#8 The main event has become stale
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The main event of Raw is beyond stale, as the same thing happens every week, Dean Ambrose teases a heel turn, makes up with his team and proceeds to fight Strowman, Ziggler, and McIntyre.This formula is so frustratingly repetitive it is the reason why Raw is doing so terribly, not to mention that the Shield's reunion has been a flop due to their repetitive battles with Strowman's team.
The Shield doesn't feel like the team fans saw take-no-nonsense back in 2013/ 2014, as now they seem like a concept that doesn't belong together anymore, and most of that could be attributed to WWE teasing their break up once again. While the implosion of Strowman's team was highlighted by McIntyre's badass beatdown of his former teammate, it doesn't excuse the fact that WWE is giving fans the same thing every week.