WWE RAW Preview: Confirmed matches, segments and more (05-04-2026)

WWE RAW will be taking place tonight from the Chi Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska and several matches and segments have already been confirmed for the broadcast.

Here’s a quick timing breakdown for tonight’s show:

DetailTime / Info
Doors open (local, est.)6:00 p.m. CT
Listed show start6:30 p.m. CT (local arena time)
TV/Netflix live start8:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. CT
VenueCHI Health Center, Omaha, NE
PlatformLive on Netflix (worldwide)

Announced for WWE RAW tonight

The following segments have all been confirmed for tonight’s episode of the show according to WWE.com:

  • Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu to sign contract for WWE Backlash Title Match
  • The Oba Femi Open Challenge begins
  • Penta & Je’von Evans battle Ethan Page & Rusev
  • Sol Ruca to sign a Raw contract
  • IYO SKY and Asuka sit down ahead of WWE Backlash showdown
  • Finn Bálor battles former ally JD McDonagh

WWE RAW ticket sales update for tonight’s show (04-05-2026)

WWE RAW takes place tonight from the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, and while the show hasn’t quite sold out just yet, it’s very much looking like it could do with walk-ups potentially taking the remaining sub-1000 tickets available.

According to the latest report from WrestleTix, 8,347 of the 9,174 currently available tickets have been sold, meaning there is 827 as of writing.

WWE RAW ticket sales, yearly average and update

This is tracking way below what the company managed the last time they were in the building, banking 11,606 tickets sold for the 5/5/2025 episode of RAW. The numbers also don’t look pretty from a year to date average either, which currently stands at 11,900. So even if the show does sell out, that’s still over 2,500 tickets below what they’ve been managing so far this year.

WWE Raw lineup for Monday, May 4, 2026

  • Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu contract signing for WWE Backlash
  • The Oba Femi Open Challenge continues
  • Je’Von Evans & Penta vs. Rusev & Ethan Page
  • JD McDonagh vs. Finn Balor
  • Asuka and IYO SKY will “sit down” ahead of their match at WWE Backlash
  • Sol Ruca signs with Raw

WWE RAW Start Time Tonight (05-04-2026)

WWE RAW airs live tonight, May 4, 2026, starting at 8:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. CT in the United States, streaming exclusively on Netflix from the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Doors for the live crowd open at 6:00-6:30 p.m. local time in Omaha.

WWE RAW Start Time Tonight (05-04-2026)

For U.S.-based fans, tonight’s episode of RAW kicks off at the standard 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, which lines up with the now-standard near-three-hour Netflix live window for the Monday night show. Central Time fans in the arena and across the Midwest can tune in at 7:00 p.m. CT, matching the local bell time in Omaha.

Internationally, regional start times vary slightly depending on local partners and delay windows, but the key anchor remains the U.S. 8:00 p.m. ET live slot.

Venue, Doors, and Local Timing

Tonight’s RAW comes from the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, a modern arena that regularly hosts WWE TV and can comfortably handle full three-camera TV production. The building is listed with a 6:30 p.m. local start for the live event, giving fans roughly 90 minutes of pre-show and dark match content before and after the televised window. Doors typically open around 6:00 p.m., allowing time for merch, concessions, and in-house video packages to air.

Here’s a quick timing breakdown for tonight’s show:

DetailTime / Info
Doors open (local, est.)6:00 p.m. CT
Listed show start6:30 p.m. CT (local arena time)
TV/Netflix live start8:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. CT
VenueCHI Health Center, Omaha, NE
PlatformLive on Netflix (worldwide)

Why Roman Reigns was pulled from June WWE dates

There’s a simple reason why Roman Reigns isn’t booked for June WWE events.

People online noticed on Saturday that Reigns was no longer advertised for upcoming Raw dates, some of which took place internationally. In Sunday’s Daily Update, Dave Meltzer noted that Reigns was removed from those dates because he is not scheduled to be on WWE’s next PLE, Crown Jewel, which takes place in Saudi Arabia on June 27, Night of Champions.

