Post by KeBen Owens on Jul 2, 2018 9:04:16 GMT -5
The Mega-Friends EXPLODE
Bayley finally snapped on Sasha Banks last week, but Raw General Manager Kurt Angle isnât about to let the fracturing friendship between the two former champions explode into outright hostility just yet. Following The Huggable Oneâs assault, Angle informed each woman individually that they would have to undergo counseling in order to keep their jobs as Raw Superstars. What those sessions will entail, of course, remains to be seen. But either way, it seems this road has reached a fork as pivotal as it is unusual.
(Please Donât) Fight Forever
Seth Rollins might be Intercontinental Champion again if it wasnât for Drew McIntyre, who provided a pivotal interference that saved Dolph Zigglerâs title reign in the main event of Raw last week. He might also be a smear on the mat at this point if it wasnât for Roman Reigns, who came to his brotherâs aid to drive away Ziggler and McIntyre as they prepared to administer a post-match beating to Rollins. Now, two teams who had thus far managed to avoid each other are sizing each other up in the first salvo of what could be an epic conflict. Rollins might not be a champion, but there could be a fight on the horizon all the same.
Blissfully Aware
The looming threat of Ronda Rouseyâs return from suspension hasnât done anything to dampen Alexa Blissâ fun as Raw Womenâs Champion, though a combination of Natalya and a returning Nia Jax certainly reminded Little Miss Bliss that she has no shortage of enemies in Rowdy Rondaâs absence. Jax might be the most ominous threat, as sheâs already slated to challenge for the Raw Womenâs Title at Extreme Rules, but Bliss has thus far focused more on running down the absent Rousey than closing ranks. Can Alexa set her mind to protecting her title? Or is she being pulled in too many directions at once to mount a strong defense?
The B-Team Continues to Avoid Cancellation
The B-Teamâs remarkable Cinderella run continues, as Curtis Axel scored a victory over âWokenâ Matt Hardy in advance of Axel & Bo Dallasâ Raw Tag Team Title Match at Extreme Rules. The Deleters of Worlds gave due props for The Axe Manâs âflukeâ win with their signature Woken O and have already gone on the record as being fans of The B-Teamâs cosplay. But the fun and games will likely end when the titles are on the line; the only question is whether The B-Team can come to the realization in time to save themselves from deletion.
Strowmanâs Not a Shania Twain Fan
Kevin Owens getting onstage with Shania Twain was about the only bright spot of his week, as Braun Strowman made his Monday a pretty rough affair. Despite winning a tag team match as KOâs unlikely partner, Mr. Monster in the Bank opted not to reciprocate Owensâ offer of friendship, instead chasing him throughout the arena and flipping his car over in the parking lot. Clearly, Owensâ attempts to get on Strowmanâs good side have done more harm than good. Can KO evade The Monster Among Menâs gleeful wrath, or is he in for more of the same? Raw airs live Monday at 8/7 C on USA Network.
Bayley finally snapped on Sasha Banks last week, but Raw General Manager Kurt Angle isnât about to let the fracturing friendship between the two former champions explode into outright hostility just yet. Following The Huggable Oneâs assault, Angle informed each woman individually that they would have to undergo counseling in order to keep their jobs as Raw Superstars. What those sessions will entail, of course, remains to be seen. But either way, it seems this road has reached a fork as pivotal as it is unusual.
(Please Donât) Fight Forever
Seth Rollins might be Intercontinental Champion again if it wasnât for Drew McIntyre, who provided a pivotal interference that saved Dolph Zigglerâs title reign in the main event of Raw last week. He might also be a smear on the mat at this point if it wasnât for Roman Reigns, who came to his brotherâs aid to drive away Ziggler and McIntyre as they prepared to administer a post-match beating to Rollins. Now, two teams who had thus far managed to avoid each other are sizing each other up in the first salvo of what could be an epic conflict. Rollins might not be a champion, but there could be a fight on the horizon all the same.
Blissfully Aware
The looming threat of Ronda Rouseyâs return from suspension hasnât done anything to dampen Alexa Blissâ fun as Raw Womenâs Champion, though a combination of Natalya and a returning Nia Jax certainly reminded Little Miss Bliss that she has no shortage of enemies in Rowdy Rondaâs absence. Jax might be the most ominous threat, as sheâs already slated to challenge for the Raw Womenâs Title at Extreme Rules, but Bliss has thus far focused more on running down the absent Rousey than closing ranks. Can Alexa set her mind to protecting her title? Or is she being pulled in too many directions at once to mount a strong defense?
The B-Team Continues to Avoid Cancellation
The B-Teamâs remarkable Cinderella run continues, as Curtis Axel scored a victory over âWokenâ Matt Hardy in advance of Axel & Bo Dallasâ Raw Tag Team Title Match at Extreme Rules. The Deleters of Worlds gave due props for The Axe Manâs âflukeâ win with their signature Woken O and have already gone on the record as being fans of The B-Teamâs cosplay. But the fun and games will likely end when the titles are on the line; the only question is whether The B-Team can come to the realization in time to save themselves from deletion.
Strowmanâs Not a Shania Twain Fan
Kevin Owens getting onstage with Shania Twain was about the only bright spot of his week, as Braun Strowman made his Monday a pretty rough affair. Despite winning a tag team match as KOâs unlikely partner, Mr. Monster in the Bank opted not to reciprocate Owensâ offer of friendship, instead chasing him throughout the arena and flipping his car over in the parking lot. Clearly, Owensâ attempts to get on Strowmanâs good side have done more harm than good. Can KO evade The Monster Among Menâs gleeful wrath, or is he in for more of the same? Raw airs live Monday at 8/7 C on USA Network.