3. Should Fans Be Mad About The Non-Finish Main Event?
Battleground ended in a weird way with The Undertaker showing up to attack Lesnar. What was so funny is that Seth Rollins was gone and so was the referee. There was no official announcement in terms of a match result and the announcers didn't even comment about Rollins leaving the scene. The Lesnar/Rollins match was officially a no contest, which is another way of saying that WWE didn't want to book either guy to really lose the match. They likely also figured that most people wouldn't care that Rollins just left the ringside area during a WWE Title match. If you paid to be at the show or watched it (even for as low as $9.99) then you have every right to be upset that the main event didn't have a finish. From WWE's perspective, they just figure everybody is happy that Undertaker is back and that's really all there is to it. Most likely, the ones that are mad are still going to tune in for Raw to see what happens next and at SummerSlam as well, which is WWE probably doesn't care if you are that upset about it.
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