
WWE Raw: Potential Spoilers, Rumors, News and Preview for June 6
The battle between the New Era and the old guard will headline Monday's WWE Raw.
John Cena, long the face of the company, is in the midst of a skirmish with the AJ Styles-led faction The Club. Last week, Styles' heel turn and subsequent ambush turned Cena's return from injury into the catalyst for a feud.
Fans in Oklahoma City will watch that rivalry continue to unfold as WWE works to hype the Money in the Bank pay-per-view on June 19.
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Raw will surely feature a vengeful Cena, more of Rusev's new feud and brewing animosity in the WWE world title picture. In addition, Monday night could be the third straight week that features a big return— monster is reportedly ready to re-emerge.
Backstage reports, recent announcements and the Raw preview on WWE.com provide plenty of insight into just how Monday's Raw will go down.
News, Potential Spoilers
Monday night is poised to mark Bray Wyatt's long-teased return.
After The Eater of Worlds injured his calf in April, not only did he stop appearing on camera, but so did the entire Wyatt Family. That is set to change.
PWInsider.com's Mike Johnson reported on June 1, "Wyatt is slated for next week's WWE TV tapings."
And many fans expect him to be the final entrant in the Money in the Bank ladder match. Wyatt's Twitter profile only adds to that speculation, as it features a photo of him under a ladder.
Sasha Banks is likely to be back on Raw as well. Banks mentioned during a Q&A panel at Wizard World Comic Con in Philadelphia that she suffered a concussion a few weeks ago but is back now.
On the latest edition of Main Event, Banks battled Summer Rae. That may be the beginning of a feud between the two women.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t Wrestling Inc), WWE originally planned to have Banks feud with Summer on the road to challenging for the Women's Championship. With The Boss' injury now in the past, the company can resume that plan of action.
Johnson also noted for PWInsider.com, "WWE will be paying tribute to Muhammad Ali during the broadcast." The company has already posted several clips of Ali on its YouTube page.
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A new alliance looks to be forming in the women's division.
On last week's SmackDown, Natalya came out to aid Becky Lynch after Dana Brooke interfered in the Irishwoman's match against Charlotte.
The Raw preview stated that Lynch and Natalya "probably want to join forces and teach Charlotte and Dana some manners. That lesson might happen sooner than later."
With both Lynch and Charlotte having already challenged Charlotte several times, WWE could be looking to mix things up at Money in the Bank and book a tag match rather than another title bout. Raw will help reveal the company's thinking on that end.
Rusev and Titus O'Neil are on a clear collision course of their own.
Twice now, O'Neil has stepped up to the U.S. champ to prevent him from beating down a babyface. The Raw preview teased another showdown between them. It asked, "Will we see another confrontation between The Super Athlete and the formidable Floridian?"
Signs point to O'Neil eventually challenging Rusev for the United States title. The WWE World Heavyweight Championship match, however, is already set: Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns.
The buildup for Money in the Bank's main event should get plenty of airtime on Monday's Raw. And that has to equal more action than last time out.
Rollins hesitated on the entrance ramp as Reigns awaited him in the ring. The Architect offered no threats or violence, simply remaining silent instead.
Cena will have revenge on his mind come Raw. Last week, Styles and The Club pummeled him after his return to WWE's flagship show.
Days later, WWE booked a bout between Cena and Styles for Money in the Bank. In reaction to the announcement, Styles said in a backstage interview that he would explain his attack on Cena during Monday's Raw.
But Cena will likely be there to break up the speech. The Raw preview stated, "Two weeks before Cena and Styles meet in a never-before-seen dream match, The Phenomenal One and his crew might just learn what 'Hustle, Loyalty, Respect' is all about."
Last week, it looked like WWE didn't put forth much effort to compete with the the NHL Stanley Cup Final and the deciding game of the NBA Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors. The show suffered from a creative malaise in result.
With far less competition on TV and Money in the Bank fast approaching, expect WWE to rebound in a big way on Monday night.



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