Stephanie McMahon remains one of WWE's best nonwrestlers and a villain who compels like few others.
On Monday's Raw, her story with Brie Bella continued. The executive tearfully apologized for her actions last week and lamented the effect had on her family. Brie threatened a lawsuit against the company unless she was reinstated and was able to fight McMahon at SummerSlam.
McMahon went from sniveling to snarling in a flash.
After accepting the terms, she transformed into a beast,
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She makes it so easy to hate her. Her double standards,
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It was exciting to see two women in the show's final segment, but its flaw is WWE's choice of McMahon's foil. Brie is nowhere near the storyteller and actor that McMahon is. She's isn't a talented enough wrestler to carry an opponent who hasn't competed in 10 years either.
Brie will have a chance at SummerSlam to prove that she was the right woman for this role. That's not a bet one makes with confidence,
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