WWE Raw Preview 4-15-13: The Aftermath of the Aftermath of WrestleMania 29

Ever since Fandango pulled off possibly the biggest upset in WrestleMania history by defeating Chris Jericho at WrestleMania 29 one week ago, the rivalry between these two has only escalated. What will be next in this on-going feud? Also, everybody seems to be talking about the attack that Ryback gave WWE Champion John Cena last week on Raw. People are wondering what Ryback’s motives were. I truly believe that he has his sights set on Cena’s championship and that he was merely making a statement. Ryback proclaimed in a tweet that there was “no right [and] no wrong, no good [and] no bad.” I think this further proves my take on this whole thing. Anyway, Ryback is expected to address the situation tonight. Also, after being absent last week, CM Punk will be on Raw tonight to address his WrestleMania 29 loss to The Undertaker. Also, after cashing in his Money In the Bank contract for an opportunity at the World Heavyweight Championship and becoming the champion in the process, the reality of a champion having a target on his/her back was quick to dawn on Dolph. As of last this past Friday on Smackdown, both Jack Swagger and the very man Dolph beat for the championship, Alberto Del Rio, made it clear that they have their sights set on Dolph’s championship. Will anybody else set their sights on the championship tonight? Finally, the crowd on Raw from East Rutherford, New Jersey last week may have been the rowdiest crowd in Raw history, if not WWE history. People are wondering if the crowd on tonight’s Raw can top last week’s crowd from East Rutherford. Personally, I think the crowd tonight has what it takes to top it; however, I am kind of hoping that their chants will make a little more sense than they did last week. Tune into Raw tonight at 8/7 ct on USA Network.

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