Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s live coverage of WWE Raw from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 26, 2026!
Tonight marks the return of The Vision’s Bron Breakker to the red brand. Raw General Manager Adam Pearce is expected to have a conversation with Breakker regarding the recent conflicts between them following the WWE Royal Rumble event this past Saturday. Pearce had suspended Breakker indefinitely during the January 12 episode of Raw after Breakker physically confronted Pearce and attacked both Penta and Dragon Lee when Pearce tried to stop Breakker from interfering in their match.
In tag team news, Jey and Jimmy Uso, who captured the World Tag Team Championships from AJ Styles and Dragon Lee on the December 29 episode of Raw, will discover their first challengers tonight. Four teams—Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston (New Day), Rayo Americano and Bravo Americano (Los Americanos), Otis and Akira Tozawa (Alpha Academy), and Julius and Brutus Creed (The Creed Brothers)—will battle in a Fatal Four-Way Number One Contenders match for a shot at the titles.
On the women’s side, Maxine Dupri aimed to reclaim the Women’s Intercontinental Championship from Becky Lynch last Monday, with her longtime mentor Natalya watching ringside. However, just as Dupri was about to secure victory with a pinfall, Natalya intervened by placing Lynch’s leg on the bottom rope to break the pin and then launched a brutal assault on Dupri. Following those events, Natalya will make an appearance tonight in her home country to address the situation.
Lastly, AJ Styles will also be featured tonight to share his thoughts as he prepares to risk his career in an upcoming match against Gunther at the Royal Rumble.
Fan Take: This episode of Raw is packed with high-stakes drama and pivotal matchups that could significantly shift WWE’s storylines moving forward. Fans should keep an eye on Bron Breakker and Natalya’s developments, as their actions tonight could spark some unforgettable rivalries and alter the landscape of both the men’s and women’s divisions.
