Monday's WWE Raw ended an era with a confused audience and the world championship picture unresolved.
The last edition of WWE's marquee show before Tuesday's draft and the return to the brand split had its foot on the pedal, even if that meant veering off the road at times. The show featured a muddled-yet-thrilling championship bout between Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, the announcement of both Raw and SmackDown's new general managers and enough tag team matches to make Teddy Long swoon.
WWE had the tough task of both preparing for the draft and building toward the Battleground pay-per-view when it traveled to Providence, Rhode Island, on Monday night.
In some ways, the company thrived with those goals in mind. Smar...
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