Thanks to great promo from Paul Heyman and awesome in-ring work from Adrian Neville and Seth Rollins, this week’s RAW had its moments, but were there enough to ensure a decent three-hours of wrestling?
Check out this week’s RAW Power Rankings to see who starred in the WWE’s flagship program just three weeks before Summerslam.
Honorable Mention: Charlotte Flair: A submission win over Nikki Bella in a tag match continues to build her credibility. Her WWE career may still be relatively young, but she’s beaten several top Divas since her arrival and continues to prove herself every week.
5: Adrian Neville: He doesn’t win many of his matches, but he gives the fans something special every time he steps into the ring. A world-class performer, Neville is the kind of guy that company can build around moving forward, forgetting completely about former high-flyers Evan Bourne and Rey Mystery. Pushing WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins to the limit this week on RAW, Neville continues to prove he belongs on the main roster.
4: Kevin Owens and Cesaro: Their segment on MizTV was one of the better moments on this week’s show and their match at Summerslam has the potential to be the best match on the card. If only it meant a little bit more. With John Cena and Ryback not defending their united States and Intercontinental titles with nearly as much frequency, this would have been a great way to make one of those titles mean more.
3: Rusev: In a statement match, Rusev destroyed former ECW and World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry with a pair of Thrust Kicks. This guy is ready for Dolph Ziggler. The only question is, when does he get him?
2: Paul Heyman: WWE RAW Power Rankings: Rollins Still the Man to Beat His ability to cut promo can revive even the slowest show. Continuing to build up his client Brock Lesnar’s quest to take Undertaker to Suplex City once again, Heyman was masterful once again,
1: Seth Rollins: He’s such a good heel. He may have snuck out a win against Adrian Neville this week on RAW, but he cut some good promo on John Cena and left the show with his WWE World Heavyweight title still around his waist. That’s got to go down as a good week. While it’s scary that he’s opening up shows, even with the title around his waist, he’s been a solid champion thus far.
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