WWE RAW (May 25, 2026): Preview, match card, news, timings & telecast details

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SNME concluded and the attention turns to Raw before Clash in Italy.
The May 23 edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event concluded this past Saturday, as the busy schedule continues this month, with Clash in Italy on the horizon. Before the PLE, WWE will deliver the go-home show of Monday Night Raw on May 25.
The fallout show of SNME, as well as the go-home show for Clash in Italy of Raw, will air live from the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. The show is also anticipated to address the return of Brock Lesnar last week, as fans are waiting for Oba Femi to accept Lesnar’s challenge.
Notably, after the show, WWE will travel to Europe for the Summer Tour that begins with a live event, followed by SmackDown and the aforementioned PLE. Ahead of the May 25 show this Monday at 8 PM ET, let us take a look at the detailed preview, along with timings and telecast details for the go-home edition of WWE Raw
Announced for WWE RAW (May 25, 2026)
- Oba Femi to kick off the broadcast
- Roman Reigns & Jacob Fatu’s Clash in Italy contract signing
- Fallout from SNME
- Clash in Italy build
Oba Femi to kick off the broadcast
Last week, Oba Femi appeared to continue his open challenge. However, during his entrance, Brock Lesnar, who retired after a loss to Femi at WrestleMania 42, out of nowhere returned, attacking Femi with multiple devastating F5s.
Paul Heyman then informed General Manager Adam Pearce that Lesnar has challenged Femi to a match at Clash in Italy. Femi is now set to kick off the broadcast this Monday and is anticipated to answer the challenge.
Roman Reigns & Jacob Fatu’s Clash in Italy contract signing

After multiple attacks by Jacob Fatu following Backlash 2026, Roman Reigns retaliated alongside the Usos last week, who also suffered a beatdown by Fatu two weeks ago.
Fatu then challenged Reigns to a rematch at Clash in Italy with the World Heavyweight title on the line, which Roman accepted, setting up their second clash. Roman and Fatu will now meet this Monday to sign the contract for their title rematch this Sunday in Italy.
Fallout from SNME & Clash in Italy build
As noted, the show this Monday will serve as the fallout show of Saturday Night’s Main Event as well as the go-home show for Clash in Italy.
The promotion will address what transpired at the show, where a Women’s IC title match was also announced, and hype up fans for what’s in store for the PLE. Additionally, fans are also anticipating more match announcements from both Raw and SmackDown.
WWE Raw (May 25, 2026) 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 the upcoming edition of WWE Raw take place?
The May 25 edition of Monday Night Raw will emanate live from the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio.
When and where will Clash in Italy take place?
Inalpi Arena in Turin, Piedmont Region, Italy, will host the upcoming edition of the Clash in Italy PLE on May 31.
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