RAW Is Sent in to Close...
Happy Monday, Enthusiasts!
Hope it’s a decent start to the week
for you. I certainly have more things I
could complain about but this week’s start is not one of them. So, before heading off to Saudi Arabia, the
WWE pit stops in Canada for tonight’s RAW. There’s a few things readily
advertised. Randy Orton will continue to
apologize for his deplorable heel-itude.
Brock Lesnar is stalking the backstage halls and Becky Lynch ramps up the
beef with Shayna Baszler. Could be a fun
night.
What we should be looking for is how RAW is going to lead us into this Super
Showdown. I won’t be watching live this
time around. I’ll catch it when I get
home from work. Hopefully it isn’t too
long. Do have to get up the next morning
but given the loose viewership this event may have, the question is will we
have much lead-up? I view these
Showdowns as exhibitions for the most part because of this. With a SmackDown
to produce on the following Friday and some of the roster abroad, I see why
John Cena is advertised for this week.
Need some sort of draw for the show.
As always, I’m more curious of how they intend to present all of
this. It looks like an impossible
mission the WWE gives themselves. We’ll
see if any of it matters or if SmackDown
continues on like the Showdown never happened.
In any case, let’s see what RAW has got. Word is that Aleister Black and Erick Rowan
will have at each other again. Also,
some intrigue wafts in as Andrade is said to return to tonight. We’ll see how his return effects this family
feud simmering with Humberto “the Kid” Carrillo and his cousin Angel
Garza. This has been more interesting
than I thought it would be so, there’s some space for this to be a fun
night. We’ll see how much of a plan
there is. Funny tweets get retweeted and
as for Likes/Favorites, well I guess we’ll see.
It’s up to RAW to sell this Showdown and maybe to a lesser degree
Elimination Chamber. Don’t forget that’s
in couple of weeks.
See You in a Bit,
-Nicole
Alexis (^_~)
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