Five ways Monday Night Raw got better this week
WWE burned it down this week on Monday Night Raw and the company did a lot to prepare fans for the upcoming Stomping Grounds pay per view. The show also had a bit of an Attitude Era feel to it, which, along with the wild booking decisions, the star-studded main event, and a few decent mid-card booking decisions, made for an amazing show.
Sure, this week's edition of Monday Night Raw might not be everyone's cup of tea. Beyond that, some of the WWE Universe has already soured on the product to the point of no return, but this was a treat for those that stuck around. Furthermore, it might be what propels WWE to defeat AEW in the upcoming rating's war.
With that being said and another edition of Monday Night Raw in the books, here are five ways Monday Night Raw got better this week. As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments below and be sure to tell us if you think Monday Night Raw was better this week or not.
#5 Edgier Content
Whether it lasts or not remains to be seen, but it's very obvious that WWE is taking an edgier approach to their storytelling. In fact, between Lacey Evans's extra sexy saunter to the ring and Kevin Owens taking shots at the production crew for not having signs ready, WWE seems to be in the midst of a revolution of sorts.
With that being said and WWE giving up on this kind of storytelling in the past after only a few in the past, it's not really known whether the company will stick with it though. If they choose to continue however, it does give them a lot of room creatively and also allows them to pull from the Attitude Era for inspiration.