WWE Raw Preview 7/21/2025

WWE Raw airs globally today from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, beginning at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

  • WWE World Tag Team No. 1 Contenders Match: The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) vs. The Creed Brothers (Julius and Brutus) vs. The LWO’s Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch has an offer for Lyra Valkyria
  • Roman Reigns to address Paul Heyman.
  • Sami Zayn vs. Karrion Kross
  • Rusev vs. Sheamus
  • CM Punk to appear

WWE Raw Preview 7/14/2025

WWE Raw airs live today globally on Netflix from the Legacy Arena at the BJCC in Birmingham, Alabama, beginning at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

  • Fallout from Saturday Night’s Main Event and Evolution
  • Newly crowned WWE Women’s World Champion Naomi to appear
  • Chelsea Green vs WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella
  • WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther to appear
  • Gauntlet Match, with the winner challenging Gunther at SummerSlam for the World Heavyweight Title: CM Punk vs. Jey Uso vs. LA Knight vs. Penta vs. Bron Breakker

WWE Raw Preview 6/30/2025

WWE Raw airs live today globally on Netflix from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with a special start time of 6:00 pm ET/3:00 pm PT.

  • Fallout from Night of Champions
  • WWE World Tag Team Championship Match: The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) defend against Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh
  • Raw General Manager Adam Pearce and SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis will make announcements about Evolution 2
  • WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther has a message for WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg
  • Sami Zayn and Penta vs. Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed
  • Rhea Ripley to open the show
  • Sheamus vs. Rusev

Pat McAfee Opens Up About WWE Raw Hiatus

Pat McAfee has been noticeably absent from the WWE Raw commentary desk since Money in the Bank earlier this month, and now the outspoken former NFL punter has finally addressed why he’s been off the air.

During a recent episode of The Pat McAfee Show, McAfee shared that he’s been taking some much-needed time to recharge. After juggling multiple roles and his surprise in-ring return earlier this year, the fatigue started catching up with him.

“Continuing to just like kind of catch up on life as a whole, post Money In The Bank, pre-Night Of Champions feels like a good time,” McAfee explained. “I was getting pretty exhausted there. So shout out to everybody at the WWE looking out for me too. Very thankful.”

Since McAfee stepped away, WWE has leaned on some familiar faces to keep the commentary desk running smoothly. Wade Barrett filled in during McAfee’s first week out, and Corey Graves — typically seen on NXT or SmackDown — has joined Michael Cole for the last two episodes of Raw. It’s expected that Graves will continue in the role until McAfee is ready to return.

What remains uncertain is whether McAfee will be back for Night of Champions in Riyadh, or if fans will have to wait a bit longer to see him back behind the mic. WWE hasn’t made any official announcement regarding his return date.

Earlier this year, McAfee stepped back into the ring for a surprise one-on-one match at Backlash, taking on Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER in what was his first singles match in two years. Despite a hard-fought effort, McAfee was ultimately defeated, though he managed to survive nearly 15 grueling minutes with one of WWE’s most dominant forces.

With his trademark energy and fan-favorite commentary style, McAfee has become a standout part of WWE’s weekly programming. While it’s clear he needed the break, fans are undoubtedly eager to see when he’ll return to the announce table — or maybe even back inside the squared circle.

WWE Raw Preview 6/23/2024

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

  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bayley
  • Queen of the Ring Semifinals Match: Jade Cargill vs. Roxanne Perez
  • King of the Ring Semifinals Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Jey Uso
  • Bron Breakker vs. Penta
  • We will hear from Seth Rollins
  • Sit-down interview with WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg

Liv Morgan Out with Shoulder Injury, Surgery Required—WWE Tag Title Status Uncertain

WWE Star Liv Morgan Will Require Surgery

One of WWE’s most prominent female stars is officially sidelined. PWInsider has confirmed that Liv Morgan suffered a separated shoulder during her brief match against Kairi Sane on this week’s episode of WWE Raw, and will require surgery—a blow that could keep the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion out of action for months.

The injury occurred early in the bout, just moments after the opening bell, and led to a rushed conclusion. Mike Johnson of PWInsider described the situation as “pretty much the worst case scenario,” with internal sources indicating a long recovery ahead. While no official timetable has been released by WWE, the expected recovery for this type of injury could stretch as long as 16 weeks, according to earlier reporting from PWI.

This puts Morgan’s immediate future in serious doubt—not just in terms of in-ring action, but also regarding her championship reign. WWE has yet to announce whether she and her tag team partner Raquel Rodriguez will be forced to vacate the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. Given Morgan’s extended absence, a title vacancy or interim title scenario appears increasingly likely.

The injury also throws a wrench into creative plans heading into the Evolution premium live event. Just before her match with Sane, Morgan had called out WWE Women’s World Champion IYO SKY, demanding a rematch for the title she previously lost. She also seemed to be setting up a program with WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella, who returned last week to promote Evolution. That moment hinted at a possible tag team match involving the Bella Twins, but all of that is now up in the air.

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select noted during Wednesday’s edition of The Hump that WWE’s creative team is already reworking plans for Evolution in light of Morgan’s injury, though specifics on what was originally intended remain under wraps.

For now, fans will have to wait and see how WWE adjusts. Liv Morgan’s absence leaves a noticeable gap in both the women’s tag division and the Evolution build—but knowing WWE, the show will go on. Just not exactly as planned.

Injury Update: Liv Morgan Legitimately Hurt on WWE Raw, Dislocation Confirmed

Unfortunately, it’s not part of a storyline — Liv Morgan’s recent injury is very real, and WWE is treating it with serious concern.

There had been some early speculation online that Liv’s injury might be a cover to write her off TV for an outside project, but according to a new report from PWInsider, that’s absolutely not the case. The former Women’s Champion was reportedly evaluated immediately backstage by WWE medical staff after the incident occurred, and the company is now awaiting a full medical assessment to determine how long she’ll be out of action.

