RAW this week was the calm before the storm. That is the best way to describe RAW, a show that was clearly building to Backlash. Not much happened on this week's episode for sure, but the think tank in WWE did a commendable job on RAW with regard to putting the pieces in place when it comes to making the upcoming pay-per-view a must-watch affair. Expect the fallout on the forthcoming episodes to bear fruit.So, what did I think was good on this week's show and what did I not particularly care for, you ask? I have the answers right here and invite you to weigh in with your comments in the section below.Without taking up any more of your precious time, I present the best and worst of RAW.#1 Best: Natalya and Shayna Baszler tear it up on RAWThis match was really awesome! @NatbyNature definitely deserves a shot at the #Raw Women's Championship!#WWE #WWERAW pic.twitter.com/by9v0bKqi0— Sportskeeda Wrestling (@SKProWrestling) May 19, 2020A lot of us tend to overlook Natalya but she is definitely one of the best in the ring, at least in the women's division. In a lot of ways, I would say that she is like the Dolph Ziggler of the division, the seasoned veteran who can have a whole bunch of good matches with just about anyone in the card and she proved how good she is by tearing it up with Shayna Baszler on this week's show.For the first time since Wrestlemania, it's KO time!Welcome back, @FightOwensFight.#WWERaw #RAWTonight #MondayNightRAW pic.twitter.com/y7JMw6aSKe— Sportskeeda Wrestling (@SKProWrestling) May 19, 2020I found the meltdown that followed a little dramatic, but it set the stage nicely for Kevin Owens' return and for Apollo Crews to make his comeback as well. Natalya is a gem and does not get the respect that she deserves from wrestling fans.I wouldn't mind seeing a Lion's Den match between Natalya and Shayna Baszler on RAW at some point down the line.