WWE RAW review, Nov. 27: 3 takeaways

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Braun means business

The final segment of Monday Night RAW was a little messy.

Originally, Kane faced Jason Jordan, and The Big Red Machine won by countout. They emphasized Jordan’s knee injury, and that banged up knee proved to be his undoing. Then, after that, out came Finn Balor. Balor then fought with Kane, and the monster wasn’t through. Kane brutalized him, and looked to crush his throat with a steel chair.

But, then, out came everyone’s new valiant hero: Braun Strowman. Strowman, who felt the wrath of Kane last week, went right after The Big Red Machine. Strowman and Kane teed off on one another, and Braun got the upper hand. He gave Kane a dose of his own medicine, too. Grabbing a chair, Strowman guillotined Kane. Only this time, he did so on the base of the steel steps.

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Braun’s attack on Kane was how the show concluded, and it continues a stretch of Strowman playing the role of a babyface. With his crowd reactions and motivations, that’s the best case scenario we can get for him now.

What to make of Finn and Jordan after this — we’re not sure. But what we do know is that Strowman means business and this feud with Kane may lead to more wreckage than his feud with Reigns.