2. Reigns Is The Future, Whether We Like It Or Not
There were a lot of disappointed young faces when it became clear that John Cena wasn't turning up, but Roman Reigns seemed to make up for it. He certainly received the biggest reception of the night, and generally had the crowd in the palm of his hand throughout. He's definitely Cena's heir, proving immensely popular with the same key demographics. Roman's match was the main event, a no-DQ contest against Bray Wyatt. The pair certainly weren't tempted to go easy away from the television cameras, and tore into one another with kendo sticks, tables, ring steps and chairs. It was a satisfyingly explosive match to send the crowd home happy, and even came across as almost a PPV encounter at times (both men kicked out of numerous big moves, including a big table spot each).