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Best and Worst of WWE SmackDown- Singles push for tag-team Superstar, Strange creative decision 

This week's episode of SmackDown had both ups and downs
This week's episode of SmackDown had both ups and downs

Honestly, this show wasn't either very good or very bad. In terms of a fallout show, it was fine because we got to see a few big returns, but there's very little to write home about, all said and done.

One thing that cannot be disputed is that the show was very eventful and I shall touch upon the same in this very article. Please let me know your thoughts in the comments section below and let me know if you agree or disagree with me.

Also, be sure to rate your favorite matches in this section. Also, leave a comment and tell me if there were matches that you particularly liked or even disliked.

Enough chit chat, ladies and gentlemen. Let's dive straight into the analysis of WWE SmackDown.


#1 Best: Sheamus gets a singles push

Sheamus should have been back a long time ago, but he was kept on the shelf for whatever reason until this week. In any case, the good news is that he's back and is clearly going to be given a singles push, judging from the recent promo.

Honestly, I am okay with this if you consider the fact that The Bar had run its course and Sheamus can certainly come back as a top heel, to possibly feud with the likes of Ali. I've interviewed Sheamus a few times in the past and he always speaks about how he likes facing new talent. For him to take on the likes of Shorty G and elevate them wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility.

One thing that few can dispute is the fact that this Irishman puts on great matches every time he steps into a ring. Let's hope that his current run is a success.

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