WWE Raw Results: Highlights, Analysis, and Grades for November 20

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Black Friday Sale

This is probably the best segment Gallows and Anderson have had in a long time. Gallows, especially, is a terrific personality, and he’s got a knack for impressions.

Why not let the Good Brothers head out there and sell some T-shirts?

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Styles/Lesnar Recap

There’s not much to say about this that wasn’t said in the Survivor Series review last night. Styles and Lesnar tore the house down for 15 minutes – the longest Lesnar match in a few years. It leaned a little heavy on the Rocky story, but it worked – AJ is great at selling offense to make it look brutal. His comeback was fantastic. And the F5 – you only need one – to end it looked awesome. If you didn’t see this during Survivor Series, watch it ASAP.

IT’S HAPPENING

Jason Jordan finds Kurt Angle backstage to announce he’s “injured”. Go figure, last week he was “fully healed” and ready for Survivor Series. But apparently, that was a lie, because he wanted to be in the match so bad. His challenge to Triple H was based on the fact that it was Triple H, so he tried to ignore the “injury.”

Angle is understandably angry. With the McMahon-Helmsley pairing out for his head, Kurt can’t afford any shenanigans or illusions of impropriety. The match must stay on, he says. Jordan understands, and says he can probably compete after all.

I’m guessing we’re accelerating the Jordan heel turn.