Brock and Undertaker Brawl
Heyman comes out and does what he does best. He says Brock Lesnar is not the WWE World Heavyweight Championship because of The Undertaker. He says it bothers the fans, but it pisses off The Undertaker. He talks about bragging about Lesnar beating The Undertaker. He says that both men took something that both men wanted, The Streak and the WWE title. Now it comes to “The Phenom vs. The Beast.” The gong hits and the lights go out, with Undertaker appearing in the ring. Out comes Brock Lesnar, who runs down the ramp. Both men strike back and forth, with Lesnar unloading on Undertaker. The referees come out, but to no success. They are followed by members of the WWE roster.
Brock escapes and gets some more shots in. 20 or so wrestlers are trying to separate the two men.
Compelling. Intense. Star-studded. This segment had everything you wanted from a main event. Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker got the first hour and ten minutes basically surrounding them. The look in Undertaker’s eyes is intense. Brock Lesnar looks legit upset and ready to rip someone’s head off. The drama is there and this was STELLAR.
I Want Wyatt vs. Shield Again
Roman Reigns vs. Luke Harper starts with Reigns firing with lefts and rights, hitting ten punches in the corner. Reigns clotheslines him and Harper heads to the outside. Harper hits some stiff shots, but Reigns hits a few more right hands. Harper gets a big boot up and then Reigns connects with a suplex.
After the commercial break, Luke Harper applies a headlock. He continues to work on the left arm of Reigns, connecting with multiple shots. Roman Reigns beats the ten count, only to get met with knees over and over again. Both men slug it out and ends up with Harper missing a big boot. With an injured arm, Reigns hits some punches and a clothesline, with a samoan drop to boot. Reigns hits a double drive-by and then sets up the Superman Punch. Wyatt throws Reigns to the table and all men brawl.
I am so happy to see Luke Harper back in the spotlight. I never understood why they split up so early, without winning championships and really dominating the WWE. Would you be for a Wyatt vs. Shield match once again? Why not? It could make for another classic match and could really help them maintain a level of importance that seemed to have been lost by all men since WrestleMania.
John Cena vs. Seth Rollins… Good or bad?