WWE RAW LIVE STREAM: FREE Online Watch Fastlane Fallout, Road To WrestleMania 31 Continues

Tonight at 8 p.m. ET, the WWE presents Monday Night RAW live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville as the company hashes through the fallout of Fastlane and builds toward WrestleMania 31 on March 29 at Levi's Stadium in California.

All eyes will be on Roman Reigns and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar on tonight's show. Reigns defeated Daniel Bryan Sunday night to insure that winning the 2015 Royal Rumble Match didn't go to waste as he will now battle "The Beast" at the "Show of Shows."

Lesnar is set to be on-hand for RAW this week with his manager Paul Heyman by his side and the two will address the upcoming battle with Reigns at the biggest show of 2015.

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Now that Bryan had his dreams dashed at Fastlane on Sunday, what's next for "The Beard?" it is likely he'll face either Dolph Ziggler or the returning Sheamus at WrestleMania 31, and we could find out as soon as tonight.

It was a good night for major champions at Fastlane as Rusev, Bad News Barrett and Nikki Bella all came into Sunday with gold and more importantly left with their respective titles still intact.

Rusev used under-handed tactics to defeat John Cena after hitting a low blow on the "Cenation" leader and making him pass out to the Accolade. Cena won't take that loss lying down, and tonight we'll see what's next for these two rivals.

Barrett played a chicken heel when defending his Intercontinental Championship against Dean Ambrose Sunday night and he ended up winning the match via disqualification.

While Barrett was successful in his match, Ambrose stole the Intercontinental Championship and this issue will surely be addressed tonight.

Bella was able to thwart off Paige with a handful of tights and we'll see what's next in the Divas division after that big title defense.

While these three champions were fortunate enough to keep their titles, Tag Team Champions The Usos weren't so lucky, dropping the belts to Cesaro and Tyson Kidd. The Usos will no doubt be looking to invoke their rematch clause sooner rather than later.

The picture for WrestleMania 31 began to take shape as well as Triple H and Sting announced that they will go head-to-head in "The Vigilante's" first ever WWE match at WrestleMania.   

Sting isn't expected to be on-hand tonight, but "The Game" will address their forthcoming bout and their showdown Sunday night at Fastlane.

Bray Wyatt also made his intentions for the "Show of Shows" known as he came out in a coffin surrounded by druids at Fastlane and challenged The Undertaker to a clash on March 29.

Elsewhere, Randy Orton made a return to the WWE at Fastlane after a nearly four-month absence and will be setting his sights on "Mr. Money in the Bank" Seth Rollins.

The WWE has also teased a new Hall of Fame announcement tonight, likely pertaining to Luke and Butch the Bushwhackers.

With only five episodes of RAW left on the road to WrestleMania 31, it should be a busy night of action live tonight from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

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