WWE RAW (June 22, 2026): Preview, start time & where to watch

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The Night of Champions go-home show of Raw emanates from London.
WWE is back in the United Kingdom ahead of Night of Champions 2026, which takes place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The promotion will deliver the upcoming June 22 go-home show of Monday Night Raw from the O2 Arena in London.
Seth Rollins, Liv Morgan, Oba Femi, Becky Lynch, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Bron Breakker, and Penta are listed as featured superstars for the show. Notably, the show will have an early start time of 2 PM ET, and the promotion will pre-tape this week’s SmackDown at the O2 on Tuesday.
The Red brand’s show will feature the final face-offs before Night of Champions, which will also host the finals of the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournament. With that in mind, here is a complete preview of WWE Raw, including the full match card, start times, and other key details.
Announced for WWE Raw (June 22, 2026)
- The Vision (Bron Breakker & Austin Theory) (c) vs The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) – World Tag Team titles match
- Brie Bella & Paige (c) vs Bayley & Lyra Valkyria – Women’s Tag Team titles match
- Seth Rollins, Liv Morgan, Oba Femi, Becky Lynch, The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso), Bron Breakker & Penta are listed as featured superstars
The Vision (c) vs The Street Profits – World Tag Team titles match
Last week’s show marked the return of Logan Paul, who arrived alongside Austin Thoery and tried to recruit Je’Von Evans into the Vision. However, Evans turned down the offer, leading to a match between him and Theory, where Bron Breakker attacked Evans to cause a DQ.
Moments later, Angelo Dawkins of the Street Profits returned to join Montez Ford to aid Evans and take out the Theory and Breakker. Following the sequence, WWE announced that Breakker and Theory will defend the World Tag Team titles against Ford and Dawkins in London.
Brie Bella & Paige (c) vs Bayley & Lyra Valkyria – Women’s Tag Team titles match

During last week’s show, General Manager Adam Pearce, in a backstage segment, granted Bayley and Lyra Valkyria a shot at the Women’s tag team titles. Bayley and Lyra will take on the reigning Women’s Tag Team Champions Paige and Brie Bella this Monday.
This marks Paige and Bella’s fourth title defense since capturing the title at WrestleMania 42 in April. Additionally, Paige is also gearing up for her first singles action since her return at Mania. She is set to face Jacy Jayne on this week’s SmackDown.
WWE Raw (June 22, 2026) Start Time & Telecast Details
| Country/Region | Time | Telecast |
|---|---|---|
| United States, Alaska, Hawaii & Puerto Rico | 02 PM ET / 01 PM CT / 11 AM PT (Monday) | Netflix |
| Canada | 02 PM ET (Monday) | Netflix |
| United Kingdom & Ireland | 07 PM BST (Monday) | Netflix |
| India | 11:30 PM IST (Monday) | Netflix |
| Bangladesh | 12:00 AM BST (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| Saudi Arabia | 09:00 PM AST (Monday) | Netflix |
| Australia | 4:00 AM AEST / 5:00 AM AEDT (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| France | 08:00 PM CET (Monday) | Netflix |
| Brazil | 3:00 PM BRT (Monday) | Netflix |
| Mexico | 12:00 PM CST (Monday) | Netflix |
| Singapore | 02:00 AM SGT (Tuesday) | Netflix |
| China | 02:00 AM CST (Tuesday) | iQIYI |
| Nigeria | 07:00 PM WAT (Monday) | SuperSport & Showmax |
| South Africa | 08:00 PM SAST (Monday) | SuperSport & Showmax |
| Germany | 08:00 PM CET (Monday) | ProSieben Maxx |
| Japan | 03:00 AM JST (Tuesday) | Abema |
When and where will WWE Raw take place this week?
The upcoming June 22, 2026, edition of Raw will air live from the O2 Arena in London, U.K.
Will the show have an early start time?
Yes, the show will have a special start time of 2 PM ET/ 11 AM PT.
When and where will Night of Champions 2026 take place?
The 2026 edition of Night of Champions is set for June 27, 2026, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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