The PPV was meh for me.
Reigns/Rusev - Solid hard hitting contest with a predictable ending.
Bayley/Dana - At least Bayley went over, but below average.
Club/Enzo & Cass - When was the last time the Club won a match on PPV? Would've meant a bigger deal if they had beaten Enzo and Cass the past 2 weeks on RAW.
Rollins/Owens - Best match of the night, both guys were really great.
Perkins/Kendrick - Pretty good, I predicted Kendrick would win.
New Day/Cesaro & Sheamus - Great tag team match, I actually did like how the finish went. It kept the titles on New Day while not killing the momentum that Cesaro and Sheamus have been building.
Sasha/Charlotte - I was extremely happy to see them get the main event, I was saying for weeks that they deserved the main event, and they got it. With that said, the intros were sick. The brawl at the beginning was awesome. The match itself was, ok. It wasn't terrible, but it's not what I expect out of Charlotte or Sasha or Hell in a Cell, and the finish was absolutely terrible. First, to go through all of that to end with just a Natural Selection in the middle of the ring was anticlimatic, and then having Charlotte win, to me, was an awful decision. First off, this means that Sasha gets a rematch, which extends the feud EVEN MORE, when it was already a perfect time to end it here, and now there is nowhere for them to go but down. They REALLY should have had Sasha retain and have her get the hero's celebration in her hometown to close the show, but with Charlotte winning, it not only made the finish anticlimatic, but depressing!
So now what? They're essentially playing Hot Potato with the damn Women's Title now, are they going to keep doing that until Bayley is nice and ready? ENOUGH!
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