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WWE Week in Review: The Bloodline Implodes, Cody vs Dom, Final MITB Qualifiers, Charlotte & Bianca Confrontation

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Let's talk this week in WWE. A week that saw Jey Uso finally make his decision on whether or not he would leave The Bloodline, Cody and Dom continue their program, more MITB qualifying matches, Charlotte was confronted by Bianca Belair on The Grayson Waller Effect, Sami & KO have new #1 contenders and much more!

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June eighteenth, twenty and twenty three. Happy Father's Day to all of you fathers out there. It's one of those days that it's kind of the redheaded step child to mother's days. Mother's Day seems to be celebrated a little more than Father's Day, just kind of the way it is. I don't know. That's not really a complaint, just kind of an observation, right, it's we're second place to Mother's Day, but that's okay. We get our own day. And happy to Father's Day to all of you out there.

And let's let's talk about WWE and let's talk about what the heck is going on right now. And you know, I was going to come on here, I was gonna rant, I was gonna I was gonna give you guys a little bit of a negative start. But I'm won't do that. I'll save that for a little bit later. I think you know where I'm going with a little bit of that, in particularly the three title belts that Roman Reins is carrying around now. But let's talk about something good, and

that is the bloodline storyline as it continues to be every week. We finally got an answer with jusso we finally know what side of the aisle he falls on, and that is on the side of his brother Jimmy. He ousted himself on SmackDown. Wwwe did a great job of threading this throughout the show of SmackDown. They did a great job keeping us hooked until the end. I think it was well done. The segments with Paul and Jay and Paul and Roman were well executed. I think that you have again the all of

these men have kind of found their place. They understand what they need to do, they know there, they understand their role, and it's something that's been so fun to watch. And the acting ability of all four men has been superb. And the way that this turn was executed, if you want

to call it, that was well executed as well. And Jay explaining that, you know, Jimmy didn't want Jay to be the next in line, and Roman basically throwing everything at Jay to get him to stay and basically selling him a bill of goods that Jay didn't buy and ultimately saying to Jimmy, you're out, and then saying and I'm out too, and then wham superkick on super Well sweet Chin music almost on Roman, and then Jimmy and Jay both had a double superkick on Roman. It's been a lot of fun to

watch. Now the bloodline as we know it anyway has imploded. Does that mean that the bloodline, it's health as an entity has exploded. No, it doesn't. There's still the foundation of Solo and Roman, and until that union is broken, there is still a bloodline. And why wouldn't there be. This is a cash cow for WWE, And if you've seen some articles over the weekend, that seems to be why they have no plans on Roman dropping the belt anytime soon. Is the fact that that Roman reigns right now

is a cash cow for WWE. The bloodline is the storyline that surrounds. A bloodline is a cash cow. They understand this is a very rare opportunity that they have and a storyline that they dream about that comes along very rarely. That they're able to live out right now and squeeze every dollar they can, and good for them. So don't expect Just because Jimmy and Jane now are are segregated on their own island of relevancy I guess or irrelevancy depending on

how you look at it, it doesn't mean this storyline is over. It has only just begun in some respects because now Roman and Solo are going to face off against Jay and Jimmy and that is confirmed to be taking place at Money in the Bank in London in the O two arena. That's one percent confirmed. It's called the Bloodline Civil War. I mean, that's good, good marketing. I like that phrase. I like the marketing there, if

you are into such things. And I believe even Marvel did that, didn't they They called it civil War with it was a who was a Captain America? An iron Man? Good movie, by the way, and so that it's funny. I'm I'm just watching that movie for the first time. I know, I'm way behind a Marvel movies, Marvel movies, but it's just weird that they lined up like that. However, great marketing. I like

the way that it's being portrayed. It is civil war. However, is it really civil war when the one the one half of the group leaves because they're no longer in that group. It has to happen within the same group. But whatever, it's cool, great marketing. And this story is far from over because eventually where does Solo land? Yeah? Where what happens there? Eventually he's going to turn on Roman. Could he be the one to

finally take down Roman reigns? And win the championships. Many people are pointing to Solo Skoa as that guy. It could also be Jimmy or j if I was if I had a gun to my head, I'd say it's Juso. Right now, with everything equal, it's not going to be Randy Orton. It's not going to be Bray Wyatt, Seth Rollins has a solid chance.

