[6.0] "The best thing that is happening now is the plot around Austin Theory. Otherwise, while everything is on pause and before the ppv, I feel that little will change. The roster has already fought with each other and a big stagnation is visible. It's good that the rivalry is still felt around and the guests from SmackDown have added a vibe of competition. A one-view show and nothing else."
[7.0] "Fairly average RAW. Not the best show, not the worst show. Highlight is for sure Rhea and Asuka and the opener, I like the stuff with Miz and Johnny but Omos squashing Johnny was dumb. Drew and Corbin was alright it was A fairly over match because of Drew. Elias/Riddle VS Alpha Academy was alright like this feud, Theory VS Ali was good but they need to stop jobbing Ali. Lashley is doing great work rn, Seth too. Overall, 7/10 show imo"
[7.0] "Owens had the same them McIntyre had last week on reasoning his entry to WarGames in a solid promo until Judgment Day interrupted adding more fuel to the fire of The Brutes. The result was a six-man starter that felt pretty good with a needed boost for Sheamus' team. As much as I'm entertained with The Miz's act with Dexter & Gargano, the latter doesn't deserve to be crumbled here with a polarizing change in presentation as well as a deteriorating loss to Omos. Rollins had a confident interview stating his emotion on the upcoming match while Theory proved that his changes are to be watched out through a fun sprint with Ali. Lashley took things seriously and ensued a fun brawl. Riddle & Elias worked on a sudden energetic contest against Alpha Academy while McIntyre revisited Corbin in a good-at-best combat gaining little of momentum without breaking a sweat. The main event was a straightforward battle where both women rekindled the enmity from the past year & the advantage is on Damage CTRL's side expectedly. In overall, this was a fun episode where the pacing was standard & most of the arcs had its final drive towards the PPV. There are intricate things that still hurt the show's value and I hope Survivor Series could be the needed reset. 7.5 out of 10 points!"
[7.0] "It was definietly a good episode of raw, not quite for storylines, kind of a filler show, but still the matches are decent overall, there's nothing much I can say and bad and good except for that, Matches: 7, Segments: 7, RAW: 7"
[8.0] "Asuka vs Rhea Ripley was a pretty damn good main event. Brawling Brutes vs Judgment Day was a pretty good opener. Alpha Academy vs Elias/Matt Riddle and Baron Corbin vs Drew McIntyre were really good matches. Seth Rollins cut a pretty good satellite promo. The intensity/aggression of both Austin Theory and Bobby Lashley was really cool to watch. Hopefully, they redeem Johnny Gargano and Mustafa Ali since they've been punching bags lately. They're way above that position (talent-wise). If they're unnecessarily saving the surprise for Friday and it's not Candice LeRae (which would've been revealed tonight), then I really hope that the 5th member is either Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, or Sasha Banks. It's great to see Kevin Owens back on Raw! Please have Rhea Ripley wrestle more often ( ? ). She was great tonight in the ring. Overall, Raw was more precisely a 7.5/10; but I'll lean more toward an 8/10 largely due to the consistent match quality (especially with Asuka vs Rhea Ripley tonight)."
[7.0] "A bit bittersweet show, it has been full of very very good fights but the development of the show has been very strange. Good thing I watch the shows repeated, because eating 3 hours to see a content of stories so empty (although the fights have been very good) I do not think it's worth it, but well, in itself, good show for the fights, otherwise, little more than continue with what will come in Survivor Series."
[5.0] "Not good compared to other Triple H era Raws. Favorite match this week was Alpha Academy vs. Riddle and Elias. They had a few pretty good matches but the show wasn't that memorable."
[7.0] "6.5. Now this Raw had some very good matches and was fun, however three hours is such a slog. Omos and Gargano was actually ok. Some very promo throughout the show especially from Seth Rollins, Lashley was great as always and its always a joy when we get a KO promo."
[8.0] "The show is booked in a simple way (a lot of good matches, less promos and stuff) but very functional. It's a benediction to see a wrestling show like this: less talking, more action."
