#3 KO and Lashley have no narrative progression
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Kevin Owens and Bobby Lashley’s rivalry is probably the most random thing on Raw every week, as the reason for KO coming back to the company for the sake of avenging his best friend Sami Zayn, felt like WWE wanted fans to suspend their disbelief to actually buy that lame reason.
But with the hopes that these two powerhouses tear each other apart, fans were willing to give this programme a chance, but now that it was all just a subplot for John Cena’s return at Super Show Down, this feud has lost all momentum.
As at the WWE Australian event, Cena will team with Bobby Lashley to take on Elias and Owens in a tag team match, and it's clear that the heels probably won't go over. Moreover, at least WWE could make this rivalry feel a bit more personal, a bit edgier than the bland boring mess than it is right now.