Tonight's WWE Monday Night Raw will be broadcast live from the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisana.

As of Monday afternoon, there are no confirmed matches announced but Daniel Bryan and the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar are scheduled to be in the arena.

As we head closer to the Royal Rumble, the superstars scheduled to be in the match are still mostly unknown. Roman Reigns needed emergency hernia surgery, but said he would insert himself into the 30-man field.

The winner of the Royal Rumble on Jan. 25 will get a shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Champion in April. That could be Lesnar or it could be someone else.

Many feared that Bryan was going to announce his retirement. Instead Bryan delivered an epic non-retirement speech on Dec. 29 and said he was headed to the Rumble.

Monday, we might find out a little more about who else will be involved in the Rumble match. In the match, superstars try to avoid being thrown over the top ropes in order to survive the match. The last man not to be thrown over the ropes heads to Wrestlemania in April.

Randy "Macho Man" Savage is expected to get announced into the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame class. Savage died in a car accident back in 2011 and is a well-known name in all wrestling circles. 

A major name could be the one announcing Savage's entry to the Hall of Fame. It probably will be Hulk Hogan. Savage and Hogan had their issues in their friendship, but before Savage's death they had reconciled and planned to have a barbecue just days before his death.

WWE Monday Night Raw airs Monday nights at 8 p.m. in the eastern time zone on the USA Network.

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