Ever since Seth Rollins stole the WWE World Heavyweight Championship from Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX, fans clamored to see "The Beast" get a shot for revenge. In July, Rollins had disappointed The Authority one too many times, so they finally announced that Lesnar would get his rematch at Battleground. For all his talent, Rollins had been booked terribly as WWE Champion, only cheating or lucking into even the smallest of victories. That wasn't about to change at Battleground. Lesnar beat the living daylights out of Rollins for nine minutes, then hit him with the F5 and made the cover. After the two count, the lights went off. When they came back on, Rollins and the referee were simply gone and The Undertaker was in their place. Undertaker attacked Lesnar to end the show, and no decision on the main event was ever rendered. The only bright spot on the show was the blowoff to the John Cena-Kevin Owens feud, and even that ended sourly - Cena's clean win over Owens bumped the prizefighter down to the midcard, where he remains today. The less said about the continuation of the Randy Orton-Sheamus and Bray Wyatt-Roman Reigns programs, the better.