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Monday Night RAW: 3rd March 2014 - 5 talking points

What awaits at WrestleMania

For those who think that the only thing you can do behind enemy lines is to sit low and let the day pass, well WWE might not be the place for you. Despite being in the backyard of CM Punk without his presence, the creative managed to keep the fans quiet for most of the time with some twists and turns.

From hitting Punk’s music in the start to projecting Daniel Bryan as a fallen hero in the end, WrestleMania seemed to be in the making this week but still many questions were left lingering in the mind of everyone.

Shield’s match with the Wyatt Family was clearly the high point of the night which also saw a major title change. And though the battle lines were drawn clearly by the WWE there were many talking points that sprouted from Monday night, so let’s take a look at the most significant ones.

Heyman back with his brilliance

It’s not a mic its pipe bomb

One thing that was most expected in the feud between Undertaker and Brock Lesnar was the involvement of Paul Heyman in it. With his ability of being a hate magnet, Heyman simply adds a lot into the feud that would’ve not been there if Lesnar was alone.

The idea of bringing out Heyman with Punk’s music was a nice touch to start with and Heyman just took off from there.

Acknowledging the absence of Punk to set the stage for Lesnar-Taker feud was a typical show of Heyman’s brilliance with the mic and the fans are going to see a lot of this as the buildup progresses further.

The moment when Taker finally locks horns with Heyman will be one worth waiting for so keep an eye for that before WrestleMania.

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