Maybe the money in the Bank winner has a solid chance. If that's La Night, who seems to be the front runner, you know, there could be certainly, but I think it comes from within because nobody from NXT is ready and I don't even know. Here's the thing, I don't even know if w knows how pure they don't even know. I bet you they have no idea. They're just continuing with the programs and saying, well, well, we know, when that person comes along, we'll know it.

Maybe that's the way they're looking at it, kind of like when you are looking for someone to marry, and you know, the harder you look, the you know, the fewer the options that seem to be out there, and all of a sudden, someone just pops up out of nowhere. Right. Maybe that's the approach they're tanking because it seems to be they don't have an idea, and maybe they don't, but I would go with Juso right

now. That's just me. Now again, as I've praised this, and I think that that that matchup at Money the Bank is going to be really good. Obviously it's the main event, even though the title's not involved. That's kind of where things turned a little bit from me in frustration in that. Not that I don't like this tag team match. I think it's a

perfect matchup. It's an absolute pay per vieworthy think about this. Roman Reigins hasn't defended his championship since what April first, April two, whatever, twenty twenty three. He's not going to be defending it at Money in the Bank, which means he's not going to be defending it until SummerSlam, which is what August six, seventh, eighth, ninth, something like that first week of August. That would mean that Roman Reigins would have gone from April to

August four months before he defended his belt again. And that's assuming he defended at SummerSlam. I can't imagine he doesn't, but let's assume he does. Four months a quarter of a year, he hasn't defended that championship, and now we're supposed to all just be blinded or distracted by Seth Rollins essentially treating the World Heavyweight Championship like the twenty four seventh title, and everyone gets an

opportunity. All they have to do is ask, are we supposed to just be you know, completely just oblivious to or not care about the fact that Roman is just doing a complete opposite. I'm not distracted by it. That title of that Roman is holding does currently at the moment feel more important than Seths And it's inexcusable that you go four months, four months without defending that championship. I really I would like to look, somebody comes up with that.

Somebody has to come up with this stat In the history of w WE, I'd say the modern era, okay, which means like you know, nineties onward, has anyone held the championship man or woman and gone four months straight without defending it. The only one I can think of this comes even close is perhaps Oscar when she was the women's champion during the pandemic era and

they essentially forgot about her. Maybe that's one, but other than that, guys like this is unbelievable and I'm not being distracted by or being thrown a consolation prize by w WE and said, well, here you go, a little boy. Don't worry about Roman, worry about this World Heavyweight Championship. You guys wanted a fighting champion. Here you go, right right now.

A lot of people are probably obliviously being blinded and distracted by that. I'm not hasn't been lost on me. It's inexcusable, and it does, I think a little bit tarnish the run of Roman reigns, a little bit, not enough to take him out of the Hall of Fame or eventually probably become a legend in WWE. I mean using that word lightly is not something that we do as fans, but he is potentially already bordering on legend, potentially

already all of Famer, no doubt. But it does a little bit tarnish his run because when you go four months without defending the championship, that adds what roughly one hundred and twenty days to your run artificially without defending it. Are we supposed to applaud that I'm not asking for defense every two weeks. I'm not even asking for every every pay per view. Okay, I know a lot of people would like that, but I've kind of come to understand

that's not how Roman's run has gone or will go. But four months are you kidding? You're artificially inflating his run by one hundred and twenty days in a way, and it does I think hurt his run a little bit because there's been so many instances of him going long periods, not this long. Typically it's been two months. I don't even know if he's done three yet. But this is insane. It's insane. I know the bloodline story has to pass, you know, of course, you know, play itself out,

