DA' HELL HAPPENED #22: WWE Monday Night RAW & WWE SmackDown Live, November 14/15 2016

Hello guys! Welcome to another edition of Da' Hell Happened featuring the review of RAW and SmackDown Live of this week. What a hell of a two day mark for WWE. RAW and SmackDown Live delivered like never before, with the face-to-face between Goldberg and Brock Lesnar before their clash at Survivor Series, and the return of Edge and The Undertaker! Let's go!

WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW - NOVEMBER 14, 2016

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens & WWE United States Champion Roman Reigns vs. Cesaro & Sheamus

Four of the most regular competitors in WWE. A match full of talent, and two teams as disfunctional as they come. Even though there are lots of cracks to take care and some oil to be put to join both guys, Cesaro and Sheamus seem to be more and more on the same page. Of course, this match served no more but to further the idea Roman Reigns is back on the main event scene and he is coming after Kevin Owens' WWE Universal Championship. Still, Survivor Series is a big stop, and this feud might not be visible for a lot of people until Monday, November 21st.

MVP OF THE NIGHT (HONORABLE MENTIONS): Goldberg

If there's one thing Goldberg has been doing since returning to WWE is proving the doubters wrong. He has proven that he can still make a promo in the "Old Goldberg fashion" way, being very intense, and this week he proved he is in great shape and can be a real threat to the most dominant superstar in WWE history, Brock Lesnar. We'll have to wait until Survivor Series to see what happens when these two beasts collide in one of the most anticipated match-ups in recent memory. I'm pumped up for this one!


MVP OF THE NIGHT: WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens

Was there anyone more representative of the Survivor Series Men's RAW Team than the co-captain Kevin Owens? He owned WWE World Champion AJ Styles, and he was the most influential superstar in the team, clearly being the face of the union. It was a bad move not to make him a bigger threat by having him stepping a lot more in the last fight than he did, but he was still the face of the team, and I'm happy to see that.


DA' HELL HAPPENED MOMENT OF THE SHOW: Nothing to mention


WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE - NOVEMBER 15, 2016

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: WWE Intercontinental Championship match - Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz

Can these guys stop being ridiculously awesome? It's the 1000th time I've seen Dolph Ziggler take on The Miz for the Intercontinental Championship, yet I still find myself excited before the match, and on the edge of my seat while watching it. I don't know what WWE plans to do by putting the title on Miz's shoulders, but one thing is for sure: the IC title match at Survivor Series better be something different, because I wanted to see Ziggler vs. Zayn very badly. Still, I'm happy Miz was given the championship. After all, he is still the best damn hell on SmackDown Live.

MVP OF THE NIGHT: The Miz

There's just no other way to explain this one. The Miz is the rightful MVP of the Night for having won the Intercontinental Championship, stick it in Daniel Bryan's face and now have the opportunity to represent SmackDown Live Sunday at Survivor Series. 


DA' HELL HAPPENED MOMENT OF THE SHOW: Nikki loses her tooth

Damn, that one must have hurt. Apparently, Nikki Bella lost one of her front teeth after being hit by Charlotte. It looks really ugly. Ouch.

Frame: WWE Network

And with this I wrap up this week's Da' Hell Happened. Next week will be the fallout of Survivor Series, as well as developments towards the next PPV, SmackDown Live's exclusive TLC. See you next week!

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