Prior to taking care of business against The Authority at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, John Cena made an appearance on the "Today" morning show, joining Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford to discuss the WWE's third consecutive year involvement supporting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Gifford and Kotb -- who is a seven-year breast cancer survivor -- will return the love and make an appearance on Monday Night Raw to help spread the message. Gifford and Kotb will be joined by Joan Lunden, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and will be sitting ringside as a special guest along with other breast cancer survivors.

While Cena is doing his part to help this great charitable cause, he also has unfinished matters with The Authority after making it clear he wants to get his hands on Seth Rollins. If Cena's actions are not an obvious indicator that he wants a piece of Rollins' hide, then his interview with Michael Cole should clear things up. Cena understands that Rollins has long-standing blood feuds with others -- particularly with all of his ex-Shield stablemates -- but feels that is not his problem, especially after Rollins cost him the WWE World Heavyweight Championship after nearly defeating current champion Brock Lesnar at Night of Champions.

But Dean Ambrose may not share Cena's opinion nor really care what the former champion thinks. Ambrose was not happy after being Curb Stomped into cinder blocks, let alone having his head smashed into the Money In The Bank suitcase, and wants his revenge against Rollins even if it means going through Cena. Lost in all the anger is that The Authority will throw any obstacle -- including Kane and Randy Orton -- to prevent Ambrose and Cena from getting to their "Plan B." Will Cena and Ambrose put their differences aside and work together or will The Authority have the last laugh dividing and conquering the former champ and "The Lunatic Fringe?"

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Speaking of The Shield, Roman Reigns will address the WWE Universe this week to discuss his recent emergency surgery, having been immediately hospitalized after feeling pain as a result of an incarcerated hernia. What message does he have for his fans and for his former stablemate, Seth Rollins, who took great glee in his "victory"over Reigns at Night of Champions?

Rusev may have already taken care of "The World's Strongest Man" after disposing of Mark Henry, but in doing so may awakened an angry giant friend of Henry's The Big Show desecrated Rusev's adopted flag last week on Raw after Rusev's continued verbal bombing of the U.S.

The Big Show was quick to remind the European strongman how he knocked him out on SmackDown and will not hesitate to do it again with a WMD if he does not shut his mouth. But Rusev, unrelenting in his Cold War against America, attacked The Big Show with a sneak-attack to show him that he will do whatever it takes to prove his Russian superiority over all opponents. Will The Big Show finally end Rusev's and Lana's rhetoric in their upcoming match on Raw or will Rusev break yet another American athlete on the roster?

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