Posts Tagged ‘Brock Lesnar’

Jim Ross Q&A: Lesnar/Gay Character Rumor, Undertaker’s Condition, Kevin Owens

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his official Q&A section, answering questions from fans on a variety of topics. Below are some of the highlights:

On Kevin Owens and his push: “I’m not worried about Kevin Owens “push” in the least. He’s too talented to not be successful if he continues to perform as he has. Fans need to display some patience on matters such as this.”

On The Undertaker’s physical status in 2015: “Taker seems to be healthier than he has in a long time. He’s months past his last surgery to repair lingering damage. Plus, he’s a stud.”

On the possibility of a Cesaro vs. Kevin Owens “Iron Man” match at SummerSlam since it’s a four-hour show: “That would be nice but for some reason I don’t think that they will give those two 30 minutes of bell to bell time.”

On getting UFC’s Daniel Cormier on his podcast and why WWE doesn’t run TV at MSG: “Steve Austin interviewed DC today in San Jose so he will be on SCSA’s podcast soon. Good dude is Daniel Cormier. WWE loses money doing TV from MSG even with a sellout. Union costs are killers.”

On what has happened to Damien Sandow and Curtis Axel: “It’s simply how they are cast/booked on an entertainment TV program. Apparently it is thought that this is how both men can best contribute to the WWE.”

On the news that WWE writers once pitched a gay character storyline for Brock Lesnar in 2002 (which was later confirmed by a former WWE writer): “Another ridiculous tale from the IWC. That one is truly absurd.”

Check out more JR Q&A updates online at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

WWE RAW Rating & Viewership For Show That Featured Roddy Piper Tribute

The Monday, August 3rd edition of WWE RAW scored a 2.65 final cable rating, according to Nielsen Media Research. That is a very slight increase for the first show following the passing of WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper. Last week’s RAW drew a 2.64 final rating.

Monday’s RAW, which also featured the return of Brock Lesnar, averaged 3.701 million viewers, which was also up compared to the 3.671 million viewers who tuned in last week.

Below is the hourly viewership breakdown for this week’s RAW:

Hour One: 3.739
Hour Two: 3.695
Hour Three: 3.671

WWE’s Post-SummerSlam Plans For Undertaker, News On “Cesaro Section” Signs At RAW

WWE is planning on having The Undertaker appear on at least one episode of WWE RAW after this year’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view. Taker is scheduled to go one-on-one with Brock Lesnar in a rematch of their historic WrestleMania XXX showdown.

For those asking about the “Cesaro Section” signs all over the lower half of the SAP Center in San Jose, California on Monday night during RAW, apparently WWE had nothing to do with them. A fan who attended the show reportedly printed out 7,000 “Cesaro Section” signs and handed them out by himself to fans at the show.

Former WWE Writer Confirms Lesnar/Gay Pitch, Says Some Facts Are Off

As reported on Thursday via the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, former WWE magazine writer Brian Solomon pitched an idea back in 2002 for Brock Lesnar, who was debuting with WWE at the time, to be used as a bad ass gay character.

Former WWE creative team member Seth Mates took to social media to address the report, pointing out that anyone in WWE could pitch ideas and were always welcome to do so. He confirmed that such a pitch was made, but claimed it wasn’t necessarily “on the table” as the previous report claimed.

Additionally, Mates claimed some of the facts were off, such as the writer who pitched it and when it was pitched.

Below are Mates’ comments:

Kurt Angle Talks About His Condition Following Neck Surgery, Austin/Lesnar, More

Kurt Angle recently took part in a Q&A with fans on his official Facebook page. Below are some of the highlights, courtesy of Angle’s official website.

On his weekly workout routine: “It’s simple: 4 days of weight training and 3 days of hard cardio. I train every day, but no longer than an hour. This is nothing compared to my 10 hour days of training for the Olympics, but it works for me.”

On what he does for cardio: “Nowadays, I only run 3-4 miles a day, but I run fast. I do hill sprints as well. It works for me, so I never get tired when I wrestle.”