no doubt, the Jay and Jimmy's story has been great. It doesn't need to play itself out. But why can't Roman have an opponent in the meantime? I don't. I don't understand that. So anyway, that's one thing. The other thing, you gotta saw this one coming. Roman reigns last week, two weeks ago, three weeks ago, whatever was Adam Pierce introduced him with a new undisputed a w w E championship. Isn't that the name of it? Whatever it's called, right, and that was supposed to

be the physical representation of the unification of the w w E Universal. Finally get one belt. Well we did get one belt, except now we now have three. And I should have known better. I should have known better that WWE could not help themselves to have Roman appear to be carrying three separate championships when in fact it's one. Okay, it's one. I know the w w E Universal we're two separate, but we were told it has become one, so therefore it is one. There should be one belt. But

now we're being just completely I don't know what the word is. We're just being led astray by three physical championship belts. Yet Roman is one champion. I mean, they just couldn't help themselves with the usual. I think that's what they want. They want the visual of Roman with three championships wish, which I think is bad a lot of levels. Number One, we've seen Roman hold gold. We've seen him countless times at the end of events,

holding up the championships and the fireworks going off. Wonderful. We've seen it. We get it. He's champion, wonderful, Okay, but now he's got three or are we going to be more and are we going to be that much more impressed than he's holding up three physical championships? The answer is no. I just is it for something? Is it because they want Paul Hayman to be able to hold onto something? Or does he fidget? Do they not know what to do with Hayman if he doesn't have two belts?

What is the reason in it? Also, even though there's one championship as a concept, if there's three physical belts, it kind of makes every belt that you see look less valuable because Romans holding three? How are there essentially four championship belts for two titles? How? How does that work? Again, they can't help themselves with the visual. Well, I was a little Roman hope be the first one to hold three belts. That's great? I mean, why don't you make it seven? Why don't you make it ten?

What? At this point, it doesn't matter he's holding a single championship. It would be different if he also captured the IC title of the US title, or he was tag team champion. That's fine, those are separate championships. To be one represented by its own belt, this is just absolutely egregious that you have one championship represented by three belts. Why outside of well, let's roman, How isn't that gonna be a cool picture? Isn't that

could be a great photo? Op? It's gonna it isn't a little great in his documentary? I mean, I guess, but is that really going to add to his championship ragin any belt anymore? I don't know. I think it's stupid bid and I saw it and now I'm just like I literally said to myself out a lot ago, I should have known better, all right, But I wanted to rant about that because I just I don't understand

it. Why introduce a new championship belt that's supposed to take the place of the two that were unified a year ago, and then you still keep the other two around? Why? All right? Switching topics, let's talk about Charlotte Flair on SmackDown. She has felt weird, has she not? She's felt weird since she came back. She looks thinner almost. I mean,

look, these men and women are in exemplary shape. Charlotte Flair has always been in just just exceptional shape, right, But I don't know, maybe lately she's looked to me a little bit too thin, Like she has so little body fat it almost I don't know, something just she looks a little unhelp. That's just my personal take. I think she needs a little bit more meat on her bones. Okay, she just does, And that's my take. I'm just I'm legitimately a little concerned about her um. But that's

what hey. I mean, others are, you know, probably not seeing that. I just she looks different this time, and I'm more concerning. Maybe she's just working out like a maniac. I'm sure she is, and maybe she is, uh, just following a healthy regiment. And you know, I'm not I'm not following her around of course, and you know, tucking her in it and I and all that stuff. Like, I mean, I would imagine she has a very regimented, regimented plan for her nutrition

and health. Anyway, It's just something I observed. However, this segment with Grace and Waller, she was just kind of a bit dismissive. And I don't know if I liked that on Charlotte Flair or not. I'm not really sure. It was kind of just a little bit off putting for me. And Waller asked her if she was going to become a fifteen time champion. She said fifteen sixteen. But as long as they're talking numbers, she

has Osca's number. Waller, then Wood and Bianca Baylar came out and she asked Charlotte as she was tripping because she was due a rematch, and Charlotte just walked in and called her shot. Charlotte said she didn't make the rules and didn't politic to change them, so she was gonna not going to apologize. Bianca said that she she stuck around and got her title shot right away.

