Just off the heels of a shocking Battleground pay-per-view, the WWE will be airing what should be another exciting edition of Monday Night Raw.

Last night's main event between "The Viper" Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan was supposed to lead to a titleholder for the vacant WWE championship. However, that wasn't the case as the severally frustrated Big Show finally erupted, knocking out everyone involved in the matchup, which will undoubtedly prompt a response from WWE COO Triple H on the flagship show.

In another highly exciting matchup, it was the Rhodes brothers (Cody & Goldust) who prevailed against The Shield to get them their jobs back. While the two superstars are back on the roster, their situation will clearly not be a cakewalk.

"The Mexican Aristocrat" Alberto Del Rio successfully retained his World title after overcoming the likes of Rob Van Dam in the latter's own playground, a Hardcore Rules match via cross armbreaker and steel chair.

The self-proclaimed "Best In The World" overcame the odds against new Paul Heyman guy Ryback, which surely gets him another step closer to finally getting his hands on Heyman himself.

While the WWE championship picture remains blurred to say the least, tonight's Raw will surely serve to clear all of the Battleground chaos up in more ways than one

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.