Monday Night RAW, 30th December 2013: Superstar Ratings

The big twist in the tale

The Great Khali – 3

The Great Khali

The Great Khali

One must wonder why WWE is keeping Khali inside the ring when he barely walks. The company’s misconception that the fans in India watch WWE only because of Khali needs to be change fast to give him a more suitable role in the company.

It’s always good to spot the botches in a match involving Khali and his latest outing was no different.

Damien Sandow- 5

Damien Sandow

Damien Sandow

After Dolph Ziggler, Sandow seems to the superstar who wanders around the locker room for random booking. From money in the bank winner to fighting Khali, Sandow’s drop has been monumental.

A win against a botching giant is fooling no one and a good talent with great mic skills is being wasted again by WWE. Sandow’s match arguably was the lowest point of this week’ Raw.

R-Truth- 5.5

R-Truth

R-Truth

R-Truth is a wrestler who has more experience than John Cena in the business, yet he is still stuck in the mid card putting others over.

He got another win by beating Brodus Clay but only as a result of distraction from the Funkadactyls. A purpose for the bout is always a welcome but the way it unraveled did nothing for R-Truth on the long run

Brodus Clay- 6

Brodus Clay

Brodus Clay

He is ranked greater than R-Truth even though he lost to the rapping superstar. And the reason for that is the new monster heel push he is getting.

The bumps he is taking are all part of the story which would turn out to be a success when it completely unravels. For the time being it’s a slow buildup and Clay is well deep into his character.

Curtis Axel – 6.5

Curtis Axel

Curtis Axel

Despite all the push in the year, Axel failed to make into the limelight and this week also it was no different.

He gave a good match with nothing much to speak about against Ziggler. Thankfully the weird teaming with Ryback seems to be hidden for the moment. Axel could be groomed more with some time off the TV because there are no doubts when it comes to his in ring performance.

Dolph Ziggler – 7

Dolph Ziggler

Dolph Ziggler

Finally! It’s been so long since we saw Ziggler win match and it certainly was great to see him do so. Even if it was against Axel, it still counts as a win for the Show off.

A good push in the 2014 might be on the cards and he clearly deserves the same for the work he done to put over other stars around him.

Seth Rollins- 7.5

Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins

Rollins looked graceful in his defeat and served the purpose of making Roman Reigns look good. A match against his former teacher was a fresh move for the underrated superstar. He showed that his in ring talent compensates for everything else and proved that he deserves a push like Reigns.

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