WWE Raw Spoilers April 18, 2016: Shane McMahon Runs 'Raw' in London, Tag Tournament Continues
"WWE Monday Night Raw" will air on a tape delay tonight in the U.S. as the crew are in London, England for the company's post-WrestleMania tour.
Shane Is Raw, Again
Ahead of the London show, Shane McMahon confirmed on Twitter he will once again run "Monday Night Raw," citing fans support - which was a similar excuse provided last week.
Thanks to all of you, I have another week and another opportunity at running #Raw. London's calling, time to get to work.
— Shane McMahon (@shanemcmahon) April 18, 2016
Tag Team Tournament Continues
Although plans could change in the final hours before the show, The Vaudevillians are set to make their "Raw" debuts, after performing two "SmackDown" shows. The Vaudevillians advanced in the No. 1 contender tag-team tournament for the WWE Tag Team Championship by defeating Goldust and Fandango, while fellow NXT stars Enzo Amore and Colin Cassidy won in their match against The Ascension.
As a result, The Vaudevillians are expected to face The Usos, while Amore and Cassady will compete against The Dudley Boyz. Amore and Cassady have started a feud against the Dudleys, therefore a Dusty-finish could be expected tonight.
Women's Division Action
Last week on "Raw," Charlotte retained the WWE Women's Championship by defeating Natalya, with the help of Ric Flair. The feud between Natalya and Charlotte is expected to continue for the next pay per view, "Payback."
Also making its way to "Raw" is the feud between Emma and Becky Lynch, which has mainly developed during "SmackDown's" last two airings.
Two Feuds in One
Two feuds have been developing in the past couple weeks: Dean Ambrose vs. Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn. All four names have had matches with one another or a tag team match, and this trend will likely continue in London -- where all four will have London's attention given the city is home to one of the most hardcore wrestling fanbase.
An Injured Wyatt
Bray Wyatt is reported to have sustained in injury during the early start of the European trip. Although details have been sparse, "Raw" may give detail as to how bad his injury is.
"Monday Night Raw" airs weekly at 8 p.m. EST on the USA Network.
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