Edge returning and all the other legends who will be showing up. I was going to be happy that Punk will probably lose his title but thinking about it, i'd rathar he had it then Cena.
KevinLockard23 said:The permanent GM (Ric Flair?) being revealed, Brock answering Triple H's challenge and destroying HBK, The Rock coming back for the WWE Title, etc. That's enough to look forward for me, and this will be the first Raw that I've watched in a long time. I'm so over marking for legends just for appearing on the show unless they're involved in something meaningful, so I don't really care about that.
Y2J Enigma said:Same here, it's in the top two or three in my list of things to be looking forward to this upcoming Monday. I do hope that Ric Flair is going to be the official and permanent Raw general manager, but I have a weird feeling that the WWE Creative team will pull a very big Stone Cold Stunner on the WWE Universe and unveil the permanent Raw GM to be Sone Cold Steve Austin. That would actually be cool, to be honest. I would wanna see if he forces John "Superman" Cena to to something, just because Stone Cold said so. maybe like give up that Money in the Bank briefcase he won? haha... I wish, but Vince wants his small dingy to be sucked some more by Cena, so he'll let Cena dominate on Raw every week...
Anyways, can anyone else here think of a possible candidate to be Raw GM other than Ric Flair or Stone Cold Steve Austin? It's a bit hard, and those two would do the job great. Ric Flair because he is a legend and should try to finish his career with a job at WWE. Stone Cold because he's just awesome and is young enough to wrestle a match every once in a while at Raw. Also, Dolph Ziggler could do it, because Dolph Ziggler is really just that good. lol Other things to look forward to that haven't mentioned yet in this thread (at least I don't think they have) is like jobbers getting more time on a three-hour show, they get sorylines, etc.And a three-hour Raw SuperShow is another small step in the progress to combining the show into one brand again. This would be tremendously good for WWE because it would help fill up three hours if you have twice the amount of wrestlers, more main event feuds, better mid-card matches and storylines, it would help considering the quality of WWE isn't good enough to have two good shows like it could back in the old days, etc. Any other thoughts?