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Best and Worst of WWE Raw - 29th August, 2016

For the first time, WWE gave fans what they wanted

Before we start, we’d like to take a moment and apologize. We need some time to breathe, get our jaws off the floor and digest just happened. That was a winner of a show after weeks of underwhelming Monday nights! Okay, we apologize again. This is not good journalism. Let’s begin at the start. 

Raw came to us this week from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. This week’s Raw was a big show even before it aired, with a Championship match for a vacant title, as well as a segment featuring Paul Heyman. It needed to be, considering how disappointed people were at Finn Balor losing the Universal Championship with an injury, a week prior.

Also, considering Smackdown was beating Raw in terms of quality output week after week, Raw needed to step up its game. And step up it did. This is the WWE we love dearly. Let’s analyze the good and bad. 

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