Bobby Lashley will look to clean up some unfinished business on WWE Raw this week. Plus, Judgment Day are the new number one contenders, and more! WWERaw HurtBusiness
\nWWE Raw is on the air again tonight, and for the first time in a long time, we feel comfortable saying: anything can happen on Monday Night Raw! Yes, booking has been relatively stable, and WWE Raw a far better show, in the months since Vince McMahon was forced into retirement last year. And yes, McMahon has repeatedly said he's only there to sell the company, not to meddle in creative.
\nOn Monday Night Raw, The All Mighty will follow up his glorious return with some scores to settle and some unfinished business.\nWhat destruction will Lashley bring? Find out tonight at 8\/7 C on USA!\nHow much should we read into that 'unfinished business' line? Hurt Business Lashley was the best Lashley, so we're hoping a lot.\nThe other major storyline teased is what's next for Judgment Day. WWE.com tells us:\nThe Judgment Day are the new No.
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