3 Ups & 5 Downs From WWE Saturday Night's Main Event (Results & Review - 23 May)

By Scott Carlson /

4. Basic Heels

When it comes to the final match on Saturday Night’s Main Event, it really had a split personality depending on who was in charge.

The Vision is such a mediocre act as a tag team that it’s almost painful when they’re in control during a match. Logan Paul draws pretty good heat – thanks in part to Joe Hendry’s “Fire Logan Paul” song – but the actual ring work is about as basic as it gets. Large swaths of the World Tag Team Championship match were instantly forgettable, which is not a good look for your tag champs.

There is a glimmer of hope with Logan as a heel wrestler, as he seems to “get it” and knows how to ham it up to the crowd. But he’s still 40 matches into his wrestling career, with one-quarter of them coming this year, so he’s a work-in-progress. Austin Theory remains a “factory settings” wrestler, just kind of existing in the same mode and not really eliciting much from fans.

As a result, their matches – at least the parts they control – are dull, boosted only by fan reaction or how their opponents perform. Saturday provided a pretty clear dividing line between The Vision and the Street Profits, and the fact that The Vision left with the tag titles while being a barely passable tag act is bordering on criminial.