
Tonight’s episode of WWE RAW is one of the more unique broadcasts on the calendar this year. The show emanates from the Accor Arena in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France, as part of WWE’s ongoing European Summer Tour, and that international location means the global broadcast schedule looks very different from a standard Monday night at home.
For fans in the United States, the most important thing to know immediately: WWE RAW starts at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT on Monday, June 8. That is an afternoon start rather than the standard evening slot, and catching it live during a US lunch break is both possible and very much worth doing given what is on tonight’s card.
Here is the complete breakdown of start times around the world, a full overview of what is on the card tonight, and everything you need to know about where to watch.
WWE RAW Start Times Around the World: June 8, 2026
| Country / Region | Start Time | Day | Time Zone |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States (East Coast) | 2:00 PM | Monday | ET |
| United States (Central) | 1:00 PM | Monday | CT |
| United States (Pacific) | 11:00 AM | Monday | PT |
| Canada | 2:00 PM | Monday | ET |
| Mexico | 12:00 PM | Monday | CT |
| United Kingdom | 7:00 PM | Monday | BST |
| Ireland | 7:00 PM | Monday | IST |
| France (Live Venue) | 8:00 PM | Monday | CEST |
| Saudi Arabia | 9:00 PM | Monday | AST |
| India | 11:30 PM | Monday | IST |
| Japan | 3:00 AM | Tuesday | JST |
| Australia | 4:00 AM | Tuesday | AEST |
The earlier US start time is a direct consequence of WWE broadcasting live from Central European Summer Time. The show airs at 8:00 PM CEST in France, which translates to the afternoon slot across North American time zones. UK and Irish viewers get the most convenient international window at 7:00 PM local time, essentially a standard primetime slot. Indian viewers will need to stay up late, with the show beginning at 11:30 PM IST.
Where to Watch WWE RAW Tonight
Netflix is the exclusive streaming home of Monday Night Raw globally. Whether you are watching in the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Australia, or anywhere else in the world, the show streams live on Netflix in real time with no additional pay-per-view or cable subscription required beyond your existing Netflix plan.
If you are in Paris and want to experience the show in person, the Accor Arena is located in the 12th arrondissement of the city, one of the major concert and sports venues in France. The atmosphere at European WWE events has consistently been electric, with crowds that bring a unique intensity to live shows, and a Paris crowd for a marquee episode of RAW is expected to be no different.
Tonight’s WWE RAW Card: What Is Happening in Paris
This is not a filler episode of RAW. With Night of Champions approaching on the calendar and both the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournaments in active competition, tonight’s show in Paris has a card loaded with matches that carry genuine tournament and championship implications.
Sol Ruca vs. Lyra Valkyria: Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Sol Ruca puts the Women’s Intercontinental Championship on the line against Lyra Valkyria in what promises to be one of the more athletically compelling matches of the night. Ruca won the title at Backlash, ending Becky Lynch’s reign in a result that generated significant discussion about where both women’s characters were headed. A first defense against Valkyria, a technically polished and genuinely dangerous challenger, is a meaningful test of how WWE plans to build Ruca’s title reign.
Seth Rollins vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Ricky Saints vs. Talla Tonga: King of the Ring Tournament
The King of the Ring tournament continues with a Fatal Four-Way qualifier featuring Seth Rollins, Je’Von Evans, Ricky Saints, and Talla Tonga. Rollins returns to RAW in a match with genuine stakes following the storylines that have positioned him in the post-Vision narrative. The other three competitors represent a mix of established presence and emerging talent, with Evans and Saints both capable of turning a tournament qualifier into a breakout moment in front of a European crowd.
Liv Morgan vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Becky Lynch vs. Chelsea Green: Queen of the Ring Tournament
This is arguably the most consequential match of the night. Liv Morgan, the reigning Women’s World Champion, enters the Queen of the Ring tournament alongside Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, and Chelsea Green in a Fatal Four-Way qualifier. The historic nature of a Women’s World Champion entering the tournament for the first time gives this match an unusual energy, and the potential for the result to set up Morgan’s first title defense since WrestleMania 42 makes it one of the more closely watched matches on the card.
All four women have clear motivations and clear pathways through the tournament, and a return appearance from Stephanie Vaquer, who has been absent from television since a shoulder injury derailed her planned feud with Morgan, cannot be ruled out as a potential factor in how this match ends.
Penta vs. Rey Mysterio: Intercontinental Championship
The most anticipated in-ring match of the night on pure wrestling merit is Penta defending the Intercontinental Championship against Rey Mysterio. This is a generational collision between two of the most celebrated luchadors in WWE history, each bringing a completely different style and era of influence to the same ring on the same night in Paris. Mysterio is an icon whose influence on the way athleticism and aerial offense are valued in wrestling is immeasurable. Penta brings a harder, more aggressive edge to the lucha tradition, and the contrast between their approaches should produce something special in front of an international crowd that appreciates both.
Why Tonight’s RAW Matters: The Bigger Picture
Beyond the individual matches, tonight’s episode of RAW carries the weight of a show that is actively shaping the landscape heading toward two of the summer’s biggest events. Night of Champions is the next major destination on the calendar, and the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournament brackets need to produce their semifinalists and finalists in the coming weeks.
The European Summer Tour has given WWE’s storylines a different backdrop from the standard American arena circuit, and Paris specifically has the potential to produce the kind of crowd atmosphere that turns a good match into a great one. European fans, particularly in major cities, have consistently demonstrated a knowledge of and passion for professional wrestling that generates noise levels and engagement that affect how performers work and how moments land.
The combination of a historic venue, a globally significant broadcast, championship matches, tournament qualifiers, and the possibility of surprise returns makes tonight’s RAW from the Accor Arena one of the most worthwhile episodes of the year to tune in for live, wherever in the world you happen to be watching from.
Quick Reference: Everything You Need for Tonight
- Event: WWE RAW, June 8, 2026
- Venue: Accor Arena, Paris, France
- US Start Time: 2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT
- UK Start Time: 7:00 PM BST
- India Start Time: 11:30 PM IST
- Where to Watch: Netflix (exclusive global streaming home of WWE RAW)
- Key Matches: Women’s Intercontinental Championship, two King and Queen of the Ring qualifiers, Intercontinental Championship
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