Simply put, there wasn’t much fluff on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW. Every match looked to build a future feud and had a purpose. With so much bad booking as of late on RAW, this was certainly a step in the right direction. Check out this week’s RAW Power Rankings to see how both team’s are stacking up for this coming Survivor Series Pay Per View.
Honorable Mention: Ryback: Another big win, this time with Ryback actually selling, makes us think that Ryback could be for real this time around. While he still needs another big time power move or two to really make himself the powerhouse he needs to be, it’s hard to argue with how dominant he’s been lately.
5: Dolph Ziggler: His determination and strength against The Authority resonated with fans. Although he’d be a great addition to the heel faction and is so much better as a heel, Ziggler continues to prove himself as an upper-mid-card draw that works his ass off in the right every night. You can’t teach that.
4: Mark Henry: Although he lost this week via DQ to The Big Show, Henry continues to prove he is a dominating force and he’s nowhere near ready to slow down. Triple H and The Authority apparently have a big time interest in Henry and if he joins them, things can get extra spicy for the Legend.
3:Dean Ambrose: With his third win over Cesaro in a week and a half, Ambrose continues to climb up the card. While it would be awesome to see him join Team Cena for Survivor Series, Ambrose looks primed for a battle with Bray Wyatt. At this point, either one of those matches can benefit Ambrose, so he’s in a pretty good spot either way.
2: Seth Rollins: He’s a dastardly heel. A bastard. Someone you want to see get destroyed. The longer it takes to happen, the better Rollins will ultimately become. The top young heel in the company, Rollins is brimming with potential.
1: Randy Orton: He’s going to be the guy that destroys Seth Rollins. The guy that does everything Dean Ambrose and John Cena wanted to do, but couldn’t. And when he finally does, he’s going to be more over as a face than he ever has before. It’s been a long time coming, but Orton is about to reestablish himself in a very big way.
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