35 Things You Probably Missed From WWE SummerSlam 2021

11. Not Making The Same Mistake Twice

Seth Rollins WWE SummerSlam 2021
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Fool him once, shame on you. Fool him twice? No f*cking chance, pal.

Seth Rollins is the kind of worker who'd pick out that black outfit deliberately so that the announcers draw attention to his misfortune on the latest SmackDown. That's exactly what happened. Michael Cole and Pat McAfee mentioned the "Brood Bath" on Friday night, and the fact that Rollins had been clad in all-white.

10. Xavier Woods Goes Razor Ramon

John Morrison Xavier Woods Razor Ramon
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The world could've lived without the drip stick bullsh*t that was designed to let everyone grab some popcorn before more major matches. Perhaps the only good thing about any of it was that Xavier Woods decided to dress up like Razor Ramon for...some reason.

He had the curl, the toothpick and the bling. Plus, Woods' outfit was reminiscent of Scott Hall's old nWo Wolfpac ring gear too.

9. A Sign That Was Probably Removed

Big E Baron Corbin Bray Wyatt Fiend Sign
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Blink and you'll miss it, folks.

Those who didn't tune into the Kickoff show would've missed this Bray Wyatt-related sign in the crowd during Big E's match with Baron Corbin. It was a standard 'Fiend' sign (complete with "Hurt" and "Heal" font below the character's mask), but WWE still probably confiscated it.

It wasn't spotted again for the rest of the night.

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