WWE.com Updates Including Early RAW Preview

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If you want to see a cartoon of Vince’s ass, well… uh, go to WWE.com. The site also has a “thank you” to fans for recent “record-breaking” numbers, and has added Burke and Terkay’s profiles to the ECW Extremists page (although Boogeyman and Amy are still not added to Smackdown’s).

More interestingly, this week’s Heat features UK matches including Bulldog vs. Michaels from 1997 for the European Championship.

WWE.com has also posted an early RAW preview:

Headed to England
November 13, 2006

With just two broadcasts left before Survivor Series, RAW heads overseas to Manchester, England this week.

A second chance at gold

This week, Edge & Randy Orton will get a rematch against World Tag Team Champions Rowdy Roddy Piper & Ric Flair. Last week, the odds seemed to be in Edge & Orton’s favor with Eric Bischoff as referee of the match. DX, who was banned from the building, interfered and helped the two Legends emerge victorious. Can the Rated-R Superstar & the Legend Killer make good on their second chance at tag team gold?

Will Cena get bulldozed?

After John Cena saved Maria from Umaga’s rage last week on RAW, The Champ will step into the ring with the undefeated Samoan Bulldozer in England. Can Cena finally do what no RAW Superstar has been able to do and give Umaga his first defeat?

Payback, DX style

Last week, a power-mad Eric Bischoff tried to screw everyone he could while he was General Manager for the night. Unfortunately, his night didn’t end pleasantly, as he was on the receiving end of a Pedigree and a peek up Big Dick Johnson’s ample posterior. While DX was able to get revenge on Bischoff, will Edge & Randy Orton have anything to say to the degenerates about costing them the World Tag Team Championship?

Find out the answers to these questions and more Monday night at 9/8 CT on the USA Network.

RAW’s airing in the U.S. on tape delay from Manchester, England on Monday (Smackdown is being taped there Tuesday), with WWE’s European tour ending on Wednesday.

Matthew Michaels is editor emeritus of Pulse Wrestling, and has been since the site launched.