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I mentioned this as a problem on last week's show, but it's doubled and compounded this week, especially if you consider that there were two replays and not just one. We saw Brock Lesnar, Seth Rollins and John Cena in action in the first clip and Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair in the memorable WrestleMania match in the second one but honestly, it took away from the show happening live.
WWE fans always have a rich and magical history to look back upon and relish, but one essentially watches RAW to look forward to the future and not look back at the past, in my opinion. This was a waste of time for everyone involved. I would have loved to see Bobby Lashley in action, cutting a promo on his WrestleMania opponent or even Rhea Ripley commenting on her big match via satellite instead of what we finally got from WWE.
Female superstar says she inspired John Cena turning heel HERE
All Elite Wrestling put on a show in which we moved forward and how, where the lack of a live crowd wasn't even felt, and WWE can certainly take tips.
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Riju Dasgupta
Riju Dasgupta is the most-read active writer in Sportskeeda at the moment, across all sports. Having come on board in 2016, Dasgupta is best known for the 'Best and Worst' column, something that has become a staple for the site!
In addition to his writing responsibilities, Dasgupta is also the Assistant Manager of the Combat Sports division. In 4 years, Dasgupta has conducted over 150 interviews with stars from WWE, Impact Wrestling, PCW Ultra, WOS, UFC, ONE FC and the world of boxing as well.
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