The Vision is facing a crisis of perception in WWE, and it’s becoming impossible to ignore. Once seen as an unstoppable force, the faction now appears vulnerable and out of touch. This week’s Monday Night Raw on Netflix marked a turning point, as The Vision failed spectacularly to help Bron Breakker dethrone CM Punk as the World Heavyweight Champion. But here’s where it gets controversial: was this a strategic misstep, or a sign of deeper cracks within the group? Every member of The Vision interfered in the main event, yet their efforts fell flat. Punk, at 47, outsmarted the 28-year-old Breakker with sheer craftiness, pinning him to retain the title during a Stranger Things-themed episode. Ironically, Netflix couldn’t secure a single cast member from the show, despite WWE’s year-long effort to spotlight its own celebrities in the front row. And this is the part most people miss: The Vision’s downfall wasn’t orchestrated by WWE’s top stars, but by a trio of mid-card performers—Dragon Lee, Penta, and the legendary Rey Mysterio. This raises a bold question: Is The Vision’s dominance fading, or are they simply struggling to adapt to WWE’s evolving landscape? Their inability to secure the title for Breakker isn’t just a loss—it’s a symbolic blow to their reputation. For a faction that once commanded respect, this moment feels like a turning point. Are The Vision still the powerhouse they claim to be, or is their reign quietly coming to an end? Let’s discuss—do you think this is a temporary setback, or the beginning of the end for The Vision?