Another big return scheduled
After Brock Lesnar’s big SummerSlam return Bianca Belair is closing in on a comeback to in-ring action after suffering a broken finger following WrestleMania 41.
According to WrestleVotes, Belair is expected to be cleared for action this upcoming week.
The same source claims the EST could appear as soon as the SmackDown following SummerSlam this coming Friday.
That could see the American locking up with Women’s World Champion Naomi with whom she has unfinished business.
What’s next for CM Punk?
CM Punk became World Heavyweight Champion at SummerSlam after an impressive victory over Gunther and held on to the title for about five minutes during Night 1.
But Punk lost the title to his nemesis Seth Rollins who proved his knee injury was actually a work and cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
Now the two rivals are set to reignite their feud, which could last all the way until WrestleMania 42.
That means we might get to see The Best in the World finally winning the Men’s Royal Rumble Match!
What’s next for Roman Reigns?
Roman Reigns competed at SummerSlam in his first match since WrestleMania 41.
Reigns reunited with his cousin Jey Uso and defeated Bron Breakker as well as Bronson Reed on Night 1.
The OTC could soon rekindle his feud with new Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes after losing the title to him at WrestleMania.
The two heavyweight could be set for a trilogy fight at WrestleMania 42.
What’s next for John Cena?
John Cena lost the Undisputed WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam.
And Cena is now set to rekindle his rivalry with Brock Lesnar, who returned and attacked his fellow OVW alumnus with a thunderous F5.
The Champ’s retirement tour ends in December but the two heavyweights could face off as soon as Clash in Paris on August 31.
However, the bout could also take place at Crown Jewel on October 11 or Survivor Series on November 29.

No press conference
WWE announced they will no longer hold press conferences after premium live events.
This comes as Brock Lesnar returned to the company at SummerSlam to set up a feud with John Cena.
That is despite being named in ex-WWE employee Janel Grant’s federal lawsuit filed against the pro wrestling giants and former owner Vince McMahon.
The 10-time world champion is not listed as a defendant in the lawsuit.
McMahon resigned from WWE after he was hit with disturbing allegations of sexual assault, trafficking and physical abuse by Grant last year.
The promoter denies all accusations.