
WWE Raw: Potential Spoilers, Rumors, News and Preview for November 2
On Monday's WWE Raw, the battlefield will finally be clear enough to allow two former brothers to wage their own war with each other.
Seth Rollins knows now that he must face Roman Reigns with his coveted WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the line. He is poised to take on the powerhouse one-on-one after managing to slip by him in more crowded scenarios.
The company has three weeks to build toward this presumed main event for Survivor Series.
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In addition to Reigns giving chase to Rollins, Raw from Denver, Colorado, promises to begin to shape the pay-per-view card. The Wyatt Family will begin to find out who is willing to step up to them, and fans will find out what midcard feuds will nab some spotlight ahead of the big event.
Backstage reports, injury confirmation from WWE and James Wortman's five-point preview on WWE.com provide a look at what to expect on Monday's Raw.
News, Potential Spoilers
Alberto Del Rio is set for Raw despite his remaining obligations with Mexico's AAA.
Uncertainty still surrounds that situation and whether he will return to drop his AAA Mega Championship. If he does, it won't happen on Monday night. Signs point to him being on Monday's Raw.
On F4WOnline, Dave Meltzer reported, "Del Rio is scheduled for television both Monday and Tuesday for WWE. In addition, Wortman included a section about Del Rio and Zeb Colter in his five-point preview.
Rusev, on the other hand, will miss Monday's show—and the next few as well. WWE.com announced, "Rusev sustained a proximal bicep tendon rupture during his match with Neville at the WWE Main Event tapings." The report put his potential return at three to four weeks.
WWE may be getting a tag team back to counteract that loss.
PWInsider's Mike Johnson noted, "There are plans in place for the return of The Usos, so expect them back on TV shortly." Jey Uso has been out since WrestleMania with an injured shoulder.
Monday's Raw may then feature their surprise return, but the show doesn't look to have any big-name guest stars rolling in. James Caldwell noted on Pro Wrestling Torch that the only talents advertised are Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, The Wyatt Family, Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton.
Orton, though, hasn't wrestled in weeks due to a dislocated shoulder, per Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer (h/t Fox Sports' Jimmy Traina). WWE has sold his absence as being the result of an attack from The Wyatt Family, but has yet to issue an official statement on The Viper's condition.
Early Survivor Series Build
From the moment that The Wyatt Family dragged Undertaker away from the ring at Hell in a Cell, it looked as if WWE was setting up a Survivor Series match between The Wyatt Family and whoever aligned with Undertaker.
The Wyatt Family's assault on Kane last week furthered this line of thinking.
The big question now is who's next? Monday's Raw may provide an answer. In his Raw preview, Wortman asked, "Who can stand up to The New Face of Fear and his terrifying trio of swamp monsters?"
Another feud brewing ahead of Survivor Series may be how WWE finally starts showcasing Sasha Banks.
Banks and her Team B.A.D. allies ambushed Natalya on Thursday's SmackDown. Is the mat technician going to get some revenge in Denver? A pair of questions from Wortman hint at that: "How will Natalya bounce back this week? Does a Sharpshooter await Sasha on Raw?"
Dolph Ziggler will be looking for revenge of his own.
Tyler Breeze has spent the majority of his time on the main roster going after The Showoff. The latest attack came on last week's SmackDown, as Prince Pretty clobbered his new enemy following a Trick or Street Fight.
Wortman told fans to "expect Ziggler to strike back against the egotistical upstart on Raw."
Whether that feud gets folded into a traditional Survivor Series elimination match or whether those two get their own stage to work on remains to be seen. It is clear, though, that the animosity will only grow from here.
The centerpiece storyline promises to be Reigns' pursuit of Rollins.
The Big Dog won the right to face Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship by way of outlasting three other men in a Fatal 4-Way last Monday.
The company didn't make it clear when that battle will take place, but many assume it will happen at Survivor Series. Details, specifics and likely more personal issues are coming.
Wortman wrote, "Undoubtedly, we'll learn more about Reigns and Rollins' forthcoming WWE World Heavyweight Championship matchup on Raw."
It looks like Reigns and Rollins won't have to share the stage with part-timers and special guests from the past. Monday's Raw will be another shot to prove that their headlining status is justified, that WWE doesn't need to dip into its past so often to attract viewers.



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