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WWE Battleground 2015: 5 things we learned from the pay-per-view

Undertaker arrives and attacks Lesnar with revenge on his mindA lot was expected from Battleground given all the matches and the star presence. It lived up to it for the most part. Brock Lesnar faced Seth Rollins in the main event just after the third PPV match between John Cena and Kevin Owens.NXT chants echoed throughout the arena as Charlotte and Sasha Banks competed in their first PPV match and a reunion of sorts took place. And as far as rumours go, some were false and some were precisely true.This was the best edition of Battleground we’ve seen since its inception three years.Here are 5 points to note from this PPV.

#5 A feud ends?

What’s next for Owens?

For the third PPV in a row, Cena and Owens delivered a match that had the audience on the edge of their seats. Everything they did, got a reaction. Of course, there will be polarized opinions about the ending where Owens was made to submit to the STF but these two men produced another great bout. That ought to be the larger point.

But with Owens submitting, what it indicates maybe is the fact that this feud might take a break for a while. Or if Owens still wants a shot at the title, maybe another impossible thing happens. Maybe he makes Cena tap out the next time around.

You never know. Owens has been booked well. 

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