WWE Raw Preview - November 10, 2025: Cena’s Hometown Farewell & Title Clashes in Boston
The “Last Time Is Now” — and for John Cena, tonight’s Monday Night Raw at TD Garden marks the beginning of the end.
WWE’s most decorated star returns home to Boston for what’s being billed as his final Raw appearance in his hometown. With just four matches remaining in his legendary career, the 16-time World Champion will open the show to thunderous cheers before the “Last Time Is Now” Tournament officially kicks off — a bracket designed to determine who will face Cena in his retirement match next month at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, D.C.
How to Watch WWE Raw
- Streaming: Exclusively on Netflix
- Time: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
- Location: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
WWE Raw Card (Subject to Change):
- John Cena opens the show
- CM Punk live segment
- Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez — Women’s World Championship
- Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss (c) vs. The Kabuki Warriors — Women’s Tag Team Championship
- Damian Priest vs. Rusev — Last Time Is Now Tournament, Opening Round
- Sheamus vs. Shinsuke Nakamura — Last Time Is Now Tournament, Opening Round
THE GOAT is BACK!@JohnCena makes his final return to Boston when he kicks off #WWERaw TONIGHT!
— WWE (@WWE) November 10, 2025
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Tournament Action Begins
Two first-round matchups are set to get the Boston crowd fired up. Damian Priest will go one-on-one with Rusev, while Sheamus battles Shinsuke Nakamura in a hard-hitting clash of international heavyweights.
So far, only seven of the 16 competitors have been announced, and WWE is teasing more names to be revealed live on Raw. LA Knight, notably, is set to face a mystery opponent this Friday on SmackDown — keeping fans guessing as the field takes shape.
And if CM Punk’s open challenge means anything, we could still see the “Best in the World” and the “Greatest of All Time” cross paths one more time before Cena’s final curtain call.
Championship Spotlight: Women’s Gold on the Line
Boston could also see two title changes tonight, as both the Women’s World Championship and Women’s Tag Team Titles will be defended.
- Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Raquel Rodriguez
Raquel earned her shot by pinning the champion in tag team action last week. Now “Big Mami Cool” looks to bring more gold back to The Judgment Day, while Vaquer aims to solidify her reign in her first title defense. - Women’s Tag Team Championship: Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss (c) vs. The Kabuki Warriors
After a mist attack on SmackDown, Asuka and Kairi Sane have reignited their feud with the champions. The Kabuki Warriors are determined to reclaim their spot atop the division, but Flair and Bliss are just as eager to prove why they’re the top duo in WWE.
The Women's World Championship is up for grabs when @Steph_Vaquer puts the title on the line against @RaquelWWE TONIGHT on #WWERaw!
— WWE (@WWE) November 10, 2025
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Also Advertised for Tonight
World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk will address being blindsided by Logan Paul last week in a tense live segment, and both Becky Lynch and Jey Uso are locally advertised to appear.
After what went down to end last week, what will @CMPunk have to say TOMORROW on #WWERaw?
— WWE (@WWE) November 10, 2025
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Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
There’s an electricity in the air every time John Cena returns to Boston, but tonight hits differently. WWE is treating this farewell like a celebration of legacy, emotion, and respect — while planting seeds for his final match. Expect a few surprises, possible tears, and one unforgettable reaction from the hometown crowd.
This isn’t just another Raw — it’s history unfolding live.
