#2 Flop on WWE SmackDown: "The Demon" Finn Balor's fall isn't addressed
This week's episode of WWE SmackDown was a good one, but it had equally appalling flaws. "The Demon" Finn Balor is no longer undefeated on the main roster, courtesy of an "ill-timed rope snap." There's a video that shows who cut the rope but no explanation for why this finish was booked in the most prominent title match at the last pay-per-view.
In fact, the only time Balor's loss was addressed was when Paul Heyman boasted about Roman Reigns' dominance in the opening segment. It was a controversial decision, but the WWE creative team still has a chance to redeem itself if they can offer a reasonable justification and use it in a storyline.
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Until then, they will be blamed for preying on Finn Balor, precisely The Demon's credibility despite building him up as an unbeatable force.
#1 Hit on WWE SmackDown: Sasha Banks shines in the entertaining main event
The main event of WWE SmackDown witnessed a brief but entertaining clash between Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair as both superstars faced each other in WrestleMania rematch. It was a well-balanced encounter as the two competitors looked equally strong. Banks eventually won the match after Becky Lynch cleverly sabotaged Belair in the final moments of the match.
Earlier in the night, it was confirmed that Belair had been drafted to RAW while WWE SmackDown picked Charlotte Flair. The Queen made her presence known right after the main event as she attacked both Belair and Banks before raising her title in the air and staring at Lynch, who was doing the same thing on the announcement desk.
The Man was particularly great on the mic, and Belair deserves credit for looking strong despite sharing the segment with three Horsewomen who have nailed their respective roles as top heels.
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