Hey folks, it’s your boy back again with another one of my little adventures. Today, I wanted to figure out “what time is raw?” So, I started digging around because I really wanted to catch it live, you know?
First, I grabbed my phone and started scrolling through some pages. I saw a bunch of stuff about WWE Monday Night Raw, which got me a bit pumped up. I mean, who doesn’t love a good wrestling match, right?
Then, I noticed that everyone was saying it starts at 8 PM EST, which is 7 PM where I am, CST. I was like, “Alright, cool, I got the time down.” But then I had to figure out where to actually watch it.
I kept looking and found out it’s on the USA Network. “Easy peasy,” I thought. I flipped over to the USA Network on my TV and made a mental note to tune in at 7 PM sharp.
But, I also like having options, so I checked out streaming services. I found a few mentioned, like Fubo TV, Peacock, YouTube TV, and DirecTV. I already had a Peacock subscription from before, so I thought, “Sweet, I can stream it too if I’m not home.”
As I was reading more, I stumbled upon something about an interview. Apparently, there’s a one-on-one interview with Jackie Redmond and some former World Heavyweight Champion. That sounded interesting, so I decided I’d watch that too.
Oh, and I found something interesting while reading. Apparently, Raw is going to be a two-hour show starting October 7, 2024. That’s new, it used to be three hours long for like, the last ten years! I guess they are changing it up before it moves to Netflix in 2025. It seems like some folks aren’t happy about it being shorter, but we’ll see how it goes.
So, here’s the plan:
- I set an alarm for 6:55 PM CST, just to be safe.
- I’m gonna tune into the USA Network on my TV.
- If I’m not around, I’ll just stream it on Peacock.
That’s it, guys! Another little mystery solved. Now I’m all set to enjoy some Monday Night Raw. Hope this helps some of you out too. Catch you in the next one!