WWE RAW: 4 Biggest questions from this week’s episode (June 10, 2019)

What was WWE trying to achieve with this week's Raw?
What was WWE trying to achieve with this week's Raw?

#1 What did WWE achieve this week through Raw?

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From beginning the broadcast with the Universal Championship scene to following it up with the United States Championship scene, and then ending it again on the Universal Championship, there was a lot that WWE could have done on Raw this week.

Instead, they did little to nothing as neither did we find out who will be the next challenger for the United States Championship, nor did we get to see anything interesting in the Universal Championship domain.

During the middle part, Paul Heyman made an announcement that does not make much difference that the storylines that will continue following Super ShowDown, and The IIconics had a rubbish title match against local competitors.

Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre also made their way out to the middle, but Roman Reigns did not show up at all. This could have been the perfect way to build and announce the match between Reigns and McIntyre for Stomping Grounds rather than doing it so loosely last week on Raw.

Lars Sullivan also potentially ended his rivalry with The Lucha House Party after a 3-on-1 elimination match, something which he should have done on Friday.

Apart from the change of Tag Team Champions, WWE managed to achieve little to nothing in terms of storyline build any interest in the pay-per-view which will take place less than two weeks later.

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