Raw review:
Mcintyre opens the closeout show and says he'll put Triple H in a hospital bed and end his career, good message from the heel Mcintyre. Triple H comes out and teases somebody returning, which turns out to be BATISTA! A huge return that leads to the announcement of Batista-Mcintyre as the main event. Good way to showcase this feud- which is the best feud so far in your saga. Highlight of the night.
Chris Masters nearly wins the All American Challenge but an attack by Masters' former friend and partner, Alex Riley and Mark Henry- which surprised me since I haven't seen any kinda relationship between these men. Jackson makes the save to continue his feud with henry but it would be good to see some sort of explanation as to why Henry helped Swagger & Riley.
Interesting segment with Mcintyre backstage.
Joe Hennig picks up the win over Carlito to continue onwards on the road towards Badd Blood. Great stuff.
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Another interesting segment with Mcintyre.
AJ beats Kharma thanks to Gail Kim before Michelle McCool takes Kharma down after the match. I can't wait to see what happens next with the divas.
A bit of a change to the main event as Batista & lookalike Mason Ryan take on Dolph Ziggler and Drew Mcintyre. This annoyed me somewhat as I felt Batista-Mcintyre should have happened. Anyway, it is what it is.
Lucky Cannon comes out to announce an open challenge due to him not being used, but he is in for a big match as Triple H heads out. Nevertheless, Cannon prevails in what is without doubt the biggest win of his career, no matter how he won. It wasn't exactly clean but nobody else touched Triple H so it wasn't over the top dirty. It will be interesting to see where Cannon goes next.
What I didn't get about the main event is how does somebody attack one man and the match get ruled a no contest? It should have been a DQ win for Batista. Also, why were the lumberjacks just standing there? I feel the fact that it was a lumberjack match was misused here, but the returns of Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and Kevin Nash were great- and the fact they also took out Triple H as well as Batista was great. What I'd love to see now is Ric Flair return or Orton come to Raw, or both, and a 4 on 4 DX vs. Evolution match at Survivor Series happen.
A good closeout show man
Mcintyre opens the closeout show and says he'll put Triple H in a hospital bed and end his career, good message from the heel Mcintyre. Triple H comes out and teases somebody returning, which turns out to be BATISTA! A huge return that leads to the announcement of Batista-Mcintyre as the main event. Good way to showcase this feud- which is the best feud so far in your saga. Highlight of the night.
Chris Masters nearly wins the All American Challenge but an attack by Masters' former friend and partner, Alex Riley and Mark Henry- which surprised me since I haven't seen any kinda relationship between these men. Jackson makes the save to continue his feud with henry but it would be good to see some sort of explanation as to why Henry helped Swagger & Riley.
Interesting segment with Mcintyre backstage.
Joe Hennig picks up the win over Carlito to continue onwards on the road towards Badd Blood. Great stuff.
A
Another interesting segment with Mcintyre.
AJ beats Kharma thanks to Gail Kim before Michelle McCool takes Kharma down after the match. I can't wait to see what happens next with the divas.
A bit of a change to the main event as Batista & lookalike Mason Ryan take on Dolph Ziggler and Drew Mcintyre. This annoyed me somewhat as I felt Batista-Mcintyre should have happened. Anyway, it is what it is.
Lucky Cannon comes out to announce an open challenge due to him not being used, but he is in for a big match as Triple H heads out. Nevertheless, Cannon prevails in what is without doubt the biggest win of his career, no matter how he won. It wasn't exactly clean but nobody else touched Triple H so it wasn't over the top dirty. It will be interesting to see where Cannon goes next.
What I didn't get about the main event is how does somebody attack one man and the match get ruled a no contest? It should have been a DQ win for Batista. Also, why were the lumberjacks just standing there? I feel the fact that it was a lumberjack match was misused here, but the returns of Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and Kevin Nash were great- and the fact they also took out Triple H as well as Batista was great. What I'd love to see now is Ric Flair return or Orton come to Raw, or both, and a 4 on 4 DX vs. Evolution match at Survivor Series happen.
A good closeout show man

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