bank may have come crashing down before they ever truly got started.

During her triple threat qualifier on the May 19 episode of WWE Raw, Stark suffered a brutal-looking knee injury in a match against Rhea Ripley and the returning Kairi Sane. The injury occurred when Stark launched herself off the top rope in an attempted missile dropkick on Sane — but something went horribly wrong on the landing. Her knee buckled at an unnatural angle, instantly halting the match’s momentum.

Stark immediately collapsed to the mat, clutching her leg in visible pain. Commentary quickly shifted focus as the broadcast tried not to spotlight the injury too heavily. The camera moved to Ripley in the corner and eventually to the MITB briefcases above the ring before cutting to a commercial break.

While WWE didn’t focus on the injury on-air, fan-captured footage from social media painted a more alarming picture. Stark, unable to put any weight on her leg, had to be carried to the back by a ringside medical official. In a somber moment, the broadcast briefly showed the official scooping her into his arms before cutting away.

As of now, there’s been no official update on the extent of Stark’s injury. However, the severity of the visual and the fact she had to be physically carried out has sparked concern across the WWE Universe. Given her history — Stark previously tore her ACL and meniscus in late 2021, which sidelined her for nine months — the fear is that this could be a similar setback.

This match was particularly significant for Stark as it marked her return to televised action following the release of her longtime tag team partner, Shayna Baszler. While Stark had been absent from in-ring competition for several weeks, this qualifier was meant to mark the beginning of a solo chapter in her WWE career.

Instead, it now raises serious questions about her immediate future.

Ripley would go on to win the match and earn a spot in the 2025 Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, but the victory was overshadowed by Stark’s misfortune. Kairi Sane, who was competing in her first match back since December, also showed strong form despite the chaotic nature of the contest.

With Money in the Bank quickly approaching and Stark’s status uncertain, WWE fans and colleagues alike are left hoping for the best — but bracing for what could be another long road to recovery for one of Raw’s most resilient competitors.


WrestlingNewsBlog.com will continue to follow updates on Zoey Stark’s condition as more information becomes available.

Roxanne Perez Officially Joins WWE Raw Roster, Punches Ticket to Money in the Bank

Roxanne Perez has officially arrived on Monday Night Raw — and she’s not wasting any time making an impact.

After several high-profile main roster appearances in the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber, WWE confirmed Perez’s full-time move to Raw in a backstage segment that aired both online and during the May 20 episode. In the video, Raw General Manager Adam Pearce handed Perez a contract, which she eagerly signed, officially making her a member of the red brand.

“This is going to be the first day of many successful ones, I hope,” Pearce said, to which the confident former NXT Women’s Champion responded that Pearce would soon find out why she’s called “The Prodigy.”

And Perez didn’t waste time proving it. Just hours after inking her deal, she competed in a high-stakes triple threat match against Becky Lynch and Natalya, with a spot in the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match on the line.

The match had its share of twists. Lynch initially feigned an alliance with Perez before quickly turning on her, tossing the younger star aside to zero in on Natalya. But Perez showed resilience, re-entering the fray and staying competitive throughout. Both she and Lynch fought hard to avoid Natalya’s trademark Sharpshooter, but Perez eventually got caught in the submission.

As the pressure mounted, chaos erupted. Lynch escaped the Sharpshooter and hit the Manhandle Slam on Natalya, seemingly securing her path to victory — until Lyra Valkyria stormed the ring. Valkyria reignited her rivalry with Lynch, dragging her into a ringside brawl that ultimately cost “The Man” the match.

With Lynch and Natalya distracted, Perez seized the moment. She hit her signature Pop Rox finisher on Natalya and scored the pinfall, earning her first spot in a main roster Money in the Bank match.

The win is another milestone for Perez, who continues to climb the ladder — literally and figuratively — in WWE. Just last week, she teamed with fellow NXT alum Giulia in the Raw main event, although the duo came up short against Women’s World Champion IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley. Any hopes of a long-term alliance were dashed when Giulia, now a member of SmackDown, told Perez backstage, “There is no ‘we.’”

Now, Perez is flying solo — and thriving. With a Money in the Bank briefcase in sight and momentum on her side, “The Prodigy” is quickly proving she belongs on WWE’s biggest stage.

Kairi Sane Returns to WWE Raw, Welcomed Back by CM Punk — But Faces Tough Loss in MITB Qualifier

After a five-month absence from in-ring action, Kairi Sane made her highly anticipated return to WWE on last night’s episode of Monday Night Raw — and was greeted with a warm welcome from none other than CM Punk.

Before the show aired, Punk shared a photo from the ring alongside Sane with a simple but meaningful caption: “Welcome back.” WWE had previously confirmed earlier in the day that Sane was in Greenville, South Carolina, and was set to compete again for the first time since December.

