When a Tables Match was the announced stipulation for a contest between Seth Rollins and John Cena, WWE's intent was quite clear to the jaded eye.
In a match with no disqualification, where a winner is determined once the loser falls through a table, this was designed for each competitor to leave on relatively equal footing. Following outside interference from four different individuals and two finishes, WWE awkwardly accomplished just that.
While the chain of events leading to Cena's eventual win over Rollins hurt the match's quality, the events helped both Superstars, namely Rollins.
At one point, it was ruled a draw, as Cena and Rollins simultaneously went through a table. And while Rollins was assisted with cameo...
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