WWE Raw arrives at the TD Garden in Boston, MA for the next step on the Road to WrestleMania.
The big question going into WWE Raw is how’s Liv Morgan’s head after she downed a beer during the Boston Celtics game at the TD Garden, last night.
You can watch the show on Netflix at 8/7c. Here’s our full WWE Raw preview.
WWE Raw (3/23/26) Match Card
- Non-World Tag Team Championship Match: The Usos vs. Logan Paul & Austin Theory
- Intercontinental Championship: Penta vs. Dominik Mysterio
- Je’Von Evans vs. Grayson Waller
- Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. The Kabuki Warriors
WWE continues a trend of giving us rumoured WWE WrestleMania 42 matches on WWE Raw.
Logan Paul and Austin Theory challenge The Usos but not for the World Tag Team Championship. This is a match that was rumoured to be part of the WWE WrestleMania 42 card in Las Vegas.
As far a go as February, we speculated that a tag title match offered “The Vision” its final chance to fulfil its WrestleMania prophecy.
But let’s be honest the condensed “Vision” against The Usos feels much more WWE Raw than WWE WrestleMania.
Last week, the El Grande Americano contest also gave us a match on the Monday night flagship show many thought would be on the “Showcase of the Immortals”.
So if this really is a trend. And internet rumours really are true, we can expect Brock Lesnar vs. LA Knight next week.
Lesnar is set to appear on WWE Raw. But “The Beast Incarnate” will be more focused on his actual WWE WrestleMania 42 opponent Oba Femi.
WWE Raw: Everything Else
“Dirty” Dominik Mysterio gets a chance to win his WWE Intercontinental Championship back from Penta. Grayson Waller gets a chance to prove his worth to the “New Day” by putting Je’Von Evans in his lane.
Finally, Bayley and Lyra Valkyria take on long-term rivals “The Kabuki Warriors”.
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