Overall, this was a #WWERaw episode with some good segments, but they run so long that it takes forever to see any action. The crowd was pretty dead before the main event, but Oba Femi is over big at least and brought them back.
Dominant match for Oba Femi. I'm wondering if Brock Lesnar will cost him the King of the Ring tournament. I can't see Femi going for the title at #SummerSlam. I'm guessing it'll be him against Lesnar in a retirement match since it's in Minnesota, Lesnar's home state. #WWERaw
That was about as dull and lifeless a Je'Von Evans match as you'll ever see. Austin Theory has that ability. The crowd is losing interest in this show. Way too much talking with not a ton of action. The Bloodline segments are good, but they're so drawn out... #WWERaw
Another segment where they make LA Knight look bad, this time in his hometown. It's amazing how this guy has managed to stay over despite this company consistently giving him big loss after big loss. Knight is the Dolph Ziggler of the 2020s. Over, but not trusted. #WWERaw
Good "return" match for Chad Gable. Not sure I love Rusev losing by submission, but they're not doing much with him right now. The partnership with Ethan Page isn't great so far. #WWERaw
That was a strong opening segment with The Bloodline, where Jacob Fatu was officially welcomed into the group. The beatdown of Eric André, the actor and comedian, was unexpected, but really great. #WWERaw