In what was a pretty reasonable episode of Monday Night Raw, WWE clinically advanced the narrative for the company's next big pay-per-view - Money in the Bank.
Since big names were expected to take center-stage, Braun Strowman, Drew Mcintyre, Baron Corbin, and Ricochet have been announced as the confirmed participants in this year's Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match.
On the other side of the tracks, the likes of Naomi, Alexa Bliss, Natalya, and Dana Brooke will have their eyes set on the prize as they are now scheduled to be part of this year's Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match.
Whilst the creative team continued progressing the night with the usual route, Bray Wyatt's astonishing segment intertwined with Sami Zayn's unfiltered rant stood out the most.
An interesting brawl between Lacey Evans and Becky Lynch did get the fans enticed and could lead up to an intriguing bout at this year's Money in the Bank PPV.
Furthermore, AJ Styles' blockbuster contract signing could also be a tease of what's about to transpire when The Phenomenal One clashes with Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship.
Regardless of what transpired, there were many things the company vicariously told us through some of their segments and matches. What were they? Let's find out.
#1 Vince McMahon may not entertain Sasha Banks anymore
Ever since The Boss N' Hug Connection dropped the Women's Tag-Team Championships at WrestleMania 35, Sasha Banks has constantly been a subject of debate on social media.
Tons of speculations suggest that The Boss may very well be done with Vince McMahon's billion dollar company and whilst the company did try to console her, it genuinely seems like the former Raw Women's Champion may not be returning anytime soon.
With the likes of Naomi, Alexa Bliss, Natalya, and Dana Brooke now confirmed to participate in the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match, the absence of Sasha Banks is quite telling.
It's undeniable that Mr. McMahon may not be entertaining her hiatus' from his billion dollar company regardless of what The Boss is capable of bringing to the table.
Do you think Sasha Banks will return back?
#2 Vince McMahon could be heavily invested in Sami Zayn's development
As much as I would want to see Sami Zayn be presented as an ultimate underdog on the main roster, his slightly smart heel gimmick could really ascend his credibility as a major name in the industry.
The former NXT Champion's mission to hold each and every single one in the WWE Universe accountable for being critics feels like a masterstroke.
Although many in the WWE Universe have claimed this to be a purposeful way for Vince McMahon to speak vicariously through Zayn, one can't help but admit that Vinnie Mac is genuinely creating something special with Sami.
Zayn's execution in this heel role has been perfect. He has been pretty influential in bashing the fans for propelling a toxic environment in the WWE, which obviously has brought him some nuclear heat.
Considering that the company needs such heels at the moment, Sami Zayn is moving in the right direction.
#3 A feud with Baron Corbin could turn Drew Mcintyre babyface
Although watching Baron Corbin talk and fight would be the last thing I would want to see on this planet, his confrontations with Drew McIntyre have been pretty interesting, to say the least.
The Scottish Psychopath possesses all the credentials in the world that could ascend him to the very top of the food chain on Monday Night Raw.
After losing a titanic opportunity last week on the red brand to The Lone Wolf, it seems like WWE is likely to go the long route with the former NXT Champion.
Considering that these two are now likely to raise hell at this year's Money in the Bank Ladder Match, a possible feud could be on the way which eventually turns Drew Mcintyre into a babyface.
Furthermore, the nuclear heat Corbin has been gravitating for all the wrong reasons could prove beneficial in bringing some legitimate spotlight on someone like Mcintyre.
Do you think Drew McIntyre deserves to have a babyface run?
#4 Pushing Bray Wyatt as a mega-heel will be a gradual process
In what was yet another intriguing segment, Bray Wyatt returned to our screens bringing elements of nostalgia and darkness to the table.
He definitely seems to have a personality disorder and his demented gimmick could lead on to him becoming the biggest heel on the main roster.
It's a damn shame that WWE couldn't really capitalize on ascending his portrayal as the leader of the Wyatt Family, but judging by the way this new gimmick has been presented, something special could be in the works.
While many are believing this to be Bray Wyatt's brain-child, the company has backed him and are gradually advancing towards making him a mega-heel on the red brand.
With supporting roles from Abby The Witch and Mercy The Buzzard already gaining buzz on social media, have WWE hit a jackpot with this new demented gimmick of Bray Wyatt?
#5 A Phenomenal heel turn is a necessity to burn The Architect down at Money in the Bank
In what is ideally being looked upon as a match for the ages, Seth Rollins will be defending his Universal Championship at Money in the Bank against AJ Styles.
WWE knows they have pulled off a masterstroke by keeping a significant spotlight on the red brand's most coveted prize by booking this extremely intense feud between two of the most talented performers in the world today.
However, the clash of two titans will always have someone enacting a villainous role. With Monday Night Raw needing a major name to work as a heel, a Phenomenal heel turn at Money in the Bank could bring some much-needed spotlight on the red brand.
Furthermore, Seth Rollins certainly needs a credible heel to bring the best out of him. With The Club also returning on the red brand, there's something more to the story than meets the eye.
Both superstars came to blows last night, with The Phenomenal One getting the better of The Architect. Do you think AJ Styles will win the Universal Championship?