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WWE Monday Night RAW preview for January 6, 2013

The Next big thing

The WWE capped of a rather disappoint year with a jaw dropping Raw last week. And this time the company is back in the spotlight as they are putting together the first Raw of 2014.

The hangover of Daniel Bryan joining the Wyatts, Brock Lesnar destroying Mark Henry and CM Punk stirring the Shield are still there among the WWE Universe. There won’t be a better time or place to pull of another magnificent show that this Monday.

And unlike the previous themed shows, this week’s Old School Raw will be something to look forward to as we are bound to see some old faces making surprise appearances.

Sky is not the limit for the expectations of the WWE fans, so here is a look at the main factors that makes this week’s Raw a must watch show.

Back to the future

The old School

It’s always nice to be swept away by a tide of nostalgia and this week brace yourself for the same. There is going to be an array of legends and Hall of Famers making their appearance on the show which will be decorated with a retro TitanTron and designs.

The last time the WWE pulled off such a show we witnessed the return of The Undertaker. History could be repeated as Taker will have to come sooner or later as the WrestleMania is approaching.

We might not know who all will make their appearance today but there is going to be a lot of wooing in the crowd as the Nature boy is scheduled to be present no matter what.

The current breed crossing paths with the originals will be an interesting scene to see. The whole Old School Raw could wipe off the entire bad name that last year’s themed shows made which makes it one of the important shows of the year.

The re-ignition of Randy Orton- John Cena feud

Once more

Stephanie McMahon came out last week and announced that the WWE World Heavyweight champion Randy Orton will defend his title against John Cena in a traditional one fall match.

What this means is that we are bound to see some more promos between Cena and Orton. But the interesting part in the repetitive storyline is the addition of Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar. Heyman won’t remain silent whenever Cena or Orton tries to cut a promo. A war of words between the witty Heyman and Cena is an prospect worth looking for.

Add in some muscle of Lesnar and we got our self an old tested formula being changed into a well suited new version. The saga is all ready to be kicked off this week so watch out.

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