A night of big beginnings and potential ends will unfold on July 8 when Bray Wyatt and his family finally arrive on Monday Night RAW after weeks of eerie dispatches from their cabin in the woods. But while the Wyatts make their long-awaited debut, Vickie Guerrero finds herself in the proverbial hot seat after Stephanie McMahon set her up for a job evaluation. With the very future of RAW at stake, here are five things to look forward to.
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What does summer mean to you? Does it involve cheerful chants of "No more pencils, no more books" as the school year fades into the distance? Will it mark the advent of countless barbecues (with J.R's BBQ sauce, of course,) beach visits and backyard shenangians that fill the coming months with happy memories?
25.) Damien Sandow: The Intellectual Superstar falls a spot this week after dropping a match to Christian on WWE Main Event.
There's an old saying in sports circles among championship teams that the regular season is merely a warmup, and the playoffs are when the year really starts. The same could be said of WWE's Money in the Bank Match, a contest where the stakes are so high and the competition so intense that good competitors can become great (CM Punk, Edge) and dark horses can rise above their previously preceived limitations to climb their way to glory (Daniel Bryan, and Dolph Ziggler).
1.) What does CM Punk have planned for the blue brand?
The days are dwindling until Rob Van Dam makes his return at WWE Money in the Bank, in the very same city where the former WWE Champion cut his teeth in the grit and grime of South Philadelphia ECW Arena. What Mr. PPV's future holds now that he's back under the WWE banner is pure speculation at this point; aside from an opportunity to win the Money in the Bank All-Star Ladder Match, RVD's goals remain a mystery. And that's where it gets so exciting.
In one corner, an eventual WWE Hall of Famer, multi-time World Champion and one of the most dynamic stars in wrestling at the time. In the other, a 10-year veteran of the ring with a stellar physique and tremendous promise to perform consistently in main events. At stake was the WCW Championship, one of the richest prizes in the history of the medium, which, for the first time, was being defended on WWE programming. It seems historic, and it certainly still is, but perhaps not in the way it was orignally intended.
It was a show-stealing event on the Grandest Stage of Them All on six seperate occasions before the Money in the Bank Ladder Match prove popular enough with the WWE Universe- and vital enough within the championship structure of WWE- to warrant its very own pay-per-view event in 2010. Since the inception of the stipulation itself in 2005, the Money in the Bank Ladder Match has become one of sport's-entertainment's most awe-inspiring spectacles; acting as both a showcase for hungry, and up-and-coming Superstars and a breeding ground for champions.
Shawn Stasiak is ready for his comeback
He's arguably the greatest Superstar of all time. Now, trace the career evolution of legendary WWE Hall of Famer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin with this exclusive infographic, courtesy of Sony's "Grown Ups 2," in theaters July 12.
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AuthorCo-Host of the P.W.E Show Joshua Lopez does the blogs and historical information for the P.W.E Show Archives
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