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3 Interesting observations from this week's RAW (February 11, 2019)

Here are a few interesting observations from this week's edition of Monday Night RAW (Feb. 11)
Here are a few interesting observations from this week's edition of Monday Night RAW (Feb. 11)

This week's edition of WWE Monday Night RAW (11th February 2019) saw a lot of contrasting moments. Right from Vince McMahon suspending Becky Lynch well beyond WrestleMania 35 to Seth Rollins vying to 'sell his soul' in order to defeat Brock Lesnar, last night's episode had it all.

Regardless of the big reveal that built up till the end, the show was quite flawed. As a matter of fact, the big reveal itself has many fans split into both sides of the equation. Let us know what you thought about last night's episode in the comments section below.

With Elimination Chamber taking place this Sunday, let us take a look at some interesting observations from last night's episode of Monday Night RAW...


#3 Weird Segues

Why were there so many abrupt transitions last night?
Why were there so many abrupt transitions last night?

Unknowingly, WWE might have made a technical blunder on RAW last night. But then again, most of the abrupt transitions that occurred throughout the show could be intentional as well.

Bayley and Sasha Banks came out before we could even properly jump from the Becky-Authority segment to the next. Elias got interrupted way too many times, even if that was inserted solely for comedic purposes. Dean Ambrose came out just after Paul Heyman received Seth Rollins' message loud and clear.

Ambrose instructed his former Shield-brother to slay the beast at WrestleMania, and one can't help but summarise that this sudden change in The Lunatic Fringe's character might be due to the production team trying to quickly transition from segment-to-segment for some particular reason.

Perhaps they wanted to make up time for the RAW Tag Team Championship match and the final segment of the night itself. But you never know what drove the production team to opt for this route. What do you think?

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