WWE RAW Preview December 2, 2024: Matches, Start Time, and How to Watch

Tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW is set to deliver exciting fallout from Survivor Series. Airing live from the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington, this episode promises storyline developments, thrilling matches, and moments fans won’t want to miss.

CM Punk Opens the Show

CM Punk will kick off the episode, likely addressing his role in the men’s WarGames match and teasing future rivalries. After helping his team triumph at Survivor Series, fans eagerly await Punk’s next move heading into 2025.

The New Day Celebrates 10 Years

The New Day—Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Big E—will celebrate their 10th anniversary. Despite recent tensions within the group, this segment could mark a turning point, especially with Big E’s potential role in reuniting the trio.

Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament Begins

RAW will also host the inaugural Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament. Dakota Kai, Katana Chance, and Shayna Baszler will face off in a triple-threat match to advance. With high stakes, this match is one to watch.

Tag Team Action: Damage CTRL vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez

Iyo Sky and Kairi Sane of Damage CTRL will take on Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. Following Team Ripley’s victory in the Women’s WarGames, this clash keeps the animosity alive.

R-Truth vs. Pete Dunne

In a grudge match, R-Truth will face Pete Dunne, continuing their lighthearted yet intense storyline. Will R-Truth finally recognize Pete Dunne as “Butch”?

Start Time and How to Watch

WWE RAW airs tonight at 8 PM ET on the USA Network. Fans can also stream the episode on Peacock.

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