3 Mistakes WWE made this week and 3 things they got right: Huge return canceled, Missed opportunity in Bray Wyatt-Randy Orton storyline (January 10th, 2021)

Melina (left); Randy Orton (right)
Melina (left); Randy Orton (right)

#1 Mistake WWE made: The Hurt Business to split?

Arguably the best faction on WWE's main roster right now is The Hurt Business. With MVP in the mentor role, the formation of the group has pretty much revitalized the careers of Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and Cedric Alexander in WWE, all three of whom hold championship belts on RAW currently.

However, there was a tease on RAW Legends Night this week that WWE might be planning to split The Hurt Business, something which they should definitely not do. After losing to The Lucha House Party, Cedric Alexander furiously left the ring this week, hinting at a rift between the group. It is too soon to split The Hurt Business, especially when they are doing so well on RAW.


#1 WWE got right: The booking of Shinsuke Nakamura

This week's SmackDown was a really well-booked show which kept the viewers engaged as well as entertained throughout the night. Of course, Adam Pearce becoming the No. 1 contender for Roman Reigns' Universal Championship was something that no one saw coming. But the highlight of the night was the amazing 'iron-man' performance of Shinsuke Nakamura during the main event Gauntlet match.

Shinsuke Nakamura looked like a million bucks and reminded everyone just how good he is. The fact that WWE went all the way and turned him babyface during the match could be a hint that The King of Strong Style might be in for a huge push soon. All of a sudden, everyone is interested to see Shinsuke Nakamura face Roman Reigns - who has become one of the best heels on WWE TV in recent memory.

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