35 Things You Probably Missed From WWE SummerSlam 2021

8. Seth Rollins = The Ultimate Pro

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What. A. Bump.

Seth Rollins took the bump of the night when Edge delivered a spinning neckbreaker off the top turnbuckle. Being honest, both men had to take quite the flat back for that one, but Rollins deserves praise for what happened after they landed.

The way he pushed himself up to heighten the visual was sensational to watch back in slow motion. That might be one of the most watertight bumps in recent memory. Top, top stuff.

7. Edge’s Tribute To Beth Phoenix

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Wouldn't it be hilarious if Beth Phoenix chewed Edge out for using her old finish as a transitional move that only got a near fall? Seriously though, this was a lovely tribute to the 'Glamazon'. Edge hit Beth's Glam Slam towards the end of his match with Seth.

He should keep this in as a new addition to his arsenal. It'd even be believable if Edge started winning a few matches with it.

6. Goldberg Is Gorgeous?

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One of the giant trons inside Allegiant Stadium was split. Each outer part showed off logos, and the inner bit was a live video feed for the action. At one point, when Goldberg was rampaging through the hallways on his way to the ring, his name flashed up on either side.

The letters 'l', 'd', 'b' and 'e' were missing from Goldberg, so it just said, "Gorg". Basically it looked like someone was letting big Bill know that he's rather handsome.

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