The February 2, 2015 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw will emanate live from the Pepsi Center in Denver at 8 p.m. Eastern and will continue the fallout from the Royal Rumble while building toward the Fast Lane pay-per-view later this month.
The show will air on the USA Network but if you can't watch on TV, then you can try here or here, both of which broadcast free live streams of the show (this may require downloading a torrent).
The reaction to Roman Reigns' Royal Rumble victory has been extremely negative, but reports say that Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar in the main event of WrestleMania 31 for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship is set in stone. But rumors say there has been some talk of possibly turning Reigns heel under the right circumstances. One criterion would be Lesnar's signing a new deal with WWE, which would allow the company to attempt a double turn at WrestleMania and extend the feud. Could we see any indication of a Reigns heel turn tonight, or will WWE continue full steam ahead with the ascension of Reigns as the next top babyface?
On SmackDown, Triple H teased a major announcement regarding the controversial Royal Rumble for Monday Night Raw tonight. The expectation is the COO would announce a multi-man match for Fast Lane involving Roman Reigns,Daniel Bryan, and other Superstars. The match would clarify the direction and plans for WrestleMania 31 for those who do not already have scheduled matches. WWE also posted an Instagram photo of Dean Ambrose and tied him to Triple H's announcement. What could the COO have to say about the Rumble finish? Will we indeed see a multi-man match at Fast Lane, or will Reigns have to overcome the odds to get to Mania?
John Cena vs. Rusev is also on the books for Fast Lane. The two interacted on the live SmackDown last week, but could we see the two cross paths again tonight?
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