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3 things WWE got wrong on this week's RAW and 2 things they got right (March 4th, 2019)

The Shield will compete together for the first time in months at the upcoming Fastlane pay per view.
The Shield will compete together for the first time in months at the upcoming Fastlane pay per view.

Another edition of WWE Monday Night RAW is in the bag and this is certainly one to remember.

Taking place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the men and women aimed to prove themselves in the city of brotherly love just six days before WWE Fastlane.

The final pit-stop on the road to WrestleMania 35, Fastlane is shaping up to be a huge pay per view, with plenty on the line going into the biggest show of the year.

With so much on the line, the men and women of team red were rightly ready to give it their all tonight, and some of it worked out perfectly.

Here are 3 things the WWE got right on the March 4th, 2019 edition of Monday Night RAW, as well as two things that could have been a whole lot better.

2: Got it right: Ronda Rousey's heel turn

Rousey brutalized The Man ahead of Lynch's huge match with Charlotte Flair at Fastlane.
Rousey brutalized The Man ahead of Lynch's huge match with Charlotte Flair at Fastlane.

The RAW Women's Champion is officially heel, and for many fans, it is a long time coming.

After throwing down the title last week, Stephanie McMahon was ready to have Becky Lynch face Charlotte Flair for the vacant title until Rousey made her return.

Demolishing Becky Lynch in the ring, the former UFC star confirmed her heel turn, after weeks of being booed.

Whilst she may have been primarily booed for the crime of not being Becky Lynch in their feud, it's great to see the WWE embrace the natural heat that Rousey has had since joining the company.

At Fastlane, Lynch and Flair will face off, though if Lynch wins, it will be a triple threat match at WrestleMania, something many fans are certainly hoping for.

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