Next week on Raw, the following will happen: - A two-minute Divas match will end with a roll-up pin. - John Cena will either win a match or lose by outside interference. - Dean Ambrose will get DQ'd or counted out. - A random tag-team match will occur that nobody will remember. - Someone will do guest commentary on a match and then cause their enemy to lose or win by DQ from interference. - The Intercontinental Champion will lose a non-title match. - If a match is No Holds Barred, someone will get hit with a kendo stick. - Kane will beat someone up at ringside after his match, win or lose. You get the point. The moment the vast majority of matches on your any given Raw incur their opening bell, it's usually blindly obvious the way it's going to go. When you factor in the repetitive nature of stipulation matches, such as No DQ, with the chair shots to the back; lumberjack with the heels beating up the babyface unfairly and god forbid Beat the Clock challenges which there will be three of this year, WWE's in ring content is as stale as ever and needs someone to decide to think outside the box.