WWE Rumors: Backstage reason for RAW Reunion segments scrapped last-minute

RAW Reunion took place on July 22
RAW Reunion took place on July 22

What's the story?

The WWE RAW Reunion show on July 22, 2019, saw quite a few big names in the show, with several legends and past Superstars at the show.

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With the huge list of people, come several issues that backstage personnel have to deal with, and that has reportedly happened backstage at the RAW Reunion show as well, according to reports.

WWE had to, reportedly, pass on a few segments that were originally supposed to happen because WWE's medical department opposed it, which caused WWE's writers to rewrite some segments ahead of the RAW Reunion show.

In case you didn't know...

The RAW Reunion show comes to us just three weeks before SummerSlam 2019, to get viewer interest back up before the big PPV on August 11, 2019.

The Reunion show features the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, John Cena, DX, to name a few.

The heart of the matter

Reports suggest that several backstage segments were changed late in the day ahead of the RAW Reunion.

Dave Meltzer revealed that a few Superstars were not allowed to do their original segments because WWE's medical department did not allow some Superstars to get physical in the ring which resulted in changes to be made to the card.

The report, though, did not reveal which Superstars' segments were changed for the RAW Reunion show.

The show saw the 24/7 title changing hands several times, with some past Superstars winning the title, including two women winning the title that R-Truth and Drake Maverick were feuding over.

What's next?

All roads lead towards the SummerSlam PPV, which will take place on August 11, 2019

Follow live commentary of the RAW Reunion show here

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