Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jun 24, 2013 5:08:38 GMT -5
That's right, it's Monday again. RAW comes to you tonight LIVE from North Charleston, SC, and things are heating up all up and down the card leading into one of the year's most popular PPVs, Money In The Bank.
RAW went off the air last week after an apparent implosion between Paul Heyman Guys, as Brock Lesnar came down to the ring and hit the recently returned CM Punk with the F5, leaving the world with one question at mind... did Heyman put out a hit on Punk? Things have changed between Heyman and Punk in recent times, after all. But, as we all know, Lesnar's just psycho enough to do this kind of thing on his own. Either way, someone should speak up tonight.
Emotions were running high as Mark Henry delivered what appeared to be his retirement speech... only to attack WWE Champion John Cena with the World's Strongest Slam and stake his claim for the gold. With the match official for Philadelphia, and on a confidence high after fooling everyone with an acting masterclass, Henry has returned on one hell of a roll. That said, don't expect Cena to take this lying down (although he probably will take it with some of that famous wit of his). Expect stuff.
One bout announced for tonight is a third match between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton. Last week on RAW, a No DQ match between the pair was halted in Orton's favour after WWE COO Triple H declared Bryan unfit to continue after taking a nasty spill on his shoulder... and Bryan was not happy, leading to a backstage confrontation shrouded in mystery. Then on SmackDown, a return match led to a Bryan countout win, but Bryan was still unsatisfied. This third match could really go a long way in determining the future of these two men, win or lose.
Dolph Ziggler is a man on a mission. With a World Heavyweight Championship reign that barely got out of the gates before it was ended by Alberto Del Rio at Payback, Ziggler has found himself with the fan support that Del Rio now despises once more. The Show Off is surely looking for another shot at the big gold belt, but is he back in any fighting shape to do so, with his previously concussed head now a bullseye for all his opponents?
The Shield just keep on bringing the justice, and with Mr. McMahon seemingly turning a blind eye to their chaos, times are good for the United States and Tag Team Champions. But, with the power play escalating between the McMahons, Triple H and Vickie Guerrero, could they be made a scapegoat by one of the (too many) powers in charge?
All that, plus other things, TONIGHT on RAW!
RAW went off the air last week after an apparent implosion between Paul Heyman Guys, as Brock Lesnar came down to the ring and hit the recently returned CM Punk with the F5, leaving the world with one question at mind... did Heyman put out a hit on Punk? Things have changed between Heyman and Punk in recent times, after all. But, as we all know, Lesnar's just psycho enough to do this kind of thing on his own. Either way, someone should speak up tonight.
Emotions were running high as Mark Henry delivered what appeared to be his retirement speech... only to attack WWE Champion John Cena with the World's Strongest Slam and stake his claim for the gold. With the match official for Philadelphia, and on a confidence high after fooling everyone with an acting masterclass, Henry has returned on one hell of a roll. That said, don't expect Cena to take this lying down (although he probably will take it with some of that famous wit of his). Expect stuff.
One bout announced for tonight is a third match between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton. Last week on RAW, a No DQ match between the pair was halted in Orton's favour after WWE COO Triple H declared Bryan unfit to continue after taking a nasty spill on his shoulder... and Bryan was not happy, leading to a backstage confrontation shrouded in mystery. Then on SmackDown, a return match led to a Bryan countout win, but Bryan was still unsatisfied. This third match could really go a long way in determining the future of these two men, win or lose.
Dolph Ziggler is a man on a mission. With a World Heavyweight Championship reign that barely got out of the gates before it was ended by Alberto Del Rio at Payback, Ziggler has found himself with the fan support that Del Rio now despises once more. The Show Off is surely looking for another shot at the big gold belt, but is he back in any fighting shape to do so, with his previously concussed head now a bullseye for all his opponents?
The Shield just keep on bringing the justice, and with Mr. McMahon seemingly turning a blind eye to their chaos, times are good for the United States and Tag Team Champions. But, with the power play escalating between the McMahons, Triple H and Vickie Guerrero, could they be made a scapegoat by one of the (too many) powers in charge?
All that, plus other things, TONIGHT on RAW!