The Raw after WrestleMania has become a traditionally massive episode of television, where the fallout from the weekend’s live events provide WWE with both a conclusion the feud showcased on the ‘Grandest Stage of Them All’ and a pivot in the direction of storytelling the company plans to pursue during the coming year.
In recent years, however, the show has become a shell of its former self. Here are three reasons why this has happened.
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