Tonight at 8 p.m. ET, the WWE presents Monday Night RAW live from the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas just 24 hours removed from the SummerSlam pay-per-view. The event can be live streamed for free here.
"The Beast" Brock Lesnar is slated to be introduced as the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion after he slayed John Cena in the SummerSlam main event. The WWE is set to hand Lesnar a new title as he is now expected to carry around one belt instead of two and it will have the new WWE logo embroidered on it.
After losing the main event match, Cena will offer his first reaction after being dominated Sunday night. Cena took to Twitter to share his thoughts on losing to Lesnar:
"Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty and persistence." Colin Powell
— John Cena (@JohnCena) August 18, 2014
Two new champions were crowned last night as Dolph Ziggler became the Intercontinental Champion by defeating The Miz and AJ Lee dropped her Divas Championship to Paige. All four parties will likely be involved in some capacity tonight on RAW. In an astonishing development, Nikki Bella turned on her sister Brie Bella and helped Stephanie McMahon defeat her at the biggest show of the summer. Nikki took to Twitter and said she will reveal the basis for her actions tonight on RAW:
Tomorrow you will hear why.... Nikki #SummerSlam — Nikki & Brie (@BellaTwins) August 18, 2014
Two big scores were settled at SummerSlam as Roman Reigns picked up a huge victory over Randy Orton and Seth Rollins got some help from Kane to defeat Dean Ambrose in a Lumberjack Match. These issues are far from over and will continue to be hashed out on the WWE's flagship program.
The war over national pride between Rusev and Jack Swagger continued Sunday night and Rusev continued his path of destruction with a win over Swagger in a Flag Match and he and Lana will likely have a lot to boast about tonight in Las Vegas.
Bray Wyatt earned a much needed win over Chris Jericho after losing to him at Battleground last month and now the question remains whether the issue is set to continue between the two or if Wyatt will set his sights elsewhere.
With SummerSlam said and done, the WWE will also begin to shift its focus to Night of Champions on Sept. 21 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
It should be a huge night as the fallout and repercussions of SummerSlam effect the WWE's flagship show when the company presents Monday Night RAW live tonight from the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas.
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