Who was a tougher opponent according to you , in terms of in-ring skills – Brock Lesnar or Stone Cold Steve Austin? Lesnar and Austin. Who was tougher?

On who was tougher opponent in terms of in-ring skills — Brock Lesnar or Steve Austin, and who was tougher: “That’s a difficult question. Austin was aggressive and physical. He was always pressing me. Lesnar is a beast, an animal, a rare breed. They dominated in different ways. Both are rugged. But who frightens me more? Lesnar.”

On how he is feeling since his neck surgery: “I’m doing ok from my neck surgery. I had complications but I should be ready to go by early September.”

Backstage News On WWE Once Having Plans For Brock Lesnar To Be Gay Character

Apparently WWE at one point had plans for Brock Lesnar to be a gay character in their television storylines.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE was playing with the idea of debuting a gay character in 2002 that would be a tough guy who outs himself as being gay, but would do none of the stereotypes and would be portrayed as a kick-ass main eventer. The idea was for the person to be Lesnar when he made his debut that year.

The idea originally came from two of WWE’s magazine writers, one of whom was Brian Solomon. Solomon reportedly pitched the idea directly to Stephanie McMahon that year, with the pitch being that it would blow fans away to see an unstoppable hyper-masculine bad ass revealing himself to be gay, and be pushed as a top babyface.

WWE felt that they would get huge support from the gay community, as well as positive support from the media for having a “progressive character.”

It’s worth pointing out that the people who pitched the idea originally, never heard another word about it and didn’t know until recently that the idea actually made it to the writers room. The idea ended up being shot down by older agents in the company who thought it was a terrible idea, and it ended up leading to the Billy and Chuck gay-themed storyline.

Brock Lesnar & Paul Heyman Announced For MSG Live Event In October

WWE has announced that Brock Lesnar will be working the October 3rd live event from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Currently, there is no word on who Lesnar will be wrestling, however we can confirm that Paul Heyman will also be part of the show, which is Lesnar’s first domestic live event since returning to WWE back in 2012.

Also announced for the show is John Cena vs. Seth Rollins, Dolph Ziggler vs. Rusev, Randy Orton vs. Sheamus and an appearance by Chris Jericho.

WWE RAW Viewership For This Week

The Monday, July 27, 2015 edition of WWE RAW had a weak first hour, but grew to finish with 3.68 million viewers, which is about what the show has been doing all summer.

This week’s show was down three percent from last week’s post-Battleground editionof the show, which featured the Brock Lesnar and Undertaker brawl.

Below is the hourly viewership breakdown for Monday’s RAW.

Hour One: 3.42 million viewers
Hour Two: 3.75 million viewers
Hour Three: 3.84 million viewers

Kevin Owens Talks About Wanting To Feud With Brock Lesnar

Former NXT Champion Kevin Owens recently spoke with talkSPORT’s Gorilla Position podcast about possibly facing Brock Lesnar.

“I think there’s only one answer for me right now, and it is Brock Lesnar. I think a lot of people want to see it,” said Owens.

“I was there the night he made his debut on Raw for WWE,” Owens continued. “I was in the crowd, like the fifth row. I remember being blown away immediately by this guy, I was on board right away. I bought Brock Lesnar T-shirts and Brock Lesnar hats. My parents got a dog that summer, I named him Brock.”

Owens concluded, “Seriously, he was a blonde Lab, he was huge: ‘That’s Brock!’ I used to do the F5 when I was on the indies because of how much I admire him so I’d love to be the one to put an end to him.”

Check out the complete interview at MTV.co.uk.

WWE 2K16 Commentators, Brock Lesnar On RAW, Finn Balor Celebrates Milestone

– Yesterday it was reported that if you pre-order WWE 2K16, you’ll get WWE Hall of Famer Arnold Schwarzenegger as a playable character – the above trailer was also released.

On the topic of WWE 2K16, Michael Cole confirmed during RAW last night that both he and JBL will be providing commentary for the game which is due out in October.

– Next Monday when RAW comes to the Sap Center in San Jose, California, Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman will be on hand to address the recent actions of The Undertaker.

