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RAW Is Set for Quite a Bit of Fallout - HIAC and All...

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Oh My Goodness, Enthusiasts! Hell in a Cell was certainly something.   It wasn’t the best something but it wasn’t all bad.   Nevertheless, it looks like a lot of fans didn’t care for it.   Numbers are generally down comment wise on Twitter, Reddit, Facebook and wherever else people like to post their opinions.   General consensus is showing that Sasha Banks and Bayley had the match of the night with Roman Reigns and Jey Uso coming up second.   I was proud of Banks and Bayley.   They delivered hands down.   So nice to see them both evolve so impressively.   As I keep saying, the women are underutilized.   Hopefully, this showing gets them some more action. As for Reigns and Jey, oi. I appreciate the attempt at telling a story but again, they leave themselves open to painting themselves into a corner. Is anyone going to reprimand Reigns for tossing a referee out of the match?   These sorts of loose ends are what undermine the credibility of these sorts of matches. It just gets ridicu

Can RAW Save the Day?...

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Greetings Enthusiasts! Well, I’m not surprised at how Hell in a Cell ended but I will say that it is poor timing on the WWE’s part.    Now the question becomes, do they care?  Because if they don’t, I would read that as the company more or less folding.  To pull in new fans requires quality content and if they refuse to offer it then they basically make the statement that they refuse to stay in business.   I doubt it will go that far but do take note of how they proceed.   We have to now look to see if WWE Management is operating under some kind of delusion.   That's a step passed "out of touch". Yet, let us be fair.   The main event was the only real low point of HIAC.   Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch should be very proud of themselves.   They came out and set a very respectable tone and even get to take match of the night.   The Ladies in general delivered as expected and the Men came off too self-involved to care about portraying a clean match, realistic but un