Sunday's SummerSlam 2016 pay-per-view featured a number of outstanding booking decisions, the most obvious being AJ Styles' clean victory over John Cena, but the event was plagued by a handful of truly awful choices that eventually adversely affected the overall broadcast.
From the ending of the main event to the predicament in which the competitors in the night's first match found themselves, the show was undeniably hurt by shortsightedness and an innate inability to book for the future.
When historians look back on the 2016 edition of SummerSlam, they will see a card with the potential to be one of the best ever, as well as the...
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