“Regarding Roman Reigns being pulled from June TV dates that were announced, the reason we were told is that he’s not going to be on the Saudi Arabia PPV and thus there was no reason to do the TV’s building that show,” he wrote. “If he loses the title next week, of course that would be a change and there will be more to the story. If he retains, that’s probably all it is. But Reigns is no longer scheduled for any television in June. “

The next World Heavyweight title match

Reigns is scheduled to defend the World Heavyweight title against Jacob Fatu at Backlash, which takes place this coming Saturday in Tampa, Florida. He and Fatu will sign their contract on Raw, the final show before the PLE.

Oba Femi Open Challenge, contract signing, more set for WWE Raw

WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce announced the lineup for Monday’s show.

Pearce revealed there will be a contract signing for the Roman Reigns vs. Jacob Fatu match at Backlash.

“I will get the contract signed for the World Heavyweight Championship match pitting your Heavyweight Champion of the World, Roman Reigns, one-on-one with the Samoan Werewolf, Jacob Fatu. And I’m sure that signing will go down just perfectly fine,” he said.

Pearce confirmed that the Oba Femi Open Challenge will continue, saying: “And do not forget, the Oba Femi Open Challenge is just that. Who in Omaha will step up, face the challenge of The Ruler? Find out on the flagship.”

Je’Von Evans and Penta teaming against Rusev and Ethan Page is also now scheduled for Monday.

A rematch between JD McDonagh and Finn Balor was also announced. Balor defeated McDonagh on last week’s show.

Pearce also said that he will get Asuka and IYO SKY to “sit down and lay it all on the line” on Monday’s show.

“And I’m going to try and get IYO SKY and Asuka to sit down and lay it all on the line less than a week before their matchup at Backlash,” Pearce said.

Previously announced for the show is Sol Ruca officially signing with the Raw brand.

Monday’s show is set for the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. The updated lineup is below.

WWE Raw lineup for Monday, May 4, 2026:

  • Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu contract signing for WWE Backlash
  • The Oba Femi Open Challenge continues
  • Je’Von Evans & Penta vs. Rusev & Ethan Page
  • JD McDonagh vs. Finn Balor
  • Asuka and IYO SKY will “sit down” ahead of their match at WWE Backlash
  • Sol Ruca signs with Raw

Roman Reigns no longer advertised for June episodes of WWE Raw

An apparent change has been made to Roman Reigns’ schedule.

On Saturday, it was noted online that on WWE’s website, the current World Heavyweight Champion was no longer advertised for episodes of WWE Raw that will take place in June. Some of these are overseas dates, though one will take place in Maryland. This includes:

  • June 1 in Turin, Italy
  • June 8 in Paris, France
  • June 15 in Baltimore, Maryland
  • June 22 in London, England

Reigns is still advertised for all episodes of Raw this month. He is set to appear on Monday’s show in Omaha, Nebraska to meet Jacob Fatu face-to-face ahead of their match at Backlash this Saturday in Tampa.

Roman Reigns is here for the summer

After winning the World Heavyweight Championship from CM Punk in the main event of the second night of WrestleMania 42, Reigns seemed to indicate he would be around full time, at least through this summer.

“All this part-time c**p? We’re gonna fix that. Y’all better make some room, because you’re gonna see my a** all Summer!,” he proclaimed at the time.

For subscribers: Dave Meltzer on Netflix numbers for last two weeks of Raw, WrestleMania, and more

Dave Meltzer has a new article up looking at Netflix’s numbers for the last two weeks of Raw as well as additional information on WrestleMania 42 and the Hulk Hogan: Real American docuseries.

Check it out here.

WWE Raw after WrestleMania does fourth-best viewership ever in Netflix era

The Raw after a much-discussed WWE WrestleMania 42 did the show’s fourth-best ever numbers in the Netflix era.

Revealed by the streamer’s weekly Tudum charts, the April 20 episode brought in 3.3 million global viewers — 300,000 viewers shy of the previous year’s Raw after WrestleMania (3.6 million) and just ahead of this past January’s Netflix anniversary episode (3.2 million).

The global hours viewed were 6.6 million, tied for third-best all time with the back-to-back January 20 and January 27, 2025, episodes. It also had a 1:59 listed runtime which was up from previous episodes.

The episode was fourth overall globally, tying a slew of other episodes for its highest-ever ranking on that list. It was a top ten show in 22 countries and was fourth overall in the U.S.

The first season of Unchosen led the week with 10.4 million global views and 46.9 million global hours viewed.

