WWE RAW Spoilers and Preview: Shield Update, Money in the Bank Qualifiers and More Booked For RAW

After the dust settled for a week in the aftermath of Seth Rollins turning on The Shield, tonight's edition of Monday Night RAW is highly anticipated as the clock ticks closer and closer to WWE Money in the Bank on June 29 at the TD Garden in Boston.

Updated Rumors On The Shield's Storyline

WWE Monday Night RAW emanates live from the Target Center in Minneapolis tonight as the company continues to hash through the fallout of Rollins turning on Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose to join Randy Orton and Triple H in Evolution, and it is likely an explanation will be given on the show.

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan is slated to appear on the show to react to Stephanie McMahon's announcement from last Monday that Bryan will have to face Kane in a Stretcher Match for the title at Money in the Bank or he will be stripped of it.

Backstage News On Kane vs. Daniel Bryan At Money in the Bank

Bryan has been sidelined with a surgically-repaired neck, but the champion may be good to go for the event later this month. If he doesn't make it to the pay-per-view to wrestle, the title will be up for grabs in the Money in the Bank ladder match rather than a briefcase.

There were rumors over the weekend that two qualifying matches for the ladder match will take place on tonight's RAW, though the participants were unclear. Alberto Del Rio has already advanced into the ladder match with a victory on last week's episode. Cesaro has been rumored as the favorite to win the match, so he may win a qualifying match tonight to get in it.

The WWE has advertised Rollins, Triple H, Orton, Reigns, Ambrose, The Wyatt Family, Big E, Kane, Cesaro, Sheamus and John Cena for the show. Cena injured his eye in a match with Bray Wyatt over the weekend, but he is still advertised to take him on in a dark match following the show. It is unknown if those plans will change and if Cena will actually compete on RAW or rest up so that his eye can fully heal.

Aside from The Shield and Evolution storyline and the drama involving Bryan and McMahon, the WWE will also focus on Damien Sandow, the Cena and Wyatt struggle and continue to build towards Money in the Bank. 

With just under three weeks until Money in the Bank, the WWE's storylines are in full swing and Monday Night RAW should prove to be must-see television tonight in Minneapolis.

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