I had something snappy I wanted to write here, but I decided against it. This commentary is going to be short and straight to the point.
This entire week’s MONDAY NIGHT RAW was the low point. Once again, it was a complete rehash of the last two weeks of Raw and even last Friday’s Smackdown.
There was one good moment on RAW . . . and no, that was not the surprise return of the Rock. Even if I were a Rock fan, I would have to be unbiased and admit that segment was worthless. What? A feel good moment with Rock sending Rusev backtracking?
This means nothing unless Rock does a program with Rusev. I don’t think that will happen. All this did was devalue the WWE locker room, again. The Rock said that Rusev was undefeated because he was bigger and stronger than most of the locker room, but the Rock – not even a part-timer – can come in and push Rusev around.
No. The Lone good moment on RAW was Joan Londen. She came out for the right reason, for something important and had poignant words to say. The fight against breast cancer is something important, and Joan Londen treated this the right way.
Unlike Kathie Lee and Hoda who just embarrassed themselves and made a joke of the reason they were on the show.
What else happened on this show? A bunch of rehash matches we have seen every RAW and Smackdown for the last month. El Torito versus Mini-Gator, Emma, Kathie Lee and Hoda smacking each other on the ass with bottles, Kane and Orton in another match with Cena and Ambrose, Ambrose doing his best Stone Cold?
Were there even any matches worth mentioning? No, really.
The only thing that was furthered was Cena v Ambrose, not either one v Rollins. We finally have a match for Hell in a Cell: Cena versus Ambrose, the winner faces Rollins in the Hell in a Cell. (Are we honestly supposed to believe that the loser of the Ambrose/Cena match won’t be involved in the Hell in the Cell match some way?)
That’s nice, but what about the rest of the card?
What a waste.
FINAL THOUGHTS: I feel asleep during RAW.
RATING: Not giving this show a rating, it doesn’t deserve it.
MATCH OF THE NIGHT: Hell no.
WRESTLER OF THE NIGHT: Did anyone wrestle?
IMPACT OF THE NIGHT: Joan Lunden.
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