Charlotte ran away for three months and then called her shot. Charlotte said she didn't run away, she stepped away, and she has lost before and picked herself up fourteen times. She questioned whether Bianca was a champion with her without the title, and she told Charlotte she would be at ringside for her match with Oscar in London no matter who won, she would call her shot. So here's here's one positive. Though I did like Bianca bel air,

it seems that she's been a bit recharged. I don't know if it's hinting at a heel turn or if it's just Bianca adding a little bit more depth. To her baby face character, which is sorely needed, sorely needed. Either way, the last couple of weeks, Bianca has kind of found a backbone instead of being so smiley and accepting of everything and so tolerant, She's found herself a little bit. And I'm feeling this version of Bianca a little

bit more than I have over the last year. So I don't know, again if this is towards the heel turn or if it's just Bianca just being more relaxed as a baby face and being more aggressive as a baby face. So I'm cool with either one. I like, I still like the Bianca heel turn, but either way, it's just been encouraging over the last couple weeks for Bianca and again for Charlotte. I don't know, um something something feels weird with her and I don't know what it is, just beyond how

she looks, her her demeanor, the way she talks. Something's different. And I don't mean in a way that's like, ohh, I wonder what they're doing with her character. I'm like talking about the human being again. It's just something feels different this time, So we'll have to see. Maybe it's just my intuition is completely wrong. I don't know, but all right, let's get to let's see, let's talk about Zelena Vega and EO Sky quick match four minutes or so, and it ended with Sky losing to Zelena

Vega because of a Bailey outside accidental distraction. Vega took advantage and hit the six, one nine and then stacked up Sky and got the victory. Another miscommunication between Neo Sky and Bailey, who are both in the money of the

bank the ladder match for the women's side of things. And the problem though is I think we have a potential Bailey, potential Bailey removal from the match because she put her her her opportunity or she will be putting her opportunity for the money bank ladder match up, and I don't know if she's going to make it out of there. Okay, because we have Yosky and Bailey who

are clearly on a path to Splitsville. Oh and that person's shots by the way, So Shotzi challenged Bailey for her spot and EO accepted on her behalf, So that adds more tension. EO and Bailey are in Splitsville for all intents and purposes, damage control is dissolved anyway, and no one cares. In fact, it's a it's positive. It just is all right. Let's see, let's we got a pretty deadly and brawling brutes match and this was really good. I enjoyed this. Well, this was the ending. I'll

get to the let me just start to beginning here. This was the tag team Gauntlet match match and it started with the Street Profits and the Brawling Brutes. The Brawling Brutes beat the Street Profits and then beat the Good Brothers. This was really surprising for the Street Profits. The Good Brothers you expect to just lose because that's all they do, and they never get Mike time. They just lose. And I think the Brawling Brutes have were really the highlight

of this match. They got a lot of good The crowd was one hundred percent behind them and rightfully so, and they were a buzz saw through this match. Of course, till the end, the Good Brothers lost again. It's crazy that the Street Profits didn't get it really much, but showing at all, they just ran into a broke kick and good night the lights.

That also leads to more evidence of a potential Street Profits disintegration, whether they feud with one another, or they just simply break up and there's no feud. It's just not looking good for the street profits. But then we got the LWO versus the brawling brutes, and Holland slammed down Del Toro and got the rent win. So brawling brutes beat the LWO and then hit Row face the brawling brutes, and boy oh boy, they got instant I mean it

was it was less than ten seconds. The hit Row lost of the brawling brutes as Flop Dollar as Michael Cole called him, got hit by bro kick and lost. This is and I tweeted this out. To follow me at Wrestling Underscore Audio or just search the ww podcast on Twitter, you can find me that. If you want evidence concerning evidence that hit Row is up for the future endeavoring list, if they're on that list, they you, well, you've got that evidence on Friday last night, because it's concerning as hell.

