Writing "The Good, the Great and the Awesome" is so much easier to do when World Wrestling Entertainment produces a great episode of Raw, SmackDown or NXT.
Monday night, Raw featured a few solid segments that highlighted the three biggest stories in the company and did a great job of shining a light on the feud between Sheamus and Cesaro over the United States Championship.
But with a pay-per-view upcoming this weekend and a desperation to attract more subscriptions to the WWE Network setting in, the company needed a great show to convince fans to go out of their way to order Payback.
It failed to do that, relying too heavily on comedy segments involving El Torito and feuds born out of Total Divas rather tha...
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