WWE: Talking Points from SummerSlam 2013
We’re done with the SummerSlam PPV, and what an event it was!
Going into the event, everyone expected “The big three” to deliver, and they did. Christian took on Alberto in a phenomenal championship match, and that was followed by a Punk – Lesnar classic. Cena – Bryan closed the show, and the main event made sure that the fans left the PPV buzzing. A lot of things went down last night at SummerSlam.
So what were the major talking points coming out of the show? In this article, I take a look at the five major talking points from the SummerSlam PPV.
5. ‘Wyatt’ a disaster!
Starting off with the not – so – good part of the PPV; the opening bout on the main card was between Kane and Bray Wyatt in a “Ring of Fire” match, and it turned out to be a massive disappointment. Not only was Bray Wyatt in an unfamiliar territory, thus being unable to work the match properly, there was also no point to this bout.
It would’ve been much better had it been a normal one – on – one match or any other stipulation, but the “Ignore the fire in the inferno match” made the whole thing pointless. Although, Kane was taken out in the end, as his head was sandwiched between the steel steps, and the Wyatt Family carried him to the back. This was probably the biggest disappointment of the night, and in the fans eyes, it was something that could and should have been avoided.