WWE Raw Live Review: Highlights, Analysis, and Grades for September 11

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Cena confronts Reigns. Source: WWE.com via Twitter

We’ve Worked Ourselves Into A Shoot, Brother

I don’t care what anyone says about this rivalry. This is the best thing in WWE not named “Braun Strowman” by far. Like, a country mile far.

Every time you think the limit has been reached between these two, someone crosses another line. Nothing – and I mean nothing – has been off limits here. And the entire program is better for it.

There’s two sides here, and neither one is truly good or bad. You can either back the legendary veteran who has a reputation for burying anyone about to equal him. Or you can support the new blood, even though he’s the corporate choice for success over the actual fan favorites. Talk about a rock and a hard place.

But then both guys are dropping bombs on the mic like no one’s business. Reigns rips on Cena’s Hollywood career, telling him if he needs help he “knows a guy.” Pretty sure Cena knows The Rock too, buddy. Then Cena comes back with the drug test reference. The entire feud so far has been straight fire.

And you know what? The way Cena has been talking so far, I want Roman to annihilate him at No Mercy. I’m talking Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam 2014 whipping Cena from pillar to post. That’s the Roman I want to see – pure viciousness.