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5 Points to Note from Raw's Interview Edition

Raw emanated from Stamford, Connecticut where the WWE Headquarters’ established.  What did they do when the blizzard made it impossible for a live show to be put up inside an arena? They had a series of interviews happen at the headquarters. Five superstars were seen in this episode excluding one legendary manager.It still ended up to be a decent Raw. Storylines were developed and that was the biggest victory.Here the five important points to note from this episode of Raw.

#5 Idiosyncrasies of different superstars

What this controlled setup of the WWE Headquarters did was provide the viewer with the idiosyncrasies related to each of the superstars featured. Ambrose had a segment which is more or less like a backstage segment. He was seen walking towards the headquarters in the blizzard and then interviewed by Saxton where he described his journey from Philadelphia till here. It was entertaining and it brought out the fun part of his character.

Reigns’ individual interview was good but felt scripted at times but the major turning point came when he went face to face with Lesnar. There were no smirks and grins from the 29 year old. He actually looked pretty great being face to face with the man he’s set to face and probably beat at Mania. He looked tough, he looked unhampered by the crafty verbal attack by Heyman.

Bryan was obviously humble, Lesnar was acted like a beast who’s just relaxedand relishing in his triumphs. The beast rests tonight-was his motto it seemed. 

And Rollins looked every bit the brat that makes him a great heel and he was equally redoubtable when he spoke about his plans to take the Championship.

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