Hits and Misses from this week's RAW and SmackDown Live (16-22 July 2018)

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Who would challenge Lesnar at Summerslam?

Hit: The Triple threat matches on RAW

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There were many Superstars who were ready to take on the Beast Incarnate

If you are a WWE fan, you would have been disappointed with the fact that Brock Lesnar rarely defends the title and doesn't even appear full-time on TV.

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The Ultimatum was laid down by Angle that the Beast Incarnate would have to budge otherwise he would be stripped of the championship. In came Paul Heyman trying to solve the situation, but the final outcome of the opening segment of RAW was two top-class triple threat matches. The winners would square-off next week and that match would determine the challenger for Lesnar.

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The first match saw Roman Reigns, Finn Balor and Drew McIntyre face each other and it was some entertaining action. The three Superstars put on a treat for the fans and it was really difficult to pick a winner as the momentum kept on shifting between the three.

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The second match was a bit subdued compared to the first, in my opinion, but with Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins and Elias squaring off, it was sure to be a hit.

In the end, it was Reigns and Lashley who won the matches respectively and will face-off next week. While there would mixed opinions on the competitors squaring-off in the No.1 contenders match, the WWE Universe would be happy that the top prize on the red brand could be finally leaving the Beast Incarnate.

Lesnar's reign has been boring, to say the least, and now with him looking for a way back into UFC, we could finally see a new champion be crowned at SummerSlam.


Do you think we will have a new Universal Champion at Summerslam? Sound off your opinions in the comments section below!

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Edited by Arvind Sriram
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