Brock Lesnar and John Cena faced a daunting task of living up to the historic match for the World Heavyweight Championship WWE SummerSlam last month weight.
And while the rematch at Night of Champions had all the drama of his predecessor, a dirty finish led to a deflating end.
Seth Rollins failed attempt 'to take advantage of your money in the Bank contract led to a disqualification victory for Cena. So technically, he beat Cena was "the one". At least, this will decrease the value of beat Lesnar by absolute championship.
Unbeaten record Lesnar in 2014 ended on a technicality, and the Internet was not happy:
The Cena-Lesnar rematch at Night of Champions was more of the same derivative of around SummerSlam, in a good way, with some twists sprinkled added drama. With Lesnar dominating the offense, Cena comebacks meant more.
The fans came unglued for each of the four attitude adjustments Dinner, and were on the edge of their seats as Lesnar fought to escape Cena STF. Despite the added crime of Cena, the story remained Lesnar and how he was of a different race.
"Brock Lesnar is inhuman!" John Bradshaw Layfield exclaimed as Lesnar became somewhat triumphant finish after taking four times Supper.
But for an important rematch at a turning point in the timeline subscribers WWE Network, the decision to offer a final disqualification sends the wrong message paying customers. Aimed at Night of Champions, the main event takes altering consequences such company from Lesnar finally take a clean loss to a Cena heel turn. This made the actual ending much deflated.
The good news, however, is a rematch at Hell in a Cell will present purpose. With Cena and Brock tied at 1-1 in their last trilogy, a match inside Hell in a Cell prohibit outside interference, while ensuring a winner in the rubber match.
But with such a disappointing ending (fans booed angrily as Night of Champions went off the air), WWE should pick up the pieces of the Cena-Lesnar saga moving forward. It will take a concerted effort to make your next party seems more significant than the previous two.
And while the rematch at Night of Champions had all the drama of his predecessor, a dirty finish led to a deflating end.
Seth Rollins failed attempt 'to take advantage of your money in the Bank contract led to a disqualification victory for Cena. So technically, he beat Cena was "the one". At least, this will decrease the value of beat Lesnar by absolute championship.
Unbeaten record Lesnar in 2014 ended on a technicality, and the Internet was not happy:
The Cena-Lesnar rematch at Night of Champions was more of the same derivative of around SummerSlam, in a good way, with some twists sprinkled added drama. With Lesnar dominating the offense, Cena comebacks meant more.
The fans came unglued for each of the four attitude adjustments Dinner, and were on the edge of their seats as Lesnar fought to escape Cena STF. Despite the added crime of Cena, the story remained Lesnar and how he was of a different race.
"Brock Lesnar is inhuman!" John Bradshaw Layfield exclaimed as Lesnar became somewhat triumphant finish after taking four times Supper.
But for an important rematch at a turning point in the timeline subscribers WWE Network, the decision to offer a final disqualification sends the wrong message paying customers. Aimed at Night of Champions, the main event takes altering consequences such company from Lesnar finally take a clean loss to a Cena heel turn. This made the actual ending much deflated.
The good news, however, is a rematch at Hell in a Cell will present purpose. With Cena and Brock tied at 1-1 in their last trilogy, a match inside Hell in a Cell prohibit outside interference, while ensuring a winner in the rubber match.
But with such a disappointing ending (fans booed angrily as Night of Champions went off the air), WWE should pick up the pieces of the Cena-Lesnar saga moving forward. It will take a concerted effort to make your next party seems more significant than the previous two.
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