On the heels of WWE Payback 2014, the company presents Monday Night RAW live tonight from Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis as the fallout of Sunday night's pay-per-view will be on the agenda.

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While there are no initial matches yet dubbed for tonight's show, Wrestlingheadlines.com reported over the weekend that Rob Van Dam and Sheamus vs. Cesaro and Bad News Barrett in a tag team match was being planned.

Sheamus defeated Cesaro to retain the United States Championship at Payback via a roll up while Bad News Barrett hung onto his Intercontinental Championship after defeating RVD with the Bullhammer on the show. Now, it looks like all four men will cross paths on Monday night.

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Top stars advertised for Monday Night RAW include The Shield, Evolution, The Wyatt Family, Big E, Kane, Alberto Del Rio, Big Show and Cesaro -- who is slated to be in the tag team match.

The WWE will continue to focus on the storyline developing between injured WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan and Stephanie McMahon. At Payback, Bryan was presented with the ultimatum of relinquishing the titles or watching his wife Brie Bella get fired. Bella quit and slapped McMahon, and now the WWE is teasing the repercussions of what happened Sunday night in Illinois.

The company is also focusing on Kane as the "Big Red Machine" interrupted a match between Kofi Kingston and Bo Dallas Sunday night and tore through Kingston. The WWE will also delve into the rift between Cody Rhodes and Goldust as Rhodes said he wanted a new and better partner following the pair's loss to Ryback and Curtis Axel at Payback.

The two major storylines heading into tonight are John Cena's dealings with The Wyatt Family following Cena beating Bray Wyatt in a Last Man Standing match Sunday night and what's next for The Shield after they once again defeated Evolution, this time in a six-man No Holds Barred elimination tag team match at Payback.

WWE Monday Night RAW airs live tonight from Indianapolis, and after a memorable night of Payback, there will be a lot of storylines progressing at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

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