Sunday, July 7, 2013

Monday Night Raw 3 Point Preview: 7/8/2013

Tomorrow is a big night for the WWE, as it is the go-home show for the Money In The Bank PPV. We will see the debut of Bray Wyatt and his family, Vickie Guerrero will have a talent evaluation, and we are bound to see much more hyping of matches scheduled for the PPV. Without further ado, here is my first weekly 3 point preview of Monday Night Raw.


Debut of the Wyatt Family: Well, they're here, and now it's too late to run? Should we have listened? Should we have ran? We'll find out tomorrow. For weeks, the WWE has been hyping up the Wyatt family as this creepy, backwater, cult type of stable. The success of their debut will depend on how well this all gets over with the crowd. Let's hope the crowd doesn't fill the arena with "Husky Harris" chants, although I doubt that will happen since that never happened for either Fandango (Johnny Curtis) or Curtis Axel (Michael McGillicutty). This debut has been much anticipated for a while now. Will it live up to expectations?

Vickie Guerrero Talent Evaluation: So far, the only thing this whole McMahon power struggle story has done for me is make me feel extremely sorry for Vickie Guerrero. One McMahon tells her one thing, another McMahon tells her another thing, and another McHaitch tells her another thing. All this misdirection and misunderstanding has led to Vickie being the recipient of a talent evaluation by these McMahons. Now while it has been pointed out that this may not be a bad thing and could possibly lead to a promotion for Vickie, we all know that's never how it works. If anything, this whole event is just to further the McMahon power struggle while Vickie just narrowly escapes the hell-fire. Will Vickie make it out of this talent evaluation with her job?

CM Punk and Paul Heyman: A few weeks back, we saw CM Punk (Paul Heyman's former client) become the recipient of an F-5 from Brock Lesnar (Paul Heyman's current client). Was it Paul Heyman? He says it wasn't. But then again, Paul doesn't exactly have the best track record when it comes to honesty. These past few weeks, we have seen Punk have interactions with Paul and both of his clients, taking the aforementioned F-5 from Lesnar and having Curtis Axel steal Punk's win in a tag match. How will this rocky relationship between the best friends continue to develop (or unfold) this week?

WWE Monday Night Raw starts 8PM EST and can be seen on the USA Network.

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