While a lot of things that were advertised for this episode of WWE SmackDown were good, not a lot of people were looking forward to the Otis trial. However, there was a sense of getting this over and done with, when for no reason at all, it was announced that the trial of Otis would be postponed, possibly to a future episode of WWE SmackDown.
In the final roundThe new SmackDown Tag Team Champions, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, moved to RawBig E remained on SmackDown Dana Brooke remained on RawOtis will remain on SmackDownAngel Garza will stay on Raw #SmackDown
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Speaking of bad planning and bad storytelling, what was the point of Otis and Mandy Rose coming together, if the plan is for them to be split up across two brands?
Both Otis and Mandy Rose should have remained either on WWE SmackDown or RAW and played a part in each other's futures, one has to believe.
Is WWE SmackDown Superstar Otis the worst booked Money in the Bank contract winner in the history of the company, especially if you consider that he doesn't seem like he will be able to defeat either Drew McIntyre or Roman Reigns, even with the contract?
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