– Current WWE NXT Champion Finn Balor took to Twitter to note that it was a year ago that his journey with the WWE began:

Video: Alternate Footage From The Undertaker – Brock Lesnar Brawl On RAW

Last weekend, during the main event of WWE Battleground The Undertaker returned and attacked Brock Lesnar costing him his chance to win back the World Heavyweight Title from Seth Rollins.

During RAW, The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar came face to face once again and got in a fight that sent the commentators running and Triple H sending the locker room out to break things up.

WWE had released footage showing the brawl and they’ve done so once again using other camera angles that were previously “unseen.” You can check the footage out above.

Jim Ross Fantasy Books Undertaker vs. Lesnar For SummerSlam & WrestleMania

Jim Ross has updated his blog with a fantasy booking scenario for The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar, involving their match at SummerSlam and culminating in a final encounter at WrestleMania 32 next April.

JR suggests that Brock Lesnar should once again defeat The Undertaker at SummerSlam. Two straight losses to the Beast Incarnate would then the Undertaker to challenge Brock Lesnar to one last match, putting his career on the line against Lesnar at WrestleMania 32. Taker would go over at WrestleMania, avenging his broken streak at what’s shaping up to be WWE’s biggest show of all time. Ross wrote at JRsBarBQ.com:

“In Taker’s last match, he wins a legit, Slobber Knocker after which, much to the shock and awe of everyone watching, eyes Lesnar, relaxes his expression and either embraces or shakes hands with his toughest foe ever out of respect for the Beast Incarnate who broke ‘The Streak.’ Taker figuratively passes the torch to Lesnar s the toughest animal in WWE which makes Lesnar an even bigger fan favorite.”

With Lesnar signed to WWE for years to come, this latest passing of the torch would enhance Lesnar’s star power even further as the company’s top special attraction.

On his Ross Report podcast this week, JR laid out an alternative scenario for The Undertaker’s final match at WrestleMania 32 involving John Cena, which you can hear about at PodcastOne.com.

Jim Ross Blog: Thoughts On Undertaker/Lesnar, Lack Of Heels In WWE & More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently posted his latest blog with his thoughts and opinions on a number of current topics. Below are some of the highlights.

On The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar: “Nothing on RAW from Kansas City came close to matching he emotion that the Beast Incarnate and the Phenom created with their physicality that was a throw back to another era but it worked like it was new. What’s old is new in today’s wrestling world by the way and the basic product doesn’t ned to be recreated. I wonder how many fans saw their first major, WWE pull a part ever on Monday night?”

On a lack of top heels: “Where have all the TV wrestling villains gone? Great heroes can’t be created without great villains, men and women who CHEAT TO GAIN AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE. Alleged villains who working hard for the ‘pop’ and not for legit angst and heat are doing themselves, their opponents and the business a disservice. Villains should work to be ‘hated’ and not work to get their beloved, Tee shirt selling ‘pops.’ A few guys seem to ‘get it’ but no one has totally mastered the valuable albeit elusive art of being a true villain in today’s wrestling ring within the business no matter the promotion. Those that do perfect the skill of consistently being a true, bad guy will have every top fan favorite in the land wanting to work with them.”

On the art of selling: “Another old school theory is relates to everyone, especially fan favorites, and that’s learning to sell. It’s an art form that’s fleeting but it’s not out of fashion. Selling and the emotions that it elicits affects a basic element of our human emotions.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

WWE RAW Ratings: Undertaker/Lesnar Draws Big, But Then The Audience Tanks

The Monday, July 20th, post-Battleground edition of WWE RAW averaged 3.79 million viewers, up by 250,000 viewers from last week, although last week was the second lowest number for a summer, non-July 4th edition of RAW dating back to 1997.

The second hour of last night’s show, which featured the Brock Lesnar/Undertaker angle, did the best, but once it was clear that their segments were over with, the audience dropped significantly.

