
WWE Raw: Potential Spoilers, Rumors, News and Preview for November 24
Fans will find out what follows tyranny on the Nov. 24 edition of WWE Raw.
Survivor Series left The Authority with no hold on the WWE empire. Monday's Raw will reveal what happens in the wake of that result, begin to shape the TLC card and possibly welcome some big names.
On a night in which WWE will shift directions and unknowns will be everywhere, one certainty is that Larry the Cable Guy will be coming to the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Will Sting be there as well? Can we also count on Randy Orton showing up?
A look at backstage reports, the five-point preview on WWE.com and current, in-progress story arcs will help answer those questions and provide some clarity on what to expect on the first Raw after Survivor Series.
Scheduled
The run of unappetizing guest stars continues. WWE announced last week that Larry the Cable Guy is coming to Raw:
He stars in the WWE Studios movie Jingle All the Way 2, so expect the comedian's appearance to be mostly about plugging that.
Unlike Grumpy Cat, who showed up last week, Larry at least has the ability to talk.
As for the wrestlers set for Monday's Raw, The Authority will be well represented despite losing its control over WWE at Survivor Series. As James Caldewll of PWTorch notes, Kane, Seth Rollins and Triple H, along with John Cena, Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt, are all advertised to appear on Monday's Raw.
News, Potential Spoilers
Survivor Series saw Roman Reigns, Bad News Barrett and Sting all show up. Monday's Raw promises more faces we haven't seen around lately.
PWInsider's Mike Johnson reports, "Santino Marella is booked to return to Raw this Monday to help promote Jingle All the Way 2 with Larry the Cable Guy."
Marella retired from the ring a few months ago, citing continuing neck issues. He told Greg Oliver of Slam! Sports that he didn't expect to be ready to wrestle for six months after his September surgery.
This won't be anything physical then. Marella is in the movie, along with Larry the Cable Guy, so it's an expected move to bring him to promote it.
Randy Orton may be in Indianapolis as well, fresh off shooting his own movie. According to F4WOnline (h/t Wrestling Inc) Orton was in St. Louis for Survivor Series.
WWE may have planned to throw him into the pay-per-view only to view it as overkill with Sting making his big debut. Whatever the company had planned for The Viper may simply be adjusted and moved to Monday night.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t Wrestling Inc) reported that WWE was considering having Orton either battle Rollins alone or be involved in a Triple Threat match with him and Cena at the TLC pay-per-view. That event is just a few weeks away, so look for WWE to move that story along quickly.
Survivor Series Aftermath
Big Show turned on Team Cena, striking an impromptu deal with The Authority. Fans will now expect answers from the big man.
How will he explain his actions? Is this a full heel turn, or just a babyface veering into the darkness for a moment?

If Brock Lesnar isn't going to be around for TLC, there's a good chance, as unappealing as it sounds, that Big Show and Cena will battle at that event. Otherwise, Dolph Ziggler may be the one to take issue with Big Show's betrayal.
After giving Ziggler a career highlight at Survivor Series as the hero who kept Team Cena afloat, WWE needs to give him a marquee opponent.
The one match certain to be on the TLC card is Wyatt vs. Ambrose II. The company announced the rematch before Survivor Series was even over.
The preview for Monday's Raw suggests that the lead-up to their bout will be heavy with more psychological battles: "Not only are we looking forward to that showdown, but also to the ultra-intense mind games that will certainly precede it."
Expect a different brand of intensity when the tension between the Bella sisters eventually erupts.
Brie Bella helped her sister win the Divas title with a distracting kiss to AJ Lee. Despite how much Nikki had tormented her in the last month, Brie looked mighty happy for her following the victory.

That could well be Brie's way of getting Nikki to let her guard down.
Their relationship is certainly not likely to just be peachy from this point forward. On this last day of Brie's 30 days as Nikki's personal assistant, the preview for Raw hints at Nikki getting in some last-minute embarrassment, writing, "Will the final humiliation simply be that much sweeter with the title around her waist?"
The biggest questions heading into Monday's Raw center on Sting and The Authority.
With Triple H no longer in charge of the company, who will take over? Will Vince McMahon return to his role atop WWE, or will someone like Mick Foley get a chance to run things for a bit?
Maybe it's Sting who will take over.
WWE teased the possibility that The Icon would follow his pay-per-view debut with his first appearance on Raw. In the preview for Monday's show, WWE.com writers asked,"Is Sting planning to come to WWE's flagship show tonight? Or is his emergence simply a prelude of the absolute disorder heading to the new WWE?"
With or without the former WCW and TNA champ, Monday's Raw promises to be a show filled with big developments. After all, with the king and the queen of the company forced into exile, the kingdom is now up for grabs.



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