Just watched the show in about 20-25 mins. Owens/Styles was solid. (False finish after false finish with a roll up finish isn't my cup of tea when the moves should be killing these guys -- and probably will be 10-15+ years down the road -- but it was far and away the highlight of this show. I think Reigns-HHH was a good segment out the ring. Ambrose chainsaw segment was good. FF through most everything else. One match to look forward to at Mania (Shane/Taker). Mania is what 7 hours long this year

Will watch the final hour (Hopefully they're smart enough to put Shane-Taker on last). No interest in watching anything else..
How does ANYONE put together that rambling nauseating New Day segment and think that's good??

I get this product is catered to kids, but kids find THAT funny? League of Nations has been a joke to the beginning. No one cares. It's been their worst thing on their programming for months and months now.
Owens/Styles was outstanding. I think a case could be made that it was the best Raw match of the year so far. I don't mind the roll up finish here, because it at least pushes 2 stories forward, as opposed to the usual 50-50 booking reasoning for those type of finishes. This felt like it mattered.
Loved the Ambrose/Funk segment. Funk's rant about what he thought of Ambrose was as rambling and disjointed as could be(which is a a Funk strength) and Ambrose just responding with a, "yeah, I understood all that" was Leslie Nielsen-esq deadpanning. The highlight was Funk saying, "If I had a son, I'd want him to be just like you, and if I had a daughter...........anyway here's a chainsaw."
Thought the if Taker loses he's done at Mania stipulation was dumb and pointless. I mean, if Taker loses, how would Vince enforce that? Shane would run the show right?
New Day is pretty rough right now. Comedy is always at its worst when it gets focused grouped to death, and that seems to be happening to them right now. Its like Vince discovered people thought they were funny, and decided that if that is the case they should be even funnier with his jokes.
I disagree that Mania only has 1 interesting match, and even then it wouldn't be that match. I'm 100% interested in the women's title match, and Ambrose/Lesnar could be excellent. The ladder match is fine, though why Ryder is in it is a complete mystery, could have gotten a lot more mileage(and quality) with Breeze, or even R-Truth. Ryder brings nothing to the table at all. I imagine the plan is to build to Owens-Zayn at Summerslam.
This Reigns-HHH is starting to make my head hurt. Reigns would be on fire right now, if he were supposed to be the heel. How this is face reigns vs heel HHH is incredible. To recap:
This story started(in this for anyway, since they aren't tying Shield stuff in) with Reigns being the #1 contender when Seth Rollins got hurt. HHH offers to take Reigns under his wing and just give him the title if he plays ball with him. Reigns refuses, so HHH puts him in a tournament to crown a new champion. Reigns wins the tournament, HHH tries to shake his hand, but Reigns spears HHH, then Sheamus cashes in money in the bank, and beats Reigns. Reigns responds to this by attacking HHH on Raw, despite the fact that HHH has done nothing unfair to Reigns.
Then Vince comes back and gives Reigns a title shot against Sheamus, with Vince as the ref. Vince slow counts, and cheats for Sheamus, but is knocked out by Reigns, and Reigns then wins the title back. Vince comes out and declares that Reigns will defend his title in the Royal Rumble match, and that he will be the #1 entrant. HHH ends up drawing #30 and winning the Rumble. Again HHH to this point, has done nothing unfair to Reigns.
Stephanie decides that a triple threat match will happen at Fastlane between Reigns, Lesnar and Ambrose. Reigns wins. On Raw, Reigns calls HHH a coward and challenges to a fight, not a match, a fight, right there that night. HHH comes out, and beats the crap pot of Reigns breaking his nose, or shattering his face depending on how you feel about hyperbole. Again Reigns challenged HHH, and got his butt kicked fair and square.
HHH defends his title against Ambrose at Roadblock, which was proceeded by 2-3 weeks of HHH having people, or he himself, attacking Ambrose after long matches. HHH was absolutely a heel against Ambrose, no debate there. After that title defense HHH gives Dolph Ziggler a match where if he wins, he can have any match he pleases other than a WWE title match. After a 20+ minute back and forth match, HHH wins, but Reigns comes out to assault him. Reigns doesn't just beat HHH up, he attacks referees and random bystanders as the fight spills backstage.
Last night, Stephanie tries to slap Reigns, he grabs her arm and says he's the authority now. Which leads to Stephanie running off and attempting to leave Raw out of fear for her safety. HHH comes to pick her up, because he was too busy to be at the show(doing other business was the reason given) and Reigns attacks him as he is trying to leave, ripping him out of his vehicle while Stephanie is screaming. One person is there to fight and one is there to pick up his wife from work.
Other than the broken nose, which Reigns got in a fair fight that he asked for, HHH has done nothing to make Reigns so angry. He's been fair and level headed this entire time. Vince was unfair to Reigns, but HHH had nothing to do with that, he wasn't even on the show for like a month.
This feud would make 100% more sense, if the alignments were reversed. If Reigns were being booked as a crazy person who will stop at nothing to win the WWE title and doesn't care who he hurts or what anyone thinks, and HHH is the one guy who can stop him, that would be a fine story. But, they keep having this narrative that Reigns is justified in his actions and HHH deserves to get his butt kicked for victimizing Reigns, and that simply has not been what has happened at all.