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."
"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" kicked off its first television taping following The Undertaker's return at "Battleground" last Sunday. Undertaker, however, does not appear on Thursday's show.
Also, Mark Henry looks to confront Rusev, Brie Bella seeks answers after her sister's betrayal, Seth Rollins looks for new challenges after taking care of his "Dean Ambrose Problem," and WWE Hall of Famers Hulk Hogan, "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels weigh in on the "Night of Champions" main event match between John Cena and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar.
Ex-UFC star Brock Lesnar's reign as the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion began on Sunday after an emphatic win over former champion John Cena. But is a part-time Lesnar's WWE world title reign really "what's best for business"? Latin Post takes a look at several stars that may make a better WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
Also, Jack Swagger's rut continues, AJ Lee becomes obsessed with the new WWE Divas Champion Paige, The Usos battle Stardust & Goldust in non-title action, Dolph Ziggler gives The Miz a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship, Mark Henry sends Rusev a warning shot, Seth Ambrose takes care of his Dean Ambrose problem.
Also, Ziggler kicks off his second Intercontinental Championship title reign, Paige gloats after defeating her "frienemy" AJ Lee after taking her WWE Divas title, The Authority gets back to business after Seth Rollins and Stephanie McMahon had huge wins at "SummerSlam" while they deal with Randy Orton's defeat at the hands of Roman Reigns, and Bray Wyatt continues to "save" the world after disposing of Chris Jericho.