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RAW Preview & Discussion Thread: Will Braun Continue To Dominate Owens?, What’s Next For Reigns & Lashley?, More

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Tonight’s episode of WWE Monday Night RAW will take place from the TD Garden in Boston, MA.

Here are WWE.com’s official Quick Hits preview points for tonight’s RAW:

You can find WWE.com’s full preview HERE. We have included some excerpts below.

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On if Braun Strowman will continue his destruction of Kevin Owens:

Kevin OwensBraun Strowman’s not finished with you. After becoming a target of The Monster Among Men, KO found himself in a foul predicament when Strowman trapped him inside a portable toilet and knocked the potty off the stage. It was gross, and judging by Owens’ expression afterward, the incident stung more than his nostrils.

Mr. Monster in the Bank tends to stick to his prey like a great white shark in a Steven Spielberg flick or, perhaps more appropriately in this case, like flies on you-know-what. Expect more of that signature Strowman destruction at KO’s expense this week.

On what’s next for Reigns and Lashley:

Whether you consider him a proud, fighting Superstar or simply overconfident, you have to admit that Roman Reigns would have fared better against The Revival this past Monday night if he had tagged in his partner, Bobby Lashley.

Already battle-weary after teaming with Seth Rollins against Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre, Reigns refused to tag in Lashley during their match against Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder, “Top Guys” who sought to prove they earned that moniker in a rematch against the warring partners.

The merciless Revival ultimately got themselves disqualified, and when they continued the brutality after the bell, Lashley literally turned his back on The Big Dog.

Reigns and Lashley are set to go one-on-one for the first time ever at WWE Extreme Rules, but based on their recent history, don’t be surprised if they get a little impatient Monday night.

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