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WWE's Monday Night Raw is set to deliver an exciting card tonight. The show follows a recent premium live event and is crucial for building up to upcoming events.
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WWE has a lot to do an a short time to do it.
That should make every show must-see.
World Wrestling Entertainment held a premium live event two days ago. But they don't have a tremendous amount of time to build to their next to PLEs, which also take place this month.
WWE has a Saturday Night's Main Event on deck for May 23, and eight days later, it's Clash in Italy.
And for both of those cards, we only have one match that we know of, where it will be GUNTHER vs. Cody Rhodes for the American Nightmare's title.
Hopefully we will get more clairity on both of these shows, as well as find out what the fallout will be from Backlash.
Here's what to expect tonight!
Monday Night Raw airs every Monday.
Monday Night Raw will air live at 8 p.m. EST.
Monday Night Raw streams exclusively on Netflix.
Monday Night Raw will air live tonight from the Food City Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Monday Night Raw typically starts at 8 PM ET.
The specific matches for tonight's Monday Night Raw card have not been detailed yet.
Tonight's Monday Night Raw is important as it builds momentum towards two upcoming premium live events this month.
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