The Good, The Bad and The Vague: WWE RAW, 12/15/2014

The Good, The Bad and The Vague: WWE RAW, 12/15/2014

Welcome back to another installment of the Good, the Bad, and The Vague! As always, we are here to run down the highlights and oftentimes lowlights of each Monday Night Raw. A lot happened tonight and I am happy to begin by analyzing the first night of WWE Week on USA Network!

The Good

It’s always a treat to see Chris Jericho, especially when he’s running the show. It seemed spiteful but made an impact when Brock Lesnar returned early in the evening to demolish Jericho. The major criticism of Brock Lesnar as world champion is that he only wrestles five or six times a year. I think he works considering how big of a draw he is compared to everyone else on the roster. His getting involved in the steel cage match didn’t surprise me and it reminded me of each of his previous encounters with John Cena.

While there have been rumors about Rusev dropping the US Title in favor of reviving the European Championship, I still hold out hope that Ryback can finally win some WWE gold. Perhaps be the first to beat Rusev for the title then Rusev can be awarded the European title by those weird Russian delegates that gave him his medal.

Kane Rose Bunny

The Bad

Roman Reigns not wrestling on Raw could be a mistep, but the live Super Smackdown tomorrow night will make up for it. I understand they want it to be special.

I don’t have much to say about Adam Rose at this point. Nothing I say adds to what has already been stated regarding him and the Bunny. It was nice to finally see Kane get a win after the strange streak he’s been on.

Stardust

The Vague

I’m kind of confused as to how the storyline between Gold/Stardust and The New Day will come to an end. Neither team comes off as threatening enough to know off the next.

Well, that will do for me tonight. Tune in for Tuesday Night Super Smackdown Live tomorrow night on The Good, the Bad, and the Vague exclusively available at Cheap-Heat.com!