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🔥 WWE Raw Tonight: AJ Lee Returns, Contract Chaos, and The Usos Reunite!
Raw is live tonight from Milwaukee, and the road to Wrestlepalooza is about to get even hotter. After last week’s chaos, tonight’s episode promises big returns, high-stakes signings, and long-awaited reunions.
The headline is simple: AJ Lee is back on Raw for the first time in more than a decade. Her shocking return on SmackDown had the crowd erupting, and now the three-time Divas Champion steps onto the flagship show. With CM Punk, Seth Rollins, and Becky Lynch already tangled in one of WWE’s most personal feuds, AJ’s presence all but guarantees fireworks as the rumored mixed tag match inches closer to reality.
That isn’t the only contract business on the table. IYO SKY and Stephanie Vaquer are set to make their Wrestlepalooza showdown official with a signing that could break down before the ink even dries. Expect tension, words exchanged, and maybe even fists flying.
In the ring, AJ Styles battles El Grande Americano in a matchup born from last week’s chaos in Paris. Americano spoiled the French crowd’s dreams of a Styles victory, and now he has to deal with The Phenomenal One one-on-one. Meanwhile, Lyra Valkyria looks to regain momentum against Raquel Rodriguez, a crucial bout as she tries to heat back up after her SummerSlam stumble.
And then there’s the bloodline drama: Jimmy and Jey Uso will stand side-by-side on Raw once again. Two years after Jey broke away to make his own name, the brothers reunite with their sights firmly set on Rollins’ Vision … and on Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, who have made it their mission to leave destruction in their wake.
With AJ Lee’s return, a Wrestlepalooza contract signing, The Usos reuniting, and two marquee matches on deck, tonight’s Raw is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal episodes of the year.
👉 Don’t miss it. Raw streams live at 8 p.m. ET on Netflix.

Cena’s Final Match Not in Boston? WWE Drops a DC Bombshell!
John Cena’s farewell tour has taken a sharp turn. For months, Boston was expected to host the 17-time World Champion’s last ride, but plans have changed. WWE has confirmed that Cena’s final bout will now go down at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13, live from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
That means Beantown is off the table, despite city officials reportedly making a strong push to secure the event. According to Jon Alba, WWE wanted Boston to cover certain costs they had not previously shouldered, and the December holiday timing made the deal even tougher. WWE and TKO are treating Cena’s last match as a full-blown tourism destination event - and D.C. won out.
Before then, fans will still get their chance to say goodbye. Cena will appear at two Monday Night Raw events: TD Garden in Boston on November 10 and Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 17. These shows mark his final Raw appearances in each city before the curtain drops in December.
Tickets for those Raw dates go on sale Wednesday, September 10, with presales opening September 9. WWE has also rolled out Raw Priority Pass packages through On Location, offering premium seating, hospitality, and Superstar meet-and-greet opportunities.
The speculation now begins. Will Cena’s career end with a triumphant send-off, or will WWE swerve fans with a shocking twist in the nation’s capital? Either way, December 13 is shaping up to be one of the biggest nights in WWE history.
👉 Cena’s final chapter has been rewritten. The road to D.C. starts now.

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🎤 AJ Lee’s Return: Women of WWE Sound Off

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