WWE Monday Night Raw preview, October 14: Watch online

Becky Lynch faces Sasha Banks on the October 14, 2019 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. Image: WWE.com
Becky Lynch faces Sasha Banks on the October 14, 2019 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. Image: WWE.com /
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Here is the information you need for the October 14, 2019 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw.

The second and final night of the 2019 WWE Draft will conclude this Monday night, and there’s already been a huge shakeup.

After a wild finish to the Seth Rollins-Roman Reigns matchup this past Friday night, Raw got the first pick in the draft. And the red brand cashed in on some huge names. Becky Lynch proved to be the overall first pick, and she’ll be joined by the likes of Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, Ricochet, Natalya and the goddess herself, Alexa Bliss. And we’re just halfway done.

Raw will open up with the latest chapter in the Becky Lynch-Sasha Banks story. This time, they’ll compete for the night’s draft positioning. After coming up short in her bid for capturing the Raw Women’s Championship at Hell in a Cell, Banks will look to not only get the win over Lynch but give Team Blue the early advantage to close out the draft. Who will Raw add to its ranks by the end of the night?

Since making their main roster debut earlier this year, The Viking Raiders have destroyed practically every team that WWE has put in their path. When you mix the raw power of Erik and the surprising high-flying agility of someone the size of Ivar, they are a truly frightening combination. The duo could get even scarier, considering they get a shot this week at the Raw Tag Team Championship. Can Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode derail their first shot at the titles, or will they get the Viking Experience?

Date: Monday, Oct. 14, 2019
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Denver, Colorado
Venue: Pepsi Arena
TV Info: USA Network | Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial.
Live StreamUSA Live

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Monday is set to be a huge night, as the draft comes to a close. With several names already brought to the red brand, all eyes will be on the USA Network to see what happens. It’s a huge time for WWE, with the draft, NXT moving to TV and SmackDown on FOX.