What Happened After Last Night's WWE Raw Went Off The Air (Jan 24)

Find out what happened after the cameras stopped rolling...

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There's little doubt that Sunday's Royal Rumble match is the most star-studded in recent memory. For the first time ever, the likes of Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Brock Lesnar, Bill Goldberg and The Undertaker will all compete in the same match.

Seeking the perfect sign off on Raw for the Rumble, WWE chiefs had Goldberg and Lesnar come face-to-face in the middle of the ring. Just as it looked like they might brawl, a familiar tone reverberated through the arena, the lights went out and The Undertaker arrived.

Interestingly, 'Taker seemed to side with Goldberg on camera, forcing Brock to walk backwards towards the ropes. Those expecting any physicality after the show went off the air would have been disappointed, WWE didn't pull the trigger.

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Once cameras stopped rolling, Lesnar simply left the ring first. Soon, he was followed by Goldberg, who also stopped to interact with fans around ringside for a few minutes.

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Finally, The Undertaker himself departed, posing on the entrance ramp and raising his fist high into the air. There was no physical interaction between the trio, something many likely presumed would be tagged on as an off-air bonus.

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