WWE Raw Preview: Who’s the Raw GM? What Will Main Event TLC?

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It’s Monday night, which means it’s time for another episode of Raw! It’s also the first day of December as well, which means we’re only thirteen days from the TLC PPV already.

With a lot of uncertainty before the show, we’re only going to be looking at two topics for tonight’s Raw. Take a look at them below!

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Will the Anonymous Raw General Manager be revealed?

At the end of Monday Night Raw last week, we heard the dreaded sound of the Anonymous Raw GM for the first time in almost three years. He said that next week, “order and discipline returns to Monday Night Raw.” We’ll see if that happens, but it’s also being teased that we’ll find out who this person is.

After what happened a few years ago with Hornswoggle being the first Anonymous Raw GM, getting this angle over and done with is probably for the best.

Who the GM is this around will be interesting to see. Many are thinking that it will be Brad Maddox reintroduced into the show since the Authority removed him earlier this year, so he may look to reclaim what he thinks is his rightful position. Another option is Sting, which many hope is not the case. Wouldn’t it be funny and kind of sad if the GM turned out to be El Torito?

WWE needs to handle version two of this storyline seriously this time around. If they don’t, then they’re in danger of tuning out some fans for WrestleMania season.

What will main event TLC?

The Tables, Ladders, and Chairs PPV is only thirteen days away already. So far, we know that Bray Wyatt vs. Dean Ambrose will be a TLC match and Kane vs. Ryback in a chairs match will be occurring at the show. While those two matches will be entertaining, it’s hard to believe that either will be main eventing the PPV.

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The guess right now is John Cena finally getting his match against Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (Again). With Lesnar scheduled for the December 8 and December 15 episodes of Raw, it makes it seem likely that he’ll be around for the TLC PPV on the 14th.

It makes sense to have this at TLC since the build-up to the show is so short. Lesnar’s presence alone will appeal to fans who want to see him in action and possibly pay $9.99 to see him in action.

The only question is if WWE will go through with two Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches. They are very entertaining matches, but having two in one show could dilute it. However, we need to see if Lesnar even appears at TLC before we think about that.