It's one of the worst episodes of Raw I've ever seen



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There was almost nothing to like in this week's episode Monday evening:

– One of the main reasons WWE has been obsolete for a decade is that it constantly returns to the well with authority angles, and most often it's a stub that tries to restrain a baby. There are not many characters who can do this work, and there are none who are currently on the WWE list. We have seen this throughout the evening, with the spirited Baron Corbin and even creating another reference figure, that of the female division in Alexa Bliss. You will not be surprised to learn that this led to a segment in which she was arguing immediately with two baby-faces on this power dynamics.

– What have become of these rumors / rumors that Vince McMahon hates factions? It's as if we've seen a variation of a treacherous trio that happened pretty much every episode of Raw in the last six months, even if it made sense. Here we have Corbin, Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre. They jostled Elias, one of the few babyfaces to be applauded consistently, and they did the same with Finn Balor, who has been completely lost since he was injured and forced to abandon the Universal Championship. It was two years ago, from elsewhere.

– That's another big problem with this show. Everything is hot. It never ends. There is no babyface victory to find.

– Oh, wait, there was a babyface victory to find – Seth Rollins launched an open challenge to the Intercontinental Championship and defeated his opponent with the Falcon Arrow, which changed the pace. The problem? Dolph Ziggler was the guy who answered the challenge. I do not care who are the two wrestlers, I can not participate in a match if I have seen 748 times this year.

– Speaking of Rollins, we had a pre-recorded recording with Dean Ambrose, in which he made a promo on Rollins disease. No medicine cured him when a doctor injected a needle into his ass because he needed an anti-rabies vaccine.

– The Lucha House Party are working on a gimmick that allows them to do what they want in trio in team team matches, according to their own rules, where things like scoring and going out and being a legal man do not matter . They do it as babyfaces.

– Nia Jax made one of the worst promotions of all time that could have hurt the heat she had to be terrible in her job and legitimately hurt an opponent. I have never seen an arena go from waxing a heel to sitting on the hands, trembling with every word. Ronda Rousey interrupted this promotion, where Jax had verbally abused her, and she arrived in the ring with a smile on her face as fans cheered her. She even stopped the show, if only for a few seconds, to tell the crowd how much she appreciated them. Then it was her turn to make a bad promo where she did the strange thing of the fluctuation of the voice and, at one point, seemed to forget her lines. It was so uncomfortable. To top it off, Jax answered a challenge for a fight saying "I'm slow to waste time" before everyone stays there. Finally, Natalya's music hit and she came in. That's what she was stalling for? Then Nattie was attacked by the Riott Squad before even reaching the ring. Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan were easily beaten by the Raw Women's Champion in seconds. The segment is just finished after. Bad promos, terrible stories, horrible timing, it was an incoherent mess that was not going anywhere. One of the worst segments of the year.

– AOP won a match because Drake Maverick pissed on a dress.

– After Ember Moon won a game against Alicia Fox, No Way Jose came out for his match against Jinder Mahal. Of course, he had heard his line of conga and you could hear Renee Young in a comment saying "Ember Moon hates dancing" while Moon danced and smiled in the line of conga.

– Alexa Bliss has booked a segment in which Sasha Banks and Bayley would have an "open forum" to answer questions from the public. Following the announcement of this announcement, Banks and Bayley consulted Twitter to mention women's team titles as a way to promote the segment. They were specifically asked, "What would you change in the women's division?" This left the door wide open to evoke the aforementioned titles of the women's team. Instead, they ran to Bliss, because, again, this show must be centered on whoever the authority figure is at any given time. The segment ended when Alicia Fox, Mickie James and Dana Brooke ran at random and attacked.

Once again, it was one of the worst episodes of Monday evening I've never had the displeasure of watching. It is a show entirely dependent on stars and has no stars, because the man in charge of doing them does not seem to know how to do it, or for part-time workers who do not want to introduce themselves. every week.

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