WWE Raw: 10 Things You Might Have Missed (Oct 9)
1. What's Old Is New Again
As well as providing an inch-perfect location for The Shield to reunite, WWE have continued to re-tell one of their best recent stories by putting the dangerous triumvirate in a handicap TLC match at October's pay-per-view of the same name.
The stipulation should afford all seven men an opportunity to deliver a stunt show on par with SmackDown Live!'s electric Hell In A Cell opener, but also provides yet more familiar stomping ground for Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins.
Debuting in November 2012, the trio were forced into their first official match at the very same pay-per-view that year, with identical stipulations. Squaring off with Team Hell No and Ryback, 'The Big Dog', 'The Lunatic Fringe' and 'The Kingslayer' stole the show long before they'd become main event stars in their own right.
The Miz, The Bar and Braun Strowman may be the four top heels on Monday Night Raw, but the pieces all fit too neatly for them to compete with the collective might coming forth from the 'Hounds Of Justice'.