WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce confirmed the lineup for the upcoming Monday night show, set to take place at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The event will feature prominent stars including Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and World Heavyweight Champion Gunther as part of the night’s attractions.
Pearce emphasized the star power scheduled to appear, stating,
“You will see the World Heavyweight Champion, Gunther. You will see the best in the world, CM Punk. You will see the OTC, Roman Reigns,”
underscoring the significance of these appearances ahead of the show.
Tag Team Championship and Special Matches Highlight the Evening
Following a number one contender’s victory last week, the Latino World Order (LWO) duo Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde will challenge Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh for the World Tag Team titles. This championship clash promises a thrilling match between two top tag teams in the WWE.
Additional matches include a singles bout between Jey Uso and Bronson Reed. Moreover, an eight-person tag team contest is set where Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Nikki Bella, and Stephanie Vaquer will face Naomi, Chelsea Green, Piper Niven, and Alba Fyre, bringing further excitement to the card.
Full Match Card for WWE Raw on July 28, 2025
The confirmed matches and appearances are as follows:
- Jey Uso vs. Bronson Reed
- World Tag Team Champions Judgment Day (Finn Balor & JD McDonagh) defend against the LWO (Cruz Del Toro & Joaquin Wilde)
- Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Nikki Bella, and Stephanie Vaquer vs. Naomi, Chelsea Green, Piper Niven, and Alba Fyre
- Roman Reigns to appear
- World Heavyweight Champion Gunther to appear
- CM Punk to appear
With top-tier talent and championship stakes on the line, Monday night’s WWE Raw event in Detroit is poised to deliver compelling matches and story developments that could shape future rivalries and title scenes.
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