WWE Monday Night Raw Preview for Nov. 4, 2013: CM Punk & Daniel Bryan Look to Deal With the Wyatts; more (video)
The Authority has stripped the The Big Show of everything, including his job, but continues to interfere in WWE COO Triple H's plans as well as WWE Champion Randy Orton. The Big Show disrupted Orton's celebration last Monday Night Raw, knocking out the newly-crowned WWE champion in front of the WWE executive and the locker room, forced to celebrate the new champion's coronation. Triple H has placed a lifetime ban on The Big Show but will that be enough to stop him from making "The Game's" and "The Viper's" life miserable?
The Authority may have a new weapon at their disposal after Kane came back to Monday Night Raw last week, attacking The Miz at Hell In A Cell and destroying him on last week's Raw before unmasking and pledging allegiance to Stephanie McMahon. With Kane helping the McMahon's do "what's best for business," how will the WWE executives put the "Big Red Monster" into play?
Meanwhile, the WWE Tag Team champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust continue their war against The Shield, the former champions who are looking to stay in the Tag Team title scene. But the Rhodes brothers have had to stave off the challenge of the Usos and The Real Americans - who beat the Rhodes in a non-title match last week, all itching to get a shot at the champions. Who will step up to challenge the Rhodes current title reign?
John Cena wasted no time getting back to business, first defeating Alberto Del Rio at Hell In A Cell for the Heavyweight title and then fending off Money In The Bank suitcase holder Damien Sandow's challenge the following night on Raw. Cena has caught the ire of both the former champion and the upstart challenger but who else is waiting in the wings with the Survivor Series just weeks away?
The Wyatts have fed a number of WWE superstars to the buzzards - from Kane to The Miz to Kofi Kingston - but now they have their eyes set on CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, who they attacked last week on Raw. What kind of games will The Wyatts continue to play on their newfound targets?
TV Schedule
WWE Raw airs at 8 p.m. EST Mondays on the USA Network.