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Best and worst of RAW: 4th December 2017

What were the ups and downs from this episode of RAW?
What were the ups and downs from this episode of RAW?

The Staples Center in Los Angeles, California witnessed a pretty decent episode of RAW. There were enough positives across this show, to warrant a thumbs up review from us.

We're also excited to report that later this week, Sportskeeda Wrestling will be live at WWE Live India 2017, catching the men and women of RAW in action, in addition to the marquee match between Jinder Mahal and Triple H in the main event. This was a great way to whet our appetite for the action that we'll witness.

Of course, it is impossible to create the picture perfect spanning across three hours, and we do have certain reservations that we feel may not bode well in the long run. Of course, we would love to hear from you.

Let us know your 'Best and Worst' in the comments down below.


#1 Best: A brilliant main event

This match honestly had it all
This match honestly had it all

Even if the tag team title match between Cesaro and Sheamus against Rollins and Ambrose, had ended the way it seemed at first, it would have received a positive review from our team. That's how good it was. Despite the tease of a no-contest, these two teams put on another clinic.

The match was built around Rollins' inability to tag Ambrose. Dean Ambrose had been knocked off the apron, and Rollins had no one to tag. When the tag was eventually made, and several back-and-forth sequences took place, the crowd erupted.

It seemed that the men would fight another day, as the match ended in a no-contest at first. The WWE Universe erupted again when Kurt Angle restarted the match and it seemed as if The Shield would pick up the tag team championships.

Nobody expected Samoa Joe to interfere at the end, and this sets up things brilliantly, for the weeks to follow.

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