#2 Everything involving the Fiend's presentation
Wow. Have you ever had chills while watching a pro wrestler's entrance? While the Undertaker's entrance is legendary, it has been going on for nearly 30 years. He's also been the same character albeit with the best gimmick ever.
That was until the Fiend was not only introduced to the WWE Universe but also as he had his highly-anticipated in-ring debut against Finn Balor at SummerSlam. Once the lights went out, the highlight of SummerSlam began. Not only was Wyatt's original theme brilliantly remixed to suit his new persona, but even the old lantern he brought to the ring got a facelift.
Instead of a simple lantern, Wyatt's old visage was now draped over it as if he had torn out his prior self and kept it as a reminder. His slow walk to the ring highlighted the creepiness of the Fiend as did the words "hurt" and "heal" as they were screamed in his new entrance theme.
As if those things weren't enough, so was the visual representation of how the Fiend would be wrestling in the ring. He kept the mask on, which is refreshing in today's WWE. Outside of the Luchadors in WWE, his mask is one of the few used in the promotion. And it should be given how fantastically crafted it is.
While he played the part and walked the walk, how would his new persona actually wrestle? It was reminiscent of his prior ring work with some new tweaks added. He "snapped" Balor's neck and also resorted to using the mandible claw as his finisher.
Wyatt also stood in the corner