Monday Night RAW: 10th March 2014 - Superstar Ratings
It seemed like the WWE finally started to hear the rampant fans after they made the Authority bow down to the never dying Yes Movement on Raw.
WrestleMania got a sudden life from nowhere after the big announcement by Hulk Hogan on Raw that Daniel Bryan will face Triple H to get a chance to be on the main event. The possibility of seeing Bryan wrestle twice and headlining WrestleMania thus became the biggest take away from this week which also saw many other developments.
The legendary show is shaping up well after what went down on Raw so let’s take a look at how the people on the roster faired with the Superstar ratings.
Rybaxel- 5
Despite having great technical skills and power in the team, Rybaxel is turning into some sort of a tag team jobbers in the division.
They are struggling to get a win at the moment and has no momentum whatsoever to go behind the titles. a loss against the tag team champions this week seemed ungraceful and they are going to find it hard to get their place in WrestleMania.
The Real Americans- 6
Their eventual split-up was the theme this week also as Jack Swagger seems to be heading to the edge of a cliff. Cesaro is sure to break out after this storyline while Zeb Colter might come along. This will leave Swagger in a bad situation and in need of some great push.
Another loss to Big E didn’t do him any good as well and WWE should think about getting in someone new rather than having Big E in the mix.
Big E – 6
The intercontinental champion has been stuck around with the Real Americans for some time now and he rarely wrestled anyone other than Cesaro and Swagger during this.
Though he has been getting win over the duo, most of them came in a tainted way thanks to the friction between the tag team and Big E’s dominance wasn’t taking centre stage like it used to a few months ago.
The Usos- 6.5
The Usos continued their great run after winning the title and got one over Rybaxel this week. However, The Outlaws were lurking around the champions calling out that it won’t be late till they cash in their re match clause.
A typical performance this week also from the Usos as they head for WrestleMania with the hope of stealing the show.
John Cena – 6.5
Cena and Hulk Hogan in the ring posing was a moment for the archives.
The Cenation leader came out and challenged Bray for a match at WrestleMania and went on to get a win over Erick Rowan. The match wasn’t anything above average however, but the exchanges with Bray and some quality time with Hogan in the ring gave Cena a good night.
The Undertaker-7
It was awesome to see the Phenom starting to talk again and having Paul Heyman on the other side made things more interesting.
Taker talking in riddles actually reminded the fans of Bray Wyatt’s recent promos and there were striking resemblance in the way he talked. Heyman did what he does best and asked Taker to walk away from the match.
An intriguing clash of word between the two made the buildup more exciting and the expectations are clearly on the rise.
Christian- 7
Some more heel brilliance from Christian as he got into a Memphis street fight from Sheamus. Many of the WWE fans might be wondering why he didn’t turn heel earlier since it’s been a turning point after his return.
The loss against Sheamus wasn’t that bad either considering the fact that both men put on another great match for the fans.