7 Ups And 10 Downs From Last Night's WWE Raw (Dec 28)

Did WWE end 2015 with a bang or a whimper?

By Scott Carlson /

That whimper you heard Monday night was WWE€™s last episode of Raw for the year as the company closed out a disappointing 2015 with a lackluster performance from the roster. Well, actually it was about half the roster, as WWE ran a simultaneous house show Monday night, so stars like Dolph Ziggler, the Wyatt Family, Dudley Boyz, Paige and Charlotte were unavailable for Raw. Still, with John Cena returning and Vince McMahon coming back after being assaulted by Roman Reigns, it felt like WWE could have been trying to end 2015 on a high note€ and then Raw happened. The matches mostly didn€™t click, the angles largely fell flat, and fans in a usually hot locale like Brooklyn was left chanting, €œThis is boring!€ and doing the wave. That€™s never a good sign. WWE managed to turn the Brooklyn faithful against Sasha Banks just four months after she and Bayley stole the show at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn €“ and it wasn€™t the good kind of turn. Fans could almost be heard wincing when she spoke. John Cena€™s big return was pushed off until the main event, where he talked his way into a title match where he didn€™t with the championship and then faded into the background. But hey, Mr. McMahon got more closely acquainted with New York€™s finest, so it had to be a good episode, right? Then again, maybe it€™s the writers who should have been arrested. So what came in like a lion and went out like a lamb? Let€™s get to it€

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