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I think he just means RAW as we used to know it, as let's be honest, it has gone downhill over the past several years. The jump to three hours doesn't help either, and it's about to get worse...

Variety.com is reporting that WWE and Yahoo have announced that a 30 minute Raw pre-show will air via Yahoo.com.

Additionally, Yahoo will have exclusive access to WWE archives, shows, highlights, and other events, as well as pre-show previews for all pay-per-view events, and short-form clips from WWE television programs.

I hope its either Paige (lesbian storyline) or Kassius Ohno

I'm getting the feeling it'll be Audrey Marie, just because they recently did the whole "secret admirer" thing with her on Sasha Banks. Went on for weeks, and then ended with her revealing herself by attacking Sasha from behind during a backstage interview.

...or failing that, Cody Rhodes. :p Remember they were hinting at a storyline between them two a little while ago until the Bellas returned? ;)

The Undertaker appears to have been written off WWE TV for the foreseeable future after being destroyed by The Shield on last Friday's SmackDown.

WWE officials are interested in having The Undertaker wrestle a match at this year's SummerSlam pay-per-view.

Regarding Taker defending The Streak at WrestleMania XXX in 2014, there is already talk of Ryback getting the shot but some feel that John Cena would get the best reaction as far as the match itself goes.

When word spread that Roman Reigns had caught the attention of Triple H, the belief was that he was going to be built up as a future main event performer. WWE has definitely taken that approach. They've protected him on the microphone by limiting the amount of things that he has to say. They're also building him up as a formidable opponent, as evident by the fact that he was given a pinfall victory over John Cena at Monday Night RAW this week.

In correlation, while WWE is also high on Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose is rapidly standing out from his teammates. While Seth Rollins is allowed some lines, Ambrose is given the most important points of the promo. As noted, Roman Reigns is relegated to quick lines. WWE also trusts Ambrose more in the ring. They used him last week against the Undertaker, and they're having him face Kane at the next Smackdown.

Ambrose is the best out the three

This week's SmackDown spoilers are up... http://www.sescoops.com/spoilers-wwe-smackdown-tapings-results-for-friday-ongoing-4/78470

Reading the very last part of that, I've got one thing running through my mind...

Freebird Rule! :woot:

This week's SmackDown spoilers are up... http://www.sescoops....ongoing-4/78470

Reading the very last part of that, I've got one thing running through my mind...

Freebird Rule! :woot:

Ambrose pinning Kane!

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