Last reported 10 weeks of WWE Raw on Netflix viewership:

Episode dateGlobal ViewsGlobal Hours
April 20, 20263.3 million6.6 million
April 13, 20262.9 million5.6 million
April 6, 20262.9 million5.5 million
March 30, 20263.0 million5.5 million
March 23, 20262.9 million5.5 million
March 16, 20263.0 million5.9 million
March 9, 20262.8 million5.0 million
March 2, 20263.0 million5.4 million
February 23, 20262.8 million5.6 million
February 16, 20262.7 million4.9 million
Average for last 10 weeks2.93 million5.55 million

Stephanie Vaquer injury angle takes place during WWE Raw

An injury angle took place on Raw involving Stephanie Vaquer.

The now former Women’s World Champion was seen arriving at the arena on Monday when she was jumped by Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez, the latter of whom pushed an equipment box right into Vaquer, crashing it into her shoulder area. Liv Morgan grabbed Vaquer by the hair and told her that this was now her championship.

Later in the show, Michael Cole noted that Vaquer had suffered a second degree AC sprain in her shoulder during the attack and as a result, would be out “for a bit.”

Vaquer last wrestled at WrestleMania, losing the Women’s World Championship to Morgan, who celebrated her victory on last week’s Raw. She was interrupted by Sol Ruca and the two ended up having a match. Although Ruca looked strong, interference by former friend Zaria helped Morgan score the victory.

On Monday, it was announced that Ruca would be signing her Raw contract on next week’s show, firmly establishing her as part of the red brand.

WWE Raw notes: Kairi Sane chants, Oba Femi, Joe Hendry

Notes from Monday’s Raw.

The IYO SKY and Asuka storyline continued on Raw, with Asuka costing SKY the Women’s Intercontinental title after a distraction. After Becky Lynch retained the title, Asuka entered the ring and latched on the Asuka lock to further hammer her point home. Loud chants of ‘We Want Kairi’ could be heard as Asuka ended the segment stood tall.

Kairi Sane ended up being one of the more shocking releases on Friday, which saw cuts across both WWE and NXT. Over the weekend, ‘We Want Kairi’ trended on social media with fans hoping WWE would reverse their decision, similar to when R-Truth was released and later brought back last year.

After Grayson Waller complained about everyone else getting opportunities, he started to complain about Oba Femi, saying he was overrated and only beat Brock Lesnar at the end of his career. Femi was right behind him and told Adam Pearce to make the match. After the quick victory, Femi said that with all the top champions tied up, he would officially start his own open challenge, offering anyone back in the locker room a chance to stand up.

On the same show, Joe Hendry appeared and held a concert with a new song making it clear that he had signed with Raw. Austin Theory and Logan Paul came out and heckled Hendry, who ended up calling them losers. They got into a brawl until the Street Profits came out for the save.

Later, the Profits welcomed Hendry to Raw and suggested he change his blue shirt to a red one.

Sol Ruca contract signing booked for next WWE Raw

Sol Ruca is heading to Raw.

It was announced during Monday’s show that the NXT star will officially join the red brand on next week’s Raw in Omaha, Nebraska. She officially made her main roster debut on the Raw following WrestleMania, coming close but ultimately failing to defeat Liv Morgan thanks to former tag team partner Zaria.

The two ended up wrestling in the main event on last week’s NXT, squaring off in a last woman standing match. Zaria ended up scoring the win after seemingly reuniting with her former friend,  only to turn against her once again, shoving her off a perch and through two tables, with only one breaking. Despite the nasty-looking fall, Ruca was reported to be alright following the match.

At the very end of this week’s Raw, an irate Jacob Fatu attacked Roman Reigns, making it clear he wanted the next shot at the World Championship.  After leaving him laying with the Tongan death grip, Reigns recovered and told Fatu he’d see him at Backlash on May 9. As he was walking up the up, Fatu told Reigns that he would see him next week.

WWE Raw (May 4)

  • Sol Ruca signs with Raw
  • More between Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu

WWE Raw live results: Roman Reigns answers Jacob Fatu

Date: April 27, 2026
Location: Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, TX 

The Big Takeaway —

Roman Reigns accepted Jacob Fatu’s world title challenge for Backlash after Fatu laid him out in the main event segment. Fatu made it clear he would be seeing Reigns again next week (on the final Raw before Backlash). 

