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WWE Raw aired live on Netflix from the GIANT Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and delivered shocking results. Gunther appeared after making John Cena submit in his final match. The Usos came back in action.
Last time in action: The Usos won at WarGames (Survivor Series), New Day lost to Dragon Lee and AJ Styles (Raw, Dec. 1) Jey and Jimmy Uso made their entrance first to take on Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, reigniting their years-long feud in the process. Grayson Waller was in New Day's corner for support.
Early in the show, Paul Heyman delivered news of his team's fifth man for WarGames to Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis. Heyman had arrived earlier in the night with Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre. The fifth man was not revealed at the time, but Pearce rolled his eyes before saying, "This is going to be fun."
WWE Raw was live on Netflix from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City and brought a chaotic night before Survivor Series: WarGames. The Last Time Is Now Tournament continued with two quarterfinal matches and the men’s WarGames teams fought for the advantage.
WWE enters a significant transitional phase following John Cena's official in-ring retirement, with his final match against Gunther marking a symbolic passing of the torch. Monday Night Raw will now focus on establishing new power dynamics and rivalries as the company reconstructs its hierarchy towards 2026,
50 reacted to a photo of his documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning being number two on Netflix behind WWE Raw by posting, “You know how I feel about being #2 that’s like being the first loser behind the winner fuck this. LOL.” WWE Raw is listed first on the Netflix website under New & Popular as the top show in the US today.
The last time is now. All good things must come to an end, and tonight at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event the pro wrestling world will say goodbye to The 'Grea
We are close to the night that will mark John Cena's definitive farewell to WWE, after more than 20 years as the face of the biggest wrestling company in the United States, where h