10 Things We Learned From Stone Cold's WWE SummerSlam 2016 Review

1. Austin Loved The Main Event Finish

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When it came to the controversial ending to the SummerSlam 2016 Pay-Per-View, Austin loved the finish to the Brock vs. Randy Orton match.

As was obvious by the end of the end of the podcast episode, Austin is a fan of physical matches and it doesn't get any more physical than Brock Lesnar. While Austin may have been a bit disappointed by the intensity factors of both the WWE and Universal Championship matches, the main event of Lesnar vs. Orton delivered the brutality Austin was looking for.

The hardway blood that Orton experienced showed off his toughness and Lesnar, well Lesnar continued to do what he does best. The Beast Incarnate seemingly had his way with The Viper on his way to another dominant victory, this time a TKO win after the referee stopped the match due to Randy's excessive blood loss.

Austin applauded the blurring of the lines of reality as well as the booking of Brock and the balls shown by Orton. All in all, Austin was very pleased with the way the main event finish came off and the overall ending to SummerSlam 2016.

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