6 things WWE RAW got right after Extreme Rules: The Hurt Business reunites; Big E finds a new challenger

Big E found a worthy challenger for the WWE Championship on RAW
Big E found a worthy challenger for the WWE Championship on RAW

#5. Keith Lee returned on WWE RAW with a new name

Akira Tozawa was looking for a match on WWE RAW this week. Keith “Bearcat” Lee answered the call, as he made his way out to answer the former NXT Cruiserweight Champion’s challenge.

Lee came out with a new look, attitude and name, as he went after Tozawa right away. Bearcat threw Tozawa across the ring before he dropped his opponent with the Big Bang Catastrophe to pick up an easy win.

The match was quick but effective. The Limitless One is too talented to stay away from RAW for this long. While WWE could have brought him back in the United States Championship picture, it’s good to see that Lee is back on television so he can start working his way up the ranks.


#4. Karrion Kross got a bigger opponent to work with on WWE RAW

Like Lee, Karrion Kross competed in a quick match on WWE RAW, as the former NXT Champion went up against Jaxson Ryker and easily took control.

Kross taunted Ryker and frustrated him, and there was nothing the former Forgotten Son could do about it. Ryker was no match for Kross, and in the end, he had no choice but to tap out to the Kross Jacket submission.

From here on out, WWE needs to build Kross up quickly, as he has already competed in several squash matches since his arrival. RAW has failed to make full use of The Herald of Doomsday, but the creative team could elevate him to the secondary title picture after Crown Jewel.

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