#4 Nothing else has been working on Monday Night Raw
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One of the most disappointing reasons why Monday Night Raw has been receiving such widespread backlash from the fans is repetitive storytelling.
Baron Corbin's recent alignment with Drew Mcintyre and Bobby Lashley has been played out multiple times and it was an instant failure.
Considering that the company sees Mcintyre and Braun Strowman as the pillars of the red brand, there has been less emphasis on what is transpiring on the rest of the show.
While Seth Rollins' personal rivalry with Dean Ambrose started off on the right note, the feud has not presented anything of substance, as of late which is making things worse on the red brand.
In such a case where nothing else has been working, bringing Finn Balor as the Demon King could spice things up and gravitate some much-needed attention towards the main event picture.
There's no denying that if provided with the opportunity, Balor can run riot on the red brand and would certainly make Raw a more convenient and watchable product.