Thankfully, this show was far better than last week's debacle
#2 Best: Two heel turns
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There were two unexpected twists this week, and they were both awesome.
After the loss at the Tag Team Turmoil match last week, Goldust turned on R-Truth, thereby ending the alliance known as The Golden Truth. While this can add a fresh coat of paint to Goldust (no pun intended), we don’t expect it to be a big angle on Raw. At the same time, it’s great to see WWE mix things up when the tag-team became stale.
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Enzo and Big Cass were on fire in their hometown, only to be interrupted by Titus O’Neil and Apollo Crews. While Big Cass made short work of Titus in their match, Titus was very entertaining on the microphone.
The big swerve came at the end, when Apollo Crews, a man who seemed like Titus’ reluctant aide delivered a devastating enziguri to Enzo Amore (pardon the alliteration), presumably going heel. Crews has needed a new hook for his character to get over, and this could be just what he needs.
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