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'WWE Monday Night Raw' News: Live Stream Info for April 20

WWE fans are set to hear some groundbreaking news from some of the wrestling superstars during "WWE Monday Night Raw" on April 20. The show starts on Monday night 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the USA Network.

According to a report in Kpopstarz, a live streaming set-up brings good news for fans from other parts of the world who may not have access to the affiliate networks of USA Network. The report included two links to where fans can watch a live stream of the show.

Aside from the live stream information, however, the report also cited possible revelations that will likely occur during Monday night's show as well as in the run up to the upcoming WWE Extreme Rules 2015.

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The three-hour broadcast this Monday is said to further show the burning conflict between Director of Operations Kane and The Future of WWE Seth Rollins. Because of this, the report cites a rumor that a new WWE superstar is in the running to be part of "The Authority" soon in the person of the Celtic Warrior, Sheamus. According to a wrestling analyst, Dan Pecoraro, "he is the most realistic choice" to take the place of Kane in "The Authority." He added, "He's despicable, he beats up the good guys, so why not team him up with the most sinister group and align him with Triple H."

Triple H, on the other hand, is rumored to make some groundshaking announcements himself, which has been hinted in past episodes of the show. The report says that this may be more related to the new show being developed called "WWE Tough Enough." These announcements however may not happen in tonight's episode.

"WWE Monday Night Raw" is a sports entertainment television program aired live every Monday on USA Network and Tuesday mornings on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom. From its original two-hour broadcast, it was extended to three hours starting July 23, 2012.

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