The road to WWE Money in the Bank continues as "WWE Raw" hails from the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday.

With this episode of "Raw" hailing from Cleveland, Wrestling Inc.com via F4WOnline has reported that two former WWE Champions could be returning to TV on Monday. The first is WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair, who hasn't been seen since late April. With the 16-time world champion having had strong ties to Triple H and Evolution in the past, his return would certainly stir the pot in terms of whose side he could be on, should he be returning for an extended period of time. The second major return is that of The Miz, the former WWE and United States Champion, who has been missing in action for some time now. The latest rumors indicate that Miz and Flair may be put together should they return on Monday night, and the two have done segments together in the past. Whether or not they return Monday night -- or whether they cross paths -- is anyone's guess.

The main event match for the Money in the Bank PPV has taken a major plot twist, with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship now being up for grabs. Daniel Bryan, the defending champion, has been stripped of the title by The Authority due to injury, meaning that the winner of the MITB ladder match main event will be crowned the next world champion. Already, WWE U.S. Champion Sheamus, former WWE world champion Randy Orton, Alberto Del Rio, Antonio Cesaro and the enigmatic Bray Wyatt have qualified for the main event spot. Who will be the next to qualify for a chance to be the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion?

The aftermath of Seth Rollins' betrayal of The Shield is still being felt, and it appears that Dean Ambrose has his former teammate in his sights after Rollins cost Ambrose the opportunity to qualify for the Money in the Bank main event. Meanwhile, Roman Reigns continues to build steam as it appears that he may have Orton in his sights.

And Erick Rowan and Luke Harper look to have a shot at the WWE Tag Team Championships after beating the Usos earlier this month. The two appear destined to be on a collision course, most likely around the Money in the Bank PPV.

Schedule, Where to Watch

"WWE Raw" can be seen at 8 p.m. EST Monday on the USA Network or the WWE Network.