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WWE RAW 18th April 2016: 5 Points to Note

Shane McMahon was Ambrose’s first guest on his talk show

Raw was off to a hardcore fanbase this week with London playing host to the show. All the regular big names were on the show and Shane McMahon was again in power. It’s beyond disbelief at this point.

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The show’s gotten better with his presence. Obviously, there is a lot of excitement surrounding this particular McMahon. It’s pretty okay to believe that due to the tremendous social media support, again, he will be running Raw up until Payback, or so it seems. And that’s just great news at this point, if that’s what’s meant to be.

Here are the 5 points to note from this week’s show:

 

  1. Heels and Faces
These two should have more segments together

Raw began with Dean Ambrose walking out to the ring to a nice pop for the first official edition of the Ambrose Asylum. His first guest was the man who paved the way for this show. Yep, Shane McMahon was once again in control of Monday Night Raw.

London was just so happy to have Shane-O-Mac and ‘Dean-O’ around.

But then Owens interrupted this little party to address what he thinks is a personal vendetta Shane McMahon has against him. This isn’t exactly Austin Vs McMahon but it’s still pretty darn interesting because of the performers involved. Owens and Shane McMahon should have many more segments together.

Plus, Chris Jericho is hilarious as a heel. The opening segment was precisely good because it had together in the ring, two much beloved babyfaces and two heels who feel wronged by the McMahons’ monopoly. This unlikely friendship between The Prizefighter and The Ayatollah of Rock N Rolla was hilarious.

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