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Best and worst of RAW- 11 Dec, 2017

A glimpse at the ups and downs from this week's show
A glimpse at the ups and downs from this week's show

On the heels of a tour across the world, the men and women of RAW came to the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, and put together a decent show, this week. It wasn't the best episode of RAW that we've seen, and neither was it the worst.

It was one of those shows that had plenty of developments that should hopefully, play out in an interesting manner, over the coming weeks. It was a show that had its moments, but also had some aspects that did not deliver.

It's time once again, for the Best and Worst of RAW. Whether you agree or disagree with our assessment, we are definitely all ears.

Feel free to comment with your thoughts about the action, down below.


#1 Best: Skirting the topic

Drew Gulak may just be the best thing among the Cruiserweights
Drew Gulak may just be the best thing among the Cruiserweights

In light of all that has happened with Rich Swann, let us begin this week's action with the Cruiserweight match. Rich Swann was supposed to face Drew Gulak for a shot at the top prize in the purple brand.

Swann was arrested earlier this week, and therefore suspended for his actions. Instead of the planned match, the following match was booked to determine who would go on to face Enzo Amore for the Cruiserweight Championship.

Cedric Alexander, Mustafa Ali, Tony Nese and Ariya Daivari took each other to the limit, as they always do, during the course of the match, but the man who stole the show was Drew Gulak. Sitting at the commentary desk, he avoided every question about the possibility of facing Enzo Amore for the Cruiserweight Championship.

Perhaps the highlight of Gulak's conversation (or lack thereof) with Michael Cole was justifying his friend Tony Nese's actions. How he's not flying around the ring, but falling instead. Gulak is one to watch out for. A man with some serious long-term potential.

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