[5.0] "Being a 2 and half to 3 hour show and only having 30minutes of wrestling is absolutely not acceptable - especially with 2 of your bookend matches being atrocious! Granted i get that each half hour for every show on television or streaming has room for 8 minutes of commercial/advertisement space, but that would total out 48 minutes of dedicated focus for commercials and that would leave, or should leave, 2hrs 15min of available time for wrestling and promo segments. But no - you only give an average of 35min worth of wrestling and not even good wrestling at that. Penta's run as champ has been a joke, your Vision stable is so bare bones and barely hanging on to any form of thread, the Usos are so played out, and the WM Main Event is eyerolling because of a dead dad comment and because.... someone is "old". Granted the Oba and Lesnar interactions are interesting, but I feel that this forced WWE hand because of need on something impactful, which I am hoping great things for, but in all seriousness I am only seeing maybe a 5-10minute match at WM with these two. For WM coming up, this run is rough. The lack of wrestling, the lack of interesting storytelling... which is suppose to be WWE's bread and butter according to them, and the constant ads and commercials is nauseating, I am waiting for WM to be over with and hope that WWE can start fresh and end all of these storylines as soon as possible. My rating is based on a top level, highly funded and well supported fanbase promotion, but rating it by the lack of initiative and focus they are putting on their product and being arrogant on utilizing the talent and time for who and what they have in the back."
[8.0] "I like how feuds and stories was told on this show, yeah, short and mid matches made that show little bit worse, but still interesting to watch. Finn vs Judgement Day, Roman vs CM Punk with the Usos, CM Punk laughing back to Roman at the end of the show, Usos vs Vision, Bayley and Lyra's path to the Wrestlemania, Kairi Sane's story with Asuka, Grayson's story with the New Day, Je'Von's victory and Penta's defence"
[6.0] "Four rather short matches, often poorly concluded except for the second. The stakes of the main event somewhat redeem an otherwise mediocre performance in the ring. Outside of the ring, there were two good segments (Punk and AJ Lee), a few decent angles (Danhausen, Kairi), and a disturbing opening to the show for obvious ethical reasons. Match quality: 2.5/5. Angles and off-match segments: 1.5/3. Bonus/penalty: none. Total: 6/10. Watched on Netflix (FR)."
[5.0] "Action, action, action, ACTION. This show needs more action and less promotion. WWE no longer knows how to tell stories through wrestling; it's disconnecting the sports format people are supposed to come to see from the spectacle. I feel like I'm watching one of those bad Netflix series that gets lost in the shuffle. It's worrying, pathetic, and makes you want to cry. I don't care about the opening segment; Lesnar's in it, so forget it. The Usos vs. Vision match, instead of showcasing Jey Uso's lack of control through the wrestling itself, prefers to disqualify him through LA Knight, who I don't see fitting into this storyline. Reigns vs. Punk gives us another interesting matchup and raises questions about whether the Samoan family is closer than ever or if there are deeper issues than what's being shown. But where's Gunther? Is there no room for the man who retired three legends in the last few months? Why do they always seem to downplay one of their best heel characters? Why isn't it selling? Je Von Evans and Waller do a good job, as do Baylyria and the Kabuki Warriors, but it's not enough to keep the show going. WWE and TKO are making the road to WrestleMania incredibly difficult and are alienating loyal fans in their quest to make more money, and it seems very discouraging that this trend will continue."
[6.0] "First of all, the in ring action was a letdown. I was expecting more from every match (I'll give a pass to the main event, since I'm not sure how much Dom was really at full strenght). On the storyline side, things were more satisfying: Punk and Roman steal the show once again, and a bunch of secondary feuds are finally starting to take shape for Mania. There's still so much up in the air (Rollins? LA Knight? The Usos? The mid-card titles? ), but overall I'd call an ok episode"
[3.0] "30 minutes of in ring action on a 3 hour show is not good, Oba Femi/Brock Lesnar segment was okay, Paul Heyman/Seth Rollins segment was the best of the show, the episode of RAW could have been delivered better, CM Punk/Roman Reigns had some decent verbal exchanges and Roman attacked Punk which Punk has been trying to Reigns to do . Austin Theory & Logan Paul vs Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso: I did not have much interest in this match, the quality was not that good and the ending was a cheap and easy way out with Jey getting caught using the brass knuckles [*1/4]. Je'Von Evans vs Grayson Waller: Evans continues to showcase his impressive agility, Waller was fine as was the match, Evans winning was good to see [**1/4]. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs Asuka & Kairi Sane: A fine women's tag team match that was mainly there for Bayley and Valkyria to win and then issue a challenge for the titles against Nia Jax & Lash Legend, for a tv match it was fine [**1/4]. Penta vs Dominik Mysterio: Not a good match, Finn Balor interfering whilst made sense did not improve the quality, did not have much interest [*1/4]."
