"WWE SmackDown" will start with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Triple H, his first television appearance since attacking Roman Reigns at the conclusion of last "Monday Night Raw."
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.
WWE "Monday Night Raw" returns to Minneapolis for the Slammy Awards, and it's the first Monday broadcast since Roman Reigns became the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
Also, Randy Orton and Wade Barrett set to return to action soon, Sheamus undergoes surgery, "NXT Takeover: R Evolution" card begins to flesh out, TNA Wrestling has a new television contract and Jeff Jarrett's Global Force Wrestling (GWF) looking to work with Ring of Honor (ROH).
Also, Bray Wyatt continues to taunt Dean Ambrose prior to their "Survivor Series" bout, the WWE Tag Team Champions -- Goldust and Stardust -- battle Adam Rose and The Bunny, Natalya takes on Layla and WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler defends his title in a "Triple Threat Elimination" match against Cesaro and Tyson Kidd.
Also, the "Hell in a Cell" pay-per-view begins to take shape with the co-main events set for the card, Triple H announces when the next live NXT "Takeover" will take place and El Patron Alberto (Alberto Del Rio) set to compete at The Great Muta's 30th anniversary show in Japan.
Also, news on Bray Wyatt's next feud, Daniel Bryan's return to the WWE from injury, Batista may be done with the WWE for 2014, CM Punk finally communicates with the WWE, KENTA makes his debut, and former WWE / WCW Sean O'Haire passes away.
Also, Vince McMahon and Triple H contemplate potential matches for WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, more matches added to "Night of Champions" while NXT's "Takeover II" is set for next week.