WrestleMania 32 is still more than a month away but three matches have already been made official. One match became clear in last Sunday's Fastlane pay-per-view and two more in this week's episode of Monday Night RAW.
Brock Lesnar finally has an official opponent for WrestleMania 32 in Dallas on April 3, 2016, as seen on this week's episode of "Monday Night RAW." Dean Ambrose challenged Lesnar to a No Holds Barred Match at WrestleMania. "The Beast" gladly accepted it by hitting an F-5 to "The Lunatic Fringe" on the arena floor.
WWE is reportedly scrapping most of the plans for WrestleMania 32 and restarting after all-time low ratings in the past few weeks, per Inquisitr. The top priority of the WWE creative team is to find a viable opponent for Brock Lesnar in Dallas next year, and Kevin Owens is one of the names discussed to challenge "The Beast."
Paul Heyman recently appeared on the SI Media Podcast and spoke about a variety of topics including Phil "CM Punk" Brooks UFC debut and a possible WWE return. Brooks is currently out of action due to a shoulder injury, and his debut has been pushed back to 2016, possibly at UFC 200.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" is live from John Cena territory tonight. Fans may also expect "Suplex City: Boston" shirts as Brock Lesnar is confirmed for Monday's show.
For the third consecutive night, WWE will be live from Brooklyn's Barclays Center, and just one night since the biggest event of the summer, "SummerSlam."
The Undertaker takes out Brock Lesnar at his hometown of Minnesota. John Cena and Seth Rollins sign the contract for their Winner Takes All match at SummerSlam.
WWE Summerslam 2015 is headlined by the rematch of Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker, and a title vs title match between Seth Rollins and John Cena. Former The Daily Show host Jon Stewart will be hosting the event.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" will broadcast from Oklahoma City, and it is the first live show since the company terminated Hulk Hogan's contract following racial slurs leaked online.
"WWE SmackDown" landed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for its latest tapings, and while Brock Lesnar does not appear, his advocate Paul Heyman was on the show.
Tonight's "WWE Monday Night Raw" comes a week after Brock Lesnar made his annual summer-time return to challenge for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
The unofficial season premiere of "Monday Night Raw" starts tonight following a star-studded and memorable “WrestleMania 31” from Levis Stadium with a capacity crowd of 76,976 fans from all 50 states and 40 countries. Many of those fans will be present tonight for perhaps one of the best shows of the year: "The Raw After WrestleMania" show.