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The biggest winners and losers of last night's Raw (February 4)

She always finds a way to get involved.
She always finds a way to get involved.

Unfortunately, with a few exceptions, Raw returned to the norms we saw last night, delivering a slog of an episode with a lot of fillers that decidedly felt like it was not an episode to build up WrestleMania. The highlight of the show featured Stephanie McMahon, because of course she needed to get herself involved in the hottest angle in the company. Fortunately, it ended in the right way.

Who got the most and least out of last night's episode?


Winner/Loser: Becky Lynch

Becky's night was a bit of an odd one. She had a decent segment with Stephanie McMahon, as in a rarity, the latter got laid out. Unfortunately, the company also played up the injury angle again, with Becky Lynch not being cleared to compete and then being suspended.

All of this smells like an angle for "Shoehorn Charlotte" to worm her way into the match, which is not something that most fans want to see. New era, right?

The interaction between Becky and Rousey afterward was on point, showing again why this should remain a singles match.


Winners: The Revival

For some odd reason, The Revival again are the number one contenders to the Raw Tag Team Championships, even though they've lost three title matches in a row.

This felt like a filler, and it was. The Revival might finally break through, to throw them a bone in certain respects, but there's a good chance they might not, which would render this entire thing pointless.

Raw's Tag Team division remains in shambles, but it was notable that Heavy Machinery was in the match, just a week after they were in a similar match on SmackDown. They should just go to Raw permanently, as the division needs them more right now.

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