Brie Garcia is heading to London. The WWE star confirmed on Instagram that she’ll appear at Monday Night Raw in the UK, and she arrived at the announcement with something to say.
Her caption kept things short and pointed. She wrote “Airborne. Undefeated. London bound. What’s that they say about a ‘home court’ advantage? Monday Night Raw. See you there.” She also tagged the post with #bellaarmy, the longtime rallying point for her fanbase.
The word “Undefeated” is the one that’ll get wrestling fans talking. Garcia didn’t just share a travel update. She’s framing her London trip as a deliberate statement. In professional wrestling, calling yourself unbeaten heading into a major event is a calculated move, not the kind of word you drop casually into a caption.
The “home court advantage” question adds another layer. London wrestling crowds tend to be loud and well-versed in the product, and WWE has hosted Raw events in the UK before. Those nights often carry a different energy than US shows. Garcia seems to be leaning into that idea, suggesting the crowd might tilt in her favor.
Brie Garcia, formerly known as Brie Bella during her original WWE run, returned to WWE programming in recent years alongside her twin sister Nikki Garcia. The two built one of the most recognizable brands in wrestling history under the Bella name. The Bella Twins were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2023. Garcia has since dropped the Bella ring name and competes under her birth surname. She’s been married to Bryan Danielson, known to WWE audiences as Daniel Bryan, since 2014.
The #bellaarmy tag is a long-running touchstone for her fanbase and still draws a vocal crowd. Whether this London appearance ties into an active storyline or is a one-off showing hasn’t been confirmed. Either way, her supporters will be watching closely.
Monday Night Raw has been airing on Netflix in the US since January 2025, part of WWE’s streaming deal with the platform. International events carry more weight now. London is one of WWE’s stronger overseas markets, so slotting Garcia into a card there makes sense for both sides.
No details about her opponent or her exact role at the show have been released yet. She’s also left the nature of her “undefeated” status open. It could refer to her current in-ring record, a fresh push since returning, or simply the kind of bold language WWE storylines are built on.
What’s clear is that Garcia isn’t arriving in London quietly. Three short fragments – “Airborne. Undefeated. London bound.” – are doing a lot of heavy lifting. That’s a setup, not a check-in.
Fans can catch Monday Night Raw live in London. More details on the full card are expected in the coming days.
