There are plenty of questions heading into Monday Night RAW this week following a very memorable and unpredictable Hell in a Cell event.
Predicting 5 Traditional Matches For Survivor Series
This week, the WWE's flagship show emanates live from the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, Calif. and there is a lot of fallout to hash through after a controversial Hell in a Cell event Sunday night.
Here are five things to watch for this week on Monday Night RAW.
WWE Hell In A Cell Results, Review & Match Grades
1) Face(s) of Fear
After The Undertaker lost to Brock Lesnar in a Hell in a Cell match Sunday night, things got even worse for "The Deadman." The WWE booked The Wyatt Family to come out and attack him and the show ended with them carrying him to the back. There is sure to be an update on 'Taker's whereabouts this week, while Lesnar isn't expected to be around much longer. With Survivor Series, the 25th anniversary of The Undertaker joining WWE, looming, things are heating up.
2) Viva Del Rio
In the shock of the night, Alberto Del Rio returned after being fired from the WWE last year and he has a new manager in Zeb Colter. Del Rio defeated John Cena 100 percent clean to capture the United States Championship, but the "Cenation" leader isn't advertised for RAW and is expected to take some time off, leading to questions over what's next for the new champion.
3) Rollin' Rollins
Seth Rollins defeated Kane cleanly in the ring at Hell in a Cell, meaning that Corporate Kane is no longer the Director of Operations, a storyline that is expected to be addressed further on this week's show. As for the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, there is a slight hope that his feud with Demon Kane is done and everyone can move on to better things, but it's unlikely we've seen the end of that dreadful storyline.
4) Reigns of Terror
Roman Reigns scored a big victory at Hell in a Cell when he defeated Wyatt inside the structure, but he and Ambrose disappeared prior to The Wyatt Family's assault on The Undertaker. The leader of the Roman Empire is surely going to address this new development in what could be leading to a big traditional Survivor Series match pitting Reigns, Ambrose, The Undertaker and someone else against The Wyatt Family.
5) Survival Of The Fittest
Now that Hell in a Cell is over with, the WWE will begin to build toward the Thanksgiving week tradition, Survivor Series. The event has been around since 1987 and matches could start being announced for it as soon as this week. There are a lot of scores to be settled still, including in the Divas division, the tag team division and with the midcard titles, so anything can happen with the event set to air on Nov. 22 from the Philips Arena in Atlanta.
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