[8.0] "This was one of my favorite Raws of the year. It featured 4 good matches, which almost never happens. Several of them being given the time to develop which was much better than the boring formulaic talking segments and skits. We had no Alexa playground segment which was a huge bonus. We still had a bad main event with a ridiculous finish leading to a match I have no interest in seeing but hey you can? t get everything. Riddle and Woods looked like a match right out of New Japan, it was great. The finish to Kofi/Drew was very annoying but getting a rematch isn? t all bad."
[7.0] "You know what, this show was good. McIntyre vs Kingston was great, and the interferance made sense, and now they're going to have a rematch, which i will not say no to. The beat the clock challenge was lame, it made Cross look like a freaking jobber, and what's worse is, this is officially an L for Ripley which sucks ass. Flair vs Asuka was awesome and i look forward to seeing Ripley vs Flair. Alexander vs Benjamin looked really good too, hope they can end their feud in HIAC. Riddle vs Woods was a good match and it's cool seeing Riddle slowly transforming into a darker character. The other matches were kinda boring but this was the best RAW i watched in a long while. Hope they can keep this up"
[4.0] "A repetitive and somewhat boring RAW. Outside of the segment by the US TITLE the rest is something already seen and even repetitive although the matches were very good, but I feel that more talents were lacking compared to the time they gave to many matches. It was a RAW meh."
[6.0] "Repititive and mostly dull storytelling but the action was very good. It was a surprise to see Raw put on multiple good matches, one after another in a single night. There were four matches that I found to be good and the rest weren't so bad either. I am still a little saddened by the repititive storytelling although there are a few fresh elements to the show like the addition of Kingston to the WWE Title picture, the great build up towards RK Bro and Cedric's great promo. Flair Vs Ripley was always gonna happen and its sad because Charlotte has much better chemistry with Asuka than Ripley. It was fun when Ripley came to Raw with the NXT Women's Championship the previous year but I am not really loving this feud. It feels forced and not really interesting. Loved Riddle using the RKO to finish Woods. RK Bro is my favourite thing on Raw at the moment and Riddle using the RKO was my favourite moment of the show. Sheamus continues to carry the US Title with pride but doesn't have a decent challenger. Humberto is a good wrestler but most fans won't care because WWE doesn't put a decent effort to make us care. Cedric cut a great promo and got a huge win and the main event wasn't too bad. I was not a fan of placing the Women's Tag team match at the main event. Kingston Vs McIntyre / Flair Vs Asuka would have been a much better choice. In terms of action it was one of the best Raw in recent memory. MOTN :- Riddle Vs Woods at ****."
[7.0] "A rare recent RAW where the match quality got the show over the line. Sure there was still some weird stuff like Rhea Ripley failing to beat Nikki Cross in two minutes, and AJ Styles losing to Jaxson Ryker (to be fair, he also lost to him in TNA), but we had McIntyre/Kingston, Asuka/Flair and Riddle/Woods to compensate for that. Some may find the repeated mentions of going back to live shows excessive, but I'd sure as hell want to make that as big a deal as possible. UPDATE: This turned out to be Adnan Virk's last episode of RAW, he only lasted seven weeks. Completely out of his depth."
[6.0] "An episode a Raw with well over an hour of actually really good in-ring performances? ! Am I dreaming? Now if only the booking and storytelling could be as good as the matches. The Beat the Clock match was an absolute slap in the face to both competitors, making Cross look like a total scrub who supposedly couldn't hang in the ring even two minutes with Rhea, and Rhea looks like an idiot for forgetting(? ) the stipulation she set for the match herself. Absolutely terrible stuff. Aside from that the other four of the first five matches ranged anywhere from great to awesome, and all but one had a clean, decisive finish. Once again The New Day prove to the MVPs of the show, but this time in singles matches. Kofi's promos have also been fire these last few weeks. But it wouldn't be an episode of Raw without some distraction finishes, so AJ Styles does the job to Breitbart: The Wrestler. Why are these two teams even feuding? Are Styles and Omos supposed to be babyfaces now? Sheamus vs. Carillo was short and sweet, these two guys have nice chemistry and it was a good mix of styles. And then you have the main event... Jesus. Nia Jax is objectively the worst wrestler on any wrestling TV show right now, and hopefully we're finally done having to see her twice a week. Tamina ain't much better. But hey, nepotism gonna nepotism. The whole match was just a plodding snorefest that was only slightly interesting when Baszler and Natalya were working together. Stupid finish, bad way to end the show, incredibly tired of Reginald being the most important person in whatever women's storyline he's involved in."
[7.0] "some good matches this week, Drew vs Kofi, Charlotte vs Asuka, Shelton vs Cedric and Riddle vs Woods were all good to great matches, I've no idea why AJ had to lose to Ryker and also why the womens tag titles were the main event over some of the other matches, but in ring wise this was a pretty good show"
[7.0] "This was an alright show. A few great matches (Drew/Kofi, Asuka/Charlotte, and Riddle/Woods) really carried Raw this week. Everything else was passable. Happy to see Nikki on TV again. AJ Styles losing to Jaxson Ryker in two minutes is one of the worst booking decisions I've seen in my nearly three years of actively watching wrestling. Corey burying Cedric on commentary annoyed me. Sheamus and Humberto had a fine match with a better post match angle, and the main event was okay. Overall an alright show carried by some great matches."