WWE Day 1: Every Match Ranked From Worst To Best

2. WWE Title Fatal-5-Way

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They could've rolled tape from SummerSlam 2017 for that main event.

It was pure chaos from the opening bell - there were bodies flying everywhere, and fans didn't get time to take a breather. That, considering the circumstances of Brock Lesnar's late-inclusion and the complete lack of Roman Reigns due to COVID protocols, should be considered a win for WWE.

Of course, some fans won't like Brock winning the belt or Big E's title reign ending because somebody else caught the virus, but it's actually pretty difficult to hate on an all-action match like this that doesn't overstay its welcome. These lads were in and out within 8-10 minutes.

The Fatal-5-Way wasn't Day 1's best match though. Nope. There was another showing that's more worthy of the top spot on this list. Rather surprisingly, it didn't seem like the bout had a hope in hell of scaling that pedestal during its first few minutes.

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