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Smackdown stars to appear on Raw tonight as the hunt for the golden egg continues!

With television viewership falling on Monday Night Raw, the Smackdown brand WWE Superstars are scheduled to appear on the post-Survivor Series show tonight to continue an angle which started during the pay-per-view.

WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon appeared at the Survivor Series carrying a golden egg, from the movie Red Notice, which he said was a gift from The Rock. The problem is that the golden egg went missing throughout the show so McMahon tasked Adam Pearce and Sonya Deville to track it down.

Pearce will be interviewing WWE Superstars tonight to solve the mystery and if he won’t be able to, McMahon will personally get involved to retrieve the egg.

The Netflix movie Red Notice was the sponsor of the show and the cold opening was a mix of WWE and Red Notice clips. WWE was also celebrating 25 years of The Rock but Johnson did not make an appearance, not even via video, leaving fans disappointed.


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