Forget the PPV, last night's Raw felt like there was "no way out" for viewers. But James Guttman stuck with it, watched it all, and checks in with a look at a show that felt like a rerun and shined a lot on WWE's major problems (and why they continue). Including talk of: Mick Foley's changing persona, the musical chair General Managers, cooling off the AJ storyline, why Jack Swagger is an afterthought, Paul Heyman's worked shoot, what a real shoot would sound like, how Hunter-Lesnar is a prime example of WWE's long term booking problems, what they should have been doing during Brock's absence, why Santino causes groans despite his talent, Alberto Del Rio's surprising spot, the sad saga of Heath Slater, the small change that would have turned a throwaway segment into something they could build on, Melanie Griffith, the former WWE Diva Cyndi Lauper if most recently famous for tormenting, the similar problems that hit Swagger-Ziggler and Playas-Epico/Primo, how Cena vs. Johnny/Otunga should have ended, TNA momentum, and more.