After Monday Nights Raw shoot promo between Cena & Roman; last night SD live was extremely satisfying. It for me was a solid, logical, and well booked show. I've herd some criticism of how cold the The Brand is coming across, and while how you feel about any particular form of entertainment is a personal choice; I would strongly disagree.
Let's get down to the root of the issue and why most fans feel this way. It's simple the top of the card just doesn't feel like the top. I've done very little public criticism of WWE's decision to go with Jinder Mahal, but considering Raw's main event scene includes Samoa Joe, Braun Strowman, Lesnar, Cena, and Roman; Jinder just falls short. It doesn't help that AJ Styles, and Kevin Owens shares the same show as well. Last night's main event tag was definitely painted by the numbes as far as the in ring went, but post match angle between Nakamura-Orton does peak my curiosity for next week's match.
I'm reluctant to endorse the ongoing program between Kevin Owens & Shane McMahon for several reasons; most notable Owens should be in the ring with an everyday world-class wrestler. The only reason this is excepted is because WWE has engraved the fans that NO ONE is smarter, tuffer, or more important than a McMahon. So just strictly as a career move it's likely ideal for the most obvious reason that it involves a McMahon.
While I'm a bigger Baron Corbin fan than most; not sure him and Styles is good for either man right now. While Styles position in the company seems on solid ground for now but a loss to Corbin could hurt, but definitely not as much as it would crush Corbin. Yes he's a heel and they can generally afford to take a loss, but, in light of he's been beaten several times in the last few weeks. Well see.
The rest of the show was a solid, just not much to really comment on. Women's Division is still uninteresting and lacking any star power. Still very unclear on what's going with Bobby Roode; only time will tell. Enjoy