DA' HELL HAPPENED #33: WWE Monday Night RAW & WWE SmackDown Live, February 27/28, 2017

Hey everyone and welcome to another edition of Da' Hell Happened featuring the review of this week's RAW and SmackDown Live. This week's shows were headlined by the return of Goldberg and Seth Rollins, as well as the contract signing for Braun Strowman and Roman Reigns' match at Fast Lane, and a match to determine the new #1 Contender for Bray Wyatt's WWE Championship at WrestleMania. So let's roll!

WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW - FEBRUARY 27, 2017

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: Samoa Joe vs. Cesaro

If you are a fan of indy wrestling and you watched ROH before, this match was a dream match in the WWE for you. These guys are two of the best that have ever crossed the indy scene, and they have crossed paths a lot of times in that scene, making this match a must-see. Having a match on Monday Night RAW means these two have had very similar roads to get to the top of the business. It was a great match, which was expectable. Joe has been an absolute hitman, while Cesaro is still struggling to get to the top of WWE. Anyway, it was a great match between these two.


MVP OF THE NIGHT: Braun Strowman

I've said this on previous Da' Hell Happened edition, and I will say it again: this guy is being booked to perfection. An absolute monster who wants competition. He'll get it at Fast Lane, but he's decimating his so-called "competition" every week. Will Fast Lane be a replay of what's been happening on RAW for the last 3/4 weeks? (And that top-rope break was awesome!).


DA' HELL HAPPENED MOMENT OF THE SHOW: No Da' Hell Happened Moment of the Show this week

WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE - FEBRUARY 28, 2017

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: AJ Styles vs. Luke Harper

Wow. What a match. These two are two of the most talented superstars in the SmackDown Live roster right now, and they proved it last night by beating the holy crap out of each other. I don't know what WWE is planning to do now that Randy Orton turned his back on Bray Wyatt, but I will be more than pleased to see Styles getting a title shot at WrestleMania, even though his participation doesn't make sense now that Orton is in the mix.


MVP OF THE NIGHT: Randy Orton

Last night, Randy Orton lit on fire Bray Wyatt's compound and buried what was left of Sister Abigail, destroying Bray Wyatt's world after getting the keys to the kingdom. Orton's plan was revealed. He wanted to destroy The Wyatts from the inside. First, he made Luke Harper leave the family. Now, he destroyed Bray Wyatt's place, and after this he wants to take away from Wyatt what's left for "The Eater of Worlds": the WWE Championship. Orton looks like the top player on SmackDown Live now that he left Wyatt by himself and completely destroyed his family.


DA' HELL HAPPENED MOMENT OF THE SHOW: The whole "touched feet at the same time"

Basically, SmackDown Live started the worse way possible. WWE wanted to remind the fans that "Luke Harper and AJ Styles' feet hit the floor at the same time last week" and replayed that TWO TIMES! And as "The Official Botchamania Fanpage" noted: 'Even AJ Styles showed up and went ''ah whatever, at least my neck doesn't hurt from watching TV sideways'''. Anyhow.


And with this I wrap up this week's "Da' Hell Happened". Don't forget that Monday there will be another edition of DHH featuring the review of Sunday's WWE PPV "Fast Lane", and Wednesday with the weekly "Da' Hell Happened" featuring the review of RAW with the fallout of Fast Lane, and SmackDown Live which is rolling towards WrestleMania. See you on Monday!

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