#2 The Fiend
Bray Wyatt’s long wait to return to the ring finally paid off at SummerSlam as The Fiend took on The Extraordinary Man, Finn Balor.
Balor has been the one sparking fear in his opponents whenever he has brought back The Demon in him, and he tasted his own medicine when The Fiend arrived.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
WWE did a terrific job with Bray Wyatt and his character, as everything from his entrance to the match and lastly, his exit was near perfect. It gave fans a taste of what to expect from The Fiend in coming weeks, and with another pay-per-view drawing closer, fans are busy speculating who The Fiend should take on next.
WWE continued to do the right thing with Wyatt, as they did not let The Fiend take the ring during Raw or SmackDown this week, thus protecting the character for special occasions.
#1 Sasha Bank’s return
Sasha Banks’ return has been one of the hottest topics of the summer. Before SummerSlam, nearly half of the WWE Universe was convinced that The Boss will show up during or after the Raw Women’s Championship match and give a fitting reply to Becky Lynch’s statement regarding her.
While the chances were high, Banks did not show up at the Biggest Party of the Summer. Instead, she arrived on Raw this week to interrupt Natalya, and gave her and Becky Lynch a beating that they will remember for a long time.
Banks thus turned heel in the process and seems to be the perfect woman who could give Lynch a run for her money, similar to what Randy Orton can do to Kofi Kingston.
The scene for the Raw Women’s Championship is now wide open and things are only going to get better with the inclusion of Sasha Banks in the picture.