
WWE Raw: Potential Spoilers, Rumors, News and Preview for August 24
After a night of controversy and championship victories, the post-SummerSlam edition of WWE Raw has a lot of questions to answer.
What compelled Jon Stewart to aid Seth Rollins to become a double champion? Which challengers are on their way to cracks at The New Day and Nikki Bella? And just where does WWE plan to take the Undertaker-Brock Lesnar story?
The Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, hosts Monday's Raw after welcoming NXT TakeOver on Saturday and SummerSlam on Sunday night.
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Expect the always-vocal crowd to make an impact as it did at those shows. Expect gloating from Rollins, The New Day and Kevin Owens, heels who emerged from the summer pay-per-view as winners. Count on some early hints at what the Night of Champions card will look like.
Backstage reports, fan-shot videos and the five-point preview written by WWE.com's staff provide glimpses of what to look for on Monday's Raw beyond that.
News, Potential Spoilers
The night after a major PPV is often when WWE brings in big names and surprise guests. On Monday's Raw, that tradition may continue with Sting showing up.
PWInsider.com's Mike Johnson reported, "We've heard from several sources in the last hour that Sting, who had returned home after signing on Saturday for WWE, flew back to NYC this evening. It would appear he is scheduled for tomorrow's Raw taping."

That would be quite the blockbuster. It feels like strange timing with WrestleMania so far away, but WWE may want to plant the seeds for whatever bout he has in front of him.
It's unclear whether Sting and Undertaker will be in the same building come Monday night.
On the F4WOnline Sunday update, Dave Meltzer wrote, "Brock Lesnar and Undertaker are both scheduled for the show." However, writing for PWTorch, James Caldwell noted that neither Lesnar nor Undertaker are officially advertised for the show.
The Deadman may not be in the condition to make an appearance. Several fans, including one going by New Age Lucha on Twitter, posted video of him collapsing after the pay-per-view went off the air:
While that may be a case of Undertaker just selling the effects of the match, it would be odd for him to act hurt in a place where it was hard to see him and long after SummerSlam ended.
The Spotlight's Facebook page features video of Undertaker returning to his hotel after the event. In the clip, he is clearly limping as he makes his way out of the car. That alone makes a physical altercation between him and The Beast Incarnate in Brooklyn unlikely.
With how up in the air WWE left things between him and Lesnar, though, the expectation will be for the company to clear things up. It may just be Lesnar who takes part in that for now.
SummerSlam Aftermath
Kofi Kingston and Big E outsmarted The Prime Time Players on their way to becoming tag team champions once again.
For those expecting WWE to just have Titus O'Neil and Darren Young be first in line for a rematch, don't be so sure. The WWE.com Raw preview hints that new contenders could be on their way: "Surely, combinations like Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns or [Bray] Wyatt and Luke Harper could present strong challenges to the new titleholders."
That would certainly add some juice to a tag team division that has created some fun bouts but little buzz.
Championship concerns in the women's division will be front and center on Monday's Raw as well.
PCB notched a win over Team Bella on Sunday. That victory may be a prelude to one of that trio's members getting a shot at Nikki Bella's Divas Championship.
WWE.com's preview reads, "Is there a title opportunity in PCB's immediate future? Certainly this will come into question sooner or later."
It would make the most sense to have either Paige, Becky Lynch or Charlotte challenge Nikki soon. Otherwise, what was the point of having that team win what was billed as a major match for the division?
For Stardust, a SummerSlam loss could be the catalyst for his next feud. After Stephen Amell and Neville defeated him and King Barrett at the PPV, the maniacal one doesn't look to be stepping away from the spotlight.
WWE.com hints that Stardust will respond with some new dastardly act: "After all, when [a] comic-book supervillain falls short of his master plans, he's hardly ever done for good. More often than not, it's only a matter of time before the villain strikes again."
Stardust has been tremendous as of late with his role. It's not surprising that WWE would recognize that and want to find a new foil for him in order to keep showcasing him.
What's next for the former host of The Daily Show? Stewart shocked the WWE world by nailing Cena with a steel chair and helping Rollins win the U.S. title at SummerSlam. It's really unclear what motivated him to do that.
One would assume that WWE offers an explanation of Stewart's actions, even if he's not around to clear things up. Of course, Cena is going to be angry and looking for payback.
His response to losing his championship is sure to be a major part of Monday's Raw. The WWE.com preview asks, "What will the Leader of the Cenation have to say about it, when all is said and done? Perhaps we'll find out tonight on Raw."
A fiery speech from Cena is all but guaranteed.
Whether fresh faces in the tag team title scene step forward or The Vigilante brings his trademark baseball bat to Brooklyn is less certain, but fans will be on the lookout for both of those situations to unfold.



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