Is it worthy to let Shane and Stephanie McMahon running Raw jointly? 1

The best thing that WWE did when the #cancelWWENetwork was trending on the social media, was to bring back the prodigal son of WWE and thereby creating the McMahon power struggle to public through a storyline. It saved the day for WWE, since then. Shane McMahon stole the show at Wrestlemania. Raw ratings saw uprise and the best thing was, Shane was able to put on the new talents rightly since he is on the charge.
With the Authority storyline out of the picture, we were all eager to see the CEO of WWE, Vince McMahon walking down the ramp and making some shocking announcement about who would in charge of Raw, permanently. But, there was nothing new when he declared it will be a joint venture by both of his son and daughters. It sure was a “Game of thrones reminder.”

Nonetheless, while previously it looked that the power struggle would take back WWE to its glorious days, it actually turned out to be so stupid thus far. Stephanie McMahon undoubtedly is and was the best heel in the ring and suddenly WWE is seemingly trying to convert her to an opposite persona from the next night the announcement was made. The brother and sister had so much bad blood between them and all of a sudden WWE Creative is trying to get them on the same page whereas there was an automatic big fight feel which got completely ruined to the disappointment of the WWE Universe.
The only thing that WWE may have in store is Triple H. Noticeably, he is missing from TV since after Wrestlemania. A shocking return from him to turn on Shane McMahon and Triple H-Stephanie ally against him will make things loveable and the way we wanted. That bigger picture can be saved for the biggest PPV of summer, Summerslam. Give us a Triple H-Shane McMahon match for the ultimate determination of the control of Raw. The Universe will love to see the ‘power struggle’ rather than this disastrous ‘joint venture’ because we don’t want to see the storyline of the decade get ruined like this.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.