Reading: Tribal Combat Wwe builds toward Raw in Greensboro before Saturday Night's Main Event

Tribal Combat Wwe builds toward Raw in Greensboro before Saturday Night's Main Event

Published
2 min read
Advertisement

brings live tonight from the in Greensboro, North Carolina, and the show arrives with the fallout from ’s attack on and the Usos still fresh. Raw starts at 8 p.m. EST and streams exclusively on .

The timing gives tonight’s show extra weight. It is the go-home show for Saturday Night’s Main Event, and there is only one show after it before WWE’s , so every segment in Greensboro has a direct path to the next stretch of the schedule. Last week, Fatu left Reigns and the Usos in a pile on Raw, a beat that still shapes the conversation heading into tonight.

That matters because this is not just another Monday night stop. The card, the confrontations and the promos all sit inside a narrow window, with Saturday Night’s Main Event right ahead and only one more show after tonight before WWE turns the page to Clash in Italy. Raw is being staged to keep that pressure moving, not to let it cool.

- Advertisement -

The tension sits in what comes next for the people caught in last week’s wreckage. Reigns and the Usos were left down by Fatu, but tonight is where WWE has the chance to show whether that scene was the end of the moment or only the opening shot in a longer stretch of conflict. Greensboro will get the answer first, live, in real time.

By the end of the night, the message should be plain: the road to Saturday Night’s Main Event runs through Raw, and the aftermath of Fatu’s attack is still the story driving it.

Advertisement
Share This Article