After a decent Backlash pay-per-view last night, WWE will be bringing the fallout of the show on tonight’s RAW. This week’s episode of RAW was already taped at the WWE Performance Center last week.
At Backlash, Drew McIntyre defeated Bobby Lashley to retain the WWE Championship, while Asuka vs. Nia Jax for the RAW Women’s Championship ended in a Double Count-Out. Randy Orton defeated Edge. On the other hand, Apollo Crews defeated Andrade to retain the United States Championship on the Kickoff Show.
Tonight’s show could feature an appearance from Rey and Dominik Mysterio, who would be there to address Seth Rollins. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre will look forward to what’s next for him, while Asuka already has Nia Jax and Charlotte Flair wanting an opportunity at her Title.
In this article, let’s take a look at 7 things that might happen on RAW tonight.
7. Christian To Do Something Unexpected
Earlier today, WrestleVotes reported that something unexpected is going to happen on tonight’s show, and it looks like it’ll be something major, as such a legit source has decided not to spoil anything for the fans.
“I really don’t want to spoil the news for everyone, so I’m not. However, I got a phone call earlier with info that RAW will feature something unexpected. Which I think everyone will like…. Sometimes scares never heal.”
I really don’t want to spoil the news for everyone, so I’m not. However, I got a phone call earlier with info that RAW will feature something unexpected. Which I think everyone will like…. Sometimes scares never heal.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) June 15, 2020
One thing to note in this tweet is the last line, which says ‘scars never heal’, which could be a hint that the surprise has something related to do with Christian, as these are a part of the lyrics of his theme song.
In an update to this, Alex McCarthy of talkSPORT dropped another hint regarding Christian by mentioning “peep” in his tweet:
Can confirm.
You’re gonna wanna peep #RAW tonight. https://t.co/UXQYRkHpry
— Alex McCarthy (@AlexM_talkSPORT) June 15, 2020
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