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How To Watch WWE Raw In The UK: Start Time, Streaming Info, d Card, And More

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WWE Monday Night Raw comes to London, England, this week and has a special early start time for UK fans as the show broadcasts live on Netflix.

Cody Rhodes and John Cena are set to go face-to-face again as they continue to build for their WrestleMania main event showdown.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch WWE Raw in the UK, including start time, streaming options, and the d match card.

WWE Monday Night Raw UK Start Time

For UK viewers, WWE Monday Night Raw will air at a special start time of 8 PM GMT on Monday, March 31, 2025.

This is a major shift from the usual 1 AM UK start time, which was previously the standard for WWE shows airing live from the United States.

Thanks to WWE’s new streaming deal with Netflix, fans in the UK can now watch Raw live without delay when it takes place in Europe.

How to Watch WWE Monday Night Raw in the UK

Live Streaming on Netflix

UK fans can watch WWE Monday Night Raw live on Netflix, as part of WWE’s recent broadcasting agreement.

  • Subscription Cost: £5.99 per month (standard plan)
  • Cancellation: Can be cancelled anytime
  • Availability: Netflix subscribers in the UK can stream Raw live and on-demand.

WWE Monday Night Raw d Match Card (March 31, 2025)

The London crowd could be in for a treat, with this week’s Raw packed with major matches and confrontations, including a blockbuster face-off between Cody Rhodes and John Cena.

Also, Logan Paul is set to call out AJ Styles as they continue to set up their WrestleMania match, and the Women’s World Championship is on the line.

Confirmed Matches:

  • Penta & Bron Breakker vs Finn Balor & Dominik Mysterio
  • Gunther vs Jimmy Uso
  • Women’s World Championship – Iyo Sky vs Rhea Ripley (Bianca Belair as Special Guest Referee)

(Note: The card is subject to change.)

What to Expect on WWE Monday Night Raw

Cody Rhodes and John Cena: Face-to-Face Showdown

For the third week in a row, Rhodes and Cena will share the ring and exchange words to build for their Undisputed WWE Championship match.

The last two weeks have seen Cena hold back a little, aiming his anger and frustration at the crowd rather than Cody.

Will we get a spicier (and longer) back-and-forth between the two this week?

Women’s World Championship On The Line

In what will probably main event the show, Iyo Sky defends her Women’s World Championship against Rhea Ripley, with #1 Contender Bianca Belair as Special Guest Referee.

Whether it’s a missed call or an outright biased decision, Ripley and Sky’s battle for the Women’s World Championship is unlikely to end cleanly, with controversy guaranteed.

This should be a good match, but expect a wacky finish to set up a triple threat match at WrestleMania.

Logan Paul Calls Out AJ Styles

Logan Paul and AJ Styles are on a collision course for WrestleMania 41, and this episode of Raw should make it official.

After Styles got the better of Paul last time – thanks to a well-timed distraction from comedian Andrew Schultz – you can bet the former United States Champion will be looking for payback.

Expect plenty of trash talk and maybe even a cheap shot to leave Styles laying.

With a 8 PM GMT start time and live streaming on Netflix, UK fans have an exciting night of WWE action ahead.

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James is a sports writer specialising in football news, betting, and statistics. He also writes about various other sports such as darts and tennis, and is an avid fan of both UFC and WWE. His work has been featured on multiple online sports platforms, including Sports Lens and Breaking The Lines. James holds a Master's degree in Sport & Exercise Physiology and currently works as a Video Scout for 360 Scouting.

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