7 WWE Raw Returns That Happened Last Night

2. Tex Ferguson & Chad 2 Badd

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The Southpaw Regional Wrestling icons made their way to Monday Night Raw via a comedy catastrophe with Raw bottom-feeders Rhyno and Heath Slater.

As fun as it was to see Gallows and Anderson embrace their cult eights alter-egos, the contest itself was a coming together of WWE's strongest and weakest comedic leanings.

'The Club' as usual, were an absolute riot, but the prop gag action drew little laughs from a bored crowd that at least weren't subjected to the rancid announce team doing their best to put it over as the second coming of Saturday Night Live.

"This is gonna be good," said a Booker T WWE2K18 voiceover box apparently stationed next to Michael Cole and Corey Graves, whilst Cole himself presumably countered screams of "laugh your f***ing head off, PAL" in his headset to miserably declare how 'tremendous' the whole thing was.

But still, you want more of Gallows and Anderson doing this instead of the nothing they normally do? 2 Badd.

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