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3 Things WWE didn't get right on this week's RAW (25th November 2019) 

AJ Styles and Drew McIntyre
AJ Styles and Drew McIntyre

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For the record, this week's RAW was a great show and there weren't many bad things to look at. Still, every episode has it's drawbacks, along with the positives.

Survivor Series on Sunday saw the Red brand lose more matches than they won. WWE's next pay-per-view is TLC, which is scheduled to take place on the 16th of December. Hence, Vince McMahon doesn't have much time to think about different feuds but he did manage to give the WWE Universe some new and different storylines on Monday night.

This was one of the best weekly RAW episodes in a long, long time by far. We saw Rey Mysterio become the new United States Champion, among other things.

If you have noticed it, whenever WWE has title matches or any high stakes bout on a weekly episode, the product of that episode receives high praise as it rightly did yesterday.

Now, let's take a look at the three things WWE didn't get right on this week's episode of the Red brand:


#3 No storylines for the RAW Tag Team Champions?

The Viking Raiders got a huge win against The Undisputed Era (Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish) and the New Day on Sunday at Survivor Series and guess what, they didn't appear on RAW. This would have been the perfect opportunity for WWE to continue The Viking Raiders' momentum but with seemingly nothing in the pipeline, the RAW Tag Team Champions might have missed the show.

Looking at how The Street Profits have nothing to do currently, it wouldn't be a bad idea to pit them against The Viking Raiders. The RAW Tag Team Champions have never really felt like a big deal but with no fault of theirs, of course. They need to be involved in feuds or bouts that have stakes on it, instead of having these little matches against enhancement talent.

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