#2 Seth Rollins is the guy to lead Monday Night Raw in the Paul Heyman-Eric Bischoff Era
Seth Rollins solidified himself as The Beastslayer when he defied all odds and cleanly pinned Brock Lesnar to regain the Universal Championship. Rollins wasn't a hundred percent going into the match after he was brutalized by Lesnar on Raw two weeks in a row. That, however, didn't stop Rollins from chasing his title and entering the ring with The Beast. He did what other Superstars like The Undertaker couldn't do by defeating The Beast Incarnate 1-2-3 in the ring...and he did it twice.
Their match was easily the best match of the night, even better than their WrestleMania clash. Even though Rollins' first reign as Universal Champion was underwhelming, WWE might come up with a plan and book him better with more worthy opponents. Since Paul Heyman is running Raw and he allowed his client to be defeated by Rollins, this only tells us that Seth is the guy chosen to lead Monday Night Raw in the Paul Heyman-Eric Bischoff era.
#1 Bray Wyatt's Fiend will play a big part in WWE
Fans have been eagerly waiting to see "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt in action, and WWE did not disappoint us. The Fiend made his eerie entrance to the ring and laid out Finn Balor in a few minutes. Wyatt is scarier than ever and there are bigger things to come.
The character has been popular with fans since its inception and with what we saw last night at SummerSlam, The Fiend will play a big part in WWE and with The Undertaker possibly set to retire soon, Bray Wyatt will officially become the scariest entity in WWE.
We could see him feud with other Superstars on the roster like The Miz, Aleister Black, etc. The Fiend is the biggest thing in WWE right now and the company must not ruin what could turn about to be something big.
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