WWE is keeping the excitement rolling post-Survivor Series, with some of SmackDown’s biggest names reportedly slated to appear on the December 2 episode of Monday Night RAW.

According to PWInsider, a number of SmackDown stars, including Cody Rhodes, Solo Sikoa, and Jimmy Uso, are scheduled to be in Everett, Washington, for the upcoming RAW taping.

While it remains unclear whether these superstars will appear live on the broadcast or participate in dark segments, their presence has already fueled speculation about potential cross-brand storylines. Survivor Series left plenty of unresolved tensions, and with the New Day’s 10-year anniversary celebration also on the card, this RAW episode is shaping up to be an unmissable night.

The inclusion of Cody Rhodes could mean follow-up to his Survivor Series performance or involvement in the ongoing Bloodline drama. With Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso also reportedly present, fans are wondering if the Bloodline storyline could spill over into RAW, bringing unexpected twists and turns as WWE builds toward its next chapter of rivalries.

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The timing couldn’t be better for a star-studded episode of RAW. Beyond the New Day tribute and Big E’s confirmed return, the addition of SmackDown’s top names could add a layer of unpredictability and excitement to the night.

As WWE continues to blur the lines between its brands, RAW in Everett is set to deliver big-time moments, whether it’s Cody Rhodes furthering his quest for championship glory or the Bloodline continuing their reign of dominance.

What do you think SmackDown stars like Cody, Solo, and Jimmy will do on RAW? Are you excited for the potential crossover moments? Drop your predictions and share your thoughts in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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