28 WTF Moments From WWE Raw (Sept 5)

The Old Day... stop the world, I need to get off!

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So here we are, the glorious new era of the New Era that will be known as the Kevin Owens era. I literally couldn't be happier with the current incumbent of the WWE Universal Championship.

KO's shock win on last week's show, thanks to that wonderful interference from Triple H, means that we should be heading into the best era of WWE's history. Of course, I'm biased because big Kev is my favourite wrestler in the world at the moment who isn't called Martin Kirby. But even if you don't like The Prizefighter, you must be of the belief that he's the right choice to be the champion of the universe at this moment in time. It's best for business, you know.

As a celebration for Owens was announced ahead of the show, all attentions suddenly turned to Sasha Banks who took to Twitter to tell us that she had some bad news to bare - not in a similar vein to that of Bad New Barrett, this sounded serious.

After her recent injury setbacks, the WWE Universe was whipped up into a frenzy as the possibility of a Banks retirement at the age of 24 seemed a distinct reality. We've all read the stories about her bumps and bruises piling up over recent times, as well as the tales of Vince McMahon doubting her longevity in the ring. Those two combined didn't fill anybody with any hope as the show took to the air.

Here are all the WTF Moments from this week's Monday night RAW...

22. Hit The Call Button, Steph

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There is a chance that this is the earliest a WTF Moment has ever been sighted in a WWE event.

The first thing we saw on this week's RAW was Stephanie McMahon making a phone call, or in reality, taking to herself with the screen of her phone in full view of the camera close by.

Surely she must have know that we'd see the bottom portion of her screen from this angle?

I think there's a chance that Steph actually does this on a nightly basis, you know. I think that the most selfish performer in the history of the wrestling business will mock call herself, just to pretend that somebody else is putting her over from the other end of the line.

"Who's the greatest of all time," she'll ask.

"You are Steph. You're the greatest of all time," she'll reply to herself.

Picture it. You know it's a possibility.

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