Iyo Sky lost to Becky Lynch in an impromptu Women’s Intercontinental title match thanks to interference by Asuka. Sky and Asuka will wrestle at Backlash. 

Kairi Sane was not mentioned by name on the show, but was written off with a few passing references. There were chants for Sane when Asuka attacked Sky after her match.

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Show Recap — 

They’ve adjusted the signature video that starts every show. Brock Lesnar is now in the “Forever” portion, while Oba Femi has been added to the “Now” portion. 

Roman Reigns & The Usos opening pre-taped promo 

I would call this a cold open, but it was preceded by a video package of last week’s events. This was similar to a few weeks ago when Raw started with a Roman Reigns pre-taped video instead of the usual in-ring segment. (Although we still got one of those.)

Reigns sat down with Jimmy and Jey Uso. He said the past was the past, and that’s where he would leave it, because they were blood and they were the only ones he could trust. He wanted their thoughts because he wasn’t sure where Jacob Fatu was coming from. 

Reigns told everyone that they had two years to climb the mountain (after he lost the title), but after all that time, it was Reigns himself who climbed the mountain and won the title—but now Fatu was trying to take it from him. 

Jimmy understood where Fatu was coming from. He understood Fatu wanting to upgrade his household, but it shouldn’t come at Reigns’ expense. Jey said Fatu was dangerous. He dismantled the MFTs one by one on SmackDown. They left Fatu on his own for a reason. If Fatu beat Reigns, he would take everything. Jey said this couldn’t all be about respect—there had to be consequences. 

Reigns said Jey was right. They weren’t giving out charity. Reigns said he would sit on this and address it later tonight. 

The three men put their hands together, and Reigns called them the first family. 

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Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker segment 

Rollins entered to a strong reaction wearing an all-black suit. He said it was Bron Breakker’s fault that he was not currently the world champion and why he lost to Gunther at WrestleMania. Rollins took credit for Breakker having nine staples in the back of his head and called him out. 

Breakker entered with Paul Heyman. Rollins said he gave Breakker the world on a silver platter, but Breakker repaid him by taking everything away from him. Breakker was the reason Rollins had to forfeit the title, the reason he didn’t main-event WrestleMania, and the reason he lost at the show. Rollins asked Breakker how it benefited him at all. 

Breakker asked Rollins what he gave to him and Bronson Reed. It was the two of them putting out Rollins’ fires week after week and fighting his battles. Breakker and Reed had to sit in the background as Rollins started Raw every week by repeating the same thing over and over. Breakker held his nose and did a nasally impression of Rollins’ usual opening promo (which he, in fact, started this promo with). Breakker said he never needed Rollins—he only needed Heyman. 

Rollins laughed at this. Rollins said he was the world champion two years ago and wanted to fight the best in the world. He called Shawn Michaels so he could fight his best in NXT, and Michaels named Breakker. Rollins was on board. Last year, Heyman asked Rollins to take Breakker under his wing. Rollins was on board with that, too, because under his tutelage, he knew Breakker could be the biggest star in the industry. 

Rollins has seen athletes of all disciplines come in over the years, but Breakker was the most unique. He had everything to be the next big star in the industry. Everything except the most important thing. Rollins pointed at his head. 

Rollins knew what it was like being a 28-year-old young cat coming into the company, thinking the business owed him something. He knew what it was like to bet on himself and make decisions people wouldn’t be happy with. The difference between them was that Breakker tried, while Rollins succeeded. 

Rollins took chances that got him WrestleMania main events, while Breakker took chances and wound up with Austin Theory, Logan Paul, dinners on a private jet and happy endings from Heyman. Rollins told Breakker he wasn’t ready. 

Breakker said he was well on his way to becoming a main eventer with or without Rollins. He said Rollins’ body and mind couldn’t handle it anymore, and his shoulder couldn’t handle the weight of the strap. 

Breakker admitted he came up short in his world title match (against CM Punk), but he could sleep at night knowing he lost to the best in the world rather than to someone who self-proclaimed it. Breakker knew Rollins was a future WWE Hall of Famer. But he was also the very best in the world at being number two. 

Rollins responded, “That was pretty good, baby Steiner.” Rollins wondered if Breakker came up with that on his own or if he called Big Poppa Pump for his hookup. Rollins challenged Breakker to a match at Backlash to prove he was ready. Rollins told Breakker Steiner (that’s what he called him) that he wasn’t even number two in his own family.

