
WWE Raw: Potential Spoilers, Rumors, News and Preview for September 7
Seth Rollins can expect a visit from The Vigilante on the Labor Day edition of WWE Raw. Rumors point to Sting further antagonizing the WWE titleholder in Baltimore ahead of Night of Champions.
The Royal Farms Arena plays host as WWE continues its march toward the upcoming pay-per-view.
That means Rollins' two foes are sure to be in the spotlight. The hunt for the Divas Championship is poised for airtime as well. In addition, new matches promise to be announced. Ryback and The New Day are the only champions without a dance partner on the card as of now.
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Which challengers will step up to them? What will WWE do to add electricity to the feuds that comprise Night of Champions?
Backstage reports and foreshadowing courtesy of Anthony Benigno's five-point preview on WWE.com offer some answers.
News, Potential Spoilers
Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose find themselves outnumbered in their war with The Wyatt Family, but that is set to change.
Over the weekend, WWE announced on its website that the two fan favorites would battle The Wyatt Family with the help of a mystery partner at Night of Champions. That mystery may have already been spoiled, however.
As noted on Wrestle Zone, several of the site's readers sent in a photo reportedly posted on WWE.com before being pulled that showed Baron Corbin standing next to Reigns and Ambrose. If that is indeed the direction WWE is going for the third man to fight with Reigns and Ambrose, the company may reveal that as early as Monday's Raw. That's especially true with the secret seemingly already out.
While Corbin is a long shot to appear in Baltimore, John Cena is a lock to show up.
That is in spite of him appearing to have suffered an injury at a house show on Friday. He and Kevin Owens locked up in Hampton, Virginia, and the former U.S. champ took a bad spill onto his head.
A fan posted a video of the fall:
F4WOnline then reported that Cena "needed help getting up and out of the ring Friday night."
Cena fans need not worry, though. A WWE spokesperson told Marissa Payne of the Washington Post, "John is fine." To further confirm that, Cena worked the live event the next night in Charlottesville, Virginia, per Pro Wrestling Torch.
When Cena hunts down Seth Rollins on Monday's Raw, he'll have to stand in line. Sting is rumored to be headed to the show.
PWInsider.com's Mike Johnson reported, "Although he wasn't initially planned for this Monday's Raw in Baltimore, WWE Creative sources indicate they changed plans today to include Sting in this Monday's show." Johnson also noted in a separate report, "When the decision was made last week to bring Sting in for Raw, WWE also opted to push back Kane's return so he will not be at this week's TV tapings."

With Night of Champions being less than two weeks away and The Stinger set to wrestle in the main event, it's not surprising to hear WWE is looking to sell the pay-per-view by having him appear on TV.
And it looks as if WWE is trying to keep Sting's arrival a surprise. As James Caldwell noted for Pro Wrestling Torch, Sting is not advertised for Monday's Raw.
Caldwell also wrote that the list of billed talents includes Rollins, Cena, Reigns, Ambrose, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt and Sheamus.
Closing in on Night of Champions
Thanks to winning last week's Beat the Clock Challenge, Charlotte earned the right to fight Nikki Bella for the Divas Championship at Night of Champions.
Nikki is close to breaking AJ Lee's record as the longest-reigning Divas titleholder, but she would break that record before the PPV. There's reason, then, to speculate that Charlotte will get her crack at the gold earlier than that.
At the very least, Nikki and Charlotte will clash verbally on Monday night. Benigno wrote, "It's safe to say that champion and challenger will have a few choice words for each other, but will Team Bella spoil Charlotte's attempt before it even gets going?"
While the Divas title bout is set, there is not yet an official Tag Team Championship match for Sept. 20. WWE has offered signs, though, that The Dudley Boyz will be in the title mix come PPV time. They crossed paths with The New Day on both Raw and SmackDown last week.
Each time, though, Titus O'Neil and Darren Young haven't been far from the spotlight. Monday's Raw should provide some clues as to whether we are headed for a three-team scuffle at Night of Champions.
And in a possible hint that Reigns and Ambrose will reveal their mystery partner early, Benigno asked in his Raw preview, "Will they be able to find an equalizer to level the playing field against The New Face of Fear?"
Maybe Reigns and Ambrose simply speak of their ally and tease his arrival, but it's clear this third man will be a part of the narrative in some fashion.
The main focus of Monday's Raw will surely be Rollins' precarious position between two enemies. Sting is after his WWE title; Cena has his eyes on his U.S. Championship. In addition to those two men, The Architect looks to still be concerned with the statue that The Authority commissioned for him.
Benigno pointed in that direction when he wrote, "How will Rollins find his way out of this mess—or can he? And where is his statue?"
WWE has some strong competition for ratings on Monday night with the Ohio State Buckeyes, the defending NCAA college football champs, in action, so one would expect some big moments. Count Sting storming into Baltimore being among them.



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