
Well it's Wednesday morning, 3:40 AM Eastern time as I write this and I feel like talking about wrestling. Let's talk with Monday's Raw from WWE and possibilities for Money in the Bank. WWE Raw overall was a lot stronger from the week prior. Action was solid and segments mattered once again. You knew the biggest story of the night was not the performance review of Vickie Guerrero, but the debut of the Wyatt family. I loved the Deliverance vignettes and mixture of live and taped segments. It really made things standout and made them feel different . I find it interesting that they went after Kane and took him out. I wonder what that means for Sunday and if Wyatt will make the Money in the Bank match thanks to new management. Speaking of new management, the performance review of Vickie Guerrero was probably one of the worst segments of the show. The interaction between the McMahons did not play well in my eyes as the family did an instant shift on their positions the weeks prior. And I think it went on a tad too long. The appointment of Brad Maddox as Raw GM is not thrilling to me. Seems like Brad is seen by Vince as a punishment to the universe, which means by WWE logic means he will be the greatest general manager that ever lived. Guerrero definitely seems likes he's on a collision course with Ryback's rules. I don't know how much she really adds to the whole equation other than being a heat magnet. I think Guerrero will definitely get involved in the match with Jericho this Sunday, giving Ryback a victory. Daniel Bryan and Mark Henry continued to show great strides again. Bryan had another phenomenal match which Sheamus and if the closing segment is any indication will win the Money in the Bank on Sunday. Mark Henry crosses the line of silliness that is usually accompanied a face-off segment with John Cena and actually looks bad ass heading into Philadelphia. Unfortunately I don't think the World Strongest Man will win the WWE title. I think the bearded wonder Daniel Bryan will cash in the newly won briefcase on John Cena heading into Summerslam. As for the World Title situation things are kind of up in the air. Whether it be the Money in the Bank which compared to the "All-Star Money in the Bank" seems like the island of misfit toys or the championship match which looks more to be a backdrop for the AJ- Dolph split, it just doesn't seem like it matters that much. Further illustrated by a goofy backstage segment with all participants stays looking like something out of a Looney Tunes short. Hopefully someone like Antonio can use the briefcase and elevate the big gold belt back to some prestige. Champions had a rough night on Monday. As the tag team champions Rollins and Reigns had a rough time dealing with Tons of Funk way more than they should've. A match just stops abruptly as Dolph and ADR battle it out, AJ feels the spear of Kaitlyn and Curtis Axel gets his first loss gives against Chris Jericho as the Miz looks on. I don't really see any of these titles changing. It just didn't seem like a good move strategically. All in all, a strong go home show heading into Philadelphia Sunday. There's plenty of unanswered questions going into the pay-per-view. What effect will the Wyatt family attack on Kane have? What will RVD's WWE return ring will be a five-star performance or just rolling thunder? Will Mark Henry have the gold in his Hall of Pain? And will it be cash or carry for the Money in the Bank winners? It will be interesting to see what comes out of all this. There's many variables next go many ways and I think that's the fun of it all. Can't wait till Sunday.