WWE Best and Worst at SmackDown After WrestleMania-Paige Returns, CM Punk Sings



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Apr 10, 2019, 11:30 AM IST

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  SmackDown after WrestleMania 35 was a pretty disappointing affair
The SmackDown after WrestleMania 35 was a disappointing affair

Permit- me to be honest for a minute, my dear readers. Usually, it's the opposite where RAW and SmackDown Live after WrestleMania hide the actual show. They feel like a breath of fresh air and a welcome change after this year of struggle. This year, WrestleMania eclipsed the two series that followed.

I mean at least RAW (results here) had a little shadowing of The Undertaker and the release of Dean Ambrose. I literally thought nothing remarkable happened during the SmackDown Live clbad this week. One would almost feel that the creator of the WWE was tired after an extremely exhausting week.

I guess WWE keeps big surprises for Superstar Shake-Up next week. To be honest, it sounds a lot more interesting than what was served to us this week.

Here is the best and the worst of the series this week …


# 1 Best: The Return of Paige

I I'm a fan of any scenario that lets you guess what will happen during the next show. Paige was at SmackDown Live and seemed to be looking for The IIconics as they defeated a local talent pool. The match was over even before it started.

To be fair, I do not think Corey Graves has enough merit for how much he can be hilarious when the opportunity arises. He 's misled on more than one occasion the names of local competitors, buying them in a rather hilarious way. In fact, it was the highlight of the game.

But Paige then mentioned that she would bring in her own team and the stakes were changed forever.

The Shake-Up of the Superstar should be exciting!

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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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