For the second straight week, Cody Rhodes and John Cena will once again be under the same roof as WWE Raw takes place in Glasgow, Scotland on Monday.
After 20+ years of adopting a hero persona, Cena did what many believed was unthinkable and aligned himself with ‘The Final Boss’ The Rock, attacking Rhodes in the process to rubber-stamp his turn.
Though, instead of explaining his decision to side with The Rock, or discuss his desire to become a World Champion for a record 17th time, Cena berated the WWE Universe, in Brussels, Belgium saying he was breaking up every single person whether they like him or not.
This brought out Rhodes for an intense face-to-face and the current Undisputed Champion made it clear he is not intimidated by this current version of Cena as he remarked: “I want to wrestle John Cena, not this whiny b****.”
What will be Cena’s response on Monday as the road to WrestleMania continues? Will Cena provide insight to his partnership with The Rock? What will the Glasgow crowd make of Cena?
In addition to that, one huge championship match has been confirmed for Monday Night Raw as Lyra Valkyria defends the Women’s Intercontinental Title against one half of the Women’s Tag Team Champions, Raquel Rodriguez.
If that’s not enough, CM Punk – fresh off brawling with Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins on Smackdown – will be in the house as he reacts to the WrestleMania triple threat match being made official.
And with that said, here’s everything you need to know about the March 24th episode of WWE Raw
WWE Raw: Date and start time
For the second straight week WWE Raw will begin at a special start time for UK viewers. This is because the show is being broadcast live from Glasgow, Scotland as part of WWE’s European tour.
In the UK, coverage is scheduled to start at 8pm GMT on Monday 24, March 2025. This marks a significant change as previously whenever WWE aired shows from Europe in the UK, they’d air on a delay to fit with the United States broadcast times which would have been 1am for the UK audience.
However, that’s all changed with the Netflix deal.
WWE Raw is live on Netflix
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Where to watch WWE Raw in the UK
Live stream: In the UK, WWE Monday Night Raw can be watched and streamed live on Netflix.
A standard subscription costs £4.99 a month and it can be cancelled at any time.
Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Lyra Valkyria vs. Raquel Rodriguez
Jey Uso & TBC vs. A-Town Down Under
*Card is subject to change.