5 reasons Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather should accept Triple H’s WWE RAW offer

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Reason No. 1: Outside of Samoa Joe’s rise lately, has there really been anything on RAW really worth watching to begin with?

Assuming you do this type of thing on RAW and, duh, you’re going to because it’s the “Flagship Show”, this would be huge for RAW, too.

Samoa Joe vs. Brock Lesnar’s build so far has been great, even though we’ve only seen Lesnar once if you don’t count “BROCK” popping up on Paul Heyman’s phone after Joe put him in the Coquina Clutch.

But really, outside of Samoa Joe, what on RAW has been worth watching? Sure, Braun Strowman is back, which … oh my god, finally; I’ve missed him so much. But other than that, why do you watch RAW every week? As awesome as The Miz is, he’s isn’t moving the needle like Triple H, Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather are.

Why not shoot your shot here, WWE? If it flops, so what? It can’t be worse than Alexa Bliss and Bayley’s “This Is Your Life” segment from a few weeks ago. (Jesus. Why am I still talking about that? That was the worst thing ever.)

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Vince McMahon’s baby is WWE and his main priority other than how wet Roman Reigns’ hair is on weekly episodes of RAW is, what do RAW‘s ratings look like? Shane McMahon has SmackDown Live in a good place as the “land of opportunity” (even with men winning women’s matches, but still).

This segment would do wonders for WWE and for RAW, especially with Triple H’s involvement. He hasn’t been seen on television since losing to Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 33, so this would need his involvement and putting his touch on it. He knows the business, man.