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WWE revealed their "Top 10 Moments of 2021" during their special broadcast on FS1 last night. You can see the full list below along with brief descriptions for each moment.
The WWE Network has in essence migrated to NBC's Peacock streaming service and that's where you'll go to watch Survivor Series 2021. Peacock has three tiers: Free, Premium and Premium Plus.
The 2021 WWE Draft is officially in the books, and both Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown saw some big changes as a result of the two-night event. SmackDown had the most changes by far ...
Roman Reigns was pulled from the show after testing positive for COVID, so Lesnar was inserted into the WWE Championship match instead.
On the final Raw before WrestleMania, WWE Champion Bobby Lashley overcame former Hurt Business cohort Cedric Alexander, and his imminent challenger Drew McIntyre got retribution with a win over ...
Championship gold was on the line tonight as RK-Bro successfully defend their Raw Tag Team Titles against WWE Champion Bobby Lashley & MVP. Plus, United States Champion Damian Priest survived ...
A title change, some storyline advancement, and, lord help us, a Roman Reigns appearance led to an above-average episode of WWE Raw.
Median Viewership: 340,295 WWE Raw Results—Monday, June 7, 2021 Opening Segment Featuring AJ Styles It was refreshing to see a change-of-pace as WWE Raw appeared to be going straight into a match.
Below is our 2021 RAW Viewership Tracker, along with the WWE Top 10 video for Monday's show: January 4 Episode: 2.128 million viewers with a 0.68 rating in the 18-49 demographic (Legends Night ...
WWE Raw After Mania, featuring fallout from WrestleMania 37, opened with Bobby Lashley destroying Riddle and advertised a Raw Women’s Championship rematch between new champion Rhea Ripley and Asuka.
WWE is finally back to performing in front of sold-out crowds. After Friday’s SmackDown, Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view is the second full-capacity show in the company’s return to ...
Tickets for Raw and SmackDown, WWE’s two programs, are now on sale starting at $40 on StubHub, but you better act fast — select events only have two tickets left.