"WWE Monday Night Raw" is live on Monday from the city where "WrestleMania 32" will take place: Dallas.

Monday night is also the next location for "Suplex City," as Brock Lesnar is confirmed to appear. The Undertaker has been confirmed as well, coming off his "Live Events" comeback across Mexico, where he teamed with Kane against The Wyatt Family's Braun Strowman and Luke Harper.

To further promote Lesnar vs. Undertaker at "Hell in a Cell," WWE Hall of Famers Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair will appear to talk about the feud. Lesnar is also scheduled to appear on "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's podcast following "Raw," which will air live on the WWE Network. Since Lesnar will appear on the podcast, fans should not expect him to get a beatdown during the main "Raw" broadcast.

Meanwhile, WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day continue to entertain viewers. For the last couple weeks, the trio were featured in the main event. They could once again open or close the show on Monday, but with the WWE promoting Lesnar vs. Undertaker, plans may change at the last minute. The New Day will face The Dudley Boyz at "Hell in a Cell."

In the divas division, Sasha Banks continues to get the praise she rightfully deserves, even more so after her 30-minute Ironman match against NXT Women's Champion Bayley at "NXT TakeOver: Respect" two weeks ago. Last week, fans chanted, "We want Sasha," as she was once again absent from "Raw." The WWE appears to be developing a storyline with the chant, with The Bella Twins acting as antagonists. Nikki Bella also has a storyline with WWE Divas Champion Charlotte, which may include another tag-team match on Monday.

Meanwhile, the storyline between Summer Rae and Rusev continues, following his legitimate engagement with Lana, which abruptly altered WWE's original direction with the drama. Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens continues his feud against Ryback, while United States Champion John Cena could continue his "open challenge" for the title.

WWE World Heavyweight Seth Rollins still has Kane's dual personalities chasing him around, physically and mentally. It's the final "Raw" before the next pay-per-view special, so fans can expect Rollins to finally have the upper hand on Kane.

Latin Post will provide predictions next Sunday for all announced "Hell in a Cell" matches.

"Monday Night Raw" airs weekly at 8 p.m. ET on the USA Network.