Just three months after this year's Royal Rumble, WWE is hosting the BIGGEST ROYAL RUMBLE YET, 50 men competing for... well, we're not quite sure yet. The show will be in Saudi Arabia and people are complaining that WWE is being all hypocritical for hosting an event where it's women Superstars are unable to compete. But also like, sure, we get the complaint these people are making, but what do you expect the WWE to do about it? Not take a big lump of cash? The country's got a different set of laws. Think of it this way. The women get to stay home and chill the f*** out this weekend. That's awesome for them.

So are we excited for it? Did Raw and SmackDown deliver?

Here are 5 things WWE got right this week and 5 they got wrong.

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5. WRONG - Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas

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After ditching The Miz last week, we sorta wanted more from Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas. Will these two ever be taken seriously as credible opponents, or will they always be the punching bags for any tag team needing a solid victory? Time will tell.

5. RIGHT - Shelton Benjamin Defeats Randy Orton

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Randy Orton is Randy Orton. Unlike most other wrestlers employed by WWE, Randy Orton will always be able to Randy Orton his way into relevancy with a snap of a finger, so it's nice to see him taking a couple losses as of late. Shelton Benajmin is very underutilized, and it's surprising he hasn't accomplished much since returning last year. Hopefully, his win against the Viper this week (despite cheating?) helps him out in the long run.

4. WRONG - People Being Attacked From Behind...

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A story that's been told a million times before (most recently with Nikki Bella), someone attacked Daniel Bryan "from behind" backstage while the cameras weren't around, and of course, he has no idea who did it. He assumes Big Cass, but as we have come to learn from not only wrestling but film and TV in general, the number one suspect is never the culprit.

So who did it? And more importantly, how does nobody ever see who attacks them? Even if it's a blindside, shouldn't wrestlers have peripherals like everyone else? At least when Stone Cold was attacked back in the Attitude Era, he was hit by a car with tinted windows.

4. RIGHT - Ziggler and McIntyre

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On paper, this is totally the weirdest pairing of two wrestlers but it works. Dolph Ziggler seems more relevant now than he has in a very long time - even more than when he won that United States Championship a few months ago. And Drew McIntyre has the crowd in the palm of his hands. Add in a terrific team finisher, it's only up from here.

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3. WRONG - Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns

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While there was nothing outwardly bad about the opening segment of Raw with Roman Reigns opting to stare Lesnar down instead of Superman Punching him, this feud should have been over WrestleMania. If Reigns is going to win at The Greatest Royal Rumble, we wasted a month. We could have done so much more. But who knows, will he win?

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3. RIGHT - The Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens Show

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With The Miz discarded to SmackDown, somebody had to fill in as the agitating talk show host, and Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens do the honours. That bit when Owens corrected Zayn about Kurt Angle having six kids, not five, as he forgot Jason Jordan - only for Zayn to respond that "it's no big deal. For years, Kurt kinda forgot about him too."

Amazing.

2. WRONG - Same Old Riott Squad

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The words the writing team makes these girls say is exactly why these girls haven't been able to make an impact since debuting on SmackDown months ago. Take for example, Sarah Logan..."I grew up hunting and tracking animals. Frightened animals? Easy prey. Every woman at that locker room are looking over their shoulders jumping over shadows."

What? Who talks like that?

Oh and don't forget Ruby explaining how the Riott Squad is "like a can of tear gas. Equal opportunity agitators. When we hit the scene, everybody drops to their knees, crying and begging for help. It's messy. It's unpleasant. And its just the way we like it."

Awkward, right? Lets write these girls some decent material, or get them a manager.

2. RIGHT - A Moment Of Bliss

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Alexa Bliss decided to share a "moment of Bliss" (a moment of pure hilarity), a public service announcement explaining to the WWE Universe that it's Nia Jax who's the real bully. As an example, she talked about the time she gave her half eaten burrito bowl to a homeless woman, only for Nia Jax to take the bowl for herself, gobbling it down while laughing and chewing as the poor woman watched in horror.

Funny and effective. We can't wait to see Bliss get her ass beat again at Backlash.

1. WRONG - Asuka Loses AGAIN?

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We were okay with Asuka losing at WrestleMania. It was a shock that worked. But her first match since, and she loses AGAIN? Really?

Yes, Becky Lynch took the loss, but Asuka wasn't losing no tag matches before her streak ended. She was always there to break up the pin. You telling me she gets mildly bumped out of the ring by Becky and a minute later can't come in and save the match? Pshhh.

1. RIGHT - AJ Styles & Shinsuke Nakamura

[caption id="attachment_618193" align="alignnone" width="1200"] WWE.com[/caption] Their WrestleMania match may have disappointed most, but there's no way their next singles match won't blow us away. We'd be shocked if it didn't. This is the most heated rivalry in WWE at the moment and it's only getting started. AJ Styles has finally found the perfect foil in Shinsuke Nakamura, who three weeks in a row now, has continuously cheap shotted Styles with a low blow. You think by now he would think to wear a cup. Until next week!