Monday Night Raw Preview 3/30/15: WrestleMania 31 Fallout Featuring New WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins

By Andrew Meola | Mar 30, 2015 01:57 PM EDT

The March 30, 2015 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw will emanate live from the SAP Center in San Jose at 8 p.m. Eastern and will feature all the fallout from WrestleMania 31, including new WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins.

The Raw after WrestleMania is always one of the most fun nights of the year, and tonight should be no exception. Fans are still buzzing about the end of the main event last night, in which Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to turn the bout between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns into a Triple Threat match.

The main event was a physical affair that bloodied both men. Reigns kicked out of three F5s and then nailed Lesnar with a series of Superman Punches and spears. Rollins then came out and cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to make it a Triple Threat match. He Curb Stomped Lesnar once and tried for a second one, but Lesnar caught him and went for an F5. Reigns speared Lesnar, but Rollins Curb Stomped Reigns and pinned him to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

What will the main event picture look like now that Rollins is champion? Lesnar has a legitimate claim to a rematch because he never got pinned or submitted to lose the belt. Also, he's Brock Lesnar and just give him what he wants before he hurts you. Reigns would also likely get a shot at the title, too. And let's not forget Randy Orton, who beat Rollins earlier in the night after one of the most beautiful RKOs you will ever see. Who will challenge the new champion as we head toward Extreme Rules in late April?

John Cena is the United States Champion after he handed Rusev his first singles loss last night. Mr. Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect slayed the pro-Russian beast and brought the belt back home to America. Will Rusev get another shot at Cena, or will someone else step up to face the new U.S. Champion?

Daniel Bryan won the Intercontinental Championship in an extremely entertaining seven-man ladder match last night. The leader of the Yes Movement finally has gold again, though it's not the world championship for which many fans had hoped. Still, his holding the IC belt brings some much needed legitimacy and clout to the mid card, and it should be very exciting to see who emerges to challenge Bryan for the title.

Triple H vanquished Sting last night, which means The Game can boast that he put the final nail in WCW's coffin. The two oddly shook hands after the match, so what does that mean for tonight? Will Sting be there to address his loss? Will Triple H continue to gloat?

Undertaker defeated Bray Wyatt to prove that the old dog still has some fight left in him. Rumors are that Undertaker and Sting could both show up tonight to build to a match at WrestleMania 32. And what does this mean for Bray Wyatt, who has come up short in such a big spot?

As always, check back with MStars immediately after the show for a full recap of all the action. But for now, let us know your thoughts, opinions, guesses, and predictions for tonight's show in the comments section.

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