Monday Night Raw

Today (8/5/24) enjoy a free stream of WWE Monday Night Raw: How to watch the aftermath of SummerSlam and Wyatt Sicks’ in-ring debut

Monday Night Raw is broadcast live from the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, today, August 5, following a generational SummerSlam that left the WWE Universe in awe on numerous fronts. The episode from tonight can be viewed for free on a number of streaming platforms.

Which channel will host tonight’s WWE Monday Night Raw?

During the Summer Olympics, which will run through August 11, the brand was transferred from its original home on the USA Network to Syfy.

You may always take advantage of free trials from FuboTV and DirecTV Stream if you’re unable to see tonight’s action live on SyFy at 8 p.m. Eastern. Additionally, Sling TV is offering special deals to new subscribers, or you may watch on Peacock later this week.

In the action-packed episode of tonight, betrayals are revealed and heroes embark on their first actions in their new era. The build to Bash in Berlin starts as the Wyatt Sicks make their ring debut.

SummerSlam seemed to be the last straw for the Judgement Day, a powerful group led by former WWE legend Edge in 2022. Since then, a lot has happened, and on Saturday night, the gang betrayed one another in a most shocking way.

“Unclean” Dominik Mysterio sealed the cunning scheme with a kiss to champion Liv Morgan, denying his love Rhea Ripley another opportunity to win the Women’s World Heavyweight Championship. In Cleveland, the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour came to an end.

How is Mami going to get even?

Gunther was given deliberate assistance by Finn Balor to capture the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The Ring General put the champion to sleep, and Balor gave Damian Priest a fierce look that he never saw coming. It was comparable to SummerSlam 2023, when Priest denied Balor the opportunity to compete for the World Heavyweight Championship. That incident was inadvertent, of course.

What will happen to the Judgement Day now that most of their alliance is gone?

Another faction enters the ring as the previous one collapses. Chad Gable and the Creeds will finally face Uncle Howdy’s scary team in a competitive match after they made their names public last week. The Wyatt Sicks winners will be Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy, and Erick Rowan.

Gable has grown to trust the Creeds as a reliable partner throughout their ascent in the WWE. Now that they’ve been dragged into this chaotic mess, they may be thinking twice about their alliance.

Gunther declared that he would be appearing on Raw with his World Heavyweight title. Will Priest pursue the champion for a rematch given the way the match ended, or will he only be interested in exacting revenge on his former friend?

Seth Rollins was caught in the middle of an amazing performance by CM Punk and Drew McIntyre at SummerSlam. Punk’s bitterness and rage at Rollins tainted his judgment, which ultimately lost him the game. Tonight, McIntyre and Punk are expected to be in the same building. To further sour the setback, the Scottish Warrior made sure to reclaim Punk’s family bracelet.

When Bron Breakker eventually defeated Sami Zayn at SummerSlam, he was crowned the new Intercontinental Champion. Next on the champion’s spearing list?

Damage Control is back, and it looks like they may be aiming for Shayna Baszler, Sonya Deville, and Zoey Stark’s new coalition. Deville is going to compete against Dakota Kai in the singles division after being attacked by the group the previous week.

The New Day returns, along with Kofi Kingston, in an attempt to resolve their disagreements with the Authors of Pain. Is Karrion Kross’ grim message of starting over finally sinking in?

Superstars of Smackdown Grayson Waller and Austin Theory confront the Awesome Truth in a tag match by switching brands. At SummerSlam, hometown heroes Miz and R-Truth assisted country/rap artist Jelly Roll in embarrassing the two in front of almost 58,000 spectators at Cleveland Browns Stadium with chair shots, a remarkable chokeslam, and a five-knuckle shuffle.

Here are further details on how to watch the RAW on TV and digital options tonight.

What: Monday Night Raw for the WWE

When: August 5, 2024, Monday

8 p.m. Eastern Time

Where: Baltimore, Maryland’s CFG Bank Arena

SyFy channel

Top choices for streaming:Free trials are available for FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, Peacock, and Sling TV (first month half price), as well as a few days following airtime.

Cable Channel Locator:Comcast Xfinity, AT&T U-Verse, Optimum/Altice, Spectrum/Charter, Cox, DIRECTV, Dish, and Verizon Fios

NOTE: A few days following broadcast, WWE Monday Night Raw episodes can be found on Peacock’s vast WWE library.

What is Monday Night Raw in the WWE?

One of the longest-running TV shows is WWE Monday Night Raw, which debuted on January 11, 1993. USA Network hosted Raw from 1993 to 2000. In 2005, after a brief stay on TNN/Spike TV, Raw made a comeback to the USA.

WWE Smackdown, its sister show, airs on Fridays at 8 p.m. Eastern.

Missed the show on Friday last week? Here’s a summary of everything you missed from Cleveland.

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