Many were curious about Punk’s future actions after his Monday Night WWE Raw statement, expressing that he felt “at home” and amidst the recent bidding war featuring Randy Orton. However, in a commercial, WWE mentioned that Punk would wait until next week’s Raw to decide on his deal.
The December 11th RAW broadcast, set to begin at a specific hour and include several matches as confirmed by WWE, is supposed to be crowned with CM Punk’s major decision. Advertised matchups for the night include Cody Rhodes vs. Shinsuke Nakamura and Drew McIntyre vs. Jey Uso.
When does 12/11 WWE RAW start?
An electrifying Monday Night Raw is on the horizon for next week, promising exciting bouts and features. Anticipation is growing, fueled by the presence of Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre, and the mystery surrounding CM Punk’s brand decision. WWE’s latest announcement adds another match and segment to the event.
WWE fans are eagerly anticipating CM Punk’s next move, keen to discover his role in the company’s future. His upcoming actions are sure to be a spectacle, and tickets are selling like hotcakes among the WWE Universe. Viewers in the United States can catch the live action on December 11 at 8/7 C at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.
According to WrestleTix, out of 9,199 tickets for the WWE RAW on December 11th, 8,283 have already been purchased. This leaves 916 tickets available. A staggering 1,511 tickets have been sold since the announcement of Punk’s visit six days ago.
What is the 12/11 WWE RAW match card?
Once again, Monday Night Raw promises to be a fantastic edition with a variety of matchups and fascinating storylines. The announced match cards are:
Cody Rhodes vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Next week on WWE Raw, Cody Rhodes is set to face Shinsuke Nakamura. During a recent episode, Rhodes was blinded by the red mist. Nakamura expressed the need to end Rhodes’ story to pave the way for his own. Despite both winning the Royal Rumble, neither has secured a WrestleMania world title. Surprisingly, they have never faced each other in a single match. Rhodes envisions a happy ending like in a fairytale, but Nakamura is determined to make his journey challenging.
Drew McIntyre vs. Jey Uso
On Monday Night Raw, Drew McIntyre has his desire realized when he confronts Jey Uso. The Bloodline’s interference at WWE Clash at The Castle raises tensions, which climax in a confrontation during a WarGames Match and passionate confrontations.
Rhea Ripley vs. Maxxine Dupri (Non-Title)
In this non-title bout, Rhea Ripley, the current WWE Women’s World Champion, faces off against Alpha Academy’s Maxxine Dupri. After receiving training from Chad Gable and Otis, Dupri takes on The Eradicator, a formidable adversary.
Becky Lynch calls out Nia Jax
Nia Jax and Becky Lynch are set for a rematch, revisiting their confrontation from five years ago when Jax’s strike propelled Lynch to the main event of WrestleMania 35. After Jax’s recent threats escalated tensions, Lynch has decided to settle the outstanding business on December 11. The moment has arrived for Lynch to confront “The Irresistible Force.”
CM Punk returns
On Monday Night Raw, CM Punk will be making a triumphant return. What matters most is the question of which WWE brand he will choose. After losing out on Randy Orton to SmackDown, Raw General Manager Adam Pearce is now trying to recruit Punk to Raw.
Which match card of WWE RAW, besides CM Punk, are you most excited to see? Share your opinion in the comments.