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WWE Raw: Bayley and Sasha Banks set for counselling after last week's attack

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Raw general manager Kurt Angle told Bayley she must attend counselling this week, or she would be fired

Bayley pays the price for her vicious assault on Sasha Banks when she is forced to attend counselling on Monday night's Raw.

Kurt Angle made the decision that Bayley would be punished for beating down Banks, with The Boss also being sent to counselling in a bid to repair the damaged relationship between the two.

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Weeks of tension erupted into violence last week when Bayley's frustrations at Banks boiled over into an attack which was totally out of keeping with her pure babyface character.

This week's counselling session could lead to further animosity between the pair, who had a superb feud in NXT, and could be going head-to-head at Extreme Rules on July 15.

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Seth Rollins took on Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental title in the main event of last week's Raw

Rollins to make Ziggler response?

Seth Rollins might be Intercontinental champion again if it wasn't for Drew McIntyre, who provided a pivotal interference that saved Dolph Ziggler's title reign in the main event of Raw last week.

He might also be a smear on the mat at this point if it wasn't for Roman Reigns, who came to his Shield brother's aid to drive away Ziggler and McIntyre as they prepared to administer a post-match beating to Rollins.

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Now, two teams who had thus far managed to avoid each other are sizing each other up in the first salvo of what could be an epic conflict. Rollins might not be a champion, but there could be a fight on the horizon all the same.

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After picking up a tag team victory Braun Strowman helped his new 'friend', Kevin Owens, move his car

Will KO be able to charm the Monster?

Getting onstage with Shania Twain was about the only bright spot of Kevin Owens' week, as Braun Strowman made his Monday a pretty rough affair.

Despite winning a tag team match as KO's unlikely partner, Mr Monster in the Bank opted not to reciprocate Owens' offer of friendship, instead chasing him throughout the arena and flipping his car over in the parking lot.

Clearly, Owens' attempts to get on Strowman's good side have done more harm than good but can Owens - who has proved himself pretty adept at the art of manipulation in the past - charm the Monster?

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