Clash of Champions Recap & Review
Every main roster title is defended (minus the two defended on the kickoff show) on a mostly entertaining Clash of Champions.
Every main roster title is defended (minus the two defended on the kickoff show) on a mostly entertaining Clash of Champions.
The Cruiserweight and United States titles are on the line in a good warm-up for Clash of Champions.
The tournament to determine a contender to challenge Buddy Murphy for the Cruiserweight Title at Wrestlemania starts with two quarter final matches: Tony Nese vs Kalisto, and Drew Gulak vs The Brian Kendrick.
Kevin Owens returns on a night that was very bad for Kofi Kingston. Also, the Hardy Boyz came back together to face The Bar, Aleister Black and Ricochet faced Rusev and Nakaura, and R-Truth issued a US Title open challenge.
Slater and Rhyno face The B-Team and Titus O’Neil takes on Mojo Rawley in a pair of okay matches.
A few very minor surprises didn’t elevate this RAW to much more than average as WWE coasts its way into Crown Jewel this Friday.
A night of unsurprising yet fairly entertaining surprises culminated in an expected brawl before Survivor Series.