And this is the kind of stuff that happens over a prolonged period when you get this consistent, you know, just burying of talent on the way out. It's concerning as hell. If you are a hit Row fan, not good, especially not only not only did you lose in seconds? You got no promo time about this matchup, what it meant to you why you're competing. And you also got you also got a you know, kind of torched by the announcer himself, who usually is there to put people over,

but called him flop Dollar. I mean, so that's not good either, not good. Oh boy. Then we got Pretty Deadly versus the Brawling Brutes, and you kind of knew here when you're looking at the matchup and you're going, well, who does seven Kevin and Sammy want to face or who should they face? And if it's a heal team, you got it.

I mean, pretty Deadly had to win this, and they did, and it was a really fun ending to the match here, and it ended with pretty Deadly getting a clean victory over the brawling Brutes at twenty one minutes. And then we got the Kevin and Sammy coming out and said there were some

congratulations in order and told them basically get out of the ring. After some back and forth, eventually Kevin, because that's what he does now is just get angry over everything, so easily comes to the ring and pretty deadly backs off up the ramp. So Okay, they fine, you know, I actually I'm on board for this. I don't know what the shelf life of Pretty Deadly is. I don't know. You know, they seem to have good chemistry, they seem to be good in the ring. They're obnoxious,

they kind of check all the boxes of a heel team. We'll see what the longevity is of this team if they can continue to cut good promos and beyond just surface level annoying, but if you can find out who what they are and why you despise them on a deeper level, we'll see if that ends up showing itself. But as it stands right now and as things play it out on Friday Night, it was it was good, and it gives Kevin and Sammy fresh opponents. And do I think Kevin and Sammy are gonna

lose the belts? No, but they're at least under threat from a new team. And this team is going to probably put on an amazing show at the Money to the Bank event. I expect this team, these two teams to probably have fifteen sixteen minutes and have a lot in ear falls, a lot of high spots, some really, you know, I expect them to have good chemistry. It seems like all four of these men would. So that's it's something fun if you like new matchups and you like Kevin and Sammy

to move on to something beyond the bloodline. This is it, all right overall though good? And also one thing that Michael Cole said too when Pretty Deadly was claiming that they beat five other teams, and then Michael Cole called them out and said that's a flat out lie. Oh well, if that's the case, Michael Cole, well why don't you apply that logic to the Royal Rubble winner every year that claims that they beat thirty other men or thirty

other women. It's the same logic, right, every year we hear I beat thirty other men. I went through thirty other men thirty other women. Again, unless you're number one, no you didn't or number two you did not, Okay, And it's so if Michael Cole wants to be consistent, then the Royal Rumble winner also should not be able to claim that achievement. All right, all right, anyway, I'm Marty at Rumble Rants and we're not even close to the Royal Rumble, all right, So that that was

an a mate I really enjoyed. That was probably the highlight of the wrestling from Friday Night SmackDown was easily the tag team Gauntlet. I mean that was so much fun to watch. And yeah, so we also got let's see, we got I got a lot of wrestling, which is good. We got a AJ Styles and Meachen versus carrying cross and scarlet. This match very quick, under three minutes. It ended with we got a course, the obligatory woman being able to attack men, but men can't retaliate because they're simply

women. That whole narrative, which is nonsense, but it continued to show itself every week. So as long as it continues to show itself, I'm not going to shut up about it because it's ridiculous. But in the world that we live in today, for a lot of reasons, like you won't get into it's not something that you do on television. However, this ended with of course scarlet, you know, slapping AJ and AJ can't retaliate, but then the cross Jackie Get puts on AJ and hit the crosshammer and got

the victory on AJ Styles at two minutes and forty four seconds. So again, this isn't going to hurt Aj styles in any form or fashion. It's just to build a matchup between him and carrying Cross. Probably that culminates at Money in the Bank. So also good to see Scarlet getting involved, though I have to say if she's if she's going to be an actual in ring wrestler. Good to see. All right, then we get we get Uh, let's see what did we get after that? Oh? Ray came out

and talked about how we're forming LWO was one of his proudest accomplishments. And then brought out Santos Escobar and called him the essence of the LWO and the next mister Money in the Bank. And he came out and thanked Ray for believing in him and him and told him he loved him, and I mean I thought they were going to make out at one point, and Santos told

