Tonight's episode of WWE Monday Night RAW from Green Bay is slated to be a huge show as the WWE Network is set to debut tonight, and there have been a few possible spoilers reported for the show.
The WWE is expected to bring quite a few legends back to the company tonight including The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan, and reports have also surfaced that "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair will likely also be at the event.
Regarding Hogan, according to Wrestlingheadlines.com, he may be involved in a storyline with Jack Swagger that starts on tonight's show. According to the report, Swagger, who is a "Real American" may do a big boot and a leg drop as a way to mock Hogan during his rumored Elimination Chamber rematch against WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E tonight on RAW.
With Hogan returning, Swagger doing his signature move-set will likely lead to a confrontation either tonight or heading into WrestleMania XXX in New Orleans on April 6 when Hogan hosts the event.
Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that since the WWE wants this RAW to be big and a memorable event, the company may be preparing to do a title change on the show. According to the report, the New Age Outlaws will likely face The Usos in a rematch from Sunday's Elimination Chamber pay-per-view event for the Tag Team Championships.
While The Usos lost the match at the pay-per-view, they may get the nod tonight on RAW and leave Green Bay as the new WWE Tag Team Champions. There has also been speculation that Cameron and A.J. Lee may have a match and The Wyatts and The Shield may go head-to-head again as two other Elimination Chamber rematches.
The WWE will also focus on the fallout of The Wyatts attacking John Cena, Kane costing Daniel Bryan the WWE title, and it will continue the build up towards the WrestleMania XXX main event pitting WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton against Batista.
WWE Monday Night RAW airs live tonight in Green Bay as the WWE prepares to launch its network and the final six weeks of buildup before WrestleMania XXX.
© Copyright 2024 Sports World News, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.