WWE Raw is live tonight from the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California! Tonight, the Intercontinental Championship is on the line as Bron Breakker defends against Jey Uso. Let’s take a look at everything announced for tonight’s episode of WWE Monday Night Raw:
WWE Monday Night Raw card: September 23, 2024
Sami Zayn vs. Ludwig Kaiser

WWE’s official preview:
World Heavyweight Champion Gunther refuses to allow Sami Zayn to challenge him for his title, repeatedly rebuking the man who defeated him and ended his legendary Intercontinental Title reign at WrestleMania XL.
Zayn has not relented, however, as he continues his quest to challenge The Ring General. Standing in his way is Gunther’s right-hand man Ludwig Kaiser, who has made it known that he does not think Zayn is on the same level as the World Heavyweight Champion.
Can Zayn take down Kaiser to perhaps get one step closer to facing Gunther for the World Heavyweight Title?
Drew McIntyre returns head of Hell in a Cell match with CM Punk

WWE’s official preview:
Several weeks ago, Drew McIntyre unleashed a brutal attack on CM Punk, breaking his bracelet, shoving it in Punk’s mouth, and continuing to attack his adversary backstage while The Second City Saint was laid out on a stretcher.
With a career-altering Hell in a Cell showdown between Punk against McIntyre set for WWE Bad Blood, The Scottish Psychopath is slated return to Monday night.
What will McIntyre have to say about his date with destiny inside the twisted structure?
Bron Breakker (c) vs. Jey Uso for the Intercontinental Championship

WWE’s official preview:
The Intercontinental Championship will be on the line when Bron Breakker defends his title against “Main Event” Jey Uso.
Since dethroning Sami Zayn at SummerSlam, Breakker has enjoyed an impressive reign, highlighted by his hard-earned title retention against Zayn in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match on Raw.
Uso, meanwhile, won a Fatal 4-Way Match against Ilja Dragunov, Braun Strowman and Bronson Reed on the Sept. 9 episode of Raw, solidifying his spot as the No. 1 Contender to the Intercontinental Title.
Can Uso capture his first singles championship, or will the dogs be barking for the champion?

