WWE RAW Spoilers and Preview: Slammy Awards And More Slated For Final Monday Night RAW Before TLC [VIDEO]

With just six nights until Sunday's TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs event, the WWE presents the go-home Slammy Awards edition of Monday Night RAW live from the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. with the final hype for the show.

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It will be an awarding night for some WWE Superstars as the Slammy Awards tradition lives on and the competitors will also be preparing for one of the most dangerous nights on the pay-per-view calendar with TLC looming at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Sunday.

There have been no matches announced yet, but the WWE will plant the final seeds between Seth Rollins and John Cena as they prepare for their Tables Match on Sunday night. The stipulation to that match is that if Cena loses, he is no longer the No. 1 contender for Brock Lesnar's WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

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The WWE is also teasing an altercation between Bray Wyatt and Dean Ambrose, who was laid out by the "Eater of Worlds" last week on SmackDown as well as a possible collision with Big Show and Erick Rowan ahead of their Steel Stairs Match on Sunday.

Ambrose is expected to sell his neck injuries from SmackDown on tonight's RAW in the final buildup to the Ambrose vs. Wyatt TLC match on Sunday.

Another big feud heading into Sunday's show is over the Intercontinental Championship as Luke Harper and Dolph Ziggler have been at odds leading into their Ladder Match in just six nights. The "Showoff" and the former Wyatt Family member are certainly destined to cross paths this week.

The WWE has also teased a conclusion to the storyline that has seen The Miz make advances toward Naomi, who is the wife of Jimmy Uso. The Usos are set to battle The Miz and Damien Sandow for the WWE Tag Team Championships this Sunday night.

Two of the WWE's biggest titans are also set to collide on Sunday as Kane and Ryback will go head-to-head in a Chairs Match. The final buildup for that bout will be displayed tonight as well.

Seth Green is set to host tonight's show while WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has also teased an appearance.

It's an event full of awards six nights ahead of one of the more painful pay-per-views of the year when the WWE presents the special Slammy Awards go-home edition of Monday Night RAW tonight in South Carolina.

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