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3 things WWE got right on this week's RAW and 2 things they got wrong (December 17, 2018) 

Kurt Angle delivers an Olympic sized beatdown to the man who replaced him as RAW General Manager.
Kurt Angle delivers an Olympic sized beatdown to the man who replaced him as RAW General Manager.

Another week, another episode of Monday Night RAW.

This week's episode of WWE RAW is done and dusted, and it was truly one to remember. We saw a huge announcement from the McMahon family, as well as some very interesting NXT call-ups being announced..

With TLC over, the men and women of team Red will have no time to recover from the barbaric event, as the Superstars of both brands look ahead to the Royal Rumble and the road to WrestleMania.

The Rumble is a chance for any Superstar to instantly earn a WrestleMania main event match, and whilst we have the #30 entrants, there is still plenty of spots left.

Here are three things the WWE got spot on in the latest episode of WWE Monday Night RAW, as well as two things which could've been a whole lot better.

#3 Got It Right: NXT Callups

EC3 will be just one of several NXT Callups.
EC3 will be just one of several NXT Callups.

Despite there being so many Superstars on the main roster, both RAW and SmackDown Live are often criticized as predictable, and even worse, boring.

This has reflected in 2018, in the company's viewing figures, with both shows suffering record lows multiple times.

But this week, the WWE hoped to shake things up, when they announced several NXT Superstars would be making their main roster debuts soon.

Amongst them including Lacey Evans, Lars Sullivan and EC3, all of whom have impressed in the developmental brand.

Whilst NXT stars coming to the main roster have been hit and miss, ranging from Finn Balor to Bo Dallas, hopefully, these announced Superstars will fare well.

And with the Royal Rumble just weeks away, are we looking at some Royal Rumble winners?

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