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Was this week the best WWE has seen this year?

WWE: The current week of episodes on Monday Night Raw, NXT, and Smackdown turned out to be bangers. It was easily one of the best weeks of the entire year so far.

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Wyatt Sicks, Joe Hendry, and Jacob Fatu (Source: X)

Wyatt Sicks, Joe Hendry, and Jacob Fatu (Source: X)

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The current week of WWE had some brilliant moments that make it one of the best the year has seen. Barring the WrestleMania weekend, not many weeks managed to cook in all shows of the week. The Monday Night Raw proved to be the best of the lot yet again. Seth Rollins had a surprising return to the company and got a challenge from Damian Priest.

The segment between Bron Breaker, Ilja Dragunov, and Sami Zayn was great. Alpha Academy imploded and Chad Gable was taken out by what seems to be the new dark faction in the roster. Wyatt Sicks made their thunderous debut and took out a lot of wrestlers. The dynamics between Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio continued. Drew McIntyre surprised the fans with his claim of quitting the company.

On NXT, Joe Hendry made his WWE debut. He was soon screwed and the segment got the attention of the fans. The Battle Royal turned out to be good and Je'Von Evans won it despite an injury. He had a memorable moment later in the night after getting an opportunity to the main event against Ethan Page. Though he lost it, the ending turned out to be great.

Best Smackdown since WrestleMania XL

It can probably lead to the fatal 4-way match between Page, Trick Williams, Evans, and Shawn Spears in the days to come. Friday Night Smackdown was easily the best it had since The Rock and Roman Reigns disappeared. The show witnessed some brilliant moments like CM Punk's return to Chicago and his reunion with Paul Heyman. The segment gave rise to the main event of the night.

All the qualifying matches had a worthy outcome. Drew, who claimed to have quit the company, attacked Punk in the arena and sent a message. The Bloodline attacked Kevin Owens and Randy Orton before and during the qualifier matches. Last but not least, the best moment of the night was the debut of Jacob Fatu, who seems to be a mighty force to reckon with himself.

WWE Monday Night Raw Friday Night Smackdown NXT Jacob Fatu Joe Hendry Wyatt Sicks
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