Tonight at 8 p.m. ET, the WWE presents Monday Night RAW live from the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa as it continues to build toward the Night of Champions pay-per-view live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Sept. 21. The WWE's Labor Day edition of its flagship show can be live streamed here.

With just 20 days before Night of Champions, this Labor Day edition of RAW should send a memorable summer in the WWE packing as the show creeps up on the first WWE pay-per-view of the fall.

John Cena, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Triple H, Kane and The Wyatt Family are all advertised for RAW while Chris Jericho will bring back his Highlight Reel talk show and have Randy Orton as his guest after the two missed last week's show.

Cena is slated to respond to Lesnar's vignette about him that aired last week while the WWE World Heavyweight Champion isn't expected to be in attendance tonight, though there is a chance another video will air to promote the upcoming title rematch between the two at Night of Champions.

Rollins and Reigns have had their issues in the past and Kane and The Authority have been involved a lot with Reigns lately, so that feud will likely get some more air time tonight on RAW.

There are rumors that Bray Wyatt will take on Chris Jericho, Dolph Ziggler will defend his Intercontinental Championship against The Miz and The Usos will put their Tag Team Championships on the line against Goldust and Stardust at Night of Champions, and those feuds are expected to be furthered tonight.

The WWE is teasing that the struggles between Reigns and Rollins, "frenemies" AJ Lee and WWE Divas Champion Paige and the sibling rivalry between Nikki and Brie Bella will all be addressed in some capacity tonight.

There are only two matches announced for Night of Champions so far including the Cena vs. Lesnar title match and the United States Championship match between Sheamus and Cesaro, so more matches could be revealed tonight.

Regarding Sheamus and Cesaro, the two are likely to cross paths in some capacity tonight as their encounter gets even closer.

The WWE waves goodbye to summer with a special Labor Day edition of Monday Night RAW and with just 20 days until the Night of Champions pay-per-view, temperatures are sure to rise and feuds will continue to sizzle as the summer sun sets on wrestling action.