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NBC TODAY show co-hosts on RAW this Monday

The co-stars of NBC’s TODAY’s fourth hour are joining WWE Raw this coming Monday to show their support for the WWE and Susan G. Komen partnership for National Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb – a seven year breast cancer survivor – will be part of the show and John Cena will return the favor by appearing on the TODAY show earlier that day.

Additionally, journalist Joan Lunden, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer, will sit ringside as a special guest along with other breast cancer survivors.

“We’ve been wrestling every day at 10AM in our own ring for the past seven years, and it gets down and dirty. So bring it on!” said Kotb and Gifford.

“WWE is thrilled to have Kathie Lee Gifford, Hoda Kotb and Joan Lunden join Monday Night Raw to help shine a light on the battle against breast cancer,” said Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer, WWE. “These women continue to be a voice for the millions that are affected by this devastating disease. We are honored to have their support in raising awareness and funds to continue the fight.”

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