WWE Raw Preview 12/29/2025

WWE Raw airs live today on Netflix from the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida with a start time of 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

  • The Vision (Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, Logan Paul & Austin Theory) to open the show
  • WWE Women’s World Championship Triple Threat Match: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella vs. Raquel Rodriguez
  • WWE World Tag Team Championship Match: Dragon Lee & AJ Styles (c) vs. The Usos
  • Austin Theory vs. WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio

WWE Raw Preview 12/22/2025

Tonight’s episode of WWE Raw, which was taped on December 19, emanates from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan – airing on Netflix at 8pm ET/5pm PT

  • Je’Von Evans vs. Rayo Americano
  • Bayley vs. Roxanne Perez
  • Rhea Ripley vs. Asuka
  • What’s next for Women’s Intercontinental Champion Maxxine Dupri
  • Gunther to appear

WWE Raw Preview 12/15/2025

WWE Raw live tonight on Netflix from the GIANT Center in Hershey, PA.

  • WWE Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer(c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Maxxine Dupri (c) vs. Ivy Nile
  • The Usos vs. The New Day
  • CM Punk returns
  • Logan Paul vs. Rey Mysterio
  • Gunther to appear

WWE Pulling Double Duty Next Week With Back-to-Back Raw & SmackDown Holiday Tapings

WWE is getting ahead of the holiday schedule next week, as both RAW and SmackDown will be taped in back-to-back double sessions. Fans in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, will essentially be getting two shows for the price of one.

The December stop of Monday Night RAW in Hershey has been re-listed as a combined taping for both RAW and SmackDown. A few days later, Friday Night SmackDown in Grand Rapids will follow the same format, also pulling double duty.

To make room for the expanded schedule, WWE has bumped both events’ local start times to 6 PM. Interestingly, even though RAW will be taped early, it’s still set to air in its standard TV window at 8 PM EST, so fans at home won’t see the usual “early airing” adjustment that sometimes happens with internationally broadcast shows.

On the storyline front, WWE has confirmed a marquee tag match for next week’s RAW: The Usos vs. The New Day—a rivalry that never misses. With both brands under one roof and a packed taping schedule, it wouldn’t be shocking if more crossover surprises hit the card.

WWE Raw Preview 12/8/2025

WWE Raw tonight live from the T-Mobile Arena in Kansas City, Missouri airing on Netflix.

  • World Tag Team Championship Match: AJ Styles & Dragon Lee (c) The War Raiders
  • Gunther speaks
  • Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez
  • Rey Mysterio vs. Finn Balor
  • Stephanie Vaquer to appear live

WWE Raw Preview 12/1/2025

WWE Raw live tonight 8pm ET from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, airing on Netflix.

  • Fallout from Survivor Series War Games
  • WWE World Tag Team Championship: AJ Styles & Dragon Lee defend against New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston)
  • Last Time Is Now Tournament Semifinals: Jey Uso vs. LA Knight
  • Last Time Is Now Tournament Semifinals: Gunther vs. Solo Sikoa

Penta Shares Update After In-Ring Injury on WWE RAW

Penta’s first-round clash with Solo Sikoa on this week’s WWE RAW came to an abrupt and worrying end, as the match was waved off after Penta appeared to suffer an injury mid-bout. With the referee stopping the action, Sikoa was awarded the win in the ongoing “Last Time Is Now” tournament.

Following the scare, Penta took to social media to address fans directly. While he didn’t reveal what type of injury he suffered or how long he expects to be out, he made it clear that Monday’s setback hasn’t shaken his resolve.

In a passionate message, Penta thanked everyone who reached out, saying the situation pushed him both physically and mentally. He framed the moment as a reminder of the resilience he’s built throughout his career, calling himself a “Mexican warrior” shaped by struggle and pride. He also took a moment to show respect to Sikoa, praising him for a clean, professional match before things went south.

Most importantly for fans, Penta promised he won’t be sidelined for long. He vowed to return “very soon,” more focused and determined to finish the business he feels he left behind.

As of now, WWE hasn’t provided an official medical update, but Penta’s message suggests he’s staying positive and preparing for a quick comeback. We’ll keep you posted as more details emerge.

Update on Penta After Scary Fall on WWE RAW

Fans held their breath during the November 24th episode of WWE RAW when Penta took a frightening spill mid-match. The injury scare came during his bout with Solo Sikoa in the Last Time Is Now Tournament, forcing officials to wave off the match as medical staff rushed in. The sudden stoppage had viewers worried the Lucha star had suffered a serious injury.

Thankfully, the latest update paints a much more encouraging picture.

According to new information emerging after the show, Penta’s condition isn’t nearly as severe as many initially feared. While the awkward fall looked rough in real time and clearly warranted immediate medical attention, early evaluations indicate that he avoided any major injury.

More details are still to come, but for now, things are trending in the right direction. With how physical Penta’s style is — and how often he puts his body on the line — the quick response from WWE’s ringside team likely helped prevent the situation from getting worse.

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WWE Raw Preview 11/24/2025

WWE Raw will air live globally on Netflix from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

  • Roman Reigns to open the show
  • The Last Time is Now Quarterfinals Match: Gunther vs. Carmelo Hayes
  • The Last Time Is Now Quarterfinals Match: Solo Sikoa vs. Penta
  • Men’s WarGames Advantage Match: Participants TBA
  • Dominik Mysterio to address John Cena
  • Becky Lynch to appear live

TNA’s Nic Nemeth Returned On Raw As Dolph Ziggler In ‘Last Time Is Now’ Tournament

In a surprise that lit up social media before the bell even rang, former TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth stepped back into WWE rings Monday night—only this time he re-embraced the persona fans know best: Dolph Ziggler. The longtime WWE standout returned on “Raw” as a mystery entrant in the “Last Time Is Now” tournament, a high-stakes bracket that will determine who gets the honor of facing John Cena in his final match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

But Ziggler’s comeback run hit a wall early, courtesy of Solo Sikoa.

After “Raw” GM Adam Pearce kept Sikoa’s opponent under wraps all night, Ziggler emerged to a huge reaction. Sikoa made his entrance with Talla Tonga at his side, though he wouldn’t end up needing any backup. Ziggler came out hot, trying to overwhelm Sikoa with quick strikes and a series of elbow drops as he looked to shake off any ring rust.

The former World Heavyweight Champion pushed the pace, even locking in an early submission attempt that forced Sikoa to scramble for the ropes. When the action spilled to the floor, Ziggler bounced Sikoa off the announce desk, giving himself a brief opening. Back inside, a top-rope elbow and the Blonde Ambition weren’t enough—Sikoa kicked out with authority each time.

Momentum shifted when Ziggler lined up for Sweet Chin Music. Sikoa caught the first attempt, but Ziggler still managed to land a clean shot moments later. The problem? It didn’t keep Sikoa down for long. As Ziggler tried to regain his balance, Sikoa blasted him with a devastating Samoan Spike, dropping the 19-year WWE veteran for the three-count.

With the win, Solo Sikoa advances in the tournament, inching closer to a potential showdown with John Cena. As for Ziggler, his WWE return created plenty of buzz—even if his run in the bracket ended just as quickly as it began.