Monday Night RAW: 3 Botches and mistakes you probably missed this week (October 14th, 2019)

There were some interesting botches this week on RAW
There were some interesting botches this week on RAW

The 2019 WWE Draft concluded last night with several huge names being moved over to Monday Night RAW including Seth Rollins, Rusev and Charlotte Flair. It was also a night that needed to continue to build towards the upcoming Crown Jewel event as well as next month's Survivor Series.

WWE announced two huge matches yesterday including the biggest ever Tag Team Turmoil match which includes nine Tag Teams who will battle it out to be called The World Best Tag Team as well as Cesaro vs Saudi Arabia's own Mansoor.

Last night on RAW, WWE also announced that The Fiend would be given another chance at Universal Championship when he takes on Seth Rollins in a Falls Count Anywhere match.

It was an interesting night of wrestling entertainment once again, but there were a few botches and mistakes throughout the show and here are just a few that many members of the WWE Universe may not have spotted.


#3 Becky Lynch is almost injured by Charlotte

Charlotte and Becky Lynch faced off once again this week on RAW
Charlotte and Becky Lynch faced off once again this week on RAW

Becky Lynch should have faced SmackDown Live's Sasha Banks last night on RAW to determine who the number one draft pick would be handed to, but because of the injuries that Banks sustained at Hell in a Cell, The Boss wasn't able to fight Becky Lynch.

The opening match of the night instead saw Charlotte Flair battle Becky Lynch in what was an interesting bout, since Lynch was only able to pick up the win when Flair cost herself the match. It was the opening of the match that was the most intriguing though since Flair took down Lynch and looked to throw her into the bottom turnbuckle but completely missed.

Lynch was instead thrown into the bottom rope neck first in a move that could have injured her neck, but luckily Becky was able to recover and win the match and the first draft pick for Monday Night RAW.

#2 The Viking Experience isn't what it used to be

The Viking Raiders are the new Tag Team Champions
The Viking Raiders are the new Tag Team Champions

The Viking Raiders were drafted to Monday Night RAW this past week on SmackDown and were given the chance to become Tag Team Champions when they took on Booby Roode and Dolph Ziggler this week on RAW.

Roode and Ziggler were drafted over to SmackDown following their loss to The Viking Raiders, who became champions on the main roster for the first time, but their match wasn't without mistakes.

The Viking Experience has allowed The Viking Raiders to remain undefeated throughout their WWE run but this week it could have been their downfall when it almost went wrong. Dolph Ziggler was thrown up in the air by Erik before Ivor went for the usual slam, but there was an uncomfortable wobble in the middle of the move that made it seem as though Ziggler was about to be dropped.

This is the second week in a row Ziggler was nearly dropped at the hands of The Viking Raiders, but luckily he won't be facing the men formerly known as War Machine now that he's been moved over to Friday Night SmackDown.

#1 Lacey Evans makes the list again

Lacey Evans botched her moveset again this week on RAW
Lacey Evans botched her moveset again this week on RAW

Lacey Evans seems to be a weekly addition to this list and even though this week on RAW Natalya decided that it was time to team up with Evans after weeks of the two women tearing each other apart, it still wasn't enough to help The Sassy Southern Belle to complete a match with no issues.

Evans teamed with Natalya against Women's Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors this week on RAW in the main event. Natalya took the heat of the match but when Evans tagged in to finish off the Japanese stars, it was when the botches came to light.

The former NXT star delivered a shocking neck breaker to Kairi Sane that looked as though it was completely unplanned before she then splashed Sane in the side since she didn't wait until she was flat on her back.

This mistake could have been shouldered by Sane since she didn't roll over, but since Evans could see Sane but the Japanese star couldn't see Evans, it should have been up to Lacey to wait for the cue to hit the move but she didn't.

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