The 2016 incarnation of SummerSlam was a show devoted to some of the top rivalries and stories in professional wrestling, but it was one ultimately defined by quality that should have been higher and booking decisions that damned it to overall mediocrity.
There were still outstanding matches, including one that served as the culmination of a rivalry and featured the most unexpected finish in recent memory.
Then there were those matches that failed to make an impression, leaving fans to wonder why they were apart of the second-most significant show of the year.
With 12 matches on the card, not including the Roman Reigns vs. Rusev bout that never happened, the show was a jam-packed, four-hour marathon.
Which bou...
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