
WWE Raw: Potential Spoilers, Rumors, News and Preview for March 21
How will Philadelphia welcome Roman Reigns on the March 21 edition of WWE Raw?
The city soundly rejected him at the close of the 2015 Royal Rumble, fervently booing the babyface after his win. Almost a year later, he won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and won over the Philadelphia crowd.
Reigns has since been on a shaky ride to WrestleMania 32. Fan resistance to his rise is the biggest story heading into that event. And now the tale moves to Philly, a fanbase famous for being vocal, opinionated and not afraid to boo anyone.
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Elsewhere on Raw, WWE will continue to finalize the WrestleMania card. Dolph Ziggler, Bray Wyatt, Lana and others don't yet have official bouts, but that is poised to change.
What can we expect to unfold inside the Wells Fargo Center? Backstage reports, a Raw preview on WWE.com and a look at current storylines provide a number of potential answers.
News, Potential Spoilers
Although he and his followers aren't a part of WrestleMania yet, one can expect Bray Wyatt to soon join the card.
On last Thursday's SmackDown, Wyatt cut a promo that seemed to hint at his involvement at the event. He said, "What would WrestleMania be without Bray Wyatt?"
In addition, Dave Meltzer mentioned on Wrestling Observer Radio (h/t Wrestling Inc) that WWE has significant plans for Wyatt post-WrestleMania. Feuds with Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns are reportedly in the works, even though The Eater of Worlds is dealing with a back injury.
If WWE is grooming Wyatt for rivalries of that caliber, expect him to get ample spotlight on the Raws leading up to WrestleMania.
The Divas division could have a visitor from NXT. Steve Carrier noted on Ringside News that "Eva Marie posted footage on her Snapchat of herself getting off a plane in Philadelphia."

Marie hasn't wrestled on Raw since 2014.
Monday's Raw will not be the star-studded affair that we saw last time out. James Caldwell of Pro Wrestling Torch noted, "After last week's show featured a full house of The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, and Shane McMahon, none of the three 'special guests' are advertised this week two weeks before WM32."
The Road to WrestleMania Continues
Dolph Ziggler came inches away from defeating Triple H last week and getting to name his opponent at WrestleMania as a result.
Falling just short doesn't necessarily mean that The Showoff will now just fade away, though. WWE teased this narrative continuing.
The WWE.com Raw preview reads, "Don't be surprised if the former world heavyweight champion attempts to instigate his way into another all-or-nothing bout on Raw."
Lana's WrestleMania matchup may end up being a crowded contest.
After weeks of her attacking Brie Bella looked to be the precursor to a showdown between them, other wrestlers have found themselves involved as well. On last week's Raw, Lana worked together with Team B.A.D. to take down Brie and Alicia Fox.
Lana followed that up by antagonizing Paige. That all seemingly points to a tag team bout between these women getting added to the list of WrestleMania bouts.
Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks and Charlotte all already have their WrestleMania match set. The three warriors will collide in a Triple Threat for the Divas Championship.
It looks like their feud may experience some significant development on Monday night. The Raw preview told fans to "expect this rivalry to kick into gear in a big way come Raw."
The Triple H-Reigns storyline is set to experience its own escalation.
Their feud over the WWE title grew even more intense last week when Reigns returned and demolished The Game in a backstage brawl. The Big Dog left the champ bleeding, a TV broken and a referee injured. All of that promises to lead to major repercussions.
The Raw preview hinted as much. It reads, "Will Triple H and Stephanie be content to settle their score in the ring? Or will Reigns' WrestleMania moment be buried in a mountain of litigation?"
Litigation isn't exactly the most exciting way to build on all this brewing bad blood, but it certainly sounds as if that's the direction the company is going. That would play on the authority-versus-rebel angle WWE has been working here.
And it's not as if the company can just have Triple H and Reigns pummel each other bloody every week.



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