The Good: After months of seeing his career mismanaged, Matt Hardy momentarily got on the right track with a win against Edge in a steel cage match, the best of their 2005 feud. Matt took the win after dropping a seriously crazy legdrop from the very top. Given the circumstances, Edge was a brave man to lie there and take that. Another pleasant surprise was Chris Master's match with Shawn Michaels. Masters had been written off by many due to his uncoordinated and clumsy performances. It was assumed that he was just a rock hard body and little else. Well, against one of the best ever he showed that he could actually go in the ring. This wasn't your typical HBK carries the big lug job, no sir. Although not as good as their No Way Out show-stealer, Kurt Angle and John Cena had a perfectly decent main event. The Bad: Nothing really terrible, just a bunch of filler. The divas tag match was alright, Big Show versus Snitsky wasn't as bad as you'd imagine (but wasn't good either) and Ric Flair's IC Title win over Carlito was ordinary, aside from the massive pop. The Rest: I think it was clear around this time that WWE were being motivated by the good shows that TNA were churning out. They might not have been proper competition, but the AJ Styles' and Samoa Joe's of the world were definitely motivating the WWE guys.