WWE Raw Preview - October 27, 2025: Saturday Night's Main Event Go-Home, Punk & Jey Face Off, and More
Just six days before Saturday Night’s Main Event, the red brand rolls into the Honda Center in Anaheim for what could be one of the most pivotal episodes of WWE Raw in recent memory. With the vacant World Heavyweight Championship looming large, CM Punk and “Main Event” Jey Uso will meet face-to-face on Netflix’s exclusive broadcast. Expect fireworks, words turned to fists, and maybe even a sneak preview of this Saturday’s showdown.
🎥 How to Watch WWE Raw on Netflix
- Streaming: Netflix
- Start Time: 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT
- Location: Honda Center — Anaheim, California
Confirmed WWE Raw Card (Oct. 27, 2025)
- CM Punk and Jey Uso face-to-face confrontation
- Rusev vs. Penta — Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender’s Match
- Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria — Women’s Tag Team Titles
- Nikki Bella vs. Roxanne Perez
It is official. https://t.co/QSOsf8Jy34
— Adam Pearce (@ScrapDaddyAP) October 26, 2025
Cryptic Teases: Who’s Walking Into Raw Tonight?
For 48 hours, WWE’s social media has been posting eerie videos of mysterious figures walking through dim hallways, showing nothing but their feet. Fans are already buzzing with speculation — could it be a returning star? A new debut? Or something tied to Saturday Night’s Main Event?
We might get our answers tonight. By the looks of the shoes and pants, it's Brock Lesnar. But—everyone is hoping for Chris Jericho.
— WWE (@WWE) October 27, 2025
CM Punk and Jey Uso: One Last Confrontation Before Gold Is on the Line
The road to a new World Heavyweight Champion ends this weekend, and both CM Punk and Jey Uso are ready to prove they deserve to carry the torch left behind by an injured Seth Rollins.
Both men have battled their way to the top of the bracket, fending off heavy hitters like Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, and now stand as the final two contenders for WWE’s top prize.
Tonight’s meeting in Anaheim is expected to be intense. With Paul Heyman lurking in the shadows and Bron Breakker still furious about being overlooked, the tension around the title picture has reached a boiling point.
🏆 Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contender’s Match: Rusev vs. Penta
Love him or hate him, Dominik Mysterio has been a master at holding onto gold — and infuriating everyone in the process. His underhanded title defenses have now forced Raw GM Adam Pearce to step in and make things official: Rusev and Penta will face off to determine the true No. 1 contender for the Men’s Intercontinental Championship.
With both men having been cheated out of victory by “Dirty Dom” in recent weeks, expect this one to be physical, personal, and possibly end with Dominik’s nose right where it doesn’t belong.
Women’s Tag Team Championship: Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
Bayley is stirring the pot again. After teaming with Lyra Valkyria for a big win two weeks ago, the “Role Model” blindsided her new partner with a surprise challenge — one Lyra didn’t even know she signed up for.
Now, the Women’s Tag Team Champions Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss are heading to Anaheim to defend their titles. With Bayley manipulating her way into the spotlight once more, all eyes will be on whether Valkyria stays loyal… or gets played.
Nikki Bella vs. Roxanne Perez
A week after making her shocking return, WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella will step back into the ring for her first singles match in years. Her good deed — saving Stephanie Vaquer from a post-match Judgment Day attack — didn’t go unnoticed by Roxanne Perez, who’s now looking to make a statement against one of the most successful Divas Champions in WWE history.
The match is equal parts redemption and reckoning — a bridge between generations.
🗣️ Wrestling.news | Backstage Take
Not everyone in the locker room — or among fans — is thrilled to see Jey Uso back in the World Heavyweight Title picture. Tonight’s Raw is a crucial test for him, not just as a performer, but as a believable main-eventer. This is where Triple H and the WWE Creative team have a chance to prove the story’s worth — to show that Jey’s latest push has purpose beyond nostalgia or fan sympathy. But the real pressure isn’t on creative… it’s on Uso himself.
He’s had multiple chances in the spotlight, and outside of his signature entrance and crowd energy, his mic work and in-ring delivery have often landed somewhere in the middle. If Jey wants to prove he can carry the top spot, tonight’s show — and his face-off with CM Punk — needs to be must-watch television.
Expect a few “wait, what just happened?” moments and potential surprises designed to set the tone heading into Saturday Night’s Main Event. WWE knows this episode has to deliver shock value — and Jey Uso needs to deliver substance.
