Tonight at 8 p.m. ET, the WWE presents Monday Night RAW live from the FedEx Forum in Memphis just 24 hours removed from the Night of Champions pay-per-view and the company will hash through the fallout of a memorable night while building toward Hell in a Cell on Oct. 26 in Dallas. This week's RAW can be live streamed by clicking here.

The most anticipated storyline heading into tonight's episode is how John Cena will react to defeating Brock Lesnar via disqualification at Night of Champions, but not achieving the ultimate goal of walking out of Nashville with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Lesnar is not being advertised the show, but Cena may address "Mr. Money in the Bank" Seth Rollins, who interfered to cause the DQ and subsequently had his cash-in opportunity denied by the "Cenation" leader. Dean Ambrose will also be back on RAW after returning Sunday night and attacking Rollins.

Three titles changed hands Sunday as Goldust and Stardust defeated The Usos for the Tag Team Championships, The Miz defeated Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental Championship and AJ Lee escaped a Triple Threat Match with Paige and Nikki Bella as the Divas Champion.

All the new champions and title holders who dropped their belts will likely have a lot to say on tonight's edition of the flagship program. Brie Bella will continue her sibling rivalry with her sister Nikki Bella, who will be seething from losing her opportunity to win the Divas Championship.

One title that didn't change hands was the United States Championship as Sheamus thwarted off Cesaro and tonight should provide an indication as to where the two will go from here.

Chris Jericho is not expected to appear on RAW after losing what is believed to be the final match on his WWE stint to Randy Orton, but there should be a new feud for Orton to turn his attention to starting tonight. Injured Superstar Roman Reigns is also not expected to be on RAW.

Bray Wyatt was suspiciously absent at Night of Champions Sunday night, but there is a strong belief that a new storyline will present itself to the "Eater of Worlds" tonight on RAW.

Another big match Sunday night saw Rusev defeat Mark Henry and tonight should provide the latest battles in that ongoing storyline.

With Night of Champions in the rearview mirror, the WWE presents Monday Night RAW tonight live from the FedEx Forum in Memphis as it starts to build toward Hell in a Cell on Oct. 26 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.