With the final Pay-Per-View event before WrestleMania behind us, the card for the 34th annual show of shows is becoming clearer. While some of the matches made were obvious (in a good way), the Raw Tag Team Championship scene has us scratching our collective head. Will one man really be able to dethrone The Bar? And should that happen?

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

5. WRONG - Braun Strowman and the Raw Tag Team Championships

Is Braun Strowman going after the Raw Tag Team titles doing the division any favors? Strowman single handedly defeating every tag team in the Battle Royal this week further highlights how boring and stale the current landscape has become. If this is the direction WWE is hinting at, do we really want to see Strowman go after the tag titles himself, merely because WWE couldn't think of anything else better for him to do?

All that aside, it's nice to see he won't be left off the WrestleMania card this year. After proving himself one of the most popular Superstars on the roster, he deserves to be on it. And who knows? Watching this go down could be super entertaining.

5. RIGHT - Vince McMahon

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If Vince McMahon decides to grace us with his presence, you know you're in for a shenanigan or two. After Roman Reigns called McMahon out for refusing to punish "his boy" Brock Lesnar for no showing two weeks in a row, Reigns confronted the chairman backstage, bleeding the lines between what's fake and real (but obviously, all fake).

McMahon would calmly escort Reigns to his office and suspend him off screen (resulting in the crowd cheering, lol), proceeding to tell Renee Young that Roman should have taken the advice of his cousin. "Know your role. And shut your mouth."

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4. WRONG - Why Was Shane McMahon On Raw Though?

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Blatantly ignored storytelling here..Shane McMahon is the commissioner of SmackDown, and his sister's the commissioner of Raw. Why show Shane McMahon on camera with his dad on Raw if it's just going to make us ask questions we aren't going to have answered.

4. RIGHT - The Bludgeon Brothers

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Normally, we would be disappointed to see a great match cut short by disqualification, but not here. During The New Day's seventy-seventh match with The Usos at Fastlane, The Bludgeon Brothers came out to firmly place their stamp on the division, obliterating both teams with relative and sadistic ease. #JusticeForXavierWoodsSkull

3. WRONG - The Bludgeon's Brothers Hammers Though

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As cool as The Bludgeon Brothers are, their gimmick, their attire, and their hammers aren't what make them cool. They're just talented AF and they make it work. The hammers in particular have to go. Do they actually expect the audience to perceive them as dangerous when they're obviously made out of like, plastic and or styrofoam?

3. RIGHT - Asuka vs. Charlotte

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Just like we all wanted, we learned that Asuka isn't going to go head to head with Alexa Bliss at WrestleMania, which would have been a fine match but we've already seen it. And let's be honest, would anybody expect Alexa Bliss to end Asuka's streak?

Instead of challenging for the Raw Women's Championship, Asuka made the smart decision to challenge SmackDown Live Women's Champion, Charlotte. Because "to be the woman, you got to beat the woman." Yaaas, Asuka, yaaaaas!

2. WRONG - Mickie James

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Remember when Mickie James was involved in the controversial "Piggie James" storyline way back when? Cut to the present, and now she's laughing at Alexa Bliss' fat shaming remarks about Nia Jax. Pretty stupid if you ask me. Was anyone else hoping that Mickie James had been the one who planted the camera in their locker room?

#WhatHappenedToComplexFemaleCharacters?

2. RIGHT - AJ Styles Retains

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Like Charlotte vs. Asuka, the other match we all wanted to see at this year's WrestleMania is AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura. Lucky for us, it's still happening. With this week's Six Pack Challenge, we weren't sure if WWE was going to throw in a swerve for the sake of throwing in a swerve, but thankfully, WWE stuck with the plan and it's official - AJ Styles will battle Nakamura at WrestleMania 34 for the WWE Championship.

1. WRONG - WWE Doesn't Know How To Avoid PR Nightmares

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WWE f**** up this week. Choosing The Fabulous Moolah to represent as their pioneer for women's wrestling in a Battle Royal to take place at this year's WrestleMania caused an uproar on the internet and rightfully so. On paper, naming the Battle Royal after the late great Fabulous Moolah made sense. If you search up her career accolades, there isn't and won't be another woman that will surpass what she's accomplished. But, most of us were already aware of the seedy behaviour Fabulous Moolah has been accused of since her death, such as forcing female wrestlers to prostitute themselves for money and/or ring time, and even hogging most of her fellow competitors paychecks to herself for decades.

Was it really the right decision for the WWE to honor her, over any other woman in the company? Seeing how Forbes instantly called WWE out on it, among other news sites, and WWE's WrestleMania sponsor having to get involved, (just give WWE a search on Google) the short answer is no. WWE had no choice but to react, changing the name of the Fabulous Moolah Battle Royal to the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal.

Sheesh. You would think since WWE still continues to receive flack for having The Ultimate Warrior Award every year - an award honoring the late Ultimate Warrior, the same man known to be bluntly homophobic, they would think twice.

1. RIGHT - Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn

[caption id="attachment_582214" align="alignnone" width="1200"] WWE.com[/caption] After screwing both Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn out of a WWE Championship win at Fastlane, Shane McMahon made the right decision to step down from his position as Commissioner of SmackDown. Except he wouldn't get off that easy. Zayn and Owens snapped, nearly [snap]ping his neck with a chair, and powerbombing him onto some random red steel backstage. It was even more brutal than the attack AJ Styles unleashed on McMahon last year. Gee. A lot of people seem to hate Shane-O-Mac. It is now safe to assume McMahon isn't going to immediately step down after what transpired, because just like his father and sister, a McMahon's gotta exact revenge. Despite this feud being stale at times, this needed to happen and we have no doubt all three (four if Daniel Bryan gets involved) will deliver at this year's WrestleMania. Until next week!

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