[7.0] "I may be in the minority but I liked this episode. There was one REALLY bad match but overall that's the only noteworthy negative thing that I could think of. I liked the opening segment, the Seth segment, I also thought Becky cut her best promo in almost a year now, and I thought there were some good matches here. Overall it's a good episode but I do feel like WWE needs to do better when it comes to the road to WrestleMania because there's only been 1 episode that I was blown away from so far, and that's an issue."
[3.0] "Sometimes I wish I could comment emojis only. Granted it would be 20 laughing emojis which isn't helpful or useful but that's exactly how I feel watching any WWE show these days. Why continue? Hate watching is a thing. We sit on a discord channel and basically play Rifftrax. It's honestly a lot of fun and helps get through the wrestling malfeasance that we're witnessing. This is the kind of show that's building towards the biggest show of the year? They could be building towards Great Balls of Firepalooza sponsored by Riyadh Season and you wouldn't know the difference. Penta vs Dom in a shitty match and a non wrestling main event? WWE is a lot like the 1993 or 2002 New York Mets. They threw all the money at high priced, over the hill talent to produce zero exciting results."
[4.0] "About half an hour of wrestling, none of it very good and bookended by a shit opener with a DQ finish and a crap main marred by interference. Punk/Roman was better than their last couple of interactions but still extremely tame and nowhere near their first encounter, Oba/Lesnar a miles worse version of what they did last time out with Oba having the upper hand again. Crowd didn't give a shit about any of the names Heyman listed apart from a guy who's a reigning champion in their rival promotion which was quite funny. Just nothing to get very excited about. Still no Gunther, guy must be holed up with Royce Keys somewhere. Boring backstage segments, including one with fucking IShowSpeed, so negative points for that one, with the usual shitty pacing and a million adverts in one form or another to make this show close to unwatchable live. 4/10."
[6.0] "Overall, that wasn't a bad episode, because we got a many stories that developed on a road to WrestleMania. Liv and Stephanie have a brutal fight, Finn also attacked his opponent and JD McDounagh, Oba again shocked the Beast. Maybe there were too many fight development, but it's fine. Very intresting moment was in Heyman/Rollins story, because for me it's a fresh things when Paul ready to physical 1 on 1 and he outsmarted Seth this time. Final segment was also great and CM Punk's promo made me forget that disappointment that I fell last week. Roman just destroyed Punk physical and It's cool, becuase I waited for moment like this. I can't understand why The Usos actually here in that story, but it's not a big issue. Overall, I liked this show, but if the wrestling was better, it would be much better show."
[4.0] "Brock putting Oba over twice in segments worries me, since I doubt that would fly unless Brock was winning. Otherwise, it was mainly a repeat of last weeks. Two of the matches were alright, the other two poor. No real wreslting on this show. Ending segment was middling compared to the others in the Punk/Roman feud. A very poor raw"
[7.0] "Fun show to watch here, thought it had some pretty good builds to Mania. Brock putting over Oba again for the 2nd week makes me believe Brock is gonna sell really well come Mania time, although they have to make Brock stand tall at some point. The Usos vs The Vision was half-assed until the end where Jey started to show off where he loses control of himself, which could be interesting if they handle this well. Becky & AJ's segment was better than previous ones, which I'll give it that. Grayson vs Je'Von was fun to watch. Paul & Seth's segment was kind of insane haha, Paul saying all that stuff while Seth is getting cuffed is insane old-time heel energy. The women's tag was fine, just hoping they capitalize on Bayley & Lyra going forward and on the story between Asuka/Kairi/IYO. Penta vs Dom was half-assed as well, only was there to get Finn to be involved, which made the title seem like second fiddle, hopefully that won't be the case any further since Dom is more involved with Finn now. Punk & the Bloodline's (lmao saying this in 2026 is insane) segment was great. Kind of brought that OG Bloodline feel back after a while (yes i'm biased I am a fan of them). Overall, fun show with good building towards Mania."
