WWE RAW PREVIEW: John Cena and Undertaker WrestleMania update, Ronda Rousey status

Universal Champion Brock Lesnar returns for the first time since Roman Reigns became No1 Contender for the title after winning the men’s Elimination Chamber match three weeks ago.

Lesnar is expected to address Reigns’ recent allegations which support that he is receiving preferable treatment by WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and that he doesn’t care about the company.

Reigns has been “suspended” following his inflammatory remarks against The Beast and the Chairman.

Ronda Rousey didn’t feature on RAW last week but could appear in every Monday night show leading to WrestleMania.

However, the UFC legend may only be included in a non-televised segment tonight in Dallas, Texas.

John Cena challenged The Undertaker to a dream match at Mania with a scathing promo telling him to get over his own ego and calling him a self-centred, conceded egomaniac.

Undertaker is expected to accept Cena’s challenge and set up an epic encounter ahead of the Showcase of the Immortals.

Braun Strowman shocked the world last week when he won a No1 Contenders’ battle royal for the RAW Tag Team titles at WrestleMania.

The Monster Among Men has technically earned the opportunity to face champions Cesaro and Sheamus for the titles but on-screen RAW General Manager Kurt Angle is expected to decide whether Strowman will face The Bar in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match at the Show of Shows.

Asuka decided she will challenge Smackdown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair at Mania and therefore has no interest in Alexa Bliss’ RAW Women’s title.

However, the inaugural women’s Royal Rumble winner will take on Bliss tonight in a non-title match a week after the champion and Mickie James enraged Nia Jax who is expected to challenge for the belt.

“Woken” Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt are set to end their bizarre feud when they face each other in The Ultimate Deletion at The Hardy Compound.

Rumours suggest that Jeff Hardy will make his long-awaited return to help his brother Matt overcome The Eater of Worlds.

According to Wrestling Inc, ex-World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry could be announced as the next and final 2018 WWE Hall of Fame inductee.