WWE Roadblock End Of The Line: Ranking Every Match From Worst To Best
Did the PPV peak too early?
Expectations weren't at all high going into the final WWE PPV of the year, because honestly, are they ever going to put much effort into a show airing the weekend before Christmas and the same weekend that a new Star Wars movie comes out?
Even so, the booking was disappointingly slack for the most part, and there was only one genuinely very good match, while everything else was terrible-to-barely-average.
This is basically a textbook example of how uninspired brand-specific PPVs can be, as not only was the wrestling mostly forgettable, but it didn't even do much to set up some compelling feuds moving forward or make Raw feel like a must-see show. Disappointing for sure, though at the same time not at all unexpected.
Here is every match from WWE Roadblock: End of the Line ranked from worst to best...
7. Rusev Vs. Big Cass
Result: Big Cass gets counted out when Rusev attacks Enzo and Cass tends to him while Rusev sneaks back into the ring. (4:30).
Rating: The pre-match promo, which referenced Lana's nudes and joked about prostitution, was weirder and much more interesting than the actual match itself.
This one barely felt like a match considering the short length and the fact it went to commercial pretty much as soon as it started. The horrible bulls*** ending didn't help.
It was a bust that made neither man look good and basically felt like a waste of time as it did nothing to fire up the crowd. Hell, even the ridiculously fast 10-count seemed off. 2/10