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#2 Worst: Not being able to continue the Crown Jewel momentum
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All said and done, Crown Jewel was a successful event and the men and women of WWE deserved a chance to carry the momentum forward with a power-packed show. While this week's show was a great proxy episode, the original plans were pretty great as well.
I am still curious to see how Bray Wyatt would have behaved on Miz TV after winning the Universal Championship. Thus far, we've only seen him in the Firefly Fun House and it would have been interesting to see him react to a live audience on Miz TV. Also, the deep red of the Universal Championship on the Blue brand would have looked interesting.
In any case, everything should be back in place by next week's episode of RAW, when we can get back to our regularly scheduled programming. I'm just disappointed that it didn't happen this week.
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