WWE RAW: 3 Interesting botches and mistakes you missed this week (November 4th, 2019)

It was another interesting week for Monday Night Raw
It was another interesting week for Monday Night Raw

After the events of last week and the fact that SmackDown dominated the ratings, it was over to RAW last night to see the fallout from Crown Jewel and how Brock Lesnar would adapt following his move over to the company's flagship show.

Of course, Rey Mysterio and Lesnar once again collided and it was the smaller man who seemed to get the upper hand before their match at Survivor Series was officially announced.

Two other matches were made official for the show last night as well, which will see Shayna Baszler take on Becky Lynch and Bayley in a triple threat match.

The final announced match will see the Viking Raiders take on The Revival and The Undisputed Era in another triple threat match which will determine who the company's best tag team really is.

NXT invaded RAW once again last night, but whilst the build-up to Survivor Series has now officially begun, there were still several interesting mistakes this week on RAW.


#3. Dominik Dijakovic didn't have the best of showings

NXT invaded Monday Night Raw this week
NXT invaded Monday Night Raw this week

NXT invaded Monday Night RAW last night and brought along the likes of NXT Champion Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Damien Priest, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O'Reilly. The stars came out to attack when Seth Rollins was attempting to address his future on RAW and were then welcomed by The OC.

This then led to a brawl between the stars of NXT and RAW and allowed Dominik Dijakovic to make his way to ringside and help NXT even the odds.

It wasn't a great showing for the man who has made all the headlines in NXT in recent weeks, since he took the fight to AJ Styles, but then stumbled backward and almost fell underneath the ring.

#2. The women's match had a lot of botches

The women's match was perhaps the botchiest segment this week on Raw
The women's match was perhaps the botchiest segment this week on Raw

Charlotte Flair teamed up with Natalya, who is seemingly red hot following her match against Lacey Evans this past week at Crown Jewel, to take on the Women's Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors this week on Monday Night RAW.

It was the match that seemingly kicked off the show following the Brock Lesnar segment, but it showed all of the women in a negative light since there were a number of botches throughout. Kairi Sane managed to botch Charlotte Flair's Natural Selection before she botched a moonsault.

The match didn't get any better as it progressed either since the hot tag spot was a slow one and Charlotte was basically in a position to tag in Natalya before Kairi Sane ran in and attacked.

The Queen was next to Natalya and there was nothing stopping her from tagging in The Queen of Harts, so it just looked like both women had frozen while waiting for Sane to come and actually stop the tag from happening. Interestingly though, it was Flair and Natalya who eventually came out on top.

#1. Brock Lesnar can't quite get the door off

Brock Lesnar didn't have the best return to Monday Night Raw
Brock Lesnar didn't have the best return to Monday Night Raw

Brock Lesnar definitely didn't head over to Monday Night RAW this week in a happy mood. The WWE Champion was in pursuit of Rey Mysterio and there were a number of casualties in his wake including Dio Madden, a number of innocent bystanders and a car door.

One of the random people backstage told Lesnar that Mysterio was in a black car so The Beast headed over to the car that was still running, and attempted to pull off the car door before he pulled out the person inside.

The person wasn't Rey Mysterio, it was another random person, which just made this segment even more strange. That being said, when Lesnar was attempting to get the random person out of the car, it was obvious that he was supposed to show off his strength by ripping the car door off.

This didn't happen. Instead, it took Lesnar a few attempts to make any kind of impact on the door and it wasn't until he kicked it as he was walking away, that the door actually looked as though it could fall off.

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