(The show was 21 minutes old by the time this was done. They laid out their issues well enough—after weeks of physically assaulting each other—but Rollins’ promo in particular probably could have been cut in half. I know Reigns likes to start and end the shows, hence why his promo went first, but they should spread out these long talking segments.) 

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Wrestlers were shown arriving, but Stephanie Vaquer’s introduction was interrupted when she was attacked by Raquel Rodriguez. Roxanne Perez appeared on screen to a big pop (she’s from this town), but the crowd went quiet when she crushed Vaquer with an equipment box. Liv Morgan told Vaquer, “Now this is over because this is my championship.” 

Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c) vs. Rusev 

The opening match started 29 minutes into the show. It went seven and a half minutes, and three of those were during a break. 

As Penta set up for a springboard move, Rusev was about to kick him out of the air with a Machka Kick, but Penta knew it was coming and held onto the rope a second longer to avoid it. Rusev whiffed on the kick, and Penta caught him in a schoolboy for the pinfall win. 

— Rusev was annoyed, so he attacked Penta after the match. Ethan Page, who watched the match from ringside, tried to join Rusev, but Rusev wasn’t interested. After Penta fought back, Page decked him from behind. Rusev and Page put the boots to Penta until Je’Von Evans ran out to make the save. 

Match result: Penta defeated Rusev to retain the Intercontinental Championship (7:31) 

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There was a commercial for the Hulk Hogan Netflix documentary. This aired during the actual broadcast, not during the Netflix ad break. 

El Grande Americano cut a promo about his upcoming mask vs. mask match. In order to prepare, he wanted to challenge the biggest lucha libre star around here, so he challenged Rey Mysterio to a match tonight. The crowd cheered. 

During the break, they re-aired the Danhausen/Miz segment from SmackDown. (They aired more of this later.)

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Becky Lynch promo 

Lynch said she finally got rid of AJ Lee and ended her horrible title reign. She put gold around the waist of somebody who deserved it and became the first person to win four different titles at WrestleMania. She’s the first three-time Women’s IC champion and has won more Mania matches than any woman in history. She claimed she was coming for Undertaker’s win record next. (This got no reaction.) 

All of that was wonderful, but what happened after the match was more important. She saw a sea of over 50,000 fans at Mania with her daughter sitting in the front row. She took her daughter up the ramp and to the back. She realized she needed to show her what a real champion was. It wasn’t about the five-star hotels or private jets or fancy tour buses, even though she indulged in all of that. It wasn’t about going to the biggest cities—it was about showing up in run-down towns like Loredo and showing up for all the common folk. 

She knew the fans wanted her to be a fighting champion and not just against a nostalgia act or an underdog. She knew they wanted something new, shiny and exciting, so she issued an open challenge. 

Iyo Sky entered, and the crowd chanted her name. Sky accepted. Lynch laughed. She said she wanted something new, shiny and exciting, and Sky was none of those things. She thought maybe Sky was accepting on Rhea Ripley’s behalf. She wanted to fight Shawn Michaels, not Marty Jannetty. After Lynch said Sky was holding Ripley back, Sky smacked her in the face. 

Lynch was about to bail, but Adam Pearce sauntered out to make the title match official. 

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Women’s Intercontinental Championship match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. IYO SKY 

There was a passing reference to Kairi Sane during this match, though they never said her name. Michael Cole mentioned Sky and Ripley beating the Kabuki Warriors last week, and that Asuka was still pissed about it. Corey Graves said Asuka was so upset that we wouldn’t be seeing her former pupil for a long time.

Lynch blindsided Sky before the match began. Sky fought her off and tossed her around ringside, and the match began once they reentered the ring. They actually got to wrestle for a good six minutes or so before this went to break. Lynch got some offence, but Sky got the better of her and hit a powerbomb outside the ring. 

They traded submission attempts during a break until the fight spilled back outside, where Sky hit a high cross off the barricade. After the break, Lynch hit a superplex and floated over into a DDT for two. Sky countered a Man-handle, hit a great-looking superkick, and a butterfly backbreaker for two. 

Sky hit a tornado DDT and went for a moonsault, but Lynch got her feet up and hit a Man-handle Slam for a nearfall. Sky followed later with an Asai moonsault. 