"[5.5] An above-average Raw last night that was saved by the segments in this storytelling-heavy show, with subpar in-ring action that wasn't really that meaningful and didn't get much time. Still, overall, it was not a road to WrestleMania worthy show, nor something to go out of your way to watch, apart from the opening and closing segments, once again. They started the show with the hottest thing from last week, Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar, and it was followed up perfectly. Great promo as usual from Heyman, and Oba, whose super over with the crowd and is booked like a megastar these 2 weeks, got the upper hand once again for a 2nd week in a row, which kind of worries me, as it could indicate that Oba is going to be booked completely dominant for the rest of the build, only to then have him lose at WrestleMania since numerous reports are claiming Lesnar does not want to lose going into WM. I hope that's not the case. Vision vs Usos didn't really do anything in the time given, nor did LA Knight's involvement to help The Usos finish the DQ. I don't know what their plans are with LA Knight going forward, and what his involvement with The Usos is. AJ Lee and Becky Lynch's promo was quite decent and, in my opinion, certainly better than their previous encounters. Jevon vs Waller was alright. At least it gave Jevon some in-ring time after almost a month. Heyman's 2nd promo of the night was great as well, with him mentioning Rollins and having a restraining order put on him. Some brutal lines from Heyman towards Rollins when he got arrested, which were great, and it was the best thing they've done with Rollins since his unmasking in the Chamber. Thankfully, no masked men were involved in this segment, and if true, Bron Breakker appears next week after being cleared, and attacks Rollins in order to help Heyman, which sets up a match between them at Mania, hopefully. The backstage segments with IShowSpeed were fine, at least for me, and I was okay with them. The interaction between him and Danhausen was quite entertaining, though. Bayley & Lyra vs The Kabuki Warriors was a decent match. Penta vs Dominik was a bit underwhelming, as the focus was on Finn Balor, who cost Dominik the match in the end by interrupting him and then a brawl between them followed. This match is all but confirmed, and I hope they announce it and follow this feud with something more meaningful. Main event promo with Punk, Reigns and The Usos was better than last week's and decent overall, but not without some things I'd like to point out. Punk in this promo insisted that he felt proud about performing in his 'old' age and doing what he's doing at that age, when last week he literally got triggered by Roman Reigns just for the fact that he called him old and then attacked him. I get the involvement of The Usos, and I like the different perspectives they have when it comes to all of this, especially Jey, but again, I don't know what this segment wanted to accomplish. They didn't really add anything more to this, just like the previous week. I would have liked to have some of their history mentioned, as well as the fact that Punk has been troublesome backstage throughout his career or that Reigns was forcefully pushed because of his name in the company in the years when he was the 'big dog', or something along those lines. Punk is really not what he used to be when it comes to a promo. WWE seems to rely on the star power and the names to sell this match. This hasn't been the most exciting feud in which you're going to sink your teeth into and want to see what happens next week, and so far, it has been a letdown, at least for me. The beatdown in the end from Reigns was quite good, though. Overall, once again, a largely average episode of Raw, with a heavy reliance on segments and promos and still not anything special or must-see about the show in general. Raw has 4 matches announced with three weeks to go for WrestleMania, and in general, most of the matches that have been announced and the ones that are speculated have quite short builds, with nothing really generating interest. What could they really give us in the next 3 weeks with what little we have gotten so far? Smackdown is in an even worse position, at least Raw advertises some rather intriguing and important segments and matches for the shows on a weekly basis, albeit some of them don't deliver or are just ok. This WrestleMania season has been greatly underwhelming, and with 3 weeks to go, I doubt they'll make WM actually feel like a WM and make it and the matches must-see."
[6.0] "Giving it a 6 cause this show wasn't that bad all-around, some storylines advancing, but it would be better if these shows were about 2-hour long, or even 1.5 hours long or something. Would be much more packed and without the filler it would be a better show overall since they don't really focus on wrestling at all. Few matches and none were really good. Oba segment was not as good as the previous one, Rollins getting arrested and the main event Punk and temu Bloodline segment was the focal point. Anyway, a bit better than the horrendous Smackdown I saw a few days ago."
