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thedaynos wrote on 08.03.2025:
[2.0] "Man this was a disappointment for sure. This huge match between Rock/Austin and NWO was barely talked about during the show, and the match itself was just going through the motions type shit and pretty boring really. Outside of that, Jericho's limo runs over HHH's dog, which pisses off HHH and again he tries to pedigree stephanie but was unable to. I have a sneaky suspicion that he'll get a pedigree on her at wrestlemania. He has to, right? Al Snow winning the hardcore title in a match that ended before it began doesn't make any sense to me, and Christian turning on DDP after DDP wills him to a win makes absolutely no sense to me either. I was enjoying this team for the past 2 weeks. Really nothing happens here and it isn't a good hype show for WM18, at all. There was this ongoing skit throughout the episode of Vince, Flair, and Linda in a board room with a bunch of nobodies trying to make some decision that I really didn't understand. This really came out of nowhere and did not have the effect that Vince wanted it to have, cause it was boring as fuck. I have nothing good to say about this show."
MotherOfThreeKids wrote on 08.07.2023:
[8.0] "I give this episode an eight. I didn't like heelturn of Christian. I thought him and DDP would be a great team."
Ruthless Attitude wrote on 29.06.2023:
[4.0] "Pretty weird go home episode of Raw. The main event has a lot of buzz with The Rock and Austin vs the nWo in a match that was the only official time Austin and Hogan ever wrestled and it turned out to be a total squash. Crowd at least seemed hot for it and it's easy to see why Rock v Hogan overshadowed the main event at Wrestlemania. This was the only feud that had any kind of proper build. It made sense to put nWo over strong, but seeing Rock and Austin get in so little offense was a bit disappointing. The rest of the show was really poor with DDP and Christian as well as a fun promo from Edge being some of the rare highlights. The board meeting segments was unbelievably dull with Vince and Flair not really feuding in the last month so the whole set up made no sense with Vince getting full control for all of one show. I mean does the board not even watch Vince McMahon every week. Surely Ric has a ton of video evidence he could have used? Worse still is the Stephanie/Triple H/Dog/Jericho stuff who's order of importance on this show is in that exact order. It's just terrible viewing and not only does it drag the main event feud down significantly with some childish antics and Jericho practically buried in this feud at this point, but it's just really tasteless storytelling. It took the running over of a dog to set up Triple H to be hit with a sledgehammer to the quads by Jericho? Really? Could he not have gotten the same heat without that stupid set up?"
Balastos wrote on 14.04.2023:
"Un show un peu moue, surtout l'angle Flair et McMahon avec les avocats, mais j'ai bien aimé le premier match avec les Hardys et RVD contre Dudleys et Regal, l'histoire entre Jericho et HHH aussi, j'ai rigolé avec le chien, j'ai aussi aimé le fou rire de Booker et Edge quand Angle danse. Rikishi contre Test, un match qui ne sert pas à grand chose mais toujours bien de voir Rikishi, par contre match très court pour le changement de titre, Al Snow qui devient champion face à Goldust, bref un peu décevant pour un Raw d'avant Wrestlemania mais il y a quand même des choses à retenir."
kewf1988 wrote on 09.03.2023:
[2.0] "Outside of the opener and the Angle promo this was an atrocious WM go home show with the main focus being Jericho running over HHH's dog. The biggest show of the year, and the Raw before it, that is supposed to sell that show, is about a dog. Yeah."
Smi-48 wrote on 25.06.2017:
[5.0] "Gleich zu Beginn gibt es ein wildes Match mit dem besseren Ende für die Faces. Es folgt ein Special Meeting des Board Of Directors, das Vince wohl mit einer Gerichtsverhandlung verwechselt. Später am Abend lässt sich Flair dann auch für den Undertaker freigeben. Unterdessen verkündet Angle, dass er ein Match gegen Kane für Mania bekommen hat. Es folgt ein längeres Segment der oberen Midcarder, um für später am Abend ein Match zu konstruieren. Die Helmsleys streiten um einen Köter, den Jericho beim Gassi gehen an eine Limo bindet und, naja, die Limo fährt dann weg. Böse! Perfect ermöglicht Test den Big Boot zum Sieg über Rikishi. So kurz vor Mania-Toreschluß holt sich Al Snow noch schnell den Hardcore-Titel von Goldust. Das vorab aufgebaute Tag-Match mit Angle & Co. ist solides TV, aber kein richtig bemerkenswerter Wurf. Dank DDP kann Christian Billy besiegen. Jazz schafft es, die talentfreie Keibler zum Sieg über das etablierte Team Lita & Trish zu ziehen. Jericho und Triple H kommen dann noch einmal kurz auf den Hund. Im letzten Match des Abends besiegt die nWo dank numerischer Überzahl das Team aus Austin & Rock. Somit präsentiert man die schwarz-weisse Fraktion kurz vor Wrestlemania noch einmal als tatsächliche Bedrohung. Die Show ist irgendwie lauwarm, denn was im Main-Event an Aufwand betrieben wird, ist spätestens in der Midcard nur noch aktionistische Flickschusterei."
Codebreaker wrote on 17.05.2016:
[4.0] "Die letzte RAW vor WrestleMania X-8 und der rote Faden der Show ist der Streit zwischen Triple H und Stephanie wem ihr dicken Hund nun gehört. Jericho geht weiter unter und ist nur Stephs verlängerter Arm. Al Snow holt sich den Hardcore Title in knapp über einer Minute Matchzeit. Die Fehde zwischen Austin & Rock gegen die nWo ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt schon auserzählt, so das nur noch ein lahmes Handicap-Match übrigbleibt."
WerderBremen wrote on 07.08.2009:
[10.0] "Klasse, solche Shows braucht das Land! Sowas wäre heute toll, stattdessen gibts Gasthosts...!"