Raw on Jan. 27 took place at State Farm Arena In Atlanta, featuring Drew McIntyre vs. Sami Zayn and an intense conversation between Cody Rhodes and CM Punk. The go-home show for the Royal Rumble focused on the lead up to the show that starts the road to WrestleMania in Las Vegas.
The "WWE Raw" before Saturday's 2025 Royal Rumble served as a nice appetizer for not only this weekend's festivities, but also WrestleMania in April. Netflix's latest was a star-studded offering of intrigue.
Bischoff was WCW President when Hogan wrestled for the company in the 1990s. On his 83 Weeks podcast, the 69-year-old implied that the two-time WWE Hall of Famer is not as unpopular as Punk thinks. He also referenced fans' positive reaction to Hogan when he performed as a bad guy against The Rock at WrestleMania 18 in 2002:
CM Punk and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes had a heated confrontation on WWE RAW, just days ahead of WWE Royal Rumble. Rhodes stood in the ring at the end of the January 27th episode of WWE RAW after Sami Zayn accidentally hit him with a Helluva Kick.
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Carmelo Hayes declared for the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble Match in a very public way. After WWE Raw went off the air on Netflix this week, Hayes attacked the current
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“You put Hulk Hogan in the Rumble and I'll throw his dusty a** over the top rope, and I'll kill Hulkamania once and for all,” CM Punk said of the WWE Hall of Famer during the passionate promo.
The fan, Amber Nicole, reacted to the moment going viral on X, formerly Twitter. Nicole quote-posted a video of the moment from Fade, who deemed them Paul's “biggest hater,” replying, “THANK YOU FOR ALL THE LOVE.”
WWE stands for World Wrestling Entertainment, and the company is certainly embracing the world aspect of its name, following the hugely exciting news that the company will be hosting an historic first premium live event in Paris, France, which also marks the company's first stadium show in Europe since 2022.
Paul Heyman is always in rhythm with a microphone in his hand in front of a WWE crowd even as the beats have had to change for the first time.