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WWE Raw Predictions: Gunther Will Retire AJ Styles Sooner Than Expected – Jan 12, 2026
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WWE Raw Predictions: Gunther Will Retire AJ Styles Sooner Than Expected – Jan 12, 2026

WWE Raw is scheduled to take place on Jan 12, 2026, live on Netflix, at the PSD Bank Dome in Düsseldorf, Germany, as part of WWE's European tour leading to the Rumble and Gunther will retire AJ Styles in the main event. LA Knight is expected to return after the heinous parking lot attack by the Vision. Smiley Raquel will explain her actions after intentionally injuring Stephanie Vaquer. CM Punk will celebrate his title retention against Bron Breakker and address what's next for his reign. This week on Raw, two matches have been officially scheduled: Gunther vs. AJ Styles in the main event, and Penta and Dragon Lee vs. Bronson Reed and Austin Theory in a tag team match. Both matches have been built over the course of the past few weeks. If any women's matches are announced, they will lik...
WWE Raw: Austin Theory Could Be A Spy For Seth Rollins
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WWE Raw: Austin Theory Could Be A Spy For Seth Rollins

It is time to conjure up a conspiracy theory for Austin Theory. This wrestler went from getting the biggest win of his career against John Cena for the United States Title at WrestleMania 39 to winning the tag team titles with Grayson Waller at WrestleMania 40 all the way to doing absolutely nothing at WrestleMania 41. Austin Theory Shook Things Up In The Vision As The Masked Man For someone who was over-pushed as Vince McMahon's number one guy, he has gradually slid into obscurity. This was especially noticeable after he failed a Money In The Bank Cash-In on a mid card title and got buried by Jey Uso in a match that lasted less than ten seconds. Ever since then, Theory disappeared from television. He essentially left his tag partner, Grayson Waller, high and dry in the New Day as "Bi...
How long is WWE Raw on Netflix run time?
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How long is WWE Raw on Netflix run time?

For years, WWE kept to the same general rule of thumb with their two main televised shows on cable: Raw was the "A" show on Monday nights and ran for a full three hours while SmackDown was the "B" show and ran for two hours, first on Tuesdays on USA Network and then later on Fridays with FOX. When SmackDown's rights were repurchased by USA, it stayed as a two-hour show. But the paradigm shifted a few months ago. In preparation for Raw's move to Netflix on the first Monday of 2025, Raw shrunk from three hours to two in October, which was seen as a welcome change by most WWE fans, who felt a three-hour Raw had become cumbersome. Interestingly enough, if WWE's intention was to trim the fat with its offerings, they went in the opposite direction with SmackDown, which changed to a three-h...