Ray he inspired him and he was fighting for him. I mean, it's just all this just nonsensical, this bland, boiler plate baby face language of I fight for family, I fight for love, I fight for truth, I fight for justice. I fight for all of you who have a dream. Shut up. I mean, like literally, like I like Santos,

I like Ray to some extent. This is this is where I think WWE is out of touch, where they just essentially create these It's this assembly line of baby face characters that they think all have to have X, Y, and Z traits of always being a fighting champion and fighting for truth and justice in the American way. You know, you know what I mean. It's just it's no, that's not the way people relate anymore, and there has

to be an edge. There has to be a connection that's beyond just this wholesome say your prayers and take your vitamins crap, which I think is sometimes goes way too far with their baby faces at times. And sorry Santos, not your fault here, it's just this. This is a sickening promo to me from from the perspective of being able to connect and be like, man,

I could get behind this guy. It's more of just like, ugh, I just like I hear that crap, and it's just I know what you're trying to do, and it's just so transparent and it makes me want

to vomit. That is what turns me off. However, I know some of you totally disagree with me, and that's that's fine, right all right, But La and I came out and he got a nice pop, and boy, the crowd was behind him here, and eventually WW, by the way, he's going to have to just acknowledge La Night and do something with him. He fought Santos Escobar. Santos did beat l A Knight, but then La Night attacked Escobar after the match, which prompted Raymonsterio to run down

and make the save, and La Knights back on his losing ways. But they here's the weird thing. WW is continuing to try to refuse to give crowds a reason to cheer La Night, but they do it anyway, So perhaps they're doing this on purpose. I really believe that it's a bit of reverse psychology going on here. I think where WWE fans tend to get behind

somebody that they perceive WWE should be pushing but they're not. That allows and creates more support for that person underneath the surface that comes to eventually a boiling point. So I think they're purposely trying to make it look like they're ignoring La Night, or that they are burying him or not burying him, but

it's not. He's not on the he's not on that push list right now, right, And I think that's working because so far La Night has while he's build as a heel and he hasn't he doesn't win a whole lot of matches. He is being supported by the crowd in a way that he has no business being supported by the crowd in that way. Which if that's their

reverse psychology goal, it's working. The problem is going to come when they actually decide to pull the trigger and flip the script and go, okay, here we go, We're gonna push him and hopefully the fans don't go, oh, wait a minute, now, you're trying to push him, well boo. Right, as fans, we need to kind of recognize when they do that to not give the reverse reaction and that it's just it's there's no

need to do that. So that's just my assumption. They could be just genuinely not pushing La Knight and trying to get the crowd to not cheer for him, and they're doing it anyway. It could just be as simple as

that and they're not trying to play reverse psychology. I don't know, but this La Knights, you know, whole just underlying support is very interesting and fun it's great and they're not even giving any promo time either, So all right, okay, then we got the main event, of course, which was just Jay eventually siding with Jimmy an overall really fun episode of SmackDown.

