Oba Femi is headed into Raw in London with Jey Uso on the schedule before their King of the Ring final on Saturday at Night of Champions. The winner gets a world title match at SummerSlam, so the build on this Monday in London carries real weight for both finalists.
Adam Pearce set the show
Raw General Manager Adam Pearce made the go-home show for Night of Champions official on Sunday, and this week’s episode comes with two championship matches and a series of promos. Raw starts at 2 p.m. ET, 11 a.m. PT, and streams live on Netflix.
That timing matters because WWE has returned to Europe, putting Raw in London and moving the show earlier for viewers. Oba Femi and Jey Uso are still on a collision course for Saturday, and the show gives them one more chance to shape the tone before the final.
Jey Uso and The Bloodline
Last week, Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso attacked LA Knight two-on-one after he got too brazen with them. Jacob Fatu then arrived and stopped Knight as he fought back, a reminder that the Bloodline still brings numbers when things break down.
Roman Reigns has told Jey Uso to win King of the Ring on his own, but the warning around Oba Femi is different. If Femi says the wrong thing on Raw in London, he could be attacked by the Bloodline, and that gives the promo segment a sharp edge before Saturday.
Oba Femi before Saturday
Femi already has the line he threw at Jey Uso hanging over the week: “You’re not the family member I’m worried about.” That kind of jab can turn a go-home show into a flashpoint fast, especially with The Ruler already set for the final and the path to SummerSlam waiting after it.
Will Oba Femi and Jey Uso actually have a confrontation on Raw, and if so, what happens? Monday in London is the last public stop before Saturday, and the next move in this build could decide whether the final stays verbal or turns physical before Night of Champions.