"Show had average in-ring action with a heavy emphasis on the story aspect of in-ring promos and backstage segments. The high mark for the show for me was the opening segment with Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi. The low mark of the show for me would be the women's tag match. Not a lot of response from the crowd, and the promo afterward was awkward."
[9.0] "I think it's wrong to judge a show like this based on match quality when it is completely focused on segments and storyline development, and all of those moments (except for Balor's attack) were at the highest level. I'm a hater of Seth Rollins' storyline, but I can't help but admit that this segment was phenomenal in its absurdity, I haven't laughed this much in a long time. Another chapter of Femi and Lesnar is great, and in the closing segment CM Punk's big brain used Jey Uso's impulsiveness to undermine the successful mind games of Reigns from the previous show. A great episode that builds hype for the upcoming WrestleMania."
"3/10 NO NO NO, This just is NOT good! This is the road to WrestleMania for crying out loud. None of this is interesting at all. WTF is Roman vs CM Punk even about? Petty insults and ageism? We've seen bloodline stuff before. This is gonna end with Jey costing Roman the title isn't it smh. This just sucks"
[4.0] "The show starts off pretty simply, with Heyman listing Lesnar's defeated opponents and Oba Femi once again showcasing his exceptional physical appearance. Is Tom Brady coming to WrestleMania? The first match is, at the very least, a total letdown. We haven't seen Becky and AJ advance their feud in quite a while, so it's really time for the next segment. After that, Evans once again shows off his incredible jumping ability, though without weaving any story into his little dance with Waller. Heyman opens his mouth again, and Rollins shuts him up. Does this smell like an early return for Bron Breakker? Bayley and Valkyria win, demand a title match next week at MSG, and get virtually no reaction for it. Mentioning New York just doesn't draw pops with a crowd in Boston. And unfortunately, Penta doesn't pull Dominik into a match worth watching. Yeet me to death. That's how I feel every time Jey makes his entrance. And distracted by the two Usos, Punk naturally has no chance to block the Superpunch. Then he goes through the table, but apparently Punk isn't the one who needs help. After SmackDown! now RAW also fails to impress in the ring, while at least the build-up for Punk/Reigns is moving forward solidly. The rest is just drifting toward Wrestlemania instead of developing the storylines in a captivating way."
[8.0] "Once again, WWE Raw delivered an explosive episode and kicked off the road to WrestleMania much better than last year. The number of matches was limited, which isn't a problem because the quality of the segments, particularly those featuring Rollins and Heyman as well as Punk and Roman, generated increased interest in upcoming episodes and WrestleMania."
[8.0] "Very good RAW. The opening segment is good. Paul Heyman made a good promo by giving an excuse of why Lesnar was weak against Oba, reminding that all Lesnar's opponents have fallen and that WWE says that the young opponents of Lesnar are the future but do not succeed. Oba was cool by giving a nice clothesline to Lesnar. It's good to have a Lesnar who doubts. The tag team is very average. It was slow and not very interesting. Theory is the only one that was rather correct. The finish is lame with Jey using the American point in front of the referee. The promo Becky/AJ is the best promo between the two. Finally seriousness and logic in this feud. Becky was good in reminding that she made the IC title the most interesting title of the company. She also recalls that she killed the era of the divas. She also recalls that AJ left the day after WM 31 and that she will do everything to eliminate him again. This time, it's better than before the Chamber. Evans/Waller surprised me. Finally we show the talent of Grayson Waller. He really delivered by offering good things. Evans as usual cool. Heyman's second segment is very good. We have a very good Heyman who is confused and alone. The police who arrested Rollins are excellent. Heyman who still provokes Rollins by saying that his wife will divorce him, that she will marry half of the roster, that he will adopt his daughter to make Rollins forget was perfect. Rollins who gives a right to Heyman is cool. Handcuffed Rollins is very good. Bayra/Kabuki is good. In ring was decent. Once again, we mention the tensions between Kairi and Asuka, which is good. The fight Liv/Vaquer before the match was very good. It felt like it was real because the intensity was there. Penta/Dom was decent, though it could have been better. The chemistry between the two is still there. The ending was cool, with Balor returning and going after JD. The post-match segment was better than the match itself, with Finn going after Dom to a huge ovation. Balor/Dom, i can't wait. The final segment is very good. The Usos have again shown that they can be cool at the microphone. Jey proved Punk right because Reigns hits Punk with his cousins. Reigns regaled me by spearing Punk and sending it onto the table. Punk/Reigns, the story continues to be interesting. The backstage segments were uninteresting."
