WWE's "Monday Night Raw" will be live from the Times Union Center in Albany and should continue right where it left off from last week's show. CM Punk's verbal tirade on a referee and the recently injured elbow of superstar John Cena certainly has the WWE Universe buzzing. With a little over a month left until WWE's next top draw, "Hell in a Cell" on Oct. 28, the company should be launching some brand new feuds on Monday to build up to the pay per view.

With John Cena out of action, fans are wondering who the WWE will put in as CM Punk's next upper-card face opponent. Many feel as though the obvious choice would be the Celtic Warrior Sheamus. However, the Big Show is a name that is also being thrown around for the future feud. Although Show was actually a legitimate heel when he was last seem on television, he did wrestle as a face in a recent dark match.

Although time is clearly on the WWE's side in terms of building a solid main event story line for Punk before "Hell in a Cell," picking an opponent to most likely job to him may prove to be a crucial decision, as it appears unlikely that the Straight Edge Superstar will relinquish the heavyweight strap anytime before the Royal Rumble in 2013. This could lead to a CM Punk vs. The Rock matchup, as the Hollywood actor is set to challenge whoever the title holder is at the time of the event.

The Big Red Machine Kane and Daniel Bryan tag team storyline seems to be getting over quite well with the WWE Universe. The unlikely tandem's in-ring chemistry has seemingly ignited an interest in the tag team division once again. With their comedic anger management sessions offering added entertainment to wrestling viewers and their constant in ring bickering, it looks as the seemingly odd pair has proven to be a successful match for the WWE thus far. With no clear-cut feud in sight, many expect them to ultimately competing against the heel team of the Prime Time Players in the near future with their tag titles on the line.

All in all, Monday's three hour live show of USA's "Raw" should be one for the history books. Coverage will begin at 8 PM ET on Sept. 24th.

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