Raw wins!
Raw managed to win by a whisker this week, but it’s not a triumphant victory by any means. Both shows this week were so poor, that it was a difficult task to pick out the positives. It would be very easy to sit here every week and pick holes in the current product that WWE is producing on a weekly basis.
We all know what we would like to see more of and what we would like to see less of, but at the end of the day, that decision is out of our hands, and WWE works its hardest to get the best quality shows they can out there every week. Are some weeks stronger than others? You better believe it, but there are always glimmers of greatness, even in the terrible episodes.
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I believe I have highlighted those this week and Raw shined a little more brightly than SmackDown in my opinion. Anyone who reads my series regularly will know I’m not the biggest fan of Ellsworth and he ruined a perfectly good match this week again.
There were a couple of rematches from TLC too, so the programme felt like we’d seen it all before in that respect. Though SmackDown Live had its highlights, it’s Raw’s penchant for pushing the boundaries that is scoring it points in my eyes.
I feel Raw has been getting a bit if a bad rap lately, compared to its blue rival and that seems a little unfair, because if you actually analyse the shows as I have, and take away the negativity from it, you will find that Raw has been putting out the better product every week now for the past few weeks and though this broadcast was below average, it still managed to hook me more than SmackDown did.
11-9 is now the score in Raw’s favour!
I’m sure some of you agree, and others disagree, so were you Red or Blue this week? Leave a comment and let’s discuss!
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