Monday Night Raw heads to the world-famous Staples Center tonight. This venue is home to the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers as well as the home for several SummerSlam's over the years. The WWE also announced it would be the home of the 2018 Survivor Series.Last night the Raw roster headed 45 minutes down the road from Los Angeles to the Honda Center in Anaheim, California for a WWE Live event. According to Wrestling Inc. reader Brian Reed-Baiotto, there were roughly 4,000 people in attendance and were really loud for the entire eight-match card.Unlike the recent SmackDown WWE Live event in Lima, Peru, there weren't as many title matches on this card. Only one to be exact as Enzo Amore defended his WWE Cruiserweight Championship.Just because there were not many championship matches didn't mean the Anaheim show was short on excitement as they were able to see The Shield in action, two former Bullet Club members going at it, and the continuous transformation of Matt Hardy.Continue on to see the first match of the evening...Matt Hardy v. Bray WyattWHAT A WONDERFUL AWAKENING!!! @MATTHARDYBRAND #StayWoke #WWEAnaheim pic.twitter.com/vUnghemfu4— Jordan Anderson (@Jothello11) December 4, 2017The first match of the evening in Anaheim was a rematch from last Monday's edition of Raw when "The Eater of Worlds" Bray Wyatt took on Matt Hardy who is looking more and more broken as the days go on.The downfall of Hardy continued as he fell to Sister Abigail, and much like on Monday Night Raw last week, and the WWE Live event in Salt Lake City after, his "woken" condition worsened.Bray Wyatt def. Matt Hardy#WWESaltLakeCity were witness to a @MATTHARDYBRAND who appears to be more #WOKEN than ever... pic.twitter.com/XKGQtpJXOe— WWE (@WWE) December 3, 2017