High Spots: Well, would you look at that! That’s two weeks in a row where Raw hasn’t been too insufferable to watch. Mind you, there was some trash among the treasure (I’ll get to all that later…), but the majority of this episode was halfway decent. Damian Priest made his return. It was during a pretty shitty battle royale segment, but he shined for the short amount of time he spent going toe to toe with Riddle. Watching Riddle pull off his best Randy Orton impersonation while the man’s music played was a pretty hilarious moment, by the way. At some point, Randy’s gonna pull off one of those random Big Show heel turns and kickstart a blood feud with his unlikely partner. And I’m definitely gonna be here for it.
Kofi Kingston and MVP’s back and forth talk reached its apex on this edition of Raw and it was glorious (shout out to my guy Bobby Roode!). Kofi ditched the pancake throwing and delightful dancing to get real with MVP and his boy Bobby Lashley for the evening, which made me get all the more excited about their eventual meeting at Money in the Bank. TALK THAT TALK, KINGSTON! Prince Puma and Johnny Mundo...wait, hold up. What I meant to say was Ricochet and John Morrison had a pretty eventful encounter. I for one enjoy the flips and dips that wrestling traditionalists tend to frown upon these days, which is why I enjoyed their encounter. Ricochet’s a madman for that wild ass springboard crossbody splash he hit on Morrison while he was on the crowd barrier!
Drew McIntyre, Riddle, and AJ Styles took to the main event to deliver a potential Match of the Year candidate and they delivered in spades. THEM BOYS DON’T MISS! Drew ended up leaving with his hand raised, which leads me to believe that he'll be the one leaving MITB with the briefcase in hand. Don’t be surprised if Drew switches brands to cash in on the “Tribal Chief” at some point down the road...