WWE Extreme Rules 2016: 5 Things that should not happen at the pay-per-view
Pulling off an Extreme Rules pay-per-view in the current PG Era is not a cake walk. Although WWE could decorate the match card with some gimmick matches, there is still a long way to go before actually living up to the ‘Extreme’ tag that they use. Due to this fact, despite the strong card, there will be an extra layer of pressure on WWE to deliver on Sunday Night.
Extreme Rules might not be one of the most important WWE pay-per-views on the calendar but thanks to the recent developments after WrestleMania, the relevance of the show has indeed risen. And now, we are going to take a look at some decisions that WWE should avoid at the show.
#5 New Day retaining
The reign of New Day has exceeded expectations. The team managed to be the most over stable in the promotion and at the same time, the entertainment quotient in their segments also kept fans on the seat. What this means is that New Day does not need any championships to keep them relevant in the WWE programming.
The Vaudevillains, on the other hand has a different story altogether. From their debut itself, they were bombarded by the critics and it was a surprise when the team got a shot at the tag titles so early into their main roster run. They need the title more than New Day and it would be the right decision to let them win it rather than New Day retaining.