#1 It prolongs what should be one of the better feuds of the year
Hopefully both Rollins and Wyatt are kept on RAW in the upcoming draft. Rollins is the face of the Red Brand and Wyatt is becoming one of the top attractions in all of WWE. Because his act needs a lot of exposure and TV time, it better suits both Wyatt and WWE to keep him on Monday nights.
A booking decision like the one to end Sunday night is usually done if the WWE has plans to prolong a title feud. It happened between AJ Styles and Samoa Joe when The Phenomenal One snapped and lost via DQ. While it was unsatisfying to a degree, it may keep things going until the definitive third PPV match. If you were upset with the finish to the HIAC PPV, it is understandable, but it isn't the end of things between Rollins and the Fiend.
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Most older fans have been watching the product for a long time, but chances are by now, we should all have some working knowledge of what to expect regarding WWE booking. It won't always be what we want or expect and will oftentimes be upsetting. But anyone who has watched the WWE and even HIAC last year should have expected something different regarding the match finish. We aren't always going to get what we want and we often don't.
The whole HIAC PPV lead up could have been done a lot better, but WWE had more focus on premiere week and on the SmackDown debut on FOX. If this feud does not continue, then by all means, continue the anger on social media.
But this ending wasn't done with the short-term goal in mind but instead with a bigger picture in mind. If the Fiend doesn't hoist the title by the end of the year, I might eat these words, but for the time being, I think we all need to calm down a bit and see the direction the feud takes following HIAC.
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