'General Hospital' spoilers: Mickey learns Jordan's secret, Ava takes down Sonny, WWE star David Otunga guest stars

Can't get enough of the drama in "General Hospital?" This week is no different and your "GH" drama cravings will be satisfied. Check out these spoilers from About.com and see if your speculations will happen:

July 28

Jordan, working as an undercover, is at risk of getting her cover blown. According to spoilers, Mickey will discover her secret. This will put Jordan's life at huge risk.

Ava is still trying to get Franco to help her bring Sonny down. She's very motivated to do it.

Sam and Silas' relationship is close to done when she saw Nina and Silas having a moment. She believes Silas has moved on.

Elsewhere, Julian gets rattled with an explosion.

July 29

In this episode, Ava is nearly convincing Franco to give her what she needs to bring down Silas—the recording. And with Mickey knowing Jordan's secret, he teaches her a lesson.

July 30

Julian, rattled by the explosion, talks to Jordan about it and discusses who could possibly be behind it. He talks to fake Luke about it too.

Tracy informs Luke about the condition of Alice and Ned hears what they talked about. It is in this episode that WWE star David Otunga guest stars.

July 31

Julian continues to try and look for information about explosion through Luke, while Luke is more interested in knowing what Ava is doing with Sonny.

Tracy discovers a way to treat Alice. And Britt is thinking twice about telling the truth about Spencer to Nikolas.

August 1

The week ends with Ava sharing with Julian about a new business deal and Julian knows the truth about AJ and tells Sonny. And Sam and Patrick discover more things about Nina.

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