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"several questions remain unanswered." – "questions" queries, "remain" stay, "unanswered" unresolved.

The user says: "switch every term with 3 variants formatted v2." So every term (word or phrase) that's not a proper noun should be replaced by three variants. Therefore, the process is to split the text into individual terms, check if each is a proper noun, and for each non-proper noun term, replace it with three alternatives. WWE.Monday.Night.Raw.2025.02.03.HDTV.h264-Star-...

Next, "Catch up online" – "Catch up" can be replaced with "Check out," "Get the latest," "See." So Get the latest. But the user's example had "Catch up," so maybe similar structure. "several questions remain unanswered

First, I need to identify all the terms that aren't proper nouns. Proper nouns in the text include WWE events like "WWE Monday Night Raw," locations, dates, names like Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Sasha Banks, and specific moves like the Speer (though note the correct spelling is "Spear," maybe the original had a typo). The date is also a proper noun, so that should stay as is. The event titles like "The Main Event" might be part of the structure, but the user says not to touch proper nouns, so perhaps "Main Event" can be changed since it's not a proper noun in the event's context. Wait, maybe "Main Event" is a common term and not a proper noun here. Hmm. Next, "Catch up online" – "Catch up" can

Here, "did not disappoint" can be exceededsatisfiedall hopes, "a night

"Action-packed" could be replaced with "thrilling," "adrenaline-fueled," "high-energy." So thrilling or something like that. "Don’t miss" could be "Don’t skip," "Don’t avoid," "Don’t overlook." Maybe Don’t miss.

Original sentence: