Superstars Recap & Review – Episode 371
Two good matches. Decent show.
Two good matches. Decent show.
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.
An okay show with a very good main event between Zack Ryder and Stardust.
This show is only really worth watching to see the continuation of the feud between Ryder and Stardust.
A good show with some really fun and good matches.
This was a pretty good show with some nice surprises, but the ending confused me.
Zack Ryder looked for retribution against Stardust from last week, and Damien Sandow teamed up with Fandango to take on the Ascension in a couple of good matches for Superstars this week.
By keeping the match count low, this show was able to have some very nice wrestling. Chris Jericho wrestled AJ Styles in their rematch from the RAW after the Royal Rumble, and Sasha Banks took on Naomi in a very competitive match. Plus, the Dudley Boyz and the Wyatt Family both had some very important words for the WWE Universe (though some words were more cryptic than others).
This week’s Superstars was an okay show. The matches were fine, but they’re anything worth going too far out of your way to watch.
As usual, Main Event this week had two good matches and on okay one, but the main event match this week stood out as an important character-building match. Definitely worth a watch.
This week’s Superstars had two pretty good matches, but the antics of Stardust make at least one of them very much worth watching.
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 show felt a lot like the previous RAW in that not much new ground was covered, but there were still enough fun segments to make it an entertaining show.
As the last RAW before the Royal Rumble, this show felt a little like treading water, but one segment in particular made for an interesting lead-in to one of the most fun events of the year.
Main Event this week had some nice matches and made a good case for a tag team that could have some potential for a move to the main shows.
This week’s RAW featured more of the same for the most part, but there were a few highlights spread throughout the show.
The Social Outcasts highlight a show with entertaining yet unsurprising matches.
The road to the Royal Rumble got off to a pretty good start in 2016 in a RAW that saw the return of an old favorite, the emergence of a new faction, and the announcement of a big match stipulation!
Main Event closes out 2015 with another good set of matches and a standout main event.
As the last RAW before TLC, did this upside-down show at least maintain interest in the PPV?