
This weekโs episode of WWE Monday Night RAW kicked off in explosive fashion at the BP Pulse Live arena in Birmingham, England. Roman Reigns opened the show but was quickly interrupted by Bronson Reed, leading to a heated verbal exchange that erupted into a wild brawl.
The fight spilled out across the ring as security attempted to intervene, but the โguardsโ were easily overpowered by the two heavyweights. According to Fightfulโs Corey Brennan, the extras portraying security included CBL, Sammy D, Tate Mayfairs, Ethan Allen, and James Ellis.
For those who missed it, check out our detailed WWE RAW results here.
Meanwhile, an update has surfaced regarding RAWโs broadcast schedule. According to Netflixโs official listings, RAW will air an hour earlier than usual throughout September, with the September 15, 22, and 29 episodes all scheduled to start at 7 PM EST instead of the standard 8 PM EST.
The red brand is set to return to its normal timeslot in October, with the exception of the October 13 episode, which will air at 8 AM EST due to the live broadcast from Perth, Australia.
WWE has not issued an official explanation for the September time change.
This continues a string of unusual air times for RAW due to international touring. The August 25 episode aired at 3 PM EST from Birmingham, while next weekโs September 1 episode will air at 2 PM EST from Paris, France.