WWE Raw Spoilers, Preview for June 13, 2016: Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose Come Together Tonight
The WWE is live from New Orleans, where The Shield will have some sort of reunion.
A Shield Reunion
"The Ambrose Asylum" will make its return on Monday night, where Dean Ambrose will host Seth Rollins and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns will get together and promote Rollins vs. Reigns' title match at "WWE Money in the Bank." Ambrose is taking part of the Money in the Bank ladder match, which will provide one of seven participants the right to compete for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship within the next year, and he will no doubt be booked as a viable winner to even fight Reigns for the title.
More MITB Tomfoolery
As for the other Money in the Bank ladder match participants, Cesaro, Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho and Alberto Del Rio, will likely be booked in yet another tag match that will keep Owens or Zayn as another viable contender for the briefcase this Sunday.
Tag Team Mayhem
In the tag-team division, the odds for The New Day to keep their WWE World Heavyweight Championship may be dwindling. New Day is booked to compete in a fatal-four-way match at "Money in the Bank" against Enzo Amore and Big Cass, The Vaudevillains, and Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. Expect all four teams to compete with another, two on two, during Monday night.
Styles vs. Cena
Anderson and Gallows will have a busy night as they will standby AJ Styles, who will compete against John Cena at "Money in the Bank." Cena will likely deliver a "serious" promo against Styles. It's unlikely Cena will be booked in a match tonight.
Playtime Is Over?
Dana Brooke suffered her first loss on "SmackDown" during a match against Becky Lynch. Brooke and WWE Women's Champion Charlotte have entered a feud against Natalya and Lynch, which will likely culminate in a tag-team match that'll be announced tonight at "Raw."
"WWE Monday Night Raw" airs weekly on the USA Network at 8 p.m. EDT.
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