'WWE Raw' Rumors: Triple H Heel Turn Marks Return Of The Corporation & Daniel Bryan As Top Face? [VIDEO]
While the WWE has been entertaining millions of fans for quite throughout the years. As of late, it has left many of those loyalists majorly discouraged over the predictability of its upper-card storylines.
However, on the Aug. 21 edition of Monday Night Raw, the company finally delivered the WWE Universe the beginnings of an angle that may actually pan out to be something special.
The respective show aired the night after a Summerslam in which fans witnessed Daniel Bryan overcoming John Cena to capture the WWE Heavywieght title only to have his moment halted by Randy Orton, who successfully cashed in his MITB briefcase and recieved an assist by guest referee Triple H.
If "The Game's" heel turn on Bryan weren't enough, the screwed superstar was told by him alongside Vince and Stephanie McMahon that it was nothing personal, but he wasn't "good for business." Triple H even went onto say Bryan was a great little technician, but didn't have the look to be the face of the company.
The scenario resulted in Bryan attempting to enter the ring, only to be ambushed by The Shield. At Triple H's request, the justice deliverers let him enter the ring, only to be RKO'd by Orton. The McMahons and Triple H and Orton then all raised each others hands to cap off an exciting show.
What makes the scenario interesting is that the WWE could possibly be on its way to reintroducing The Corporation, which generated serious heat in the past and really served to elevate careers on both sides of the heel and face coin such as that of the legendary Stone Cold Steve Austin.
To top off the potential move to reintroduce the popular stable, it would also push Bryan as the company's top face, as he's been getting some outraguous pops.
WWE Monday Night Raw will be airing at 8 p.m. EDT tonight on the USA network. Please be sure to keep checking back for more of the latest scoops on the WWE. Only time will truly tell where the WWE brass will go with the top-notch angle.