The WWE's final "SmackDown" before this Sunday's "Royal Rumble" completed its taping with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns in the main event.
Many wrestling fans either woke up early or stayed awake to watch New Japan Pro Wrestling's "Wrestling Kingdom 10" on Monday morning, but the action continues on "WWE Monday Night Raw" as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship will be defended.
The League of Nations has been only formed for about a month, but it looks like the stable is not going to last longer. According to a couple of reports, the rumor is that the team, led by former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus, is about to be disbanded.
The Royal Rumble is more than a month away, but the conclusion of the latest episode of Monday Night RAW have given away some of the potential matches on the first pay-per-view of 2016. Here are the predictions for the possible winner of the Royal Rumble and possible matches on the event.
WWE fans saw a new champion crowned at "TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs" on Sunday night. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus retained his title, but it was Dean Ambrose who became the new Intercontinental Champion.
WWE's final pay-per-view event of the year has come to the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, where Boston's own John Cena and Sasha Banks are not booked for the show.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" continues to shake off the declining ratings by further promoting the match between WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus and Roman Reigns.
Roman Reigns has started his road to regaining the WWE world heavyweight title by feuding with current champion, Sheamus. According to reports, Reigns will be having his own stable called "The Family" to counter the newly formed "League of Nations."
Within a span of 10 minutes, fans saw the WWE name two new World Heavyweight Champions, but only one left Atlanta's Philips Arena as the sole champion: Sheamus.
The Islamic State militant group's alleged threats won't stop the WWE from hosting "Survivor Series" from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Sunday night's pay-per-view event commemorates the 25th anniversary of The Undertaker's debut, and he's set to compete in a tag-team match.
WWE has returned to America following a lengthy European tour. "Monday Night Raw" will kickoff in Greenville, South Carolina, as the company continues its WWE World Heavyweight Championship tournament, which will have its finals at "Survivor Series."