In typical fashion, WWE promised to have the biggest party of the summer with the 2016 SummerSlam pay-per-view and this year's advertised lineup certainly fit the bill.
Not only was this going to be the last cross-branded event until Survivor Series in November, but it would follow off the heels of NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn II—a feat which was tough to beat both last year and this time around as well.
Every championship was scheduled to be on the line, along with the creation of a brand-new title as either Finn Balor or Seth Rollins would be granted the WWE Universal Championship.
Business icons John Cena and AJ Styles would clash yet again, a Best of Seven Series would begin and to cap it all off, Brock Lesnar wo...
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