It's time for another "Memorial Day" edition of "WWE Monday Night Raw," which will feature the return of John Cena.

You Finally Can See Him

Cena, who was sidelined due to an injury last January, will return tonight. It's unknown what role he'll play but there are two figurative roads he could take: entering the Money in the Bank briefcase ladder match or going for the WWE United States Championship. After defeating Kalisto, again, on the last "SmackDown," Rusev can claim a new challenger, and it could take the form on Cena -- after all, he's touted as a great American and it is Memorial Day. Meanwhile, there is only one Money in the Bank spot left, which could go for Cena, pending a match or not.

Rollins vs. Reigns

Seth Rollins, who also made his return last Monday, is already the No.1 contender for Roman Reigns' WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The WWE is hinting a collision between Rollins and Reigns, although it's unlikely they'll get physical soon. After "Monday Night Raw," the WWE Network will immediately air a special about Rollins' journey through his injury.

What Else to Expect

Another match between Dolph Ziggler and Baron Corbin is scheduled for Monday night. Following an attack last week by Sheamus, Apollo Crews should be cautious of the Celtic Warrior, until Sheamus unleashes another surprise attack. It will be interesting to see the direction of WWE Women's Champion Charlotte, who abandoned her father Ric Flair and aligned with Dana Brooke. But who will rise to challenge Charlotte, especially as she's already defeated Natalya on a number of occasions.

Enzo Amore will compete in his first match following a previous concussion, tagging with Big Cass against The Dudley Boyz.

Finally, to further promote the Money in the Bank ladder match, expect tag matches and promos among Alberto Del Rio, Dean Ambrose, Cesaro, Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho.

"WWE Monday Night Raw" airs weekly on the USA Network at 8 p.m. EST.