WWE Raw Review: Results, Analysis and Grades
Follow along with our review of tonight’s episode of Monday Night Raw.
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Tonight’s episode of Monday Night Raw will be the second-to-last show before the Oct. 25 WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. It will feature more build towards the PPV with feuds progressing and possibly more matches being added to the card.
The main event of Hell in a Cell will see Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker inside the cell. It doesn’t look like either will be on tonight’s Raw, so the focus will be on the other matches.
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The other match that will take place inside Hell in a Cell is Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt. The two have feuded since the WWE Money in the Bank PPV and will collide inside the steel structure. However, who can stand tall tonight? It will also be worth watching to see if Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton vs. Braun Strowman and Luke Harper gets made for Hell in a Cell since the four men have nothing to do for the show as of this writing.
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Kane and Seth Rollins are also in a feud for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. While their match won’t take place inside the cell, if Kane loses, he will no longer he the Director of Operations. With this stipulation in place, it’s possible we see some more tension between The Authority and Kane this evening.
One of the more interesting storylines features what John Cena is going to do next. We know he is going to miss time after the PPV but he is still advertised for the show. He is in the middle of a feud with New Day but after Dolph Ziggler joined the fray last week, could the Showoff and Cena be heading for a match at Hell in a Cell for the WWE United States Championship? If so, we should get an announcement tonight on Raw or next week.
It’s also possible Ziggler goes for Cena’s title in the US Open Challenge if it’s held tonight. If not, Kofi Kingston of New Day could be his opponent since Cena has gone through Big E and Xavier Woods (via disqualification) already.
With this in mind, follow along with our Raw review beginning at 8 PM ET.