WWE Raw SuperShow: 5 Burning Questions for Tonight's Episode from Oklahoma City
The Road to WrestleMania will make another stop tonight coming off an explosive Raw last Monday night off the heels of the 25th anniversary of the Royal Rumble, as WWE Raw SuperShow broadcasts live from good ol’ J.R.’s backyard of Oklahoma City.
The following slide show will take a look at some of the biggest questions as we prepare for tonight’s episode of Raw SuperShow, less than two weeks away from the dangerous Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.
John Cena, Kane and Eve
1 of 5As the Big Red Monster stalked Eve following her Divas Championship loss last week, Kane saw and felt John Cena “embracing the hate,” as the Cenation leader beat him down with the ringside steps before making a break for it through the crowd.
With their Royal Rumble match leaving a lot to be desired after the double count-out result, will Cena and Kane meet again at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view? And if they do, what kind of match will they do battle in?
The Miz
2 of 5According to a variety of sources, the WWE has put Miz in the doghouse for the poor results of the 2011 Survivor Series PPV last November, as the “Big Four” event only had 16,000 more buys than the 2010 edition.
Following the Miz’s loss to Kofi Kingston last week, do you see the former WWE champion continuing to be held out of the win column?
The awesome one hasn’t won a match on WWE programming since December.
Chris Jericho
3 of 5During the Champion vs. Champion match last Monday, Chris Jericho made his way to the ring and delivered a codebreaker to WWE champion CM Punk, giving the match to World Heavyweight champion Daniel Bryan via disqualification.
Having long been rumored, did we see the first step toward a CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho WWE Championship match at this year’s WrestleMania in April?
Also, what will Punk have to say about the attack from last Monday?
John Laurinaitis
4 of 5If only the Undertaker could have made his return to the WWE just 10 seconds later, we could have been rid of Johnny Ace, arguably the worst general manager ever on Raw.
Even though I believe Laurinaitis likely remains GM after tonight, how much longer will the most uninteresting authority figure in the history of the WWE survive on Monday nights?
The Undertaker and Triple H
5 of 5How about that wig, huh? Okay, I’m kidding.
As Triple H was about to give the aforementioned John Laurinaitis the ax last Monday, the Phenom made his first appearance in a WWE ring since WrestleMania 27, seemingly challenging the COO to a rematch at WrestleMania 28 this April.
Do we see the Undertaker making another appearance on Raw SuperShow tonight to try to get an answer out of Triple H?
Chris Humphrey is a WWE Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report. You can become a fan of him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter @_CBH_.






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