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#3 Worst: Predictable outcome?
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Did the scoreboard ruin the Lesnar-AJ match's results?
When Charlotte Flair defeated Alexa Bliss after their solid clash, there were only two matches to go. SmackDown Live had the lead, while RAW was trailing by one point. This would mean that RAW would win the next match, to even the scores.
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The next contest was the one between Lesnar and Styles. While Styles made us believe at certain points that he had a chance against The Beast Incarnate, nobody really believed it because they knew that the scores had to be tied going into the main event.
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We wonder then, if the scoreboard did more harm than good, in this particular case. It's not like the winning brand gets any sort of reward anyway and hence there was hardly a point in maintaining a scoreboard, really.
And no match is fun to watch if you already know who's going to win.
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