5 Biggest Winners & Losers From WWE Raw (August 1)

Who climbed the ladder, and who fell dwon the line?

By Andy H Murray /

WWE.com

Mick Foley and Stephanie McMahon’s new-look Monday Night Raw got off to the best possible start last week. Putting the emphasis back on explosive in-ring action and logical storytelling, the show delivered in a big way, and in Sasha Banks’ Women’s Title win and Finn Balor’s star-making night, Raw produced two of WWE’s most memorable moments of the year thus far.

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Last week’s show was always going to be a tough act to follow, particularly for a company that struggles so badly for consistency, but Mick and Stephanie had given themselves some great foundations to build on. Were they successful?

Not exactly.

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Last night’s Raw wasn’t disastrous, as it still produced a handful of entertaining matches and engaging angles, but it couldn’t match last week’s visceral thrills. That’s understandable - WWE can’t be expected to announce a new World Championship and establish a new main eventer every single week - but the slide is still disappointing.

While last week was packed with a number of edge-of-your-seat matches in the 15-20 minute range, this week was filled mostly with single-digit busts. Braun Strowman and Nia Jax need their squash match heat, but it’s tough to figure-out what The Shining Stars gained from beating The Golden Truth in two-minutes, or what The New Day’s embarrassing 81-second humiliation of The Club was supposed to accomplish.

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As always, some wrestlers took steps forward, while others moved backwards. Going beyond straightforward match results, here are the 5 biggest winners and losers from Monday Night Raw.