In the aftermath of WWE's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, the WWE presents Monday Night RAW just 24 hours removed from the memorable event live tonight from the AT&T Center in San Antonio, TX. The company will hash through the fallout of Hell in a Cell and start building toward Survivor Series on Nov. 23 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis.

No matches have been announced for tonight, but stars advertised include John Cena, Randy Orton, Triple H, Kane, "Mr. Money in the Bank" Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan, who is slated to have a segment in the ring.

One bout that is being advertised locally is Cena and Ambrose vs. Orton and Rollins, but that will likely be a dark match that won't air on television.

The main focus tonight will surround the four participants that clashed in the two cell matches Sunday night as Cena is now the No. 1 contender to Brock Lesnar's WWE World Heavyweight Championship after defeating Orton and Rollins topped Ambrose in controversial fashion.

Bray Wyatt made a surprising return to television Sunday night, interfering in the Ambrose vs. Rollins main event and costing Ambrose his match. Tonight the WWE Universe will see how the "Lunatic Fringe" responds to the "Eater of Worlds" costing him his revenge at Rollins.

It was a good night to be a champion in the WWE Sunday as Dolph Ziggler retained his Intercontinental Championship against Cesaro in a 2 out of 3 falls match, Sheamus held on to his United States Championship against The Miz, Stardust & Goldust defeated The Usos to keep their Tag Team Championships and AJ Lee overcame Paige to escape Dallas with the Divas Championship.

Tonight, we'll see what's next for these successful champions while the respective losers of each title bout will try to get back on top.

One champion who is unlikely to be in attendance is Lesnar due to the part-time nature of his contract.

Hell in a Cell also saw Rusev overcome his toughest challenge yet as he defeated The Big Show and knocked him off with the Accolade. The WWE is teasing what could possibly be next for the hulking Russian and his manager Lana.

Another notable storyline kicked off Sunday night as Nikki Bella defeated Brie Bella, and now Brie will have to be her servant for the next 30 days, a storyline which will undoubtedly continue tonight.

With Hell in a Cell over with, the WWE will now turn its attention to Survivor Series. With only four episodes of RAW remaining until the November Classic, the WWE could start setting up the card.

With Hell in a Cell said and done, there is a lot of fallout to look forward to when the WWE presents Monday Night RAW live tonight from the AT&T Center in San Antonio.

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