I love the angle they're going with for Cena vs. Brock, as much as I hate the execution. Cena said himself it's all or nothing at WM vs The Rock, and he LOST the match. Now Brock Lesnar is back and declares himself the new face of the company, and Cena is trying to be confident and unfettered but he just freaking lost to Fat Albert in 2012, and Lesnar has had the better of him in all their encounters. Plus, the fans are obviously more into Lesnar than they are Cena (except to boo him). Of course the issues are 1) they're hotshotting the feud to the very next PPV 2) they're escalating the feud to a stipulation match before it's really began, and this is only being done because we have crappy gimmick PPVs like Extreme Rules in the first place which strangulate creative's options. My highlights for this Raw (which I actually thought was a pretty good show overall): CM Punk vs. Mark Henry. This was a REALLY good match, especially for a match involving Mark Henry. It got a lot of time, they really made use of the No DQ no count-out stipulation, and both guys came out looking strong. DANIEL BRYAN. His hilarious backstage segment with AJ and Kofi PLUS the submission victory over Kingston. My fear is they're building him up just to lose to Sheamus decisively again, but I'm gonna enjoy the ride while it lasts, because Daniel Bryan is VERY entertaining. We already know he's one of the best in the ring, but I think especially since WM, he's been showing what a complete package he is. Brock Lesnar's interview. Once again I like the angle they're doing, and this interview was dripping with realism. It was just really intriguing. It's a shame the storyline itself isn't being booked a little smarter, but I guess we should reserve judgment until we see what happens at Extreme Rules.