Sane was added to a high-stakes triple threat match against Rhea Ripley and Zoey Stark — the winner earning a coveted spot in the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, set for June 7th. It marked her first match since the December 2, 2024, edition of Raw, where she teamed with fellow Damage CTRL member IYO SKY in tag action against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. Her planned involvement in the Intercontinental Championship tournament late last year was scrapped due to injury, making her return last night all the more significant.

Unfortunately for Sane, her comeback didn’t go exactly as planned. Midway through the match, Stark appeared to suffer a knee injury following a misfired missile dropkick, which led to her being helped to the back. That left Sane and Ripley to finish the bout, and it was The Eradicator who came out on top. Ripley delivered a decisive Riptide to secure the win and punch her ticket to Money in the Bank.

Sane may have come up short, but her return is still a major boost for WWE’s women’s division, and her connection with CM Punk could signal interesting storylines ahead. Speaking of Punk, he made his presence felt again later in the night, running in to help Sami Zayn and Jey Uso fend off a post-match beatdown by Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker in the show’s closing moments.

With Punk back in the mix and Kairi Sane stepping back between the ropes, Raw continues to reload with star power as the road to Money in the Bank heats up.


Stay tuned to WrestlingNewsBlog.com for more updates on Kairi Sane’s return, Zoey Stark’s injury status, and all things heading into WWE Money in the Bank 2025.

WWE Raw Preview 5/19/2025

WWE Raw airs live tonight globally on Netflix from the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

  • WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker (non-title)
  • AJ Styles and Penta vs. Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh
  • Money In The Bank qualifying matches
  • Sheamus vs. Grayson Waller
  • Logan Paul to appear

WWE Raw Preview 5/12/2025

WWE Raw will air live tonight globally on Netflix from the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.

  • Fallout from Backlash
  • CM Punk to appear
  • Penta vs. Chad Gable
  • AJ Styles vs. Judgment Day’s Finn Balor
  • WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso to appear
  • War Raiders vs. American Made (Julius Creed and Brutus Creed)
  • WWE Women’s World Champion IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley vs. Roxanne Perez and Giulia

WWE Raw Preview 5/5/2025

WWE Raw airs live globally tonight beginning at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT on Netflix, from the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska.

  • WWE Women’s World Champion IYO SKY vs. Roxanne Perez (non-title)
  • Becky Lynch will call out WWE Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria 
  • Appearances by Paul Heyman, Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker
  • JD McDonagh vs. Penta
  • Rusev vs. Otis

WWE Roster Shake-Up: Major Main Roster & NXT Releases

WWE made a wave of cuts on Friday, May 2, 2025, parting ways with a mix of established main roster talent and several rising stars from NXT. The release list includes some surprising names, prompting plenty of speculation about what’s next for the wrestlers involved.

Among the main roster talent released are Braun Strowman, Shayna Baszler, Dakota Kai, Kayden Carter, and Katana Chance. Over on the NXT side, the company has let go of Cora Jade, Jakara Jackson, Riley Osborne, Javier Bernal, Oro Mensah, Gigi Dolin, Eddy Thorpe, Dani Palmer and the faction Gallus. These cuts mark another significant roster shuffle for WWE, which seems to be refining its roster across all brands.

As is standard, the released main roster stars will be under 90-day non-compete clauses, while the NXT names are expected to serve 30-day non-compete periods. During that time, WWE will continue to pay the talent, giving them a window to evaluate their options and plan their next moves.

Fightful Select reports that Dakota Kai has already generated considerable interest from other promotions and talent agencies, and insiders expect her to have multiple opportunities ahead. Shayna Baszler’s departure, however, came as a shock to many within WWE. She had recently helped out at “NXT” and re-signed with the company in 2024, making her release one of the more unexpected moves in this round.

In NXT, some releases were more telegraphed. Jakara Jackson’s recent exit from the Meta-Four faction and separation from Lash Legend on this past Tuesday’s “NXT” all but signaled her impending departure. Oro Mensah may have fallen into a similar category.

Meanwhile, Cora Jade and Gigi Dolin wasted no time in re-establishing themselves on the independent scene. Both shared contact details on social media for upcoming bookings, and Jade has already reverted to her indie ring name, Elayna Black—a name she used during her early run on the independent circuit and brief AEW appearances back in 2019 and 2020.

WWE’s latest roster purge underscores the shifting priorities and evolving strategy of the company as it continues to shape its creative and business direction under the TKO banner. For many of these talented performers, this could be the start of a new chapter—whether in AEW, TNA, NJPW, or the growing indie scene.