2 things which should not have happened and 2 things we are glad happened this week in WWE
With WWE Elimination Chamber scheduled for this Sunday, this week saw WWE hyping the pay-per-view. While the Creative team added two more matches (Finn Balor vs Bobby Lashley and Lio Rush in a handicap match for the Intercontinental Championship, and Baron Corbin vs Braun Strowman) to the star-studded match card, it also replaced an unfit Mustafa Ali with Kofi Kingston in the Elimination Chamber matchup for the WWE Championship.
However, amidst all this, the segment which saw Vince McMahon suspending Becky Lynch for 60 days and replacing her with Charlotte Flair in her match against Ronda Rousey at WrestleMania 35 was clearly the highlight of the week. However, it was not the only controversial decision taken by WWE this week.
On another note, WWE also got a few things right- The Revival winning Raw the tag team titles, Seth Rollins' fiery promo. All in all, it was quite a mixed week for WWE which had a fair share of everything.
So, without further ado, let's take a look at 2 things which should not have happened and 2 things we are glad happened this week in WWE.
#4 Should not have happened: The recent NXT call-ups jobbing on the red brand
EC3 and Nikki Cross have been the NXT rookies who have made their main roster debut recently on the Raw roster. However, both received a clean loss on the last episode of Raw. While EC3 lost his match against Ambrose, Nikki succumbed to Ruby Riot this Monday Night on Raw.
Instead of having them feature in a solid storyline in the mid-card to gather momentum and get over among fans, WWE had them incurred losses. While this will not only hinder there momentum and credibility, it will also affect WWE in the long run.