[7.0] "A very segment heavy episode, majority of segments were important and entertaining though. A very good triple threat main event, great action and despite the finish, it progresses storylines and got even more heat on the heels. Rest of the matches were all duds."
[5.0] "A 'bookend' show. The best way to enjoy is to only watch the first and last segments. Well, that Raw 'Women's Revolution' is so '16 b/c Alexa patronized the entire Raw roster. Is she strong enough in-ring and a captivating-enough personality to provide as many M event segments as Sasha/Charlotte/etc. did last year? Both the opening and main event matches are filled w/ diverting rapid movements and intricate spots. Everything else felt like placeholding, and w/out a world title and the previous evening's Main eventers, WWE didn't have much else it could do. It's rather sad that the Cesaro character is booked as Sheamus's lackey. I guess WWE reminding us of the many big-match victories Sheamus has had rubs onto Cesaro, but attaching the word 'underrated' to the Irishman unfairly links the quality of the perfomer to the push he/she is receiving. Personally, I don't call knocking a tooth out of an immobile opponent a quality of a good worker, but WWE obviously wants to choose its cake and eat it as well. So has Cesaro fallen in love w/ Sheamus? T/out their pairing the idea was that Cesaro was tolerating the brute b/c as a team they could win gold. The excuse for rudo behavior was that the Hardy's have unfairly stolen the Irish/Swiss boy's shine and humiliated them by defeating them in both singles and tag matches. Fine, but if WWE cared about Cesaro's character the execution should have placed a greater emphasis on Cesaro really doing something villainous, something awful, something that speaks to his pain. Instead it comes off that Cesaro is following Sheamus, like Smee would follow Captain Hook. That's not cool and down-the-line will just create greater ambivalence towards Cesaro. The little men had some charming moments in the six-man, but outside of Swann's hot tag, it wasn't special. The Enzo/A Crews segments sucked. I like kooky Dean but his light humor can't be my reason d'etre for enduring the seemingly interminable episodes of Raw. 4. 75"
[8.0] "A solid women's tag match and main event- great promos from Alexa, Bray, Dean, Cesaro and Sheamus, and The Miz. Even Dana upped her game- if this is what her new offense looks like, I'm on board."
[8.0] "Nice show considering this one was one of the few Raw's I can watch all in one sitting. Bit heavy on the talking but the main event was so good that it erased all the negatives. Better than Payback."
[8.0] "This Raw was one of the better Raws of the year, mainly because of the great main event, but the matches throughout Raw actually meant something this time that's what Raw needs more of, Matches that matter"
[5.0] "Just Main Event was awesome, but rest was too boring for me. Segments was ok. And I'm happy that many questions got the answer after this Raw. We know, what matches we'll can see at Extreme Rules. But one match isn't whole show, and just owing to this fight I give that episode 5/10, and not 4/10. Too boring."
[10.0] "I may be overreacting but this was one of the best of RAW's i've seen all year if not ever. No complaints whatsoever, everything was perfect from top to bottom. RAW has been on a roll for the past few months. That main event between Balor/Miz/Rollins should be up there for MOTY candidate."
[8.0] "A really good show. The crowd was hot throughout and kept the annoying chants to a minimum. In fact, the crowd was very open and even cheered the cruiserweights which admittedly had a really good match. The main event was fantastic with PPV quality action and advancing storylines. Alexa's promo at the start was another highlight especially her brutal diss towards Mickie calling her the contemporary of Moolah and Mae Young."