The WWE presents a special Columbus Day edition of RAW when it invades the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. with Hell in a Cell just 13 nights away.

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Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker will headline that event in the third match of their series, but neither "The Beast" nor the "Deadman" is expected to appear this week on the flagship show. Despite that, there is still plenty to look forward to (and some things not to look forward to).

With Hell in a Cell airing on Oct. 25 from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, here are five things to watch for this week on RAW.

1) Hell On Earth

The Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns feud has been one of the most compelling storylines on WWE television in recent weeks and the two stagnant stars will go toe-to-toe inside the Devils Playground in less than two weeks. The rivalry between The Wyatt Family and Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton is sure to continue this week. It still seems like it'd be "best for business" to throw all six men in the cage, but the WWE is sticking to the singles bout.

2) Krappy Kane

The Kane storyline with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins has been god awful, but there appears to be no hope of the WWE canceling the match. "The Architect" has been booked very weakly as champion and giving him a feud with a nearly 50-year-old Kane isn't doing him any favors. The transformation between Demon and Corporate Kane has been cartoonish, but it doesn't look like it's ending anytime soon.

3) New Day Rocks

The WWE went all-in on their push of the highly-entertaining New Day, having the trio of Superstars beat down some elite babyfaces last Monday night to stand tall to end the show. It was a great move on the creative team's part as the triad has been amazing with their gimmick and could be arguably the best thing the WWE has going. The reigning Tag Team Champions should be riding high this week, but a match with the Dudley Boyz looms at Hell in a Cell.

4) Banks Statement

The WWE has continued to push Sasha Banks, which is completely the right move after she stole the show yet again with Bayley at NXT Takeover: Respect last Wednesday. The company has already announced Nikki Bella vs. Charlotte for the Divas Championship at Hell in a Cell, but don't be surprised if Banks is thrown in there. Paige, who just turned heel, may also get involved, though she could be in the company's doghouse.

5) The Best of the Rest

John Cena is likely to have another U.S. Championship open challenge, and it'll be interesting to see if a feud with Ziggler forms after "The Showoff" tried to face the "Cenation" leader last week only to be thwarted off by The New Day. Elsewhere, Kevin Owens and Ryback has been announced for Oct. 25 for the Intercontinental Championship and the WWE will continue building that up. Rounding out the midcard, the latest on Rusev and Summer Rae nearly getting engaged will be on display (yawn).

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