POSITIVES
1: The Shield is back
A lot of people were against the Shield coming back to attack Braun Strowman, the most over babyface of RAW, and prevent a cash-in. They also wonder if the Hounds of Justice turned heel when they attacked the Monster Among Men.
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Before we talk about why it's a good thing, let me answer that question. The Shield didn't turn heel and neither did Braun. It's a babyface vs babyface feud. And it's a good thing.
Not only is it refreshing to see a babyface feud, but this is what New Japan Pro Wrestling does too, which most hardcore fans seem to have no problem against. Braun Strowman wants to win the Universal Championship, Roman wants to retain the belt, and his brothers are just helping him.
An unstoppable faction taking on an immovable man is a very intriguing feud and it doesn't matter who is playing a villain
2: Jeff Hardy gets his revenge
After weeks of being attacked by Orton, Jeff Hardy finally got his revenge on him. Jeff Hardy is at his best when he gets aggressive and becomes vicious. He is willing to hurt himself if it means it will end up hurting his enemy.
This rivalry just got a lot more intriguing. It only makes sense if this match had some sort of stipulation at Hell In A Cell.
3: Samoa Joe attacks AJ Styles
This needed to happen to escalate the rivalry between AJ Styles and Samoa Joe. Despite their rivalry being personal, their match at SummerSlam lacked a bitter battle it needed to be.
The emotional intensity shown by both Joe and Styles here has elevated the seriousness in their feud. If they would have a Hell In A Cell match, then the rest of their segments needs to be just as intense and personal as this one. That would make their Hell In A Cell match brutal and have people get invested in their match.