#2 Lars Sullivan Needs To Move On
The fact that Lars Sullivan vs The Lucha House Party made it on the main card of a show WWE is seemingly taking serious, is a shame when you consider the amount of talent that could have taken that spot instead. Anyhow, WWE was determined on getting 'The Freak Accident' to Jeddah to squash The Lucha House Party.
But to everyone's surprise, that did not happen, as the talented trio had enough of playing by the rules and decided to take the fight to Lars all at once which drew a DQ. Now, it's great to see WWE give the group some sort of fire, as sitting around waiting for Sullivan to destroy them is an overplayed trope.
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Still, the problem with this booking is that we have to witness Lars carry on feuding with these men for another few weeks. WWE had a good chance to end this narrative, as Lars needed to move on to something bigger and better if the company wants him to be a big star, but they did not choose that option.
#3 Lesnar Misses The Mark
The biggest news story of the week had to be Paul Heyman telling the world that Brock Lesnar would cash in his Money in the Bank contract on Raw, but as you know by now, Lesnar teased the cash in instead of just doing it.
However, during Lesnar's tease, the only thing that was said by the man was that he would cash in the contract on Friday at Super ShowDown. So, the fans once again gave WWE a chance to tell their story, as it's still early for Lesnar to become World Champion.
So, we get to the event and are about to witness this historic moment take place, but a distraction from Paul Heyman costs Lesnar his chance, as Rollins evades another World Title match by beating Brock down in the ring.
This is a mistake WWE keeps on making with this situation, and it's making fans lose interest, as the bait-and-switch tactics lead to no success. Moreover, one can only think that the company would realise it before it's too late, as we don't want to witness another failed cash in.