Below is the hourly viewership breakdown for this week’s RAW:

Hour One: 3.84 million viewers
Hour Two: 4.03 million viewers
Hour Three: 3.54 million viewers

The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar Official For SummerSlam

On Monday’s RAW, WWE confirmed that The Undertaker will square off against Brock Lesnar in a rematch from their infamous encounter at WrestleMania XXX.

The hot angle of RAW saw the Dead Man and the Beast Incarnate brawling throughout the arena, with most of the roster attempting to keep the two forces of nature apart. Lesnar wound up taken into police custody.

SummerSlam takes place on Sunday, August 23rd from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.

Ric Flair Backstage At Battleground (Photo), Lesnar/Rollins Update, Jim Ross

– The official result of the Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at WWE Battleground last night is a “No Contest,” according to WWE.com. As seen during the show last night, the Lesnar-Rollins match ended when The Undertaker returned and attacked Lesnar.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross will review WWE Battleground on his “Ross Report” podcast this week with The Fight Network’s John Pollock. The show will be available tomorrow night at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair took the following photo backstage at WWE Battleground last night with his daughter Charlotte, as well as Paige and Becky Lynch.

Videos Of The Undertaker’s Return At WWE Battleground

WWE legend The Undertaker made a surprise return at Sunday’s Battleground pay-per-view, costing Brock Lesnar a chance to capture the WWE Championship in the main event.

WWE has posted the following video clips of the Dead Man’s return:

The Undertaker Returns At Battleground, Takes Out Brock Lesnar

As expected, The Undertaker made his WWE return at the WWE Battleground pay-per-view in St. Louis on Sunday night.

“The Dead Man” made his surprise return during the main event, just as challenger Brock Lesnar was attempting to pin champion Seth Rollins following an F-5.

Below is a recap of what transpired, courtesy of our WWE Battleground play-by-play:

Lesnar hits an F-5 on Rollins and covers him, however The Undertaker’s gong hits. The lights go out. When they come back on, Undertaker is standing in the ring staring at Lesnar.

Undertaker and Lesnar go at it until Undertaker finally hits a Tombstone piledriver. We see Heyman watching on in horror. Taker drops down to one knee and does his famous pose as his music plays and the lights go out again. Taker leaves and heads to the back, stopping to raise his fist as the crowd pops. WWE Battleground goes off the air on that note.

It’s been rumored for quite some time, but now it looks like the Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar rematch is set for SummerSlam.

Suplex City Predictions, RAW Pre-Show News, Prime Time Players, More

– WWE Tag-Team Champions The Prime Time Players, Titus O’Neil and Darren Young, are working out at the NFL’s St. Louis Rams facility before tonight’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view event.

– The official WWE website has a Suplex City-themed poll today asking fans how many times they think Brock Lesnar will suplex Seth Rollins tonight at Battleground. The options are 5, 10, 17, more than anyone will be able to count or none at all. Leading the pack with 58 percent of the vote is “more than anyone will be able to count.”

– Scott Stanford noted via social media that a top player at tonight’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view will be calling into Monday’s RAW Pre-Show on the WWE Network.

Jim Ross Blog: Sting/Undertaker Rumors, WWE Battleground Predictions & More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his official blog with his predictions and thoughts on tonight’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view. Below are some of the highlights.

On Undertaker and Sting rumors: “There is no reason for WWE to ‘save’ Taker and/or Sting for Monday night when they can easily creatively position both on the PPV Sunday leaving the air with more questions posed than answers provided that would drive viewers to the Monday night flagship broadcast. Sting still has a massive fan following as his two appearances on my podcast garnered over 3M+ downloads combined for the two shows.”

On WWE Battleground main event: “I do not feel that it is time for Seth Rollins to lose the WWE Title and in my mind, as I’ve discussed on my podcast, I’d have Rollins hold the title until Wrestlemania Texas in April in Arlington, Texas where Brock Lesnar would beat him after Lesnar wins the Royal Rumble in January. That’s one school of thought but that scenario could be efficiently changed if decided early and worked toward whatever plan is chosen with strategic, long term planning.

