All Right, RAW Wants to Refocus on Money in the Bank...


A Good Monday to You, Enthusiasts!

The quarantine continues and I suppose we have no choice but to soldier on.  And so, after praising the great Triple H last Friday, we now look to RAW to see what we have to look forward to.  Money in the Bank is a little over 2 weeks away and tonight’s action is just lightly teased according to what’s being advertised.  I suppose the most interesting bit of WWE news floating around is that we can expect to see Samoa Joe back on commentary soon.  He seems to have fun with it and it’s nice to see the WWE is willing to keep him in the game in some way until he’s cleared to return to the in-ring action.  Hopefully, we can see more of that sort of thing as everyone decides their respective workarounds for these current times.

As for advertised action, we can expect to see a contract signing which means we should expect it to deteriorate into madness though that outcome has been 50-50 of late.  I don’t mind the WWE adhering to its own special brand of madness.  I think that makes the whole experience more fun, like going to a midnight viewing of Rocky Horror Picture Show.  Contract signings end in madness, at least twice a year there’s some sort of all out brawl, Heels become Faces and Faces become Heels only to reverse again.  These among many others have been the Laws of the WWE Universe for at least as long as I’ve been watching and I think they should be adhered to.  It kind of ties into the typical audience responses (e.g. WHAT! / This is awesome!…), yet without an audience, these rules of the WWE Universe should be more staunchly enforced.  It keeps an informed audience involved without having to actually be there in my opinion.  People appreciate being in on the joke, so to speak.

In any case, outside of the standard contract signing set between Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins there will be a Triple Threat for the qualified ladies of the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.  I guess it’s for bragging rights.  We’ll see how it all works out.  Funny tweets get retweeted and let’s see if someone surprises with some genius.  Any gems will get Liked and retweeted so the world can see what’s considered excellence in my world.  All it takes is to get me to laugh out loud.


See You in a Bit,
-Nicole Alexis (^_~)




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