Thursday, April 27, 2017

10 Things That Must Happen At WWE Payback 2017

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omFastlane, the last Raw-exclusive pay per view, was seen as one of WWE's weakest shows in a while - topped by that controversially short main event between Kevin Owens and Goldberg. The company's flagship brand sputtered into WrestleMania, and although it regained some momentum thanks to a good series of matches in Orlando (from the back-and-forth storytelling of KO vs. Jericho to the explosive return of the Hardy Boyz), few are convinced that Payback will represent a major improvement.

In terms of sheer workrate, Raw seems to be lagging considerably behind its blue cousin thanks to the 'superstar shakeup', which has seen names as talented as Zayn, Styles, Charlotte, Owens, and Nakamura gathered together on SmackDown. Yes, Raw may still have many of WWE's biggest stars, but it also carries its fair share of problems.
First of all, Payback looks to be a show bereft of Raw's top title, Brock Lesnar's Universal Championship. Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt are set to duke it out in a dubious 'House of Horrors' match, but nobody's quite sure whether the WWE Championship will be on the line - and if not, why not?

Nevertheless, Payback represents a chance for WWE to give the Raw brand a real shot in the arm. It may look like a slightly worrisome show in terms of storytelling, but several good match-ups have already been announced. The in-ring action should take care of itself, and with careful booking, the show could work out very well indeed.

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