WWE Raw 5 Biggest Stars: The Wrath Of Braun Strowman

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4. Jason Jordan

As Jason Jordan continues to settle into his character, he seems to be doing a better job with every passing week. He plays the whiny and self-absorbed son of the General Manager role almost perfectly. The character work that was missing from his side is slowly finding its place and Jordan is finding his own stride and pace as far as the act goes.

Though he did not compete in any matches last night, much like Braun Strowman, Jordan was factored into multiple matches. First, there was the Bar taking on Titus Worldwide. This was supposed to be a way for Cesaro and Rollins to redeem themselves from the upsetting loss they suffered the past week. However, Jordan would show up midway through the match, which was enough of a distraction to help Titus Worldwide pick up another victory.

Later in the night, his presence at ringside during the main event, where his tag team partner Seth Rollins competed against Finn Balor would result in chaos. The Bar would come out looking for revenge and end up fighting with Anderson, Gallows and Balor. In the midst of all the confusion that arose, Jordan would trip Balor from behind, eventually setting him up for the Curb Stomp (by the way, when was Rollins allowed to use the move again?). It needs to be seen how the Bar and the Balor Club react to Jordan’s actions next week.

More importantly, how will Rollins react to Jordan’s actions? Will he be okay to know his coveted victory over Balor was a fluke?