The new Attitude Era?
I miss the days where you could use the WWE app to watch the action through the commercials. The first set saw a table spot, a barrier spot and general awesomeness that comes along with a No Disqualification match.
I understand giving the live crowd something a little extra but to have to show some of the most exciting action in replays for two minutes when we’ve come back from a seemingly endless break just takes the shine off things a little bit.
Nevertheless, this match was the best part of Raw. It was a fantastic main event match, and it was really well worked. It reminded me of what No Disqualification matches used to be like. When the two men went into the crowd, and Seth Rollins climbed that balcony, it took me on such a nostalgia trip.
It reminded me a lot of Jeff Hardy at Royal Rumble 2000. It was a great dive and throwing caution to the wind like that, is what gets the crowd going.
The match was good enough to stand on its own, and I would have liked to see Kevin Owens pick up the clean win over Seth Rollins, but Jericho got involved despite being banned from ringside. He wore a Sin Cara mask and attacked Rollins giving KO the advantage and allowing him to capitalise on the distracted Architect.
This was a shot at the smart marks on the Internet, who believe there was beef between Jericho and Sin Cara, since the real life altercation. It has since been revealed Sin Cara lent Jericho the mask and it was actually a sign of respect from the first ever undisputed champion.
This was one of the best main events on Raw since the brand split.