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The method of divide and conquer on DX has been used to perfection by the Chairman the past few weeks. First, Shawn Michaels felt the brunt of the new McMahon plan of attack; then it was Triple H's turn. Both members of DX have been humiliated by The Chairman and his son Shane over the past three weeks, and although D-Generation X is known for their sophomoric humor and juvenile pranks, they've also been the WWE Champion on more than one occasion. Are the McMahons toying with fire by antagonizing The Game and HBK? Or, have the McMahons figured out the way to completely destroy one of the most powerful entities in WWE?

While WWE Champion Edge complained about not receiving enough publicity from WWE, his SummerSlam opponent, John Cena, kept his eyes on the prize. What will Edge have to say about John Cena's display of superhuman strength when he gave the 500-pound Viscera a thunderous FU? Cena has been fixated on reclaiming the WWE Championship and at SummerSlam he'll have the opportunity he's craved. Can Cena keep his focus? Or will Edge try to find a way to distract the challenger with one week to go until they face off?

As of now, Hulk Hogan's match at SummerSlam with Randy Orton is a question mark. After partially tearing his meniscus, the Hulkster's showdown with the Legend Killer is in jeopardy. Will Hogan be healthy enough to make the match?

Erica Chevillar was the latest casualty in the 2006 $250,000 Diva Search competition. Immediately following her dismissal, SmackDown and Diva Search host, "The Miz" gave the four remaining finalists a chance to unload some grievances on the competition. On RAW, another finalist will go home. Will it be Milena Roucka? Jen England? Lalya El? Or J.T. Tinney?

It's the last RAW before the biggest party of the year, SummerSlam, and for the answers to these questions and much, much more, you have to watch RAW live on the USA Network at 9/8 CT.
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