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2 things WWE did right and 2 things WWE didn't do right on RAW ( 15 July 2019)

It was jaw-dropping
It was jaw-dropping

Extreme Rules was a great show and the stakes were high for RAW. The journey to SummerSlam began on the red brand this week as WWE produced an awesome episode. The show had some good matches and entertaining segments.

Bray Wyatt made his appearance on RAW when he attacked Finn Balor. While Seth Rollins didn't get a rematch for the Universal Championship, he became the next challenger of Brock Lesnar by winning the Ten-Man Battle Royal match. The 24/7 Title changed hands when R-Truth pinned Drake Maverick in a hotel room.

Drew McIntyre suffered a shocking loss against Cedric Alexander. Natalya became the next challenger of Becky Lynch. Moreover, the Club faced the Lucha House Party and a new rivalry was hinted at on Miz TV.

Here we discuss two things WWE did right and two things WWE didn't do right on RAW this week.  

#2 Didn't do right: Natalya became the number one contender of Becky Lynch

Becky Lynch managed to retain the RAW Women's Championship at Extreme Rules. Since Lacey Evans and Becky Lynch had a long rivalry, they were expected to end the feud at Extreme Rules. A Fatal 4-Way Women's Match took place on RAW to decide the next challenger of the Man.

Naomi, Alexa Bliss, Carmella and Natalya competed in the Fatal 4-Way match. The match was certainly impressive and Lynch was present at ringside. After beating three other women, Natalya earned the right face Becky Lynch at the biggest show of the summer.

While Natalya is a talented performer, the fans are not likely to be thrilled about the match at SummerSlam. Considering SummerSlam is the second biggest after pay-per-view after WrestleMania, Lynch needs a bigger challenger for the RAW Women's Championship. Since Sasha Banks has been absent for a long time, the Boss could have been an ideal opponent for Becky Lynch at SummerSlam. 

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