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Stephanie McMahon, Brock Lesnar, and final push for Survivor Series on Raw tonight

Tonight’s Monday Night Raw From Kansas City, Missouri will have both Stephanie McMahon and the new Universal champion Brock Lesnar appearing.

McMahon will be on hand to address the “World Cup controversy” from Crown Jewel, where her brother Shane McMahon defeated Dolph Ziggler in the final of the tournament to win the cup for Smackdown.

Meanwhile, the new WWE Universal champion will make his first appearance on the show with the title since he won it at Crown Jewel and considering Survivor Series is just a week away, his match with AJ Styles will certainly be addressed.

Speaking of the Survivor Series, the Raw women’s team still has zero members, although it does have a captain whose name is Alexa Bliss. Bliss won’t wrestle but she needs to choose five Superstars to take on the Smackdown team this Sunday. And two more need to join the Raw men’s Survivor Series team after Strowman, McIntyre, and Ziggler was announced last week.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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