When Kathy Lee and Hoda party with Adam Rose on RAW, you know something went terribly, terribly wrong. Sure, the Rock came to confront Rusev,
Check out this week’s RAW Power Rankings to see who made the most out of one of the worst episodes of Monday Night Raw in 2014.
Much Needed Return: The Rock: Up until that point of the show, RAW was languishing, badly. The Rock’s return and the thought of a possible match between The Rock and Alexander Rusev made this week’s show worthwhile. Away from his performance this week, RAW was a complete waste of time.
Honorable Mention: Luke Harper: The promos are creepy and Harper is the best worker in the Wyatt family. A singles push would be great for both him and the company.
5: Bo Dallas: Three wins in a row against Mark Henry have Dallas at the highest point in his carer. All he needs now is some more promo time and a new finisher and we just might begin to take him seriously.
4: Roman Reigns: You know it was a horrible episode of RAW when an injured RAW makes this list. Cutting a decent promo, Reigns knows he’s in for a big push when he comes back and wasn’t scared to let the WWE Universe know his goals upon his return.
3: Seth Rollins: It’s at the point now where Rollins is owed a serious beating. The suspense is at a fever pitch and it’s only a matter of time until it comes. But with the same matches for the last three weeks on RAW, Rollins is exposing himself far too much.
2: Dean Ambrose: Much like Rollins, Ambrose’s extra time on camera is exposing his faults. Although he’s a solid talker, this angle with Cena and Rollins isn’t helping him as much as it should. Plain and simple, he needs more singles matches
1: John Cena: With no Brock Lesnar on RAW, Cena continues to carry the weight on RAW. Simply put, it’s not his fault he’s surrounded by youngsters with no experience. He’s still the shining light on a show that continually lacks star power.
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