Plans, News, Confirmed Matches For Monday’s WWE RAW

February 7, 2010
By Brian Cantor

WWE follows Sunday’s Super Bowl festivities with its RAW telecast this Monday, and the show will prove crucial in generating interest for the upcoming Elimination Chamber event.

WWE.com’s confirmations for the show:

“Live on Raw from Lafayette, Louisiana’s Cajundome, Unified Tag Team Champions Triple H & HBK lead the DX army into battle against U.S. Champ The Miz & Big Show plus CM Punk & Luke Gallows in a Triple Threat Match for the titles.”

“Six days before the NASCAR Sprint Cup series kicks off, driver Carl Edwards makes a pit stop in Lafayette, La., to guest host Raw. Edwards is a huge WWE fan and is close friends with WWE Superstar John Cena. Where will his allegiances lie?”

– There will also presumably be some follow-up on last week’s encounters between Bret Hart, John Cena, Vince McMahon and Batista.

– TV.MSN.COM’s preview for RAW: “Guest host NASCAR superstar Carl Edwards. Plus, DX defends their titles in a tag team championship match.”

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