Heading into WWE Raw Monday night, the whole wrestling world is ablaze from the results of Night of Champions this past Sunday.

Seth Rollins certainly had a busy Sunday. Rollins started the day by adding salt to Roman Reigns' wounds, having the referee count out his former stablemate knowing full well that Reigns was nowhere near the building after emergency surgery forced him out of action indefinitely. But Rollins would not get to celebrate for too long after his other former Shield cohort, Dean Ambrose, crashed his party, looking for revenge after getting Curb Stomped face-first into cinder blocks on Raw weeks ago. Ambrose put a beat-down on Rollins, refusing to let things go even as Triple H attempted to regain control of the situation, forcing security to handcuff "The Lunatic Fringe" and drag him away from his nemesis. Ambrose will certainly not let things slide, so what will The Authority do to prevent him from getting his hands on the Money in the Bank winner?

Rollins was not done for the night, deciding to interfere in the main event just as John Cena seemed on the verge of defeating WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar. Cena had Lesnar worn down with his STF and then nailed the champion with a third Attitude Adjustment before Rollins stuck his nose into the match, hitting Cena with the MITB suitcase causing Lesnar to win via disqualification. Rollins turned his attention to Lesnar, Curb Stomping "The Anomaly" and attempted to cash in his MITB suitcase before Cena cost Rollins his opportunity to win the title. After recovering, Lesnar F-5'd Cena, leaving with the title despite the mass confusion created by Rollins. With Cena's challenge vanquished, what's next for the "The Beast Incarnate" with Hell In A Cell on the horizon?

The Miz went into Night of Champions looking to take back what he felt was rightfully his -- the Intercontinental Championship -- accomplishing what he set out to do. The Miz pulled out all the stops to defeat Dolph Ziggler, first clamping down the Figure-Four Leglock, then sacrificing his stunt-double, "Damien Miz-dow," to distract the champion, rolling him up and grabbing a handful of tights to win the Intercontinental Championship for the fourth time in his career. With "The A-Lister" champion once again, will The Miz grant Ziggler his mandatory rematch on Raw?

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Ziggler was not the only champion to lose his gold on Sunday, with the WWE Tag Team Champions, The Usos, losing to Goldust and Stardust Sunday night. Stardust managed to outsmart his rival, lifting his knees up as one of the Usos' attempted a Superfly Splash to end the physical bout, only to get rolled up by Stardust to get the clean one-two-three pin. The Usos will likely want their mandatory rematch against the two weird siblings, but do Goldust and Stardust have other plans in mind against other teams looking to ascend to the top?

The Usos can go console Paige, whose reign as WWE Divas Champion ended at the hands of new champion AJ Lee on Sunday, as well, after defending her title in a Triple Threat match against Lee and Nikki Bella. Bella attempted to make the most of the opportunity that Stephanie McMahon gave her after betraying her twin sister at SummerSlam. But it was AJ who rose to the occasion, first slamming Bella hard onto the floor before jumping back into the ring and trapping Paige in her Black Widow finisher to get her "frenemy" to tap out, Lee winning the Divas title for the third time in her career. Will AJ be ready to face the wrath of both the former champ Paige and McMahon's chosen diva Bella as both competitors gun for her newly-won championship?

TV Schedule, How to Watch
WWE Monday Night Raw broadcasts at 8 p.m. EST Monday on the USA Network with the WWE Raw Pre-Show airing on the WWE Network.

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