WWE RAW (July 20, 2026): Preview, start time & where to watch
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The fallout from SNME will be addressed on Raw.
With the conclusion of Saturday Night’s Main Event at Madison Square Garden, WWE will continue with the weekly shows in the lead-up to SummerSlam. Before any SummerSlam announcements, the promotion is going to address the aftermath from SNME, with this Monday’s Raw.
SNME saw Lyra Valkyria put Bayley to sleep via a submission and launch a brutal post-match attack, while Seth Rollins attacked Roman Reigns, who managed to retaliate after a brief assist from Jalen Brunson.
The show also saw Fatal Influence win Women’s Tag titles, while SmackDown GM Nick Aldis returned to cost Gunther and Sami Zayn the tag team match against CM Punk and Cody Rhodes and the opportunity to be added to the Undisputed title match at SummerSlam.
The upcoming July 20 edition of Monday Night Raw will air live from the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Multiple top names, including Seth Rollins, Oba Femi, Liv Morgan, Dominik Mysterio, Sol Ruca, and Penta, are listed as featured superstars for the show.
With all that in mind, here is a complete preview of WWE RAW’s July 6 show this Monday, including the full match card, start times, and other key details.
Announced for WWE Raw (July 20, 2026)
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- Seth Rollins to kick off the broadcast
- Chad Gable to appear
- Danhausen to appear
- Jacob Fatu vs LA Knight
- Lyra Valkyria appears
- SNME fallout
- Seth Rollins, Oba Femi, Liv Morgan, Dominik Mysterio, Sol Ruca, & Penta are listed as featured superstars
Jacob Fatu vs LA Knight
General Manager Adam Pearce has announced a major singles clash between LA Knight and Gunther. The two collided last week in a brawl where Knight, along with Solo Sikoa and Royce Keys, cleared out Fatu and the Usos before announcing a six-man tag match for SummerSlam.
Seth Rollins to kick off the broadcast

‘The Visionary’ Seth Rollins will kick off tonight’s show in Michigan, as confirmed by General Manager Adam Pearce.
Rollins will appear after a failed ambush on Roman Reigns at Saturday Night’s Main Event, where Rollins was initially able to blinside Roman, but New York Knicks’ Jalen Brunson came to Reigns’ aid, giving the OTC time to recover and retaliate. Now fans are waiting to see what Rollins has to say tonight.
On the other hand, Chad Gable and Danhausen are also confirmed to appear on the show. Gable is the number one contender for the IC title and will battle Penta at SummerSlam, while Danhausen is coming off a win over JD McDonagh at SNME.
WWE Raw Start Time & 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 | 05:30 AM IST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Bangladesh | 06:00 AM BST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Saudi Arabia | 03:00 AM AST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Australia | 10:00 AM AEST / 11:00 AM AEDT (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| France | 02:00 AM CEST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Brazil | 09:00 PM BRT (Monday) | Netflix |
| Mexico | 06:00 PM CST (Monday) | Netflix |
| Singapore | 08:00 AM SGT (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| China | 08:00 AM CST (Tuesday) | iQIYI |
| Nigeria | 01:00 AM WAT (Tuesday) | SuperSport & Showmax |
| South Africa | 02:00 AM SAST (Tuesday) | SuperSport & Showmax |
| Germany | 02:00 AM CET (Tuesday) | ProSieben Maxx |
| Japan | 09:00 AM JST (Tuesday) | Abema |
When and where will WWE Raw take place this week?
The upcoming July 20, 2026, edition of Raw will air live from the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
When and where will SummerSlam 2026 take place?
The 39th edition will air as a two-night spectacle on Saturday, August 1, and Sunday, August 2, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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