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For those gamers it feels like this has come around that quick again. You know with 2K what your going to get graphically phenomenal. It was only a matter of time they went down the NBA path with the city now "Island". They haven't said much about My Faction but you know it will be the main focus, but at least they have put something into Universe mode and MY GM being online now. Never really got into the My Rise/Career mode side of it but always have enough fun doing universe or play now matches. Again I stick right away from the My Faction side of it.
 
Pretty cool that Michael Cole mentioned Edge. Also that JD bump on the edge of the table was nuts.

Crowd was dead for a lot of stuff, but Logan Paul got a lot of heat.

Chanting "We don't care" during Drew's promo was a bit disrespectful.
 
Pretty cool that Michael Cole mentioned Edge. Also that JD bump on the edge of the table was nuts.

Crowd was dead for a lot of stuff, but Logan Paul got a lot of heat.

Chanting "We don't care" during Drew's promo was a bit disrespectful.

None of it matters any more, so much of it is piped in it's irrelevant.
 

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Dear god that closing promo between Punk and Cody was like days of our lives.

Dragged on and on, said not much, and just repeated the points they did make again & again.

Felt like I was watching that South Park wwe episode.

Also, there are a lot of rappers in Atlanta.

That is all I got from that Raw

Interesting take.

I thought the final segment was brilliant. Crowd was very attentive, didn’t want to miss anything said. I think it’s a very interesting route to take regarding the WWE Title becoming some sort of heavy burden the longer one holds it. Cody did a great job of selling the tired, almost defeated look.

Other than that, & the closing match with the Sami dilemma, I didn’t think it was one of the better RAW’s. They did some good jobs with a lot of the story progression however.

I don’t know what it is with the Tag Team scene either but I’ve got no interest in it at the moment. The War Raiders do absolutely nothing for me also.

Props to JD McDonaugh as well. Probably don’t have much of a care for his character, or at least haven’t up to this point, but that’s an almighty effort to continue on. Definitely won’t go as underrated in my view now upon his return.
 
Interesting take.

I thought the final segment was brilliant. Crowd was very attentive, didn’t want to miss anything said. I think it’s a very interesting route to take regarding the WWE Title becoming some sort of heavy burden the longer one holds it. Cody did a great job of selling the tired, almost defeated look.

Other than that, & the closing match with the Sami dilemma, I didn’t think it was one of the better RAW’s. They did some good jobs with a lot of the story progression however.

I don’t know what it is with the Tag Team scene either but I’ve got no interest in it at the moment. The War Raiders do absolutely nothing for me also.

Props to JD McDonaugh as well. Probably don’t have much of a care for his character, or at least haven’t up to this point, but that’s an almighty effort to continue on. Definitely won’t go as underrated in my view now upon his return.

I get Cody was selling the beatdown, but he sounded drunk or concussed. His slow drawn out rambling dragged on for an eternity.
 

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Well if it wasn’t already the HHH era before…
 
neck and ribs? looks terrifying!
Finishing a match with both punctured lung and fractured ribs is mindblowing really. The combination of those 2 should make you 100% unable to move.

As tough as when Cody wrestled with a torn pec
 

Well if it wasn’t already the HHH era before…
The guy is worthy for his solo in ring career but even more worthy now for turning WWE around big time. With Vince running the show it was mind numbingly boring over the past decade. HHH has managed to completely turn it around and has made it better in every single way. Sure there are some things that don't hit but majority has.
 
He should be in there standalone, but even with Nick Khan driving his induction, probably would have been better waiting until he retires from producing. With his health, can't see him going much beyond 5-10 years, especially considering there's probably less legitimate people they will induct during that time.

Most HOFs are a bit of guff, especially the WWE one but of all times to do it, seems odd it's this year is the one.
 
I don't have a problem going with him in the Hall of Fame, he absolutely belongs in the HoF.

I'm surprised that people have a problem with this, but don't have a problem with him inserting his stupid head all over every major show and announcement desperately trying to become the top babyface that he only wished he could've been as a wrestler.
 
Anyone who has a problem with him going in need to get a grip. He's the headliner of any class they have moving forward (unless Cena goes in as well, but I suspect they save him for next year).
 

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