
WWE Raw: Potential Spoilers, Rumors, News and Preview for Nov. 7
Kevin Owens isn't bound to enjoy his trip to Glasgow, Scotland, the host of Monday's WWE Raw.
Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns, two of his enemies vying for his WWE Universal Championship, appear to be willing to work together again to take him down. The former members of The Shield may also soon be Owens' teammates at Survivor Series.
The champ still has his best friend, Chris Jericho, at his side, but there have been signs of an impending split between them.
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Much of the show's focus will be on the impending Raw-SmackDown battles at the Survivor Series pay-per-view on Nov. 20. Raw promises to shed light on how it will comprise the teams headed for elimination matches at that event.
At Survivor Series, Raw will battle SmackDown in a five-on-five collision of male Superstars, a 10-woman elimination tag bout and a clash between five tag teams from each brand. Several open spots need to be filled. Who will get enlisted, and who will get left out?
Backstage news, the Raw preview on WWE.com and storyline analysis offer a glimpse of what to expect.
The international show will be taped in the early afternoon, so spoilers will pop up on the internet soon after. Monday's Raw will air in the United States at 8 p.m. ET on the USA Network.
News, Potential Spoilers
WWE may have slipped up and revealed the final member of Raw's male Survivor Series team early.
There is just one spot left on the Team Red squad. An image floating around social media suggests Sami Zayn may fill it.
Pro Wrestling Unlimited was among those to share it:
That would leave Rollins out of the big Raw vs. SmackDown match, which would be surprising. Monday's Raw will likely provide an indication of where Zayn and Rollins will end up on the PPV.
Sin Cara may be in the doghouse after a reported backstage incident. He and Jericho allegedly brawled backstage during the current European tour.
Mike Johnson reported for PWInsider.com, "We've heard from multiple sources that there was a physical incident of some sort."
As Chair Shot Reality host Justin LaBar pointed out, one of the two men involved in the reported fight has less leverage than the other:
That could mean a slide down the ladder for Sin Cara.
Survivor Series' main event isn't likely to get much attention. As Jason Powell of ProWrestling.net noted, "Neither Brock Lesnar nor Bill Goldberg are advertised" for Monday's show.
Raw Streaks
Cesaro and Sheamus may hate each other's guts, but they make quite the formidable team.
The European powerhouses blasted The Shining Stars on last week's Raw. That victory kept them undefeated as a duo and moved their record to 4-0 on Raw, per CageMatch.net.
Another tag team title opportunity is likely in the works. Until then, it appears to be a lock for them to represent Raw in the tag team Survivor Series match.
Bayley's record hasn't been nearly as impressive of late.
The former NXT women's champ fell to Nia Jax last Monday. That marked her second loss in a row, as seen on CageMatch.net.
Many have expected her to challenge Charlotte for the Raw Women's Championship before long. WWE isn't booking her as someone rising up the division ladder, though.
Bayley needs to be feasting on low-rung stars like Alicia Fox and Summer Rae en route to earning a title shot.
Continued Formation of Survivor Series Teams
Raw's male Survivor Series team is all but set. Reigns, Owens, Jericho and Braun Strowman are confirmed for the group.
Strowman secured his spot last week by outlasting his foes in a Battle Royal.
The WWE.com Raw preview hinted that fans won't have to wait long to see who follows Strowman's lead: "Will the final member of the Raw men's squad be revealed this Monday night in Scotland?"
It will presumably come down to Zayn or Rollins. If Team Red welcomes The Architect, it would leave Zayn available for a title opportunity instead.
On last Tuesday's SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler laid out an open challenge to anyone on the Raw roster. A crack at the Intercontinental Championship now awaits whoever steps up.
Zayn is a smart bet to fill that role. This would also be a great opportunity to give Neville some direction and spotlight.
Monday promises to also provide answers on just who will be a part of the tag team showcase at Survivor Series. SmackDown already has four of five teams confirmed for the PPV. The New Day is the only group officially on Raw's side for now.
That is sure to change soon. One has to assume Enzo Amore and Big Cass, as well as Cesaro and Sheamus, are getting in.
But which of Raw's midcard teams will join them? There isn't enough room for The Golden Truth, The Club and The Shining Stars.
The final image of last week's Raw intrigued.
After Rollins ran in to save Reigns from Jericho and Owens, the two former allies eyed each other in what looked to be a show of mutual respect. The possibility of a reunion suddenly emerged.
The Raw preview asked, "Will Reigns and Rollins—mortal enemies since The Shield's implosion—put their differences aside to deal out some old-school justice to The Prizefighter and the curator of 'The List of Jericho?'"
That's a compelling option. WWE would open up a number of narrative doors should it align Reigns and Rollins once more. Tension, chemistry and distrust would power a Reigns-Rollins alliance.
That will be one of the key things to keep an eye on as Scotland hosts Raw and the red brand keeps marching toward Survivor Series.



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