"When with The Usos vs The Vision the simplest thing to do is eliminator match for the tag titles, WWE will come up with the stupidest solution and pointless dq with wrestlemania around the corner. Another thing with Penta vs Dom- this would be a good bout but everyone knew its gonna end with Balor gettting involved like the most WWE thing to do. Jevon keeps getting better and better and despite his age he does it as if he had been there for 20 years. Mediocre last segment with Punk and Roman (and Usos), I expected bigger promo from Roman, this rivalry needs something to step up before WM, it started pretty good but the last 2 weeks were disappointing. Oh and WHERE TF IS GUNTHER ? [5/10]"
[4.0] "At this point, I think it's better for me to stop watching WWE until WrestleMania. Practically nothing is happening it's just a constant wait for WM, but the wait is slow and the shows are really poor. There's very little worth watching each week, with many of the things that happen being completely predictable. Punk and Reigns' promos have grown stale and show no signs of changing. Four matches on the card and none even reaching 10 minutes guys, it's tough to watch wrestling like this. The Road to WM has been built really poorly this year; no one seemed to consider how long the wait would be when the matches were first announced. There's also very little to talk about, unfortunately. I don't know this stuff is really difficult to comment on, and I'm genuinely worried about WrestleMania."
[4.0] "Another disappointing RAW with 32 FUCKING MINUTES OF WRESTLING, ON A TWO AND A HALF HOUR SHOW. The night starts off fine, we get an unnecessarily long Paul Heyman promo, the show felt like we had more Paul Heyman time on the mic than wrestling, RIDICULOUS. The segment should've simply been Brock calling Oba out, and then getting what we got, Oba's entrance and dominance was perfect, we just DID NOT need 10 minutes of Paul Heyman promo time + entrance to get there. The tag match was AWFUL, the DQ was lame af, and was just used as a mechanism to get Jey angry for the main event segment. We get a tag title match next week, that the Vision desperately need to win, and will win, because without the tag belts they are NOTHING. What I did find interesting was the backstage segment between the Usos and LA Knight, I like The Rock tease, which would be an absolute dream match. I just severely doubt we get Rock vs Knight at Mania with a proper build, if we do get the match it'll be a Rock Mania return to wrestle a match that'll be shorter than his Mania bout with Erick Rowan. We then get a Becky AJ segment which is never good, but this was probably the best ineraction between the two, I especially liek the Becky line where she brought up AJ's departure which somehow was ONLY MENTIONED NOW. Still, decent stuff. Je'Von Garyson should've been good, but lacked any time to really get going, I don't care for the Grayson New Day stuff, it's flopped since its inception, honestly Grayson really should've been put in the Vision instead of Theory, him and Logan are awesome heels and would've made for such a better tag team, Theory is such a better babyface. Not ONE TIME has heel Theory ever worked, I still can't believe people defend this awful creative. We then get an arrest angle, Paul actually cuts a very good promo here, the camera work is great, and Seth's reveal works, but the restraining order angle is lame as Fuckkkkk. I genuinely thought Bron was coming back here, this segment fell so flat to me, I don't know how this progresses anything, felt like a waste of time. The womens tag was whatever, best match on the show, but again wasn't given proper time. We then got an awful IC title match, what I will say I was wrong about was Liv Vaquer these girls have made people care about their feud, the attack was affective before the match, Liv's acting was good here, I stand corrected, this feud has been portrayed well. The match however, was not great, it was too short, and Finn's return FUCKING SUCKED. Finn should've been out for blood, he should've been pissed, he should've been deranged, hinting at something bigger coming at Mania being the Demon. Instead he slowly smiled to the ring, hit his usual wrestling moves on JD and scared Dom off. This should've been so much better. Personally I wouldn't have even had Finn come back until Mania, I would've had Dom and Penta wrestle for 15 minutes for Dom to go to the top rope, and have the lights flicker red, teasing the Demon and costing Dom the match. This was so lame. The main event has gotten so fkn repetitive it's crazy.... FOUR CONSECUTIVE WEEKS A PUNK PROMO main events. I'm over it, Punk said nothing of interest, other than his ra ra I'm proud of being old, the segment only got good when Roman came out, and was only passable because things got physical. Which the feud desperately needed. The line