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Do you have a Viking experience? I bet they're going to attack the yaaaaaa …
Ahem. Sorry.
Reaching or missing is what I feel for Raw right now. There are acts and moments that touch me totally. Everything the users do is fantastic, for example. I love what Lacey Evans does to thwart Becky Lynch. You can continue and inject everything that Sami Zayn does in my veins, thank you. The matches, as always with this generation of talent, are also very fun.
And I was going to start this review by a huge and colossal half … until I see something that broke the general sardonic attitude that I have when I look at Raw, something who made me laugh at the end.
Bray Wyatt … your crazy genius, you.
I am a sucker for authentic mind games. When the WWE says that a wrestler or another plays games in the mind, that is a failure. However, when Wyatt whimsically impressed Mr. Rogers and brandishes a chainsaw, sneering as he saws a cardboard cutout of his own?
DING DING DING, WE HAVE REACHED THE JACKPOT.
Oh my God. I can not even, all of you. Oh my God. I am always laughing with pleasure on this segment. It's such a cataclysmic change from what Bray did in the past, and yet there's clearly going to be an element of worry … Bravery overall. He wears two gloves with the words "HURT" and "HEAL", for example. He's talking about a doll with a nozzle and a Gothic doll as if they were not … you know. Creepy.
The key here will be the details, as it has always been with Bray, and I really hope they move forward. Bray has always been my personal favorite, and I still can not contain my enthusiasm for the potential here – especially on a version of Raw without stars at the top of the map.
YOWIE WOWIE! Start the Firefly Entertainment Home!
Sami Zayn is a global treasure
Do you know how social media sometimes fears? If you've ever spent time online – and I have a slight suspicion that you frequent all the good old interwebs from time to time – then I'm sure you've had a bad time with social media somewhere out there. Sami Zayn now? It is one of the bad sides of social media.
"Hey guys, look how happy I am! I'm so happy, guys, look at my great trip to Switzerland! Look at my great trip to Norway! Look at my cool trip to Mexico!"
If the free treatment "my life is better than yours is not enough, it is ALSO the most toxic part of social media". The "good" side of social media. The side "I have never even asked for your opinion and yet you give it" social media. It's fantastic. I love the guy, and yet he gets me nervous. I smile at his antics, but also at his antics.
The best part is that everything is a conference with him, dude. And yet … he never gives reasons. How are we at fault, Sami? Sami says that he holds us responsible. Cool. What does that mean ?! He does not try to solve anything, he says, "Ha! To guess! It's your fault, cupping!
Sami Zayn is the best thing about Raw, and the only person who could even challenge him right now is Do not kiss him, I'm Scared Bray Wyatt.
The miss finally, I guess
You all hated this opening segment. I wanted to turn the chain up until my mind reminds me that I am paid for these things.
It all started with the team of commentators who announced the premise of the show: two triple threats leading to a singles match; the winner gets Seth Rollins at Money in the Bank.
Cool! Very succinct! Let's jump in!
… Nah. Not enough. Instead, Triple H had a full entry, Seth Rollins had a full entry, and then they went through the whole phrase "Ha look at us now after WrestleMania, that's crazy!", Thing that every wrestler done for two weeks now.
And then, these two announced what the commentary had already told us, the viewers at home. And THEN, all six challengers went out to deliver interest-free promos that were followed by another Rollins interest-free liner, which was THEN realized that the entry of Triple H was literally for nothing.
Do you have all this? Cool. I am already emotionally controlled. And it sucks because in terms of the fight, the two triple threat matches were pretty good! In the first, Styles hit Mysterio with a Clash Styles on Samoa Joe – a phenomenal finish. In the second, Miz did his best to survive Corbin and McIntyre until a Claymore and Cobin sneaked in to try to win the victory. Another good finish!
It's just … it's Raw, man. This is the bad thing you inevitably get when you watch Raw. Whatever the case may be, AJ Style is facing Rollins at Money in the Bank. It will move.
The rest
Naomi def. Billie Kay – The match was shorter than the IIconics promo and, honestly, it makes them even more fun. Not even angry.
Cesaro def. Cedric Alexander – In case you need a sign explaining how unprepared the WWE was with all this Shakeup activity, the WWE photographed Cesaro's entry as if he were at the Bar. Uh … he is not. Fix it.
That said, fun game without real stake. I would have liked something to happen here for this game to be of importance, if not to show Cedric in a defeat.
Usos sleepin 'on The Revival – That's the right answer, Jimmy and Jey. In addition, this line of conduct in a state of drunkenness. Wooooooooo …
The Viking Raiders def. Lucha House Party – Now, their finisher calls the Viking experience. Ryder described them as "hairy and excited" behind the scenes, which is a better name for the team to be honest.
Becky Lynch def. Alicia Fox – I dug this segment between Lynch and Evans. I've also enjoyed the fact that Lynch has been a bit bent on the strangeness of Evans who boasted of "running for favor" last week. The first straight of the woman looked strange, but overall, everything was fine.
Robert Roode def. ricochet – "Here is a video explaining the new name of Robert and his mustache."
* WWE shows a video that does neither of these things. * …
It was a solid show in C with a few bursts of A + sprinkled. Give me a good dose of Bray Wyatt, Sami Zayn and Lacey Evans, please. My god, what a sentence.
Grade: C +
In your turn, Cageside. The comment section is a safe place. All you have to do is let me in.
YOWIE WOWIE!
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