Detroit is getting a dose of body slams and big emotions tonight as WWE’s Monday Night Raw rolls into Little Caesars Arena, and it’s a special night for all of those who make it to Motor City to watch.

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This is WWE’s first live broadcast since the passing of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea), who died Thursday, July 24 at the age of 71.

Hogan wasn’t just a giant in the ring, he made Michigan history in WrestleMania III at the Pontiac Silverdome in 1987 and was most recently spotted at Detroit Lions training camp in 2024. Expect tributes throughout the night as fans and performers alike honor his legacy.

What to Expect Live in Detroit

If you’re lucky enough to snag a seat, you’ll see a packed lineup of fan-favorites. While Roman Reigns won’t be wrestling, he’s set to appear ahead of his SummerSlam showdown. T

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The main event will pit Jey Uso against Bronson Reed, and the undercard includes stars like CM Punk, Gunther, and Kofi Kingston.

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Women’s action includes an eight-woman tag match featuring Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Nikki Bella, and Stephanie Vaquer vs. Naomi, Chelsea Green, and The Secret Hervice.

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Also on the card: Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh will take on the Latino World Order in a tag title match.

Tickets are still available on StubHub, starting at $72 as of Monday morning.And, don’t forget to gear up because official WWE merch that is city exclusive will be on sale at the venue.

Watching From Home? Here’s How

Unfortunately, you won’t find WWE's Monday Night Raw on cable anymore. Raw now streams exclusively on Netflix, so you’ll need a subscription to tune in. The show kicks off at 8 p.m. and is expected to run about three hours. Just search “WWE Monday Night Raw” on the Netflix homepage to jump in.

Whether you’re watching from your couch or chanting in the stands, this Monday Night Raw will be one for the books.

10 Fastest Championship Matches in WWE History

A lightning fast championship match can be shocking, both for the right and the wrong reasons. Some of the quickest matches in WWE history have caused Superstars like Daniel Bryan to be catapulted to the top of the card, while others like Kofi Kingston had short moments of glory snatched away from them.

For this list, we're not counting Money in the Bank cash-ins like Dean Ambrose pinning Seth Rollins in nine seconds or Jack Swagger taking Chris Jericho's title in eight seconds. These are mostly traditional matches, minus one Money in the Bank precursor where Trish Stratus pulled the biggest heel move of her career.

Of course this is wrestling, so cheating is 100-percent legal for this list. If you happened to low blow your opponent just moments before the match began, only for the bell to ring thanks to some hapless referee -- that's a'okay with us!

Whether it be an iconic retirement match at Wrestlemania or a bizarre untelevised moment between a veteran and a rising star at Madison Square Garden, these are officially the 10 fastest championship matches in the history of WWE. Get out your stopwatches if you don't believe us!

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Step between the ropes to test your knowledge of current and former WWE superstars. Can you guess the real names of these superstars of the squared circle?

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