5. Seth Rollins, Heel No More
Remember the "You Sold Out" chants which used to accompany Seth Rollins everywhere? Those were nowhere to be found last night, as the Brooklyn crowd were 100% behind the self proclaimed Future of the WWE. John Cena got the expected response upon arriving, though a video package shown a little earlier in the evening of him granting his 500th Make-a-Wish was met with cheers and a round of applause. That's the thing about Cena; everyone loves to boo him when the cameras are rolling, but he frequently gets cheered when they're not (this is something I've noticed at both house shows and when he's appeared after Raw or SmackDown have gone off the air). Regardless, Rollins seemed fired up by the crowd and kept everyone on the edges of their seat. I mean that literally too; everyone around me - myself included - were on the edge of their seats for the entire second half of the match and were jumping off them any time it looked like their battle might come to an end. It was something very special indeed. When Jon Stewart appeared with a chair, the crowd turned a little, as it appeared as if WWE were going down a route not many fans want to explore right now (Cena becoming a 16 time WWE Champion), but the second this match ended, the "Thank You Stewart" chants soon broke out. Rollins meanwhile got a heroes welcome and goodbye from those in attendance.