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For weeks, Carlito has said Triple H is overrated. Even after losing to him in a No Disqualification Match at Unforgiven that favored the Caribbean Bad Apple only, he said he could beat him in any match at any time. Monday night, Carlito will have a chance to prove it in a Steel Cage Match.

 

Last week, Carlito showed the world that he wasn’t finished with Triple H, despite the setback at Unforgiven. He hovered around the ring, waiting for his chance to strike as Triple H took on World Tag Team Champions Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch in a Handicap Match. When Carlito spotted his opportunity, he attacked from behind. However, The Cerebral Assassin was one step ahead of him and sent the Caribbean Superstar scurrying after a jarring spinebuster. (WATCH)

 

Monday night, there will be nowhere to run or hide for the Caribbean Bad Apple. Within the cage, will Carlito finally prove to Triple H and the world that he is the true measuring stick by which all other Superstars should be measured? Or will Triple H continue to be one step ahead of Carlito and continue to leave the path of destruction that he started when he returned at SummerSlam? Find out Monday night when Raw heads north to Milwaukee.

 

Last Monday, John Cena’s rage has reached new levels. And who can blame him after Acting General Manager Jonathan Coachman arranged a match between Randy Orton and Cena’s father? Handcuffed to the ring ropes, the WWE Champion watched helplessly as Orton administered a devastating RKO to the elder Cena before The Champ was able to break free. How will events play out tonight as the hatred between Cena and Orton reaches the boiling point on the way to their Last Man Standing Match at No Mercy on Oct. 7? (WATCH)

 

Speaking of hard feelings, how will Mr. McMahon’s manifest themselves this week? The Chairman continues to build walls between himself and his son, Hornswoggle. Can the leprechaun break through to his father, or will Mr. McMahon continue to freeze him out? (WATCH)

 

Also, Beth Phoenix showed last week that she’s primed for another opportunity at the Women’s Championship. After Candice won her tag team match with Mickie James, the Glamazon entered the ring carrying the Women’s Championship belt. She draped the gold over Candice’s shoulder and shoved the Candy-coated Diva, a clear warning that she means business. After coming so close to capturing the gold at Unforgiven, just how far is Phoenix willing to go for another opportunity at the title?

 

For answers to these questions and more, tune in to Raw Monday night on USA Network at 9/8 CT.

 

 

 

 

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screw all this. I want a wedding segment every week on all 3 shows. No wait leave ECW. Seems like thats the only thing that WWE can get atleast 50% right

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Orton got married on Friday. That may have something to do with it.

 

But wait. I thought Randy was supposed to be suicidal. Or something.

 

You got the wrong professional wrestler.

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