WWE Payback 2016: 5 worst things to come out of the PPV

The siblings initially appear stunned at their father's decision.
This storyline has us as confused as these two during this segment at Payback

#5 Last and the least

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The siblings came out to assert themselves in the main event
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The least harm done were by just a few parts in the main event. The match between Styles and Reigns was stellar. It was incredible for all the near falls, for all the interference, for all the teases. You knew Styles will lose but they made you believe that he may just pull off an upset and now they’ll take each other on again at Extreme Rules.

But of course, the McMahon siblings had to interrupt to assert themselves. Shane McMahon came out first to reverse the count-out judgment, saying it’s the new era and matches won’t end that way. Well, if it was such a new era to result much new changes then the title should have been won by the man who won via count-out. That would have been quite new.

But let’s not jump to conclusions. And then a disqualification led to the Stephanie McMahon coming out to assert herself. These interruptions were a bit disturbing but yet the least harmful from a terrific PPV.

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