RAW Recap & Review – Episode 1201
Except for a good main event, the wrestling was lacking on this RAW. This show was more about story, the best one being John Cena’s return and the person who made a statement at his expense.
Except for a good main event, the wrestling was lacking on this RAW. This show was more about story, the best one being John Cena’s return and the person who made a statement at his expense.
A couple of good title matches help to make this otherwise fairly unimportant show a pretty good watch.
An uneven show with some average matches, two pretty bad matches, and two really great matches. If nothing else, this show is worthwhile for the Intercontinental and World Heavyweight title matches.
This show felt like a bridge connecting RAW to Extreme Rules, and it did that job pretty well with some entertaining segments.
With a good variety of matches and some segments that set up things to look forward to, this was a good followup to Payback and a fun RAW to watch.
This was a good show, mostly because of some very good matches. It also built the title match at Roadblock very well.
Dean Ambrose challenges Triple H to a title match in a development that keeps things interesting despite the absence of their Wrestlemania opponents.
This week’s RAW was a decent show that had some interesting developments and a few really good matches.
This week’s Main Event had a surprisingly good match between Rusev and Ryback and a match that most people would expect to be good, Swagger versus Owens.
The return of the Rock and AJ Styles versus Chris Jericho highlight a good followup to the Royal Rumble.
As a complete show, the 2016 Royal Rumble started strong and lost some steam as it went along. As a match, it seemed reminiscent of years past, which isn’t always a good thing.
This week’s episode of Main Event had some good, decent length matches.
In the aftermath of TLC, some dumb, dumb decisions were made by some people in power. But there was also a bit of nostalgia for the city of Philadelphia and some furthering of rivalries. Clearly, TLC did nothing to settle anything.
Three days before TLC, Smackdown delivered a middle of the road show that gave eight guys a whole bunch of screen time.
As the last RAW before TLC, did this upside-down show at least maintain interest in the PPV?
What was started on RAW continues on Smackdown with Sheamus’ League of Nations and a gimmick-filled, overstuffed main event story line.
Wherein a new faction is formed and a legend returns!
February 28, 2014 Taped 2/25/14 BMO Bradley Harris Center Milwaukee, WI Tonight’s Smackdown is dedicated to the memory of Nelson Frazier, Jr. aka “Big Daddy V”. Rest in peace. Ring Michael Cole welcomes us to Smackdown and talks about a six man tag team main event and a rematch from Elimination Chamber: AJ Lee vs. …
February 24, 2014 Live Resch Center Green Bay, WI Ring Michael Cole welcomes us to RAW as the music of Hulk Hogan fills the arena! Covered in red, yellow, and feathers, The Immortal Hulk Hogan steps into a WWE ring for the first time in years! Tonight marks the turning point of Hogans career. He …
February 21, 2014 Taped February 18, 2014 World Arena Colorado Springs, CO Ring Right after the intro we are welcomed by Daniel Bryan’s music accompanied by a chorus of “Yes” chants! Lilian is in the ring so it looks like we’re starting of with a match. Nice. Cole informs us that “Yes!” is spreading to …