Here's Why The Screen Went Black During Last Night's Main Event On RAW

Here's Why The Screen Went Black During Last Night's Main Event On RAW

In the main event of RAW, Sasha Banks and Bayley teamed up to take on Ronda Rousey and Natalya, and if you're wondering why the screen blacked out on a number of occasions, we have an answer for you here...

By JoshWilding - Jan 22, 2019 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last night's episode of RAW ended with Sasha Banks standing tall after she made Natalya tap out to the Banks Statement. However, if you thought that your TV might have been on the fritz when the screen started going blank, there's actually a very good reason for that. Apparently, Banks' butt was exposed while she was in the ring with Natalya and the seven-second delay led to that being hidden.

Some satellite viewers didn't have their screens blanked (the show isn't delayed across every state) so you may have ended up seeing what clearly wasn't a PG moments in the eyes of censors and WWE!

At this Sunday's Royal Rumble PPV, The Boss will square off with Ronda Rousey with the RAW Women's Championship on the line. Most fans don't think she'll walk out with the win but it could happen depending on what WWE has planned for WrestleMania. As always, we'll let you know when we hear more but be sure to share your thoughts on this news in the comments section down below. 
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