Tony Ramos, Chief Editor – Wrestlingchimp.com

I’ve got a bone to pick with WWE management right now. For the last three weeks, I haven’t sat down to watch Raw live—not because I don’t want to, but because, frankly, I don’t see the point. Every time I catch up, it’s nothing but recaps, reruns of the same five segments, and endless video packages trying to dress up a product that feels hollow. Where’s the fire? Where’s the unpredictability? Where’s the actual wrestling that made Raw must-see in the first place?
Instead of feeling like I’m missing out, I actually feel like I’m saving myself from three hours of recycled content. And that’s a damn shame, because I want to watch. WWE shouldn’t be pushing its fans to skip Mondays altogether, but here we are.
And don’t get me started on Wrestlepalooza. We were promised dream matches, high stakes. What did we get? A glorified house show with predictable finishes, flat crowd energy, and a sense that WWE just threw it together to fill space on the calendar. Nothing memorable. ESPN can echo that.
So yeah, I haven’t watched Raw in three weeks just recaps. I’m disappointed, I’m frustrated, and I’m angry. But deep down, I’m still that fan waiting for the moment WWE shakes off the rust and gives us something worth staying glued to on Monday nights again. – The Brain