Initial word is that Liv suffered a dislocation, though the full severity hasn’t yet been confirmed. If it turns out to be a serious case, she could be looking at up to 16 weeks on the sidelines — a timeline that could stretch even longer depending on the complexity of the injury.

Right now, WWE is treading carefully and monitoring her recovery process closely.

Sources describe the incident as a “freak accident,” with no heat or blame placed on any of the talent involved. These kinds of injuries can happen suddenly, even during routine in-ring work, and there’s a sense of disappointment rather than frustration backstage — especially given Liv’s recent high-profile push.

Liv has been front and center in WWE programming over the past few weeks, and her momentum has been undeniable. This injury puts a major speed bump in that run, but if history is any indicator, she’s as tough and determined as they come.

We’ll keep you posted as soon as WWE provides an official update on her status. Here’s wishing Liv a speedy and complete recovery.

Goldberg Returns, Targets GUNTHER for Final Match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event

After months of speculation and teases, Goldberg made his long-awaited WWE return — and he’s coming back for one final battle.

On this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw, just as World Heavyweight Champion GUNTHER was celebrating his recent title win over Jey Uso, the Hall of Famer made a thunderous return to WWE television. But this wasn’t just a cameo — it was a direct challenge. Goldberg declared that GUNTHER would be his last opponent, setting the stage for a massive showdown next month at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Atlanta, Georgia.

GUNTHER had taken to the ring to silence speculation and refocus the conversation around his title reign, addressing rumors and even mentioning Seth Rollins and his looming Money in the Bank briefcase. But before he could get too far, Goldberg’s music hit — and the energy in the arena shifted immediately.

Standing face to face with the reigning champion, Goldberg made it clear: this is personal. He reminded GUNTHER that it was he who picked the fight in the first place, all the way back at Bad Blood last October, when the Austrian powerhouse called him out in front of his hometown crowd while Goldberg was seated ringside with his family.

Since then, fans have speculated that the WWE legend was plotting a retirement match. Those suspicions only intensified after Goldberg mentioned during an appearance on SEC Nation last fall that he was preparing for one final in-ring performance in 2025. With Saturday Night’s Main Event now confirmed for Atlanta — Goldberg’s backyard — the stars have aligned for a generational clash.

There were some concerns about Goldberg’s readiness. In recent interviews, he admitted to dealing with nagging injuries and had been undergoing stem cell treatments for his back, shoulder, and knee. But judging by his return on Raw, the former Universal Champion is locked in and ready to go.

The match is shaping up to be a blockbuster: GUNTHER, the hard-hitting Ring General with a dominant title reign, versus Goldberg, one of the most explosive forces in WWE history looking to go out on his own terms — and in his hometown, no less.

Will Goldberg ride off into the sunset as champion one last time? Or will GUNTHER add another legend to his growing list of victims?

WWE Raw Preview 6/16/2025

WWE Raw will air live globally tonight, from the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with a start time of 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

  • Nick Alids as the Acting Raw General Manager for one night
  • King of the Ring Fatal 4-Way Tournament Match: Rusev vs. Sheamus vs. Bronson Reed vs. Jey Uso
  • Queen of the Ring Fatal 4-Way Tournament Match: Asuka vs. Ivy Nile vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Stephanie Vaquer
  • A new era with Gunther as WWE World Heavyweight Champion begins
  • Reports that Goldberg will appear tonight
  • Liv Morgan will address her attack on WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella, who is scheduled to appear
  • Liv Morgan vs. Kairi Sane
  • Bayley to appear

Goldberg Returning to WWE RAW Ahead of Atlanta Event — Retirement Match Imminent

WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg is officially heading back to Monday Night RAW, and all signs point to a potential farewell match in the city where his legend began.

Per PWI Elite, the former Universal Champion is set to appear on the June 16 episode of RAW, with expectations that he’ll be featured regularly in the lead-up to WWE’s highly anticipated return to Atlanta, Georgia next month. The timing aligns with previous hints from Goldberg himself, who recently teased that his retirement match would happen “in the South” — a region many speculated (correctly, it seems) referred to his hometown of Atlanta.

That speculation only intensified after WWE confirmed two major shows for the Atlanta market on July 12: The Great American Bash and Saturday Night’s Main Event. While it hasn’t been officially confirmed, sources suggest Saturday Night’s Main Event is currently the most likely landing spot for Goldberg’s final in-ring appearance.

If that proves true, it would mark the end of a career that began in WCW in the late ’90s — and that helped make Atlanta a hotbed for pro wrestling during the Monday Night Wars.

Fans last saw Goldberg in WWE at the Bad Blood premium live event in October 2024, where tensions unexpectedly flared between him and GUNTHER. During the event, “The Ring General” delivered a stinging promo targeting both Goldberg and his son, Gage. The WWE legend responded by hopping the barricade, clearly ready to throw down, but security intervened before things escalated further. While there were rumblings of a possible confrontation between the two on this week’s RAW in Phoenix — which ended with GUNTHER regaining the World Heavyweight Championship — those plans were reportedly pulled late in the game.

Goldberg’s last official match came more than three years ago at Elimination Chamber 2022, where he fell to Roman Reigns in a high-stakes title clash. Since then, fans have speculated on if — or when — he’d get one final moment in the spotlight.

Now, it looks like that moment is fast approaching.

With Atlanta serving as the emotional home base of Goldberg’s legacy and WWE stacking up big names for July’s events, the stage feels set for a proper sendoff. Whether it’s GUNTHER, someone from the past, or a surprise opponent, Goldberg’s last ride is about to begin — and fans won’t want to miss a second of it.