Well not to say I told you so, but I told you so, honestly who didn't see this coming it was pretty obvious were WWE was moving this storyline with reuniting of The Shield. Now how they got there was a little messy to me, and a bit rushed but the ultimate goal is to get Roman cheers so logic be damned. While the actual reunion didn't take place in the ring yet, but with heavy-handed visual of all three members standing side by side backstage to end the show after all suffering 2 on 1 or 3 on 1 attacks earlier in the night; you can be sure the reunion is not far off. I thought Enzo gave a phenomenal heel promo cutting down the entire cruiserweight roster pointing out their flaws and why he's such a bigger star. Unfortunately I don't see any logical business reason behind the philosophy of having one performer tear down all your other performers who you hope you can make money with someday, and making his next opponent Kalisto will be tragic to watch I'm sure. Again I'm pleasantly surprised to see the Womens Division on Raw have some focus and direction. The title program with Micke-Alexa is working on a basic fundamental easy to understand level and it's always refreshing to see. The monster among men received another solid victory over Rollins on the show; smart money is to just keep doing the status quo for a few weeks until build Braun back up and find the right next opponent. The rest of the show was filler primarily, and I refuse to talk about Bray Wyatt until his journey has any true meaning again. Enjoy