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Vince McMahon Was Extremely Unhappy Before This Week’s RAW

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• Vince McMahon Was Extremely Unhappy Before This Week’s RAW

WWE CEO Vince McMahon was extremely unhappy with the original script for this week’s RAW and tore up the script two hours before the show.

Other WWE Officials reportedly said Vince was at his “loudest and angriest” mood this past Monday.

Here’s what PWInsider reported:

“Vince McMahon, extremely unhappy with the original plans for Monday Night RAW, ‘ripped up the script’ several times, including the original plans and then the initial rewrite.”

When they came up with a new script for RAW, Alexa Bliss was left off RAW. Alexa seemingly started a feud with RAW Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair on last week’s RAW, but after this week’s RAW, it looks like we’re getting a Nia Jax vs. Charlotte Flair feud.

Also with the new script, The Miz was kept off RAW, which resulted in the originally advertised Miz vs. John Morrison match not happening.

Writing a new script for the show was probably a good idea, as a lot of fans noted that this week’s show was better than what we’ve seen in recent memory, as it also featured some new, fresh matches.

VIDEO: Did Charlotte Flair & Nia Jax Have A Shoot Fight On This Week’s RAW?

WATCH: New Video Of Alexa Bliss Twerking:

• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (August 31, 1998) – WCW MONDAY NITRO

On this day in 1998, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired another LIVE episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW MONDAY NITRO’.

It was broadcasted from Miami, Florida and featured matches & segments on the road to the ‘WCW Fall Brawl 1998’ PPV.

The card can be found here:

Wrath Vs. Jim Powers

Scott Norton Vs. Norman Smiley

Brian Adams Vs. Eddie Guerrero

Ernest Miller Vs. Scotty Riggs

Konnan Vs. Marty Jannetty

Lodi and Perry Saturn Vs. High Voltage

World Cruiserweight Champion Juventud Guerrera Vs. Evan Karagias

World Television Champion Chris Jericho Vs. Disco Inferno

World Heavyweight Champion Goldberg Vs. Al Greene

Sting & Lex Luger Vs. Hollywood Hogan & Bret Hart


        
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