As the ref (not Jessika Carr) checked on Lynch, Asuka ran down and tripped Sky off the rope. The ref had to play dumb and pretend she couldn’t see Asuka standing nearby with Sky suddenly down. 

Lynch took advantage and hit the Man-handle Slam for the pinfall win. Lynch retains. 

— Asuka attacked Sky after the match. Asuka put her in the Asuka Lock, and Sky tapped out. The crowd chanted, “We want Kairi,” as Asuka stood tall. 

Match result: Becky Lynch defeated IYO SKY to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship (13:22) 

This was a really good match until the finish. It was refreshing to see Lynch finally wrestle someone other than Maxxine Dupri or AJ Lee in a singles match (for the first time since August 2025). The crowd was really into Sky, who suffered her fourth straight singles loss.

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Chad Gable Americano approached Rey Mysterio backstage. Gable asked whether he would have to watch his back when he faced El Grande Americano in their mask vs. mask match. Mysterio said no. All he wanted was for the two of them to respect lucha libre. Mysterio said something in Spanish, and Gable pretended to understand. Mysterio shook his head. 

El Grande and his two buddies showed up. El Grande spoke to Mysterio in Spanish, but Gable told him to mind his business. They yelled at each other until Mysterio cut them off and said he wasn’t choosing sides. El Grande said he’d see Mysterio in the ring, and Mysterio was ready. 

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Byron Saxton tried interviewing the Usos, but they were cut off by LA Knight. He asked if they were sitting at the table again, with Reigns at the head of the table. Knight reminded Jey that he was world champion on his own. Jimmy had the potential to be the champion, too, but he couldn’t do that under Reigns. 

The Usos told him this was family business. Knight told them that the power they had under the Bloodline eventually corrupts, and then it would be his business. 

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Joe Hendry concert 

Hendry said he had a big decision to make and wanted to explain it via song. He sang a song announcing that he signed with Raw. In the song’s final verse, he said he respected the OTC and wanted to fire Logan Paul. He got the crowd to sing along to “fire Logan Paul,” until Paul interrupted. 

Paul marched out with Theory and was red-hot. He called himself unfireable. Theory and Paul bragged about being champions. Hendry said he saw their match on ESPN and called them primetime losers. 

Theory shoved the microphone into Hendry’s chest, so Hendry decked him with a clothesline and tackled Paul into the corner. The Vision swarmed him, though, until Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford ran out to make the save. 

After The Street Profits cleared Paul and Theory from the ring, Hendry wiped them out with a leaping dive. Hendry’s music hit, and he posed with Dawkins and Ford. 

(Singing a song proclaiming your admiration for Roman Reigns and hatred of Logan Paul is definitely one way to get yourself endeared to a new audience. Maybe he can shoot the t-shirt gun next week.) 

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Backstage, Grayson Waller complained to Pearce about giving everyone else opportunities. Pearce tried to warn him that Oba Femi was standing behind him, but Waller didn’t get it. Waller said Femi was overrated and only beat Lesnar at the end of his career. Waller turned around to see Femi, who told Peare to make a match. Pearce made it official. (Our third impromptu match.) 

*******

The Street Profits officially welcomed Hendry to Raw. Before he left, Ford told Hendry to switch his blue shirt now that he was on Raw. 

Rollins approached Dawkins and Ford. He was about to thank them for their help last week, but they cut him off. They said Rollins thought everything was about him, like he was something special, and they walked off. 

(I enjoyed Ford and Dawkins telling off Rollins.) 

*******

The mask match between El Grande Americano and the Original El Grande is taking place in AAA on May 30th.  

Rey Mysterio vs. El Grande Americano (w/ Bravo & Rayo Americano) 

There was a funny moment on commentary when Cole said he couldn’t wait to see what this guy looked like without his mask. Graves told him to go watch some old WCW before quickly realizing he meant El Grande, not Rey. (Graves knew what he meant.) 

After a break, Rey fought back and hit a tilt-a-whirl DDT. The ref was distracted as Rey tried to get rid of Bravo on one side of the ring, as Rayo tried placing the metal plate inside El Grande’s mask on the other. Rey gave Rayo a 619 for his trouble. 

The plate wound up in the ring, and El Grande tried to grab it for himself, but Gable Americano showed up and took it away. Rey shoved El Grande into Gable before giving El Grande a 619 and a springboard splash for the pinfall win. 

