WWE Clash of Champions Review
WWE Clash of Champions Review:
The Fiend attacking Seth Rollins was a very impactful way to conclude the show. WWE is wise to strike while the iron is hot by leading to that feud.
Braun Strowman continues to wilt under pressure by losing another big match. He's losing a lot of momentum.
Becky Lynch vs Sasha Banks was really damn good. It's great to have Sasha Banks back on a full-time basis. She possesses undeniable star power and is capable of delivering a really good match on any given night.
Luke Harper is far too talented to be sitting on the sidelines, so it's great to see him reunited with Erick Rowan
The crowd was flat for Kofi Kingston vs Randy Orton as it was very misplaced on the card.
AJ Styles should never appear on a kick-off match. His match with Cedric deserved an extra 5 minutes but was still fun.
I would be much more interested in Nakamura vs Ali. A damn shame the feud was dropped without any explanation. By the way, Sami Zayn is incredibly entertaining in the role of a manager where he commentates with a live microphone.
The Women's Tag-Team Title match was far better than I expected. Alexa Bliss continues to follow the career advice of the Big Show as she's assuming the role of a babyface this evening. Tomorrow, she will promptly return to playing a heel.
Bayley retaining was the right move and her method to victory by cheating adds further layers to her character.
So, does this mean the Revival will now move over to Smackdown full-time? One would assume so. I enjoyed the way Dawson mercilessly targeted the injured knee of Xavier Woods and forced him to tap out.
I'm thrilled that Roode and Ziggler will receive a run with the Raw Tag-Team Championship. Both once again relevant and given a featured spotlight.
I'm happy that the Cruiserweights will be featured under the NXT banner and no longer relegated to every kickoff show.
Match of the Night: Becky Lynch vs Sasha Banks
Grade: B