It feels as if with each passing week, more and more eyes are focussing on SmackDown Live as opposed to Raw. The blue brand came out the better of the two shows in the Superstar Shakeup, grabbed everyone's attention with a billion-dollar TV deal that'll see them move to FOX, and currently has the bigger rivalries. It's unfamiliar territory for WWE and Raw, so the red brand needs to up its game if it wants to compete. There were plenty of moments across the three-hour show this past Monday, we'll let you decide if those moments were big enough to raise Raw's game.

5. Happy 200, Curt

Goldberg's 173 matches without a loss. Asuka's two and a half years undefeated. The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak. Curt Hawkins going 199 matches without a single win. One of these things is not like the others. Hawkins was on Raw this week and he had a match. A match that could potentially be his 200th loss in a row. He was dead set on not letting that happen and planned on celebrating his long overdue win by giving everyone in attendance a free taco. Things didn't pan out for Hawkins though. Despite going up against a local enhancement talent he did, in fact, lose for the 200th time in a row. It was only because Baron Corbin got him disqualified though. The Lone Wolf then added insult to injury by beating down Hawkins and dumping his taco table on top of him.

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4. Drew McIntyre Is A Sore Loser

The last time there was a tag team battle royal on Raw, Braun Strowman entered it alone and won. It gave Kurt Angle quite the headache so luckily for the Raw GM, there was no sign of The Monster Among Men during the battle royal this past Monday. There was another big guy who threw a spanner in the works early on though, and that man was Drew McIntyre. Thanks to Dolph Ziggler getting eliminated early on by Tyler Breeze, he and McIntyre had to depart and as it turns out, the Scot wasn't quite ready to leave. Instead, he cleaned house in the ring, finishing things off with a Claymore/Zig Zag hybrid on Bo Dallas with the help of his partner.

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3. DDT And Drift Away

One of the biggest moments from last week's Raw involved Elias smashing a guitar over the back of Seth Rollins. The Architect wasn't going to allow a repeat of that, although what did end up happening to him wasn't exactly much better. After a chaotic start to this week's Raw, things eventually settled down when Rollins and Roman Reigns paired up to take on Elias and Jinder Mahal in tag team action. As usual, Sunil Singh was causing trouble at ringside, and his actions led to a rogue steel chair finding its way into the ring. Whether intentional or not, Rollins ended up taking a DDT right on top of it courtesy of Elias. The Drifter then lifted The Architect's lifeless body and slammed it back down to the mat via a Drift Away, finishing Rollins off.

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2. Even Ladders Can Get These Hands

Braun Strowman is one of the eight men who will compete to be Mr. Money In The Bank in less than two weeks time, and right now it would be hard to bet against him winning the match. On Raw this week, The Monster Among Men went one on one with another MITB competitor, Bobby Roode. Even though Strowman picked up the win, the running powerslam that was the exclamation mark on the match wasn't Braun's biggest moment. That actually came just before when Roode tried to set up a trap to stop his massive opponent. The Glorious One propped up a ladder between the ring and the barrier, but it couldn't stop Raw's Resident Monster. Instead, he stopped just short, slammed his fists onto the ladder, and snapped it clean in half.

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1. A Super Coup De Grace

Finn Balor versus Kevin Owens is a main event anywhere in the world, so it's only right that it went on last this past Monday night on Raw. KO is becoming obsessed with the men he will share a ring with at Money In The Bank, and in this match, he showed that maybe he is a little too obsessed. Owens blocked out the referee while putting the boots to Balor in the corner and was disqualified for doing so. If The Prizefighter had been seeing red before, he must have been positively seeing crimson when he realized he had lost the match. Upon hearing that, he delivered a frog splash to a prone Balor and then ascended a ladder with the intent of doing it from an even loftier position. He couldn't go through with it though and his hesitancy cost him. A recovered Irishman threw Owens to the floor, climbed the ladder himself, and delivered a devastating coup de grace from the very top of it.

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