6 best and worst this week from Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live

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Strowman and Reigns will fight for the Universal Championship at Hell in a Cell

#5 Worst: Braun Strowman heel turn

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Braun Strowman turned heel by aligning himself with Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler

At this point, it has become embarrassing to watch the WWE try to somehow get the fans to cheer for Roman Reigns. This time around, they decided that turning one of the most popular superstars on the roster heel would prove to be the key in getting the fans to finally embrace Roman Reigns.

We are pretty sure though that come Hell in a Cell, it will be 'The Monster Among Men' who the WWE Universe will be rooting for. This is doomed to be another failed attempt to get Reigns over as a babyface.

One would think that the company would have learned its lesson by now after years of failure, but that doesn't seem to be the case.


#6 Best: Kevin Owens quits

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Kevin Owens ended up losing again this week

After weeks of frustration, Kevin Owens finally reached his breaking point after losing to Seth Rollins despite a spectacular effort. As a result, he decided to 'quit' the company after the match.

This is the right move on the WWE's part as Owens does need to go away for some time after getting his reputation badly damaged in his feud with Strowman. When Owens first came on to the main roster, he was booked as the Prizefighter who would take on any guy at any time. But in the past few years, he has been booked as nothing more than a coward who would much rather weasel out of a situation instead of fighting.

This break will do wonders for Owens as he can come back with a fresh character. And who knows, he might just bring Chris Jericho with him!

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