10 Best Things The Internet Has Done With WWE Raw (Feb 22)

Do you want to see Vince McMahon drop an f-bomb live on Raw? Of course you do!

What a Raw. WWE have a knack of pulling fan opinion up from the doldrums to great heights (and vice versa) during WrestleMania season. After an astonishingly, disappointingly predictable Fastlane pay per view, Vince and co. pulled a shocking edition of Raw from the hat. Shane McMahon made his long-awaited return, cut a blistering promo on his father and sister, and secured a WrestleMania match with The Undertaker. Then, in the main event, Triple H decided to remind us all just how dangerous he can be, jumping Roman Reigns and bloodying him(!) while a rabid Detroit crowd cheered him on. Although this may not have gone down quite how WWE would have liked - fans cheering on the beatdown of the supposed number one babyface - it certainly made an impact. It should therefore be no surprise that last night's Raw generated an awful lot of internet traffic, a lot of which was incredibly entertaining in its own right. Here are ten of the best online reactions.

10. Sasha Banks' Reaction Is All Our Reactions

https://twitter.com/SashaBanksWWE/status/701937826980618244 In today's WWE locker room, with all ages and backgrounds mixed together, some superstars really nail this social media thing better than others. The undisputed queen of wrestling Twitter-japery must surely be Sasha Banks, and she went the minimalist route in response to Shane McMahon's shock appearance. Oddly enough, despite using just one word, one hashtag, and two emojis (repeated many times), she perfectly encapsulated our collective response.
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