The Undertaker returns to WWE television live on "Monday Night Raw" tonight.

Following the announcement of The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon at "WrestleMania," the WWE has confirmed The Phenom will appear. It hasn't been made clear what role Taker will play, leaving many wondering if he'll side with Shane or Vince McMahon in this storyline. Shane McMahon is scheduled to appear for the second consecutive week. He returned last week after being away from the WWE for several years.

Also scheduled for "WrestleMania" is Triple H vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Reigns suffered a beating from the champion last week, and it is unknown if he will appear on Monday night. But fans will expect Triple H to deliver a similar diatribe against Reigns as he did last "SmackDown."

Dean Ambrose will also make his comeback as a viable fighter for "WrestleMania" match against Brock Lesnar. Similar to Reigns, Lesnar's booking tonight is unclear, but Ambrose's mic skills will be enough to further promote his match for both men.

In the divas scene, WWE Divas Champion Charlotte will be ringside as Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks compete in a No. 1 contender match for the title. Fans should expect one of two outcomes: Either Banks wins, or the match will end in a dirty finish that will leave both Banks and Lynch to challenge Charlotte for the Divas Champion at "WrestleMania."

Meanwhile, the tag-team scene for "WrestleMania" will likely receive better focus tonight since clear challengers for WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day have yet to appear so far. Last week on "SmackDown," AJ Styles and Chris Jericho teamed with Mark Henry and won against the tag champions. Fans should anticipate one of two things: The Styles and Jericho storyline may continue into the tag-team division, or the WWE may have a singles competition match for them at "WrestleMania." The New Day has also released several videos mocking the League of Nations, which may lead to more of the same antics on television tonight.

Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens will make his televised return after not appearing on either "Raw" and "SmackDown" last week.

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