WWE RAW (June 8, 2026): Preview, start time & where to watch

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This Monday, Raw will take over Paris.
WWE will take over the Accor Arena in Paris, France, this Monday for the June 8 edition of Monday Night Raw. The 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournament will continue on the show with two more first-round matches.
On the other hand, WWE will also start to intensify the build towards Night of Champions, which is set for June 27, 2026, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The PLE will feature the finals of the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournament.
Notably, the show will also have a special start time of 2 PM ET/ 11 AM PT, similar to the recent shows on the European tour. Let us now take a look at the full preview, including the match card, start times, and much more.
Announced for WWE Raw (June 8, 2026)
- Seth Rollins vs Je’Von Evans vs Talla Tonga vs Ricky Saints – King of the Ring first-round match
- Liv Morgan vs Becky Lynch vs Alexa Bliss vs Chelsea Green – Queen of the Ring first-round match
- Penta (c) vs Rey Mysterio – Intercontinental title match
- Seth Rollins, Liv Morgan, Oba Femi, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso & Becky Lynch are listed as featured superstars
2026 King & Queen of the Ring tournament

As noted, the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournament will continue this week, with the remaining first-round matches. Oba Femi and Dominik Mysterio have both advanced into the semi-finals of KOTR and will battle each other for a spot in the finals. On the other side of the bracket, Seth Rollins will take on Je’Von Evans, Ricky Saints, and Talla Tonga. The winner will advance into the semi-finals.
Meanwhile, Iyo Sky and Raquel Rodriguez have advanced into the semi-finals and will battle for the spot in the finals. On the other side of the bracket, Liv Morgan, Becky Lynch, Chelsea Green, and Alexa Bliss will battle in a fatal four-way match to secure a spot in the semi-finals. The finals of both tournaments will take place at WWE‘s Night of Champions.
Penta (c) vs Rey Mysterio – Intercontinental title match

WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta, via social media, revealed that he will defend the title in Paris against Rey Mysterio. WWE has been teasing the match for the past few weeks.
Mysterio defeated Rusev on the May 25 episode of Raw to earn the title shot. Penta has called the showdown one of the most meaningful matches of his career.
WWE Raw (June 8, 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 8 edition of Raw will air live from the Accor Arena in Paris, France.
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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