So I have Rollins retaining the title Sunday and it’s certainly possible for Taker to leave both Lesnar and Rollins in a bad way as the show goes off the air. I don’t know and I’m happy that I don’t as I don’t lke the spoilers aka the Jardine’s and prefer to watch the big shows just as I would a movie without knowing all the details.”

On John Cena vs. Kevin Owens: “John Cena will likely retain the US Title unless WWE is really going to be bold and do all they can to make Kevin Owens a ‘made man’ which would not hurt Cena one iota. I can also see the underutilized Cesaro playing into this equation Sunday night. Cesaro is as I’ve expressed here before a main event level talent who could be the WWE World Champion as easy as anyone on the roster….he’s that good.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

Seth Rollins Trashes Tough Enough Cast, Fires Back At Johnny Mundo & More

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins recently appeared as a guest on the PodNasty Wrestling Podcast. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On upcoming match against Brock Lesnar being the biggest of his career: “I feel like I’ve had a lot of ‘biggest matches of my career’ up until this point. I would say this one is certainly special. I mean, there’s not a lot of guys who get the opportunity to go one-on-one with Brock Lesnar at this point in his career, so to be one of those guys to main event a pay-per-view with Brock Lesnar over a very prestigious title it all adds up to being certainly one of if not—I’ll leave that up to you and the other media pundits to decide what is the biggest match of my career—but it certainly ranks up there with the very, very biggest of my career.”

On the U.S. title vs. the WWE title and competing with John Cena: “(The WWE World Heavyweight Championship) is (the most dominant title in the company) no matter what, no matter who is wearing what other title, this is the big boy, this is the one that everybody wants and if John (Cena) tells you any different he’s a liar,” said Rollins.

“But the bottom line, though, is that I’m always competing with John Cena, John’s a guy who has set the bar extremely high for the past 10, 12-15 years, he’s a guy who—not only in the ring, but outside the ring—is an example of what a WWE Superstar should be and he has put in the work over that period of time to prove that and that’s definitely something I strive to be as well. I strive to have that work ethic and instill that in people around me the way John has over the past decade and a half so I’m always competing with John Cena in my mind, but my title is the title and there’s definitely no doubt about that.”

On Tough Enough contestants not standing out: “Not one person stood out to me (on Tough Enough. Not a single one, nope, not one. I went down there and I tried to help them out, give them a few pointers here and there, let them know what it takes to be a star but, let me tell you, those kids got it easy.

“They don’t know anything about anything when it comes to putting in the time, they think they’re going to get through this little three-month course and they’re going to be WWE Superstars and they’re going to be famous, and rich and travel the world. That’s not how it works, it’s a whole lot of hard work and I think they’re going to figure that out along the way, or they’re going to fall by the wayside. For me, I didn’t see a whole lot, maybe as they move along in the process they’ll show more personality and a little more guts, but for now I’m not holding my breath.”

If there will be any tension between Tough Enough winners and WWE/NXT talent: “Absolutely, that’s what I’m talking about. Tough Enough is phenomenal, it’s great, don’t get me wrong. It pushes WWE out into the masses and everyone can see it’s physical and they get an inside look at kind of what it’s like to be a WWE Superstar,” said Rollins.

“But at the same time you’ve got to understand that’s not all that it takes, you don’t just get to be on a reality gameshow and all of a sudden you’re just a top star in 12 weeks. They’re going to have to put in a lot of time, and a lot of hard work, and they’re going to have to sacrifice a lot of relationships, they’re going to be injured often, it’s going to take a toll on them physically and emotionally that they’re not prepared for and I think it will be very interesting to see who comes out of Tough Enough, who really is Tough Enough I guess when you look at it. Who’s going to come out of it alive and who’s going to make a success out of themselves?”

On John Morrison recently stating he would destroy Seth Rollins in everything: “If I’m not mistaken, I believe John Morrison is a zero-time WWE World Heavyweight champion. Mind you, zero. As in never once did he win the big one. And I’m, what, not even three years into my WWE career and I’ve already won Money in the Bank, won the WWE title at WrestleMania, first-ever NXT champion so there’s a lot of things that I’ve already destroyed John Morrison at and if John Morrison thinks he can take me in any of those endeavors, I would love for John Morrison to step up and say something like that to my face.”

