WWE RAW 17th February 2014 - 3 promising developments

John Cena vs. Antonio Cesaro

In the one of the best RAW episodes of the year, chaos reigned supreme. It sure indicated that Elimination Chamber is going to feature quite a few really tough fights. The Wyatts and The Shield finally got into a brawl and got excitement through the roof for their bout at EC.

Here are a few promising developments from the show that WWE can capitalize on in the future.

1. Cena and Cesaro’s in ring chemistry

John Cena vs. Antonio Cesaro

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Whenever these two have had to face each other, Cena always comes out winning but right now Cesaro is fast becoming more and more popular with the WWE crowd. All their matches have been great but this one in particular might be relevant for Cesaro as clearly he had much of the offence in the match, and that really built him as a force to be reckoned with and built this match into one of the best of the year so far.

2. Dean Ambrose’s expressions

Dean Ambrose

Dean Ambrose

Sure, Roman Reigns is being built as probable babyface and the most dominating member of the Shield but Dean Ambrose’s antics alone are enough to give the cracks or the tensions in the Shield some leverage. His expressions and the way he carries himself is sure to make him a great character In the WWE if treated right by the Creative Forces.

3. Christian’s villainy

Christian

Christian

Okay, so as per reports, Christian is going to leave the WWE. But for the time being he should be given more of villainous turn as he looked quite compelling against Daniel Bryan. That really brought some attention to his character which has been quite overlooked by the WWE ever since he was injured following his brilliant feud with Randy Orton more than two years ago.

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