This show was like Jim Ross's wet dream. The second and third hours were a total uninterrupted hoss-fest. Bronson against Lashley, followed by Otis, followed by Piper Niven, followed by KO against Solo.
I was genuinely excited when I saw the matchup of Bronson and Lashley, because it's fresh and has so much potential. I'm glad they're moving it into a full feud, but I've gotta say... If you're gonna do the whole pull-apart brawl thing with a 350-pounder, maybe don't have him wrestle for 20 minutes first. Poor guy was so winded that he could barely raise his arm to throw punches.
I got spoiled on the Trish turn before sitting down to watch, but didn't hear how they did it. I'm a little puzzled at the execution, and I'll be interested to hear how they explain it. Either way, the match that comes out of it should be great.
Is Bayley hurt again? First, she was left off last week's show, then this week she books herself a match and gives it away for a storyline reason that's really nonsensical if you think about it. Seems like it's less about all the stuff the dirt sheets are reporting, and more like they're trying to keep her out of action, but who knows.
Owens vs Sikoa again and you know who wins. This was another meh Raw.
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I think it's been pretty obvious that Trish was turning since her return. Two belts and 3 people? Plus it's money. It was kinda lame with the botch hit on the back...
For missing so many people the show was good. I think Raw always does its best when the formula is broken and we see faces we rarely see in main matches.