#3 The wild-card rule
After tweeting that he would appear on Raw, Roman Reigns did just that and made a fool out of everyone in authoritative positions. He confronted the man who he’d superman punched just a couple of weeks ago to kick off the night.
Reigns said he isn't going to listen to McMahons anymore, and will only listen to the WWE Universe. The segment continued to get crowded, as Kofi Kingston and Daniel Bryan from SmackDown, and Drew McIntyre from Raw also made their way to the ring.
After the war of words, Vince McMahon announced a few things, including a wild-card stipulation in which three stars from Raw and three from SmackDown could move freely between the brands.
With that said, WWE has undone a lot of work they put in since WrestleMania, as firstly the Superstar Shake-up becomes nothing more than a joke. Secondly, it allows for some storyline issues to re-emerge, which WWE tried to crease out through the Superstar Shake-up.
Overall, the wild-card rule could result in the spotlight falling on a handful of superstars on both Monday and Tuesday nights, while mid-card superstars will suffer more.