DENVER – The WWE Superstars are back on American soil after a historic night in Germany. Monday Night Raw broadcasts live today – Monday, Sept. 2 – from Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. Tonight’s episode is available on multiple streaming services for free.
If you can’t catch tonight’s show live on USA Network at 8 p.m. Eastern (6 p.m. Mountain), you can always utilize free trials from FuboTV and DirecTV Stream. There are also promotional offers for new customers from Sling TV, or you can watch later this week on Peaco*ck.
In tonight’s jam-packed episode, the fallout from Bash in Berlin spills in the Mile High City while the Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contender’s Tournament heats up.
Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest finally got the best of WWE Women’s Champion Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio. How will the victory at Bash in Berlin set up the next chapter of this feud? Find out tonight.
The Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contender’s Tournament continues tonight with two matches. First, an intriguing triple threat between Dirty Dom, Ilja Dragunov and Dragon Lee.
The second match will be Sheamus vs. “Big” Bronson Reed vs Ludwig Kaiser.
Reed left the WWE Universe in shock after his latest dismantling of a superstar. An all-out brawl spilled into the loading dock between Reed and Braun Stroman, Reed eventually ended the exchange with a cataclysmic Tsunami that crushed Stroman on top of a car.
Here’s the carnage:
Jey Uso and the “Bruiserweight” Pete Dunne have both advanced to the next round of the Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contender’s Tournament. Uso defeated Karrion Kross and Kofi Kingston in a Triple Threat Match while Dunne bested the Miz and Xavier Woods in a Triple Threat Match as well.
A bloodied CM Punk improved his record to 3-0 in Strap Matches after defeating Drew McIntyre in their hateful spat in Berlin. Punk proclaimed the rivalry is over and he will focus on garnering gold. Will McIntyre move on as well, or is there still bad blood between the two foes?
After being put on the shelf, Zelina Vega returned to wreak havoc on the Pure Fusion Collective as she distracted Baszler and Stark during their match against Damage Control last week. Vega and Baszler will face each other in a singles match with no shortage of animosity.
Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill reclaimed the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship after defeating the Unholy Union of Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn at Bash in Berlin. The champions are set for a cross-brand celebration tonight. Will a new challenger emerge for their titles?
Dawn and Fyre will look to return to the win column with a match against Damage Controls’ IYO SKY and Kairi Sane. The winner will earn a tag team title shot in the future.
Alpha Academy will take on American Made as the two teams continue to deepen their disdain for one another. Ivy Nile and Maxxine Dupri went one-on-one last week before and interruption from the Wyatt Sicks. The match will feature Otis, Tozawa and Dupri against the Creed Brothers and Nile.
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If you missed Bash in Berlin, you can watch a full video recap below. The Premium Live Event is also available on Peaco*ck.
Here’s more information on how to watch tonight’s RAW on TV and streaming services.
What: WWE Monday Night Raw
When: Monday, Sept. 2, 2024
Time: 8 p.m. Eastern (6 p.m. Mountain)
Where: Ball Arena | Denver, Colorado
Channel: USA Network
Best streaming options: FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), Sling TV (half off first month) and Peaco*ck (a few days after airtime).
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NOTE: WWE Monday Night Raw episodes are available on Peaco*ck’s extensive WWE catalog a few days after airtime.
What is WWE Monday Night Raw?
WWE Monday Night Raw is one of the longer running television programs, with its first air date of January 11, 1993. Raw began on the USA Network from 1993-2000. After a brief stint on TNN/Spike TV, Raw returned to USA in 2005.
Its companion program, WWE Smackdown, airs on Friday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Didn’t see last Friday’s show? Below is a recap from what you missed.
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