WWE Monday Night Raw Preview for Monday 08.26.2012 – Triple H To Address Losing To Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam and Retirement Rumors, Daniel Bryan Begins Anger Management Classes

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During Friday’s TV airing of SmackDown, WWE announced that Triple H will be on tonight’s live episode of Monday Night Raw 8/26/12 to address his loss to Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam and whether or not his in-ring wrestling career is over. Also announced for Raw so far is Daniel Bryan taking “Anger Management” classes by the order of Raw General Manager AJ Lee. The full Raw preview is below:

–Last week, Brock Lesnar TOUTed that he will no longer wrestle in the WWE, saying he’s accomplished everything he wanted since his return. This week, it’s Triple H’s turn to face the WWE Universe and discuss his loss to Lesnar at SummerSlam and address the rampant rumors surrounding his possible retirement from in-ring competition.

–Daniel Bryan has been ordered to begin “Anger Management” classes by Raw General Manager AJ Lee. Will Bryan be able to get his issues under control, or does AJ have something else up her sleeve?

–When Monday Night Raw faded to black last week, the lasting image we saw was WWE Champion CM Punk standing over a befallen Jerry Lawler. Will Punk finally get the respect he thinks he deserves from the WWE announce table, the WWE Universe, and most importantly to Punk at the moment, from John Cena?

On a side note, for those of you keeping score, there are only two more episodes of Monday Night Raw remaining before WWE starts competing with the juggernaut known as the NFL as Monday Night Football begins regular season action on Monday 9/10/12.

This begs the question: What could WWE possibly do over the next two weeks to sustain your interest in Raw to prevent you from changing the channel? Sound off in the comments section below!

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