The world of professional wrestling is no stranger to controversy and social commentary, and it appears that WWE is about to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time – immigration reform. In a surprising move, WWE announced today that it will be hosting a special episode of Monday Night Raw, focusing on the importance of immigration reform and the struggles faced by undocumented immigrants.
The inspiration for this special episode comes from a shocking moment at the 2026 Grammy Awards, where Latin music sensation Bad Bunny used his acceptance speech to call out Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for their treatment of undocumented immigrants. According to sources close to WWE, Bad Bunny’s impassioned plea for immigration reform struck a chord with WWE’s creative team, who quickly began brainstorming ways to bring this important issue to the WWE universe.
“We’ve always been a platform for social commentary and storytelling,” said a WWE insider. “But with the current immigration crisis plaguing our nation, we felt it was time to take a stand and use our platform to raise awareness and spark conversation. We’re honored to have Bad Bunny on board to help us tell this important story.”
Bad Bunny will be appearing on the special episode of Monday Night Raw, along with WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes, who has been a vocal advocate for immigration reform. According to sources, Rhodes will be using his platform to highlight the struggles faced by undocumented immigrants and their families, as well as to promote a message of unity and compassion.
“This is a moment of great challenge and great opportunity for our country,” said Cody Rhodes, in a statement to WWE. “As a wrestler, I’ve had the privilege of traveling the world and meeting people from all walks of life. But I’ve also seen firsthand the devastating impact of ICE’s policies on families and communities. I’m proud to be a part of this special episode and to help bring attention to this critical issue.”
The special episode of Monday Night Raw, titled “Immigration Reform,” will air on March 15th and will feature a series of matches and vignettes that highlight the struggles faced by undocumented immigrants. The show will also include a special appearance by Bad Bunny, who will perform a live musical number and participate in a segment with Cody Rhodes.
WWE’s decision to tackle immigration reform is just the latest example of the company’s commitment to social commentary and storytelling. In recent years, WWE has used its platform to address issues such as mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial justice. And with the current immigration crisis dominating headlines, it’s clear that WWE is once again at the forefront of the conversation.
“We’re proud to be a part of this important conversation,” said the WWE insider. “We believe that wrestling has the power to inspire and educate, and we’re committed to using our platform to make a positive impact on the world.”
The special episode of Monday Night Raw, “Immigration Reform,” is set to air on March 15th. Don’t miss it.
WWE Announces Star-Studded Roster for “Immigration Reform” Special Episode
The WWE roster is coming out in full force to support the “Immigration Reform” special episode. In addition to Cody Rhodes and Bad Bunny, a host of WWE Superstars will be appearing on the show, including:
- Drew McIntyre, who will be participating in a segment highlighting the struggles faced by undocumented immigrants in the UK
- Naomi, who will be teaming up with Bad Bunny for a musical performance
- The New Day, who will be appearing in a pre-recorded segment discussing the importance of education and opportunity for immigrant communities
- Rhea Ripley, who will be participating in a segment highlighting the challenges faced by immigrant women in the workforce
WWE to Donate Proceeds from “Immigration Reform” Special Episode to Immigration Advocacy Groups
In addition to raising awareness and sparking conversation, WWE is also committed to taking concrete action to support immigrant communities. The company has announced that it will be donating a portion of the proceeds from the “Immigration Reform” special episode to various immigration advocacy groups.
“We’re committed to using our platform to make a positive impact on the world,” said the WWE insider. “We believe that this special episode is just the first step in a long-term effort to support immigrant communities and promote immigration reform.”
The “Immigration Reform” special episode of Monday Night Raw will air on March 15th. Don’t miss it.
“Immigration Reform” Special Episode to Air on March 15th
The special episode of Monday Night Raw, “Immigration Reform,” will air on March 15th at 8/7c on USA Network. Don’t miss this important and timely episode, featuring Bad Bunny, Cody Rhodes, and a host of WWE Superstars.