WWE Raw - Monday Nights
Three hours of WWE's flagship show. Read our Raw fan guide for the format, champions, eras and watch order.
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The WatchWrestling WWE hub covers the three flagship shows — Monday Night Raw, Friday Night SmackDown and NXT — with weekly previews, recap notes, championship updates and long-form fan guides. Whether you are a returning viewer or brand new to wrestling, this is the fastest place to get caught up.
Three hours of WWE's flagship show. Read our Raw fan guide for the format, champions, eras and watch order.
The "blue brand" with two hours of action. Full breakdown of history, top stars and storylines.
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3-hour live broadcast. The biggest stars, the longest history, and most championship storylines pass through Raw first.
2 hours of developmental and rising-star action — call-ups, upsets, and future Mania headliners often start here.
2 hours, often the "go-home" show before PPVs. Title pictures and final-stretch storyline shifts.
From WrestleMania to SummerSlam, Royal Rumble and Survivor Series — see our PPV hub.
WWE has a deep championship structure across men's, women's, tag team and mid-card divisions. Here is a quick map of the active titles you will see referenced across our recaps and previews.
The flagship men's world title carried by the top draw of the company.
Reintroduced to spread the main-event scene across both Raw and SmackDown.
The women's main-event picture has become one of WWE's strongest weekly draws.
The signature mid-card title with a long history of star-making runs.
Often called the "workhorse title" for its in-ring tradition and prestige.
Both brands feature their own tag titles, with regular unification storylines.
Everything to know about Monday Night Raw — format, champions, all-time eras, and what to watch first.
A deep dive into the Friday night blue brand — history, signature stars, storyline arcs.
How NXT shapes the WWE main roster, with a look at the most successful call-ups in history.
Year-by-year WrestleMania highlights, signature moments and recommended watch order.
Our editorial pick of the most legendary PPV cards across WWE, AEW, NJPW and more.
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Raw and SmackDown are WWE's two main rosters. Raw airs on Mondays for three hours and traditionally features one set of champions, while SmackDown airs Fridays for two hours with its own roster and championships, although stars frequently cross over.
NXT remains WWE's developmental and feeder brand, but it has become a major weekly product on its own — many of WWE's current top stars came directly from NXT.
Use our blog index for ongoing articles, and check the Raw guide and SmackDown guide for the basics.