Everything Announced For Tonight's WWE Raw Card

McIntyre, Styles, Ripley, Orton & more in action on the road to Money in the Bank 2021.

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Tonight's episode of WWE Raw looks set to accelerate the early build to Money in the Bank 2021 (18 July), primarily through a second chance qualifying match.

Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre, and AJ Styles will contest a Triple Threat for the last Raw spot in the titular men's ladder match, having fallen to John Morrison, Riddle, and Ricochet respectively last week.

Raw is already fully represented in the women's match, so there'll be no further qualifiers tonight. Instead, Rhea Ripley teams with Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose to face Natalya, Tamina, and Charlotte Flair in the women's division. Ripley puts up her Raw Women's Title against Flair at Money in the Bank, while Rose and Brooke are feuding with Women's Tag Team Champions Natalya and Tamina over interrupted photoshoots.

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Elsewhere, the ongoing Elias vs. Jaxson Ryker feud could be blown off in a strap match. A confrontation between Kofi Kingston and MVP ahead of the former's MITB title fight with the latter's client, Bobby Lashley.

Here's the card at a glance:-

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Second Chance Money In The Bank Qualification Triple Threat: Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles

Rhea Ripley, Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose vs. Charlotte Flair, Natalya and Tamina

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Strap Match: Elias vs. Jaxson Ryker

Kofi Kingston confronts MVP

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