5 Biggest things WWE secretly told us on Monday Night Raw
In what was possibly an incredible fallout to the Royal Rumble, WWE brought their best foot forward to keep the emphasis on WrestleMania 35 with an incredible episode of Monday Night Raw.
The creative team was successful in advancing storylines for the Grandest Stage of Them All and propelled characters that desperately need the spotlight to shine.
With Elimination Chamber being the next roadblock in line, the company teased a lot of matches that could transpire in Texas, with Nia Jax and Tamina and The Riott Squad earning their way in the Elimination Chamber match for the Women's Tag-Team Championships.
Considering that WWE has brought significant spotlight on Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins, both the competitors left no stone unturned in making the most of their opportunities tonight on Monday Night Raw.
While Becky has already cleared her intentions for WrestleMania 35, the Architect's chilling encounter with the Beast Incarnate will only fuel the narrative for weeks to come.
Regardless of what transpired, there are still a lot of things that the company tried to tell vicariously through some of their segments and matches. What were they? Let's find out.
Here are the 5 biggest things WWE secretly told us on Monday Night Raw.
#1 Baron Corbin defeated Kurt Angle to look strong against Braun Strowman
As much as I admire the creative team for pushing young talent and telling some compelling stories, Kurt Angle's credibility on the main roster has left most of the fans baffled.
While the Olympic Gold Medalist may not be a threat in any sort today, but he is still one of the greatest technical wrestlers who ever graced the squared circle.
Considering that Baron Corbin has not developed as a main roster villain, giving him the victory over Angle was only a sign for things to come later in the night when the Lone Wolf interfered and led an attack on the Monster Among Men with some quick help from Drew McIntyre.
Since this could be a potential storyline for WrestleMania 35, ascending Corbin at the expense of Kurt Angle felt like a huge disappointment as far as the latter's credibility is concerned.