I enjoyed this episode of SmackDown. I thought it was well executed, as the Bloodline story has continued to deliver after deliver after deliver every time, and this was no exception. Now you wonder, what is Roman gonna do? You know, now he doesn't have the numbers game in his favor. What does he do when he doesn't have the numbers game in his favor? Because now Jimmy and Jay it's two on two. Is there another member of the

Bloodline? A third one out there somewhere floating? Maybe? But when the problem is, when you have a group called the Bloodline, you can't bring in somebody that is not blood That limits you severely in who you can bring in unless they just don't care about that. So all right. Also, yeah, I want to mention Sampunk. I did and see a whole lot of punk of We're gonna be having a Collision review soon, by the way, so stay tuned for that if you're interested in such things. But I

did see a little bit of the CM punk thing. I guess Collision was very well received for those I did see it, So I wanted to mention that I saw the moment of Samoa, Joe and Sampunk in the ring together. That was a fun, little quick moment. So anyway, a review of that is coming down the line, not from me, of course, but to our team. And let's talk about Raw quickly before we close things out. Mona att Raw. Let's see as I go through here. Mona

att Raw was, from what I recall, a decent show. We got let's see, just as a reminder, Cody Rhodes versus the Miss, with the Miss losing to Cody in ten minutes. We got let's see Lynch coming out and speaking about our money in the bank match and how people do crazy things when they're scared, and she says she likes it because it makes her better. And then Lynch said Trish was so scared that she got herself an insurance policy in the form of so we Stark. So that's when we got

Becky versus Chelsea Green. That was about seven minutes with Becky Lynch beating Chelsea Green, Riddle versus Damien Priest. That was the Money the Bank qualifier. This ended with Damien Priests beating Riddle in fourteen minutes to qualify from the Money in the Bank. Mac now Damien Damien is a frontrunner to win the Money in the Bank. Him and La Night really the only two that's even worth

discussing, so I would imagine it's one of those two. We got what else, a whole lot of recap from the Bloodline stuff, General mahaullback stage with vir Mahan and Songa didn't they weren't in ring, but a lot of just talking. Bronson read versus Ricochet, read no soul, Ricochet strikes and ended up beating Ricochet by DQ in seven minutes after Nakamura ended the match by interfering, so Bronson reed beat Ricochet again by DQ. We got Finn Balor

and the whole conundrum with the crowd, which was still egregious. I mean, I really really hope moving forward this isn't a thing. I just guys, please don't make this a thing. It's not fun. All of us sitting at home now now know how annoying it was, so hopefully sitting at home, which nine percent of us were we get the idea. Okay, now we know how super annoying that was to try to hear a really important promo and the crowd just went into business for themselves. And I thought,

I thought it was selfish. I really mean, it's just that's just the way it is, and it is. And I just hope the crowd, though that now attends raw goes, oh well, we can sing along. But guys, come on, it's not fun to sit at home. We were just at home last week hearing this. Let's not do that to the

crowd at home this week. You know, like hopefully that crowd in Kansas City or which it was at Whitchtt Topeka, wherever they were in Kansas that they, you know, hear that crowd and they use it as an example to go bad move right, Not good for the product, not good for anybody, not good for anybody at home. All right? Then, um, we got Shana versus Raquel Rodriguez, and SHANEA. Beazler beat Roquel in

two minutes, so it made Raquel look like a complete idiot. I thought, I did not I did not like that finished because Bezel rolled up Rodriguez and got the pen Rousey added some leverage to it, and I don't know it just Raquel doesn't belong to be a baby face anyway. But Chad Gabel versus Eric, and this was a minute in forty seconds which Gabel hit a sunset flip on Eric and got the victory. I don't know what more to say about that. Then we got Kevin Owns and Sammy versus Gunther and Ludwig

for the undisputed tag team titles. Really good match here. I really enjoyed this as the main event of the show. I would have loved to have been in person for this. It was fun. Gunther continues to be over, the Imperium continues to be over. Kevin and Sammy are as you'd expect very have been doing very well as as you really use a bell, as you could expect them to be as undisputed tag team champions. Hopefully they get unified belts as well. But it ended with a victory here for Zane end

at Ko. Most interestingly, it was ended with a blue thunderbomb that's traditionally been a transition move. So that's fun, because you know what, a finish doesn't always have to be the maneuver that ends the match, So that was a good thing. I think to see the blue thunderbomb be the thing to end this match. Unexpected but fun. And that's your week in WW guys generally speaking. I know I didn't get every nook and cranny, but

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