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The biggest winners and losers of last night's Raw (March 4)
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Last night's Raw was yet another disappointing slog. There was no way it could compare to last week, with the good news of Roman Reigns' cancer remission and Batista's shocking return, but this particular episode felt like it had no effort at all put into it from the creative team.
Hopefully, all this ends after Sunday when Fastlane is over.
Nevertheless, did anyone manage to pull off a win last night? Let's take a look:
Losers: Everyone who took part in this match
The feud that never ends just got another iteration. There may be no one more irrelevant right now than Braun Strowman, who has been saddled with a directionless Baron Corbin and Bobby Lashley for weeks. Drew McIntyre, for his part, has lost all of the menacing aura that was so meticulously constructed for him in 2018. He's now just another face in the crowd.
Finn Balor and Kurt Angle are faces in the crowd, too. Apparently, this was a better use of the Intercontinental Champion than an open challenge that made Seth Rollins' reign last year so memorable.
Perhaps this leads to a big multi-man match for the title at WrestleMania, but it's more than a slog to sit through.
Losers: The Raw tag team division
WWE has booked a lot of gauntlet matches recently, and after seeing how over Seth Rollins got last year and Kofi Kingston has gotten this year, it's easy to see why.
This gauntlet just didn't cut the mustard, though.
Filler from bell to bell, it featured low-rung teams that we've been conditioned for a year to not care the slightest about. Instead of getting Heavy Machinery over, it instead drew attention to how dilapidated and depleted the Raw tag team division really is at the moment.