It was a pay-per-view ending almost reminiscent of the Attitude Era at Hell in a Cell, in truth. Having Bray Wyatt come down and cause pure anarchy at the end of the main event left a sour taste in the mouths of some, but in reality, it was no different than an interference that was commonplace back in the late 1990s.
Some felt that it was a mistake to leave no definitive winner between Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, but that simply means the feud can be revisited at a later date.
Wyatt's interference thrust him back into the limelight in a big way after being kept out of the ring for a few weeks. It came as a huge surprise ...
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