Despite the epic mark-out moments, Raw could have been better
#1 Worst: Dizzy and botchy Goldberg
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This whole portion of the show was difficult to watch and enjoy
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Long time fans of Goldberg know that before coming to the ring, he hits the door with his head. Why? Because he is Goldberg.
In any case, this week he hit his head so hard against the door that Goldberg was busted open as he came to ringside. A seriously disoriented Goldberg began slurring his lines and could not even get his words out when he cut his promo.
Thankfully, the masterful Paul Heyman rescued this segment by stepping in and introducing his client Lesnar. As the two men would square off, The Undertaker’s gong (sounds dirtier than we intended it to) hit and there was a three-way face-off in the ring.
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We had just one question. Chokeslam, spear or F5? The answer- nothing!
The three men would just face off in the middle of the ring, and we would go off the air with no physicality from the legends! Way to ruin an epic segment that had the potential to be the perfect go-home closer. Gosh!
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