WWE RAW Preview (February 2, 2026): Match card, start time & where to watch

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Anticipation is at a fever pitch for the Royal Rumble fallout edition of Raw.
After wrapping up the Royal Rumble PLE in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, WWE heads back to the U.S. to continue the Road to WrestleMania as the dust settles and new challengers emerge. Liv Morgan won the women’s, while Roman Reigns bagged the win in the men’s Rumble match.
On the other hand, Gunther defeated AJ Styles to retire another legend in the career threatning match. Now, the promotion will deliver the fallout show of Monday Night Raw. The February 2 episode of the Red brand will take place at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Let us now take a look at the detailed preview, along with the match card, timings, and telecast details for the Royal Rumble go-home episode of WWE Raw.
Announced for WWE Raw (February 2, 2026)
- Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs Raquel Rodriguez – Philadelphia street fight for the Women’s World title
- Royal Rumble aftermath
- CM Punk, Rhea Ripley, Penta & Jey Uso are listed as featured superstars
Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs Raquel Rodriguez – Philadelphia street fight for the Women’s World title

Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer is set to defend the title against Raquel Rodriguez in a Philadelphia Street Fight. This will be a rematch of their last meeting in December, which also involved Nikki Bella.
Since the loss, Raquel has been determined to earn a rematch, repeatedly attacking the Champion despite Vaquer being injured following their last encounter. The situation reached a boiling point last week, when Rodriguez once again assaulted Vaquer backstage after losing a six-woman tag match against the Champion.
Vaquer herself asked for the rematch from GM Adam Pearce, who wasted no time in making the bout official, adding the dangerous stipulation.
Royal Rumble aftermath
The 39th installment of the Royal Rumble took place on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as part of Riyadh Season. As mentioned, this week’s Raw will serve as the fallout from the PLE, which saw Liv Morgan and Roman Reigns win their respective Rumble matches.
The event saw several feuds continue while new ones were teased. Notably, Liv Morgan eliminated Raquel Rodriguez, potentially sparking a rift between the two. Bron Breakker’s hopes of winning the Rumble were shattered when he was attacked by a masked man during his entrance.
On the other hand, Brie Bella made her return, and with all that and much more in play, this Monday’s show promises plenty of fallout.
WWE Raw (February 2, 2026) Timings & Telecast Details
| Country/Region | Time | Telecast |
| United States, Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico | 08 PM ET, 07 PM CT & 05 PM PT (Monday) | Netflix |
| Canada | 08 PM ET (Monday) | Netflix |
| United Kingdom & Ireland | 01 AM BST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| India | 6:30 AM IST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Bangladesh | 07 AM BST (Tuesday) | Sony Sports Network |
| Saudi Arabia | 04 AM AST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Australia | 11 AM AEST/ 12 AM AEDT (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| France | 02 AM CEST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Brazil | 10 PM BRT (Monday) | Netflix |
| Mexico | 07 PM CST (Monday) | Netflix |
| Singapore | 09 AM SGT (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| China | 09 AM CST (Tuesday) | iQIYI |
| Nigeria | 02 AM WAT (Tuesday) | SuperSport & Showmax |
| South Africa | 03 AM SAST (Tuesday) | SuperSport & Showmax |
| Germany | 02 AM CET (Tuesday) | ProSieben Maxx |
When and where will the February 2, 2026, episode of WWE Raw take place?
WWE Raw on Monday, February 2, 2026, will emanate from the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Who won the 2026 men’s and women’s Royal Rumble match?
Roman Reigns and Liv Morgan won the 2026 men’s and women’s Royal Rumble matches, respectively.
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