Best and worst of SmackDown Live- 17 April, 2018
The first night of the Superstar Shake-Up kept us hooked from beginning to end. The same can be said for the second night too, although there were some questionable decisions that were made. Welcome to the Best and Worst of SmackDown Live. This is a write-up where we provide our two cents about weekly WWE programming.
So, what did you folks think of the show? Let us know in the comments. We would love to hear from you folks.
Which brand do you think looked stronger when all was said and done? Do you think RAW got the better end of the deal this time?
The beautiful thing about sports entertainment is how every single fan has a different opinion, and for what it's worth, here's what we thought of this week's action...
#1 Best: A big return
Big Cass seems far better in his first week on SmackDown Live than he did during his entire singles run on RAW. It is heartening to see how WWE has paired him up against the hottest act in the company, Daniel Bryan.
It is clear that the company has big plans for the 7-footer. Big Cass played the part of the bully to perfection this week.
If booked right, this could be the perfect David and Goliath story. Cass would have been lost in the shuffle on RAW, and seems right at home on SmackDown Live.
We're certain that there is gold in his future. Let's hope that Cass can up his game to compete with the proficient in-ring performers on SmackDown Live.