WWE presented RAW from a snowstorm-hit city in Iowa, but the episode of RAW was not hit by any storms. The build-up to Elimination Chamber continued in full flow, with two more qualifying matches for the men's match taking place. The "historic" Women's Revolution continued with a major announcement for their EC match.RAW had a staggering nine matches, a record-of-sorts, and all of them surprisingly helped progress the storytelling. Less throwaway stuff and more meaningful segments are the need of the hour, and this episode did exactly that! We look at five major talking points from this week's episode of Monday Night RAW.#5: A past rivalry revisitedEnThe Big Dog' came out on top against the 'Eater of Worlds'Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns were being advertised as the major match from this episode, so seeing them at it right at the start was rather surprising. However, two fantastic individuals who have a great history between them produced a decent match from start to finish.Roman Reigns is widely predicted to be RAW's top challenger heading into WrestleMania season, so seeing him pick up the win was pretty predictable. The announcers did a good job of hyping Bray's win from the Elimination Chamber last year, a run which seems forgettable at this point. Bray Wyatt has another opportunity next week, but the odds of him winning the Fatal-4 Way are quite low.