Check out the complete interview above.

Jim Ross Blog: RAW Thoughts, Rollins/Lesnar, Undertaker’s Return, More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his official blog with his latest thoughts and opinions on a number of subjects. Below are some of the highlights.

On Monday’s RAW: “Interesting RAW Monday night from Atlanta as the new, females from NXT had more people talking on my timelines than anyone else on the show including the combatants for the WWE World Title. Sara Del Ray has done an amazing of training/coaching the women who pass through NXT. Charlotte, Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch should be stalwarts for years to come in WWE and I see no reason why they cannot move to the top or near the top of primary WWE events sooner than later. It’s a sign of the times and a changing of he guard not unlike the days of Jennie Finch putting women’s softball on the map or Ronda Rousey becoming a mega star in UFC. The only thing that can hold these women back is old school thinking and not being willing to take a chance on adding something new to the top of the cards.”

On Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar: “WWE has positioned Seth Rollins to lose to Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Title Sunday night in St. Louis which is why I don’t think it happens. Sunday would be a great place to add a new talent or two to the mix as allies of Rollins considering that Lesnar and Heyman have eliminated the rest. Could HHH cost Lesnar the title and then face Brock at Summer Slam? Bottom line is that I don’t see Rollins losing Sunday at Battleground.”

On a SummerSlam prediction he has: “Here’s one for you…Undertaker comes back to Summer Slam, causes Lesnar to lose to Rollins and then Taker faces Lesnar at Summer Slam. Yes, I’m on meds.”

On TNA and ROH: “Hope TNA and ROH have a good TV ratings night tonight (Wednesday) on Destination America. This is especially important for TNA. I don’t need to see their World Champion wrestle three times on one show, that I do know and I am a fan of the talent that EC3 has evolved into. TNA needs to really hone in on their booking right now, not allow too many cooks in the kitchen and focus on the handful of stars that they know that they have access to over the long haul.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

WWE Reporting Kane Suffered “Broken Ankle” At Monday’s RAW

WWE updated their official post-RAW article to inform fans that Kane has suffered a “broken ankle” as a result of the attack he endured at the hands of Brock Lesnar on Monday’s WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of RAW in Atlanta, Georgia.

WWE wrote the following about Kane’s “injury” on their official website:

“During the chaotic WWE Battleground contract signing between WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins and Brock Lesnar on Raw, Kane sustained a broken right ankle at the hands of The Beast Incarnate, WWE.com can confirm. Following the initial fracture, Rollins further exacerbated the injury by viciously attacking Kane while he was down. As a result, WWE’s Director of Operations is out of action indefinitely.”

Name For Sasha Banks’ Stable, Update On Lesnar vs. Rollins, More

– The new Diva trio of Naomi, Tamina and NXT Women’s Champion Sasha Banks are going by the team name of “Team B.A.D. (Best at Dominating).”

– With Kane suffering a storyline leg injury during RAW last night and J&J Security being out of action indefinitely, the idea is that Seth Rollins has no back-up going into his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match against Brock Lesnar at this Sunday’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view.

– WWE posted the following video of the Tough Enough cast meeting The Bella Twins backstage at Monday’s RAW.

WWE RAW Preview: Battleground Go Home Show, Lesnar Confirmed

Tonight’s edition (July 13th) of Monday Night RAW, the go-home show before Battleground on Sunday comes to you live from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

WWE have confirmed Brock Lesnar for the show and are looking at who will protect Seth Rollins’ back after the beast took out J&J Security during last week’s show.

The following is the Five-Point Preview for tonight’s RAW:

– What does Lesnar want more? The title or for Rollins to suffer?

– Is Roman Reigns more afraid of Bray Wyatt than he’s willing to admit?

– How will Sheamus respond to The Viper?

– Can anyone stop Team Bella?

– Is Owens rethinking his Cena strategy?

Make sure you join us here tonight for live coverage of RAW.