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WWE Payback 2017 Results: Biggest winners and Losers

 

Payback was quite a decent PPV

WWE Payback 2017 is official done and dusted. The first pay per view of the year after Wrestlemania 33 was good for the most part. Of course, there were some issues with it – like most WWE pay per views – but for the most part, it was much better than anyone expected it to be.

Even though Payback was supposed to be a Monday Night Raw PPV, the Superstar Shakeup which occurred after Wrestlemania meant that there were a number of Smackdown Live superstars who were performing on the card as well, including the likes of Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, and now, Chris Jericho.

A pretty entertaining ride from top to bottom, Payback served to remind the WWE Universe that the WWE can put on a decent show, but you can’t help but feel this would have been an excellent pay per view if they had made a few changes.

As always, some superstars came out of Payback looking much better than the others, and we're here to analyse who they were. So, without any further ado, here are the Biggest winners and losers from WWE Payback 2017: 


Loser #4: Finn Balor and The Miz

They deserved better than an undercard talk show segment

Look, I get it that there are only so many spots on the card, and there's no room for everyone there, but surely Finn Balor and The Miz deserved something more than a Miz TV segment on the preshow of all things?

Sure, it was mildly entertaining, and it was fun to see Balor kick The Miz's ass, but it's nothing we haven't seen before from a Miz TV segment. Hell, Balor said so himself when the whole thing was going down.

The Intercontinental Champion and the former Universal Champion deserve much better, and hopefully, they will do great things on the next Raw PPV.

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