9 Ups And 6 Downs From WWE Night Of Champions 2015

By Scott Carlson /

4. What Could Have Been

During the Dolph Ziggler/Rusev match, fans were treated to what they should have been all along: a solid wrestling match between two talented performers. And then they remembered that they were embroiled in a soap opera and Rusev jobbed to a high-heel. OK, that€™s not entirely accurate. But the moment Summer Rae jumped up on the apron, you could almost hear and feel the life being sucked out of the match. What had been a slow-building bout with both men trading near-falls quickly degenerated into a drama-filled finish, with Summer throwing her shoe and hitting Rusev, stunning/distracting him enough for Dolph to hit a Zig-Zag for the win. And to ensure that this B-level drama continues, Rusev left Summer at ringside and Ziggler kissed her hand. Aaaarrrrgggh.