8 Ups And 6 Downs From Last Night's WWE Raw (May 2nd)

Is the Bullet Club fracturing already?

By Scott Carlson /

WWE.com

After a day of reflection, it€™s probably better to think of Payback as two separate events. There€™s everything that happened before the McMahons and main event took place, and then there€™s that circus. Before the wheels fell off the PPV, WWE had a really solid event going, with multiple excellent matches. But the McMahon talkfest and overbooked main event really dragged everything down.

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WWE largely avoided those two issues Monday night, putting on a pretty decent episode of Raw, with Stephanie and Shane McMahon managing to co-GM the program without it leading to disaster yet. There wasn€™t much offensive about Raw, but aside from an excellent opening match, there wasn€™t much to write home about either. A €œnew era€ is simply not a John Cena-free Raw with new superstars running around putting on good matches. A new era also has to include good storylines, smart booking and entertaining television

Perhaps WWE will get there soon, but don€™t lose sleep over it. At this stage, if things make sense and there€™s more positive than negative about Raw, then we€™ll take it. A €œnew era€ will have to wait until there€™s a drastic shift in how Raw is presented, not just a new authority figure.

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So what is running Raw and what is getting demoted, Let€™s get to it