to set Roman over the edge however, was punk telling Roman not to send his cousins to the back because they need them for his protection, LAME. This should've been a brutal dig, I feel punk's said worse over the past few weeks, which didn't set Roman off. The brawl itself was fine, Punk laughing at the end was a good visual but the actual writing of the promo lacked, genuinely not one good dig or jab in this promo for me from either side. The feud has sold itself on star power alone, the beginning layers were fine, and set up well for big weeks to follow, but as we continue to peel away the layers, there's nothing really in the middle. I thought we were setting up Punk vs all the Samoans, maybe have Reigns recruit the MFTs, maybe sign Lance to a short-term deal who was mentioned, maybe sign Zilla Fatu for a couple months and try him out on the WWE screen. Idk bring back Rikishi for a segment, SOMETHING! I don't care about mind games with mediocre insults, I've heard it all with Punks feuds with Drew and MJF, I want something of substance, something that makes me say this is different, this is more rinse and repeat, of insults I've heard before and already know. I understand why people are hyped, but for the hardcore viewer I can't see how this punk feud separates itself from all the others. Punk Drew, Punk MJF, hell Punk Kingston were miles above this. In my opinion this is so underwhelming, but maybe that's just me. 3.5/10 show, MEDIOCRE STORYTELLING DOES NOT COMPENSATE FOR MINIMAL WRESTLING!"
[7.0] "Saw event live so probably bias, but enjoyed the show. Nothing was over done or awfully played out. Roman's match had some backing to it. Seth vs Paul Heyman's segment was funny. Becky and AJ Lee's segment was decent."
[5.0] "This show exist somewhere between mediocre and poor. The opening and closing matches were poor, most of the backstage segments were poor. The middle matches were acceptable and no more than that. The closing promo was fine but felt a little detached and aimless compared to previous weeks but I'm sure that the other shoe is dropping there so unconcerned. The biggest problem was not just the lack of quality in the ring, but the lack of ring time full stop. It can't have been more than 35 minutes and half of that was probably in the ad breaks. Every match just feels like a waste of time, and I can watch better acted tv shows else where. Some of the matches (at least) HAVE TO MATTER. 5/10"
[5.0] "Another middle of the road Raw on the road to WrestleMania. The crowd was lively for the most part, big crowd, but they were fed barely anything memorable aside from some promos and interaction between Oba and Lesnar. No matches were longer than 9 minutes and were completely missable"
[6.0] "30 mins of wrestling, not even good wrestling at that, on a 2.5 hour show is a crime. This show was hard carried by the segments though. Oba put Brock on his backside yet again, Paul Heyman was actually doing good promo work for the first time in a while in that segment with Seth, Vaquer jumping Morgan in the middle of Dom's entrance was simple but effective, and the main event segment was prolly the best thing in the Punk-Roman program since the first promo they did on the Raw after Rumble"
[6.0] "[5.9] The March 23rd, 2025 edition of Monday Night RAW proved that The Mania 42 build hasn't been as exciting as fans had hoped for and things continue to sour every week. Mania Season is supposed to be the most exciting wrestling TV we should be seeing but it's felt more souless than anything. Only highlights were Oba and Brock, Roman & Punk, Rollins' getting arrested and IShowSpeed being a comedy highlight. Did this add to the build and hype for Mania? Not really other than Punk v. Roman and Brock v. Oba. Everything else is as you expect. Overall, a solid episode but utterly underwhelming when Mania is around the corner."
[6.0] "The top moment of this episode was the Main Event Segment in which we finally got some much-needed physicality because Jey Uso helped make Roman Reigns snap sounds familiar, some 2020-2023 Bloodline Lore? But this episode was okay for me. I was upset that Penta and Dominik Mysterio's rematch didn't go as I thought it would, but at least we got Prince Bálor returning to unleash a beating on JD McDonagh. Please end The Vision, they are not needed anymore, it's like a jobber stable without Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed. The Women's Tag Team Match was awesome. I always enjoy seeing Asuka, Bayley, Lyra Valkyria, and Kairi Sane going at it. Je'Von Evans is like must-see TV. He's just amazing in the ring, but Oba Femi is reaching 98' Goldberg Level Pop. Apparently, he's just simply the future. This is WWE's easiest layup of all-time. But next week in Madison Square Garden looks like we're getting an insane CM Punk and Roman Reigns close-out next week. I can't wait for that."