The decision to have The Hurt Business squabble on WWE RAW has not gone down well with fans, many of whom love the idea of this faction. Unlike RETRIBUTION, The Hurt Business has been booked well from the outset to the point where they are extremely over with the crowd, despite the fact that they are heels. But the moment everything was going well for the group, the company has decided to showcase dissent in the ranks.
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Yes, the idea of Riddle running the gauntlet on WWE RAW was not bad at all, but it happened at the expense of The Hurt Business, which is a confusing decision.
Does the company want Cedric Alexander to go babyface and branch off on his own, away from The Hurt Business? While that may be a good way to push him on WWE RAW, remember that he only started looking like a megastar once he joined the faction. He's not going to become The Rock, away from the Nation of Domination, if that's indeed the plan.
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