16 Things You Probably Missed From WWE Raw (April 29)

Bray's painting sure looked familiar, didn't it?

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The War Machine Viking Raiding Experience rolls on.

This week, Erik and Ivar finally got some consistency. They're now permanently known as 'The Viking Raiders', which is an amalgamation of their NXT name (War Raiders) and the much-criticised main roster tweak (Viking Experience). We say "permanently", but who knows how long this'll last before WWE change their minds again.

In between all these weekly renaming sessions, the pair now have a title for their impressive throw-into-slam finish. Yes, you guessed it, it's one of their former ring names. That little hidden gems joins 15 others on this here list, one obsessed with looking in-depth at all the tiny nuances of WWE's Monday night delight.

This time, there are storylines that didn't have any sort of conclusion, one wrestler seemingly determined to become this generation's Mr. Perfect with his big-bumping style, Shane McMahon getting a bit too carried away when choking The Miz, brand new entrance music for babyface tag-teams and more.

There's also a 'Sister Abigail' throwback to something that happened on SmackDown several years ago. That's right, 'Firefly Fun House' is back...

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