2: The Fiend vs Seth Rollins

Well, this was quite a pleasant surprise, wasn't it? The WWE saved the biggest moment of the night until right at the very end when they decided to have The Fiend Bray Wyatt pick up the victory over Seth Rollins and become the new Universal Champion.
The WWE did a good job of playing with the fans throughout the match and when Wyatt went flying off the stage at the end of the match, most fans, myself included, thought that that was going to be it.
As for the rest of the match, it was a much better encounter than their match at Hell in a Cell and featured some fun spots. Wyatt getting up from the Stomp has been overused a little and in the long run - all it will have done is damage the move. WWE need to go back to the drawing board with Rollins at this point anyway as his reign has been incredibly dull and he has lost the support of the fans in recent months.
The best thing about this result is that it genuinely throws things up in the air. No one has a clue what the WWE is going to do now that both of the main titles are on SmackDown and that can only be a good thing. The product has been incredibly predictable in recent months so this was an excellent way to inject some life back into proceedings.