The final stop of WWE’s electrifying Road to WrestleMania European Tour lands at the iconic O2 Arena in London, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. With just weeks to go before WrestleMania 41, tonight’s Monday Night Raw will feature career-defining moments, personal rivalries reaching boiling points, and potential title-altering implications.
Headlining the card is yet another face-to-face showdown between Cody Rhodes and John Cena, with Cena threatening to destroy WWE’s future by taking the WWE Championship into retirement. With The Rock lurking in the shadows, will Cena finally reveal where his loyalties lie?
Add a Women’s World Title match, a returning Logan Paul, and action from Gunther, Bron Breakker, Penta, and The New Day, and you have a loaded card guaranteed to shake the foundation of WWE.
Cena & Cody: One More Showdown With WrestleMania Looming
In what has become an unrelenting psychological war, John Cena and Cody Rhodes will meet for the third straight week. Cena’s chilling vow to “destroy professional wrestling as we know it” by dethroning Cody and retiring as WWE Champion at WrestleMania 41 continues to haunt fans and officials alike.
Last week, Cena hinted at a deeper alliance with The Rock, who has also taken aim at Cody and the modern WWE. Could tonight be the night Cena confirms that he’s working alongside The Final Boss? With Cody standing tall thus far, the pressure is on—and Cena may just detonate the biggest bombshell yet.
Women’s World Championship: IYO SKY vs. Rhea Ripley (Special Referee: Bianca Belair)
As first reported by WWE.com, Rhea Ripley gets a final shot at punching her ticket to WrestleMania as she challenges IYO SKY for the Women’s World Title. Adding fuel to the fire, Bianca Belair will serve as the Special Guest Referee.
Belair is already guaranteed a spot at WrestleMania—but will she play it straight, or tilt the odds toward the challenger she wants to face? This three-way dynamic could have massive ripple effects heading into Las Vegas.
Logan Paul Calls Out AJ Styles
The ongoing tension between Logan Paul and AJ Styles escalates as Paul returns to Raw in London with a live microphone. The United States Champion has been needling Styles for weeks, and their paths seem destined to collide at WrestleMania 41.
Expect fireworks when Paul hits the ring—especially if Styles doesn’t wait for a challenge to throw fists.
Gunther vs. Jimmy Uso (Non-Title Match)
Before Gunther defends his World Heavyweight Title against Jey Uso at WrestleMania, he’ll have to survive a fight with older brother Jimmy Uso. Last week, Jimmy laid down the gauntlet with a stinging slap, and tonight, The Ring General gets his revenge opportunity.
Can Jimmy slow Gunther’s momentum—or will he suffer the same fate as many others who’ve dared challenge the imperious champion?
Bron Breakker & Penta vs. Finn Balor & Dominik Mysterio
Bron Breakker and Penta make for an explosive new tag team, especially with unfinished business against The Judgment Day. Last week, the faction cost Penta a title shot, and now he teams with Breakker to exact revenge on Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio.
Can this unlikely duo overcome the seasoned synergy of The Judgment Day?
New Day’s Road to WrestleMania
Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods have been told to earn their way onto the WrestleMania card. GM Adam Pearce has booked them against a mystery team in London—with a potential tag title shot hanging in the balance.
Expect The New Day to bring their signature energy, but could the surprise opponents spoil their plans?
With WrestleMania 41 fast approaching, WWE Raw in London is set to deliver pivotal moments that could define the year. From the escalating Cena-Cody saga and a high-stakes Women’s Title match to looming rivalries and tag team drama, tonight’s card is a must-watch.
Stay tuned to NoDQNation.com for full coverage, live results, and post-show fallout. And don’t forget to catch WWE Raw live on Netflix at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST.
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