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Monday Night RAW gets Afternoon Delight with WWE's European Tour for the Next Three Weeks

WWE's Monday Night RAW will air live in the afternoon for US viewers over the next three weeks, coinciding with its European tour. Highlights include John Cena's confrontation with Cody Rhodes and the Intercontinental Championship match between Bron Breakker and Finn Balor. The show will be held in Brussels, Glasgow, and London during this period.
Monday Night RAW gets Afternoon Delight with WWE's European Tour for the Next Three Weeks
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The next three weeks of WWE's show, Monday Night RAW, will be aired live in the afternoon for the US audience. Currently, the show is on its European Tour, with the upcoming episode of RAW to be held at Forest National in Brussels, Belgium. So, the UK and European viewers will enjoy the evening show timings. It will continue for the next three weeks as WWE Raw continues with its Europe leg before moving back to the USA.

USA will get Monday Afternoon RAW for the next three weeks


Monday Night RAW went into the afternoon slot, starting today, March 17. It will continue for the next two weeks as WWE's RAW roster embarks on its European tour for the next three weeks. The show will air live from 3 PM ET/02 PM CT/12 PM PT on Mondays for these three weeks as RAW hops from Brussels, Belgium, to Glasgow, Scotland, to London, UK. The Brussels show looked packed to the brim, and we are sure the upcoming two will be the same.

The next two episodes will be held on March 24 in Glasgow's OVO Hydro and on March 31 in Londar's The O2 arena. For tonight's event, the biggest attraction was, of course, the long-due confrontation between John Cena and Cody Rhodes, who came face to face for the first time since that fateful night in Toronto. Fans in Brussels had front-row seats to this heated exchange, and it's only starting now, as Road to WrestleMania goes full swing.

Monday Night RAW was hard and heavy in Brussels


John Cena and Cody Rhodes did not leave fans hanging, as they started the night with a heated confrontation. From Cena calling Rhodes a kid to Cody returning the favor by calling him a "whiny b*tch," things were just getting started. After this heated face-off, we got to see Ludwig Kaiser and Penta taking out their aggression in the No Holds Barred match. This was followed by two quick matches - Dakota Kai vs. Ivy Nile and Jey Uso vs. Austin Theory.

We also got to see a face-off between The Creed Brothers vs. Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee. And the highlight of the night - the Intercontinental Championship Match between Bron Breakker and Finn Balor. IYO SKY and Bianca Belair were also present to sign their contract for the WrestleMania 41 match to be held in Las Vegas. But a surprise appearance (and signing) by Rhea Ripley has thrown a little wrench in plans, even though, technically, it doesn't count for much. Let's see what the future holds, as Road to WrestleMania gets more and more exciting by the minute.
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