This was a really disappointing episode of WWE's premier show
#3 Worst: CM Punk chants
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Like I said at the start, this was not the best week for WWE at all. But it was made worse by fans chanting for CM Punk during the 'Beat the clock' challenge because it's such a strange move.
Fine, I get the fact that the SmackDown Women's Championship should not be contested on RAW to begin with, and that's a pretty big botch, right there. But why chant someone's name who's repeatedly said that he wants nothing to do with pro wrestling anymore?
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To be fair, the 'Beat the Clock' challenge wasn't even the worst part of the show, I thought. Bayley has really come into her own as a singles performer and it gave her the chance to go out there and mix it up with Sarah Logan, who hasn't gotten too much screen time.
Fans don't give anything a chance at all, these days.
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Riju Dasgupta
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