WWE Week In Review: Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar Return For War Games | John Cena's Last RAW
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- Drew McIntyre being added to the Men’s WarGames match just one week after being “suspended.”
- The extremely questionable return of Zack Ryder during the John Cena “Last Time Is Now” Tournament.
- And the baffling decision to run a full Survivor Series match on SmackDown… one night before Survivor Series itself.
- John Cena’s final RAW, his heartfelt promo, and Dominik Mysterio once again stepping up to challenge him in New York.
- Cena’s final-ever RAW match: a six-man tag with Sheamus & Rey Mysterio vs. Dominik, JD McDonagh & Finn Bálor.
- The surprising decision to put the Women’s Intercontinental Championship on Maxine Dupri.
- And how Becky Lynch is completely thriving in her fully embraced heel persona.
- The hard-hitting battle of Ricky Saints vs. Oba Femi and what it means for NXT’s championship scene.
- The shocking move to put the NXT Women’s Championship back on Jacy Jayne—and whether this could hint at a possible return of a certain former Toxic Attraction leader…
- Survivor Series WarGames build
- The John Cena “Last Time Is Now” Tournament
- Bron Breakker’s booking since turning on Seth Rollins
- The wave of recent title changes across WWE
- The Iron Survivor Challenge momentum
- …and the best (and worst) moments from all three brands.
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