Official Monday Night RAW Preview + Triple H's Injury Update
--Who will be No. 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship? Find out this Monday night on RAW (9/8 CT on The New TNN), live from the nation's capital!

Scott Steiner wants a rematch with Triple H after their battle at Royal Rumble ended in a disqualification. But Steiner will have to defeat Chris Jericho this Monday night on RAW to get that rematch! Otherwise, it'll be Y2J -- himself looking to regain championship glory -- taking on The Game.

While there will be no titles on the line, other Superstars will be motivated by revenge this week. For example, Kane was attacked and unmasked last week by Batista; expect the Big Red Machine to go through "hell, fire and brimstone" to get to Batista and his faction-mates this week. Also, not only was Trish Stratus beaten down by Victoria last week in a Chicago Street Fight, but she was the victim of a brutal post-match attack by the returning Jazz. The Canadian beauty is irate, and she'll be on the hunt for Jazz this Monday night at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C.

Plus, the clock continues to tick on Eric Bischoff. Based on Vince McMahon's 30-day ultimatum, Bischoff will have less than two weeks to turn RAW around by the time the show kicks off this Monday night. So expect the unexpected live at 9/8 CT on The New TNN.


--As reported over the weekend, Triple H did not wrestle at the Madison Square Garden house show due to an injury with his leg. Apparently, HHH has a hematoma on his left quadriceps, and will prevent him from wrestling for three weeks.

Triple H told WWE.com that the injury occurred during the tag-match on RAW against RVD and Kane where he attempted to hit RVD with a high knee, but found RVD's elbow instead.

HHH says it didn't hurt too bad when it happened, but when he got to the hotel room later that night, it had swollen up pretty bad. He said he can't climb stairs, ride a bike, or even bend the left leg all too much.

"The Game" said he doesn't like missing advertised dates, but with an injury like this, it could turn into something major if he wrestled and very possibly end his career like it did to Cam Neely of the Boston Bruins with a similar injury in '96.
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