— Gable and El Grande brawled after the match until officials broke it up. 

Match result: Rey Mysterio defeated El Grande Americano (8:36)

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Announced for Backlash so far: 

  • Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker 
  • IYO SKY vs. Asuka 

Asuka promo 

Asuka said she wasn’t done with Sky yet. She was still Sky’s senpai. All she tried to do was help Sky, but she only disappointed her. Sky was ungrateful, selfish, and her biggest failure. Sky failed Asuka and failed her family. 

Asuka said, “And now, we’re both alone, because I didn’t want another IYO.” (Another reference to Sane without saying her name.) Asuka said Sky killed her family, and now nothing would stop Asuka from destroying her. She would teach Sky one final lesson: that she would never be ready for Asuka. 

*******

Oba Femi vs. Grayson Waller 

Femi slammed Waller before hitting a running uppercut and a Fall From Grace powerbomb for the pinfall win. 

— After the match, Femi said the top champions were all tied up, and the United States Champion wasn’t accepting open challenges. Instead, Femi issued an open challenge to face him. He offered everyone a chance to step up, but warned that anyone who did so would be punished by the ruler. 

The crowd was into Femi as usual. 

Match result: Oba Femi defeated Grayson Waller (1:04)

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Liv Morgan spoke to Roxanne Perez backstage. Morgan wanted to finish the conversation they were having before WrestleMania when Vaquer bashed their heads together. (So they had no opportunity to chat in the last three weeks outside of this show.) 

Morgan knew it must have been tough for Perez to watch everything that went down with Finn Bálor, because she knew they were close. But Morgan said they were a family, and Bálor put himself before the family. Morgan would never do that, so she would be in Perez’s corner tonight. 

Morgan asked Perez if she trusted her. Perez nodded her head, but told Morgan to go ahead without her. 

After Morgan left, Bálor slipped into the room unnoticed somehow and warned Perez that she couldn’t trust anyone in Judgment Day. Perez wondered if she could trust Bálor. She told him to leave before he got hurt. He wished her luck and left. 

Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez (w/ Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan) vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria 

Perez was a huge fan favourite in front of her hometown crowd, and the crowd booed whenever the babyfaces went on offence against her. Cole said she had about 30 friends and family in the crowd. 

Perez and Valkyria got hot tags after a break, but it was the babyface Valkyria who ran wild to the chorus of boos. Perez fought back and gave Bayley a Russian leg sweep as Rodriguez simultaneously hit a big boot, but Valkyria broke up the cover. 

Perez knocked Valkyria off the apron and set up Bayley for Pop Rox, but Bayley countered and hit Bayley-to-belly for two after Rodriguez broke up the cover. Valkyria tackled Rodriguez out of the ring. 

Morgan leaped on the apron, so Bayley went after her. Bayley grabbed Morgan by the hair, but Morgan jumped down to the floor to break it up, and Bayley bounced off the rope as a result. The ref didn’t call a DQ, but this was basically Bayley’s own fault. 

The distraction allowed Perez to hit a shining wizard and Pop Rox for the pinfall win to a big pop from the crowd. 

Match result: Roxanne Perez & Raquel Rodriguez defeated Bayley & Lyra Valkyria (9:20)

The match itself was just ok, but it was nice to see Perez get a big ovation and a win in her hometown in her return to the ring. 

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There was a quick Sol Ruca video package. She signs her Raw contract next week. 

Main event segment 

Roman Reigns entered to a very big reaction. He said it’s been a while since he’s been in Texas, and if you couldn’t tell by watching at home, they loved him here. Everyone cheered. 

Reigns said they created this world title belt in spite of him. They made it to try to take away from his shine, but it didn’t work. There was an old saying, and it was true: the title didn’t make the man, the man made the title. That’s exactly what he did. He put the title in the main event and on night two of WrestleMania. He made the title relevant, and now, you could finally be proud of it. Now, you could finally choose to acknowledge this title. Reigns told Loredo to acknowledge him. They did. 

Jacob Fatu entered. Reigns said he gave Fatu a week to think it over and hoped he had made the right choice. Reigns hoped that Fatu would choose to unite their family and not divide. 

Fatu said he didn’t need a week, a day, or an hour to think about it. Fatu knew exactly what he wanted when he came out last week. He didn’t hesitate when he said he needed that title. 

Fatu said Reigns must be stuck in his WWE main event bubble. Reigns didn’t grind like him. Twelve years of hard work and suffering, not knowing what the next meal was going to be. While Reigns was running the Bloodline, Fatu was broke, foaming out the mouth, grinding on the front line, trying to figure out if he would get here or not. 

It wasn’t how you started, but how you finish, and it got him standing out here now in front of Reigns’ ass. When he got started in WWE, Reigns, Jimmy, and Jey didn’t call him. Solo Sikoa did. Sikoa gave him a chance. 

Reigns cut him off. Reigns said Fatu was either confused or dumber than he thought. Sikoa couldn’t even get a coffee delivered to the building if he wanted to. Reigns was the one who ran the place. 

Reigns admitted he got a little distracted because things did get hectic around here, but he did sign off on Fatu. But now Fatu was sounding like a confused fool. Fatu didn’t deserve it and hasn’t earned it. Allowing Fatu to compete against him was nepotism, and he couldn’t allow that. 

Before Reigns could continue, Fatu aggressively grabbed him by the jaw and wouldn’t let go until Reigns bonked him with the mic. Fatu put him in the Tongan Death Grip and headbutted him until he fell to the mat. Fatu warned Reigns that he would take everything from him. 

Fatu held the title before dropping it on Reigns. There was a smattering of boos for Fatu as he walked off. 

Reigns, still down on the mat, grabbed the mic and said he would see Fatu at Backlash. Before the show ended, Fatu told Reigns off-mic that he’d see his punk-ass next week.

(This was another strong segment following last week’s setup. Fatu comes across as completely different from everyone else on the show and as a title challenger. It’s tricky because he’s an easy guy to root for, but going against Reigns seems to automatically make him a heel to this audience right now. He doesn’t seem to be going full-fledged heel, he’s just out of his mind with the title within his grasp, so we’ll see how they handle it.) 

WWE Raw ticket update for tonight in Laredo, Texas

WWE RAW takes place tonight from Sames Auto Arena, Laredo, TX. As of writing, the show has not quite sold out, with WrestleTix confirming on their most recent update that there are around 907 still left to shift.

The current setup for the show has 7,828 with a reported 6,921 tickets distributed. This update was posted yesterday, so there’s a good chance that the show will be close to sold out as we get closer to tonight.

The last time the company ran this venue was on 1/27/2023 for a Smackdown where 7,555 tickets were distributed. They’ve obviously topped that number already but not quite sold out as of writing.

WWE RAW Tonight

You can check out the full lineup for WWE RAW Tonigt here which includes:

  • Joe Hendry will make his official Raw debut.
  • Roman Reigns will confront Jacob Fatu after Fatu challenged him for the World Heavyweight Championship.
  • The new Women’s Intercontinental Champion, Becky Lynch, will return.

Rusev cuts social media promo on Penta ahead of WWE Raw Intercontinental title match

Rusev will be challenging Penta for the WWE Intercontinental Championship tonight on WWE RAW, and he cut a promo on social media ahead of the match hyping the bout.

“It’s a happy day at the Rusev household. Just got the word that tomorrow night, Monday Night Raw, Penta vs Rusev is happening. Finally, finally, finally I’m gonna get my hands one-on-one on Penta. No other five fools trying to jump around from ladders, trying to get between me and my title.

“And I know, I know, I’m not taking Penta lightly. I know about all his fancy tricks, but Rusev is big, Rusev is strong and Rusev is mean, and he’s pissed off. I’m not fighting for another house, for another car, I’m fighting for the thing that matters the most to me, and that is the WWE Intercontinental Title, because I want to go home as a champion. I want to represent my people, my fans, as a champion. They expect it from me and I am going to deliver it for them. So tomorrow night… Rusev crush.”

credit to WrestleTalk for the transcription

Rusev vs PENTA WWE RAW Tonight

As noted Rusev vs PENTA will be taking place tonight on RAW, you can check out the full lineup here which includes:

  • Joe Hendry will make his official Raw debut.
  • Roman Reigns will confront Jacob Fatu after Fatu challenged him for the World Heavyweight Championship.
  • The new Women’s Intercontinental Champion, Becky Lynch, will return.