3 Interesting observations from WWE SmackDown Live (May 28, 2019): 24/7 Title changes hands twice, MITB Rematch

A few interesting observations from this week's episode of SmackDown Live (May 28)
A few interesting observations from this week's episode of SmackDown Live (May 28)

#1: Why the 24/7 Title scene elevated the entire show

R-Truth won the 24/7 title for a second time at the end of the episode
R-Truth won the 24/7 title for a second time at the end of the episode

There is a reason why WWE showcases recurring 24/7 Title segments throughout the night.

It is obvious that this newly established title has had fans at the edge of their seats. In a way to ensure that the WWE Universe sits through 2/3 hours of programming every week, we have 24/7 Title segments occurring throughout the show's (SmackDown Live/RAW) entirety.

So when you actually break down different elements of last night's SmackDown Live, it seems that the recurring 24/7 Title sequences were the best part of the show itself.

As a matter of fact, one could even argue that the championship changed hands twice just to establish another Reigns/McMahon subplot as the Main Event of the night.

Elias won his first WWE Title (24/7 Championship) during the episode, only for R-Truth to regain it at the end of the show. Roman Reigns helped R-Truth to win the said title after the Main Event, which just goes on to show that almost everything serves to elevate the Reigns/McMahon feud on SmackDown Live these days.

While the good guys stood tall at the end of last night's show, let us not forget that Shane McMahon vs. Roman Reigns is still a legitimate Super Show Down feud, and truth be told, all the meaningless subplots (Reigns/Elias, Reigns/McIntyre, etc.) meet their end only when the feud itself wraps up for good.


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