WWE RAW: 3 Things WWE made clear on this week's show (November 4th, 2019)
For the past couple of weeks, WWE has been giving its fan base some incredible shows and this week's RAW was no different. The NXT invasion angle is working wonders ahead of the eagerly anticipated Survivor Series pay-per-view.
Monday Night RAW started with Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman giving an ultimatum to Rey Mysterio, which led to a search for the luchador backstage. Then, we saw Natalya and Charlotte Flair picking up a huge win over The Kabuki Warriors.
Moreover, Seth Rollins was given an opportunity against NXT Championship Adam Cole. The match ended in a disqualification before Superstars from NXT and RAW engaged in an all-out brawl.
Furthermore, more Survivor Series matches were also confirmed. Becky Lynch vs Shayna Baszler vs Bayley was made official, while The Viking Raiders vs The Revival vs The Undisputed Era ( Kyle O' Reilly and Bobby Fish) is also set to take place at Survivor Series. Another big match between Lesnar and Mysterio for the WWE Championship was also confirmed for November 24th.
In the following, we take a look at the three things WWE made clear on this week's RAW.
#3 Seth Rollins isn't turning heel......for now
This week, Seth Rollins came out to address the WWE Universe. The former Universal Champion opened up about what's next for him and teased a heel turn during his promo, especially when he explicitly said, " I don't care what you think."
What transpired next, however, was unexpected as Rollins' former mentor, Triple H, gave him a chance at starting from scratch by coming over to NXT. 'The Beastslayer' instead asked for an NXT Championship match against Adam Cole, as Rollins wanted to return to the Black and Gold Brand as the top guy. Rollins was unable to secure the NXT Championship from Cole, leaving the WWE Universe wondering about what's next for 'The Architect.'
From the look of things, WWE might be going ahead with this storyline of Rollins being on edge and not feeling good about being on RAW. The tease of Rollins joining NXT might continue until Survivor Series and he may even face Cole at the PPV.
One thing is certain, Rollins hasn't turned heel yet and he might not until Survivor Series.