"WWE Monday Night Raw" is in a "new era" following the "Payback" pay per view, which saw AJ Styles main event for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, Shane and Stephanie McMahon both tasked to lead "Raw" and Enzo Amore suffering an intense injury.
"WWE SmackDown" wrapped up its latest taping from Manchester, New Hampshire, with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns opening and closing the show.
With "WWE Roadblock" this Saturday, "SmackDown," set to air Thursday, finished its latest taping with a six-man tag-team main event featuring The Wyatt Family and Dean Ambrose.
WrestleMania 32 is still more than a month away but three matches have already been made official. One match became clear in last Sunday's Fastlane pay-per-view and two more in this week's episode of Monday Night RAW.
"WWE SmackDown" will start with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Triple H, his first television appearance since attacking Roman Reigns at the conclusion of last "Monday Night Raw."
The Rock made his return to WWE on last week's episode of Monday Night RAW in his hometown of Miami, Florida. According to the WWE.com recap, "The Great One" interacted with The New Day and The Usos, but he went off script before the segment during one of his promos involving fans dressed up as The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and The Rock.
The WWE's final "SmackDown" before this Sunday's "Royal Rumble" completed its taping with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns in the main event.
WWE fans saw a new champion crowned at "TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs" on Sunday night. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus retained his title, but it was Dean Ambrose who became the new Intercontinental Champion.
WWE's final pay-per-view event of the year has come to the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, where Boston's own John Cena and Sasha Banks are not booked for the show.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" continues to shake off the declining ratings by further promoting the match between WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus and Roman Reigns.