When WWE Raw hits the airwaves on October 20, 2025, fans will be glued to a live show staged at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, and the entire world can stream it via Netflix. The episode is set to open with Adam Pearce, WWE General Manager, addressing a mounting concern about Seth Rollins's rumored shoulder injury and possible surgery. The stakes feel higher than ever because the same night also hosts three title bouts and a simmering betrayal that could reshape the roster heading into November's big pay‑per‑view.
The broadcast clock starts at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) / 5:00 PM Pacific Time (PT) for the United States. Internationally, the schedule translates to 1:00 PM BST (UK & Ireland) on Tuesday, October 21, 2025; 5:30 AM Indian Standard Time (IST) the same day; 10:00 AM AEST (Australia); 3:00 AM Arabia Standard Time (AST) in Saudi Arabia; and 2:00 AM Central European Time (CET) on the AB1 channel in France. Indian fans, who make up a growing share of the online audience, will need to set their alarms for the early‑morning slot.
Three high‑profile championships will be on the line:
In addition, a non‑title showdown between Stephanie Vaquer and Roxanne Perez promises a flash of emerging women’s wrestling talent.
The biggest narrative thread centers on Seth Rollins. Rumors of a shoulder tear have been swirling since his match in Perth, where he was hit with an "explosive power move" that left fans gasping. If surgery is confirmed during Pearce's address, the World Heavyweight Championship picture could shift dramatically. Adding fuel to the fire, Bron Breakker (real name Bronson Rechsteiner) publicly turned on Rollins last week, declaring himself "the present and the new top dog on WWE Raw." Breakker's heel turn was amplified by the surprise appearance of Bronson Reed and the ever‑calculating Paul Heyman, hinting at a new power bloc.
Meanwhile, CM Punk (Phillip Jack Brooks, age 46) entered the episode as the number‑one contender for Rollins' title. Punk is expected to weigh in on the injury saga, potentially positioning himself as the next challenger if Rollins is sidelined.
The episode marks the second month of WWE's landmark $5 billion multi‑year agreement with Netflix. The partnership, which launched in January 2025, shifted Raw, SmackDown, NXT and every Premium Live Event from conventional cable to a global streaming platform. According to The Economic Times, the move has already boosted WWE's monthly subscriber reach by roughly 12 % in Asia, with India accounting for a 4.3 million‑viewer surge.
Critics, however, note that the shift forces fans in markets like France to revert to traditional broadcasters—AB1 in this case—while many still prefer the on‑demand flexibility of Netflix. The deal also guarantees that every future Raw episode will be available in high‑definition with optional commentary tracks for Hindi, Spanish and Arabic audiences.
Raw's October 20 card serves as a narrative springboard for the next big show on November 2, 2025, slated to be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Title implications are clear: if Rollins is forced out, the World Heavyweight Championship could be vacated, opening the door for a multi‑competitor match that might include Breakker, Punk, and a surprise entrant from the tag‑team division.
Analysts from Sports Tiger predict that the tag‑team bout could set the stage for a new championship hierarchy, especially if The Judgment Day loses the belts to Styles and Dragon Lee. A loss would elevate the veteran duo back into main‑event conversation and give the younger talent a platform to challenge the established order.
In short, the episode is not just another weekly show; it's a decisive chapter in a storyline that could redefine the roster hierarchy heading into the holiday season.
Indian viewers will see the live broadcast at 5:30 AM IST on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. The episode streams on Netflix, so a stable internet connection is all that’s needed.
If Rollins requires surgery, he could be sidelined for weeks, forcing WWE to either vacate the World Heavyweight Championship or crown an interim champion. That opens a path for rivals like CM Punk or Bron Breakker to claim the top spot.
Since January 2025, most regions stream Raw directly on Netflix, replacing traditional cable slots. The only notable exception is France, where AB1 still carries the linear broadcast.
The Judgment Day—Finn Bálor and Damian Priest—will defend against veteran AJ Styles and Mexico’s Dragon Lee. A win for Styles and Lee would mark their first tag‑team title reign in WWE.
The outcomes on October 20 set the match‑ups for November 2. A title change or a confirmed Rollins injury could lead to a multi‑person championship match, while the tag‑team result will dictate which duo gets a headline slot in Las Vegas.
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