[3.0] "It's impressive how the RAWs with 3 hours are so boring. Since HHH took over, the show improoved a lot in quality, but in the last weeks, the RAW shows have been just boring and uninteresting. HHH himself already said that he prefer the RAW program with two hours, so I guess he should start working on that. This week's show was really a step back into the wargames construction, so many bad things. Gargano got he theme changed and got squashed by Omos, Mia Yim got her name altered as well. Apart from the first segment, everything was bad in this week's RAW. 3/10."
[4.0] "PLEASE bring back 2-hour Raws. a weak go home show. the opener and main event were decent but that's it. the rest of the show was forgettable. Gargano's main roster run has been a joke. he's either losing or making us cringe on the mic. and replacing Rebel Heart with that garbage? you can't tell me Vince still doesn't have some pull."
[8.0] "I cannot believe there are people who think Vince still has any pull or power in WWE's booking process. He would never allow this much wrestling on an episode of TV. This show, while not the best in terms of storytelling, had some pretty solid matches that mostly all got time and the crowd was one of the better ones WWE has had for TV in awhile. Good opening promo and match. Johnny Gargano's burial was sad to witness and definitely the low point of the show. Not sure what he did wrong to make Triple H hate him so much that he booked him to lose to Omos. Austin Theory and Mustafa Ali had a fun sprint. The post match promo from Theory was good as well. His brawl with Lashley was fun. Elias, Riddle, and Alpha Academy put on a super fun tag team match. Baron Corbin and Drew McIntyre put on a well worked match, though the two have fought so many times in the past number of years that it's getting a little repetitive now. The Belair/Asuka/Bliss promo was fine. It's interesting that they are using Alexa's disinterested facials as a storyline. Likely one that will involve her with Bray Wyatt this Friday. Asuka and Rhea put on a good main event match. Overall, while the storytelling and direction was lacking, and the women's division is running in circles, the wrestling on this show was very solid. Hopefully Survivor Series can serve as the reset RAW needs to start some new stories heading into the Rumble."
[3.0] "Show started with a KO promo that I certainly wouldn't rate as some of his best work. The Brutes and McIntyre joined him in the ring but they were interrupted by Judgement Day which lead to the opening 6-man tag that was just there. In total the opening segment went 35 minutes and despite my admiration for KO, Dunne and Sheamus, it just wasn't very engaging. Gargano came out for his rematch with Miz and was accompanied by an abysmal cover of Rebel Heart, a complete travesty. Miz claimed to be injured so was replaced by Omos...oh boy. Gargano had Omos down but was made to look like a complete idiot by standing around, shaking his head back and forth, jumping up and down then just kind of tripping off the top rope right into a now recovered Omos' chokeslam and an embarrassing defeat. I love Gargano, but his involvement in the Miz/Lumis angle has been a disaster and now with the theme change and his booking here his stock is at an all-time low. Ali vs Theory was short but fine. Lashley then appeared on the screen before making his way to the ring cutting a wooden promo, Theory responded with a much better promo before things got physical and Theory ran away throwing Ali at Lashley, so Lashley destroyed Ali again. The tag match was good and the most enjoyable part of the show. McIntyre, complete with goofy sword wrestled Corbin in a match that will surely be used as a cure for insomnia, unnecessarily long and incredibly boring. Before the main event Belair cut a bad promo, Bliss also spoke and she looked and sounded completely disinterested, which is how she's been ever since I started watching again, but now Graves mentioned it on commentary, so it seems they may be working it into storyline. Damage Ctrl etc were out next and Bayley said some stuff that got little reaction, this feud is dead and has been for a while thanks to Damage Ctrl being booked like geeks who even combined are no threat to Belair. Asuka vs Ripley had a very good beginning and a pretty good end, but the middle portion wasn't very interesting. The horrendous booking of Gargano was the worst part of this episode, with the snoozer between McIntyre and Corbin coming is second. The highlights were Theory's mic work and some of the offense in the tag match and the main event. Overall though, boring would be the best word to describe this episode, it had its moments, but there was also a lot of uninteresting, drawn out stuff."
[6.0] "Please. For the love of God. Go back to 2 hours. Opening match was good. Rest was skipable. Relatively weak go home show and the consistency of how poor the survivor series build has been is nothing short of spectacular. There's a reason people legitimately think Vince is shadow booking and although I don't agree I can 100% see why they do. Very mid."