3 things that WWE did right this week, and 3 they didn't (29th & 30th of April)
It isn't easy for a company to create compelling television week in and out, but WWE still manages to keep things rolling for the WWE Universe. The laud should be given to the WWE creative and writing team that does their job to perfection, and while they try to make sense out of anything on TV, it doesn't connect with the fans every time
Despite the backlash or the praise the team receives, they still provide value through their work, and while some moves or storylines don't seem right, the company does everything to make it worthwhile.
This week too the company decided to do some things that would blow the fans away, and they did succeed in it. Here's listing the good, bad and the ugly from this week's episodes of the main show:
#1 Did Right: Bayley is on the right track
Bayley did a good performance between the ropes last week, and this week she continued the same work. Her match with Becky Lynch was phenomenal, and despite the outcome of the match, it was a treat to watch on TV.
She continues to move ahead as a singles competitor, and it would be nice to see her outshine her opponents in the Money in the Bank PPV on May 19th. While that is for another article, her performance over the weeks has made the WWE Universe believer in her and her in-ring skills.
It would be a great thing if she gets the push and is another name in the Women's championship storyline down the line. With such a performance, she will be a new and better option than the others that have been a part of the championship storyline.
Wouldn't it be great if she becomes a part of something more than the ongoing storyline?