WWE’s European Summer Tour has brought Monday Night RAW all the way to the Accor Arena in Paris, France and frankly, it feels like the perfect setting for a big night of wrestling. There’s just something about an international crowd that hits different. Paris is about to bring that energy tonight.
When and Where to Watch WWE RAW Tonight
The show is live from Paris, so broadcast times will be earlier than normal for North American fans. If you’re in the US, you’ll be catching this one at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT on a Monday afternoon, which is a little unusual, but honestly kind of a fun lunch break. Wrestling is something we can all get behind.
Here’s a full breakdown of start times around the world:
- USA: 2 PM ET / 1 PM CT (Monday)
- Canada: 2 PM ET (Monday)
- Mexico: 12 PM CT (Monday)
- United Kingdom: 7 PM BST (Monday)
- Ireland: 7 PM IST (Monday)
- India: 11:30 PM IST (Monday)
- France: 8:00 PM CEST (Monday)
- Saudi Arabia: 9:00 PM AST (Monday)
- Australia: 4:00 AM AEST (Tuesday)
- Japan: 3:00 AM JST (Tuesday)
No matter where you’re watching from, Monday Night RAW streams live and exclusively on Netflix worldwide. It’s the only place to catch all the action in real time.
What’s on the Card Tonight
So now we come to the good stuff. WWE is not messing around, as Night of Champions is just around the corner and tonight’s card is stacked.
The King and Queen of the Ring tournaments are heating up, and the matches tonight are going to have a big say in who enters that pay-per-view with momentum. Here’s how it’s rolling out:
- Sol Ruca vs. Lyra Valkyria for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship
- Seth Rollins vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Ricky Saints vs. Tama Tonga: King of the Ring Tournament
- Liv Morgan vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Becky Lynch vs. Chelsea Green: Queen of the Ring Tournament
- Penta vs. Rey Mysterio: Intercontinental Championship
Especially that last one, Penta vs Rey Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship in Paris, is the kind of match that belongs on a massive stage and tonight it’s getting just that. Two of the most exciting in-ring performers on the roster are going head-to-head in front of a European crowd that is going to be absolutely electric from the opening bell.
Why RAW Feels Different Tonight
There’s a reason WWE brings its biggest shows to international cities. The crowds are passionate, the atmosphere inside the arena feels completely different, and the performers tend to bring something extra when they’re in front of a new audience. Paris isn’t just a backdrop; it genuinely raises the energy of the entire show.
With the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments heading to their finals and Night of Champions looming, every match tonight means something. Wins and losses count, storylines are changing, and the Paris crowd is going to make sure every moment lands harder than normal.
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