On Monday night, the WWE presented the final episode of RAW before the Money in the Bank pay-per-view and the action spilled over after the show concluded while former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan reportedly had a negative reaction on the show.
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According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, after the installment of RAW ended at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., John Cena, Sheamus, Roman Reigns and Cesaro were all left in the ring. Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt then tried to attack the babyfaces, but they thwarted them off and each good guy hit their finishers to send the crowd home happy.
Sunday night at the TD Garden in Boston, Cena, Sheamus, Reigns, Cesaro, Orton, Wyatt, Alberto Del Rio and Kane will square off in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
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The title was vacated because Daniel Bryan had surgery to repair a neck injury and the recovery time has lasted longer than previously anticipated, causing the WWE to cancel a planned Stretcher Match for the gold between Bryan and Kane.
That also caused the WWE to create a second Ladder Match between Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Jack Swagger, Rob Van Dam, Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler and Bad News Barrett with a contract good for a WWE Championship shot hanging in the balance.
The WWE announced on Monday Night RAW that Bryan will make an appearance on the Money in the Bank pre-show on the WWE Network to address the title being vacated and put up for grabs in the main event ladder match.
Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that fans in attendance in Washington, D.C. had almost no reaction to Bryan when the graphic of him appearing on the pre-show flashed on arena screens, though it's uncertain why Bryan's return to television screens was met with such apathy.
It will be a memorable night Sunday when Money in the Bank hits the airwaves and a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion is guaranteed to be crowned.
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