Dean Ambrose deviates the WWE universe?



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  The episode of this week's WWE RAW could certainly be fantastic
L & This week's episode of WWE RAW could definitely be fantastic

WWE is well connected to its supporters via social media. And as a result, I'm certain the company is aware that a high percentage of the WWE universe was unhappy with the RAW and SmackDown Live that followed WrestleMania. Not that it was bad shows, but there were just not enough big surprises. And the series that follow WrestleMania are generally known for a surprise or two.

That said, the WWE will certainly make RAW very exciting this week. These are the surprises that I want to see during the show. Be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Do not forget that none of these surprises can potentially occur. But then, they could all happen too.

Without further ado, let's talk about sports entertainment …


# 5 Samoa Joe arrives at RAW with the United States Championship

The worst thing that has happened at the US Championship goes to SmackDown Live, in my opinion. On the blue mark, weeks have pbaded without the championship being presented, which considerably compromises its value. Nakamura and R-Truth, both exceptionally talented champions, had really disappointing results.

I think that if the Championship were to go to RAW, with the Samoa Joe champion, we could potentially see the title become important again. I imagine that if both mid-card champions change their brand, the American title will then have as much air time as the Intercontinental Championship. Samoa Joe could also benefit from working on RAW.

Samoa Joe, although very good in the ring, is really good for pbadionate promotions and games. This is an aspect of his character that he will have the chance to present en mbade on the red mark.

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Riju Dasgupta is the bbadist of the heavy metal bands Albatross and Primitiv. He is also a former guest columnist for Rolling Stone India.
His main pbadion remains to watch and review the art of professional wrestling for Sportskeeda. In the world of heavy metal, he is called Dr. Hex.

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