WWE confirms full card for Monday Night Raw in Ottawa on August 24, 2026

23 Aug 2026, 02:36 pm IST|
WWE confirms full card for Monday Night Raw in Ottawa on August 24, 2026
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WWE will present the August 24 edition of Monday Night Raw at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with the broadcast set to begin at 6 PM ET/ 3 PM PT. The company plans to pre-tape an episode of SmackDown at the same arena following Raw.

WWE has announced multiple matches and segments for the Ottawa show, including a contract signing tied to an upcoming Sunday Night’s Main Event, a singles match featuring Stephanie Vaquer, and semifinal bouts from the World Heavyweight Championship #1 Contenders Tournament. Promoters confirmed Oba Femi and Bron Breakker are scheduled to take part in the contract signing, while Vaquer will face a member of The Judgment Day faction in singles action.

Oba Femi and Bron Breakker will complete formalities for their scheduled Sunday Night’s Main Event meeting with a contract signing on Monday. The Sunday Night’s Main Event is scheduled for Sunday, September 6, 2026, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, and will be WWE’s first-ever Sunday Night’s Main Event.

Stephanie Vaquer will wrestle Roxanne Perez on the Ottawa show following what the promotion described as a vicious attack by The Judgment Day. The match will mark Vaquer’s WWE in-ring return for the first time since WrestleMania 42.

The World Heavyweight Championship #1 Contenders Tournament will stage its semifinal matches on Raw in Ottawa, with Penta set to face AAA’s La Parka in the opening semifinal and Rey Fenix meeting Dragon Lee in the second; winners of those matches will advance to the tournament final.

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