Commentators: Jimmy Smith, Byron Saxton, Corey Graves
We have two Raw’s left before both the return of fans and Money in the Bank, meaning that it is time to start kicking things into a higher gear. WWE needs some momentum on their way back into normal and I’m not sure if they know how to do that at the moment. We are also likely getting some more hard pushes towards the ladder matches so let’s get to it.
We open with MizTV with Miz and John Morrison in the ring. Miz’s guests this week will be the four entrants in the men’s Money in the Bank match, starting with Morrison as you might expect. Morrison says it is time for the Aquaholics to get soaked as he becomes Senor Dinero En El Banco. This brings out Drew McIntyre to say he has been fighting back to the title since Miz cashed in Money in the Bank. McIntyre recaps the Money in the Bank concept and since the show is in Texas, it is time for McIntyre’s History Lesson. This week is about the Alamo, because he is a distan
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When someone shows you who they are the first time, believe them .- Dr. Maya Angelou Women s wrestling doesn t make money . Of all the things Mickie James said in her revealing interview on the Grown Ass Women podcast with Lisa Marie Varon that was the most and least shocking thing all at once. According to James an unnamed official (more on that later) told her that to her face in response to her suggestion of an all-women s brand. Though I am hard at work on my dissertation that comment pulled me back in and I couldn t help but think about how that comment looks within the framework of WWE and their less-than-stellar history with women s wrestling. To hear a WWE official, tell Mickie James of all people that women s wrestling doesn t make money while WWE still touts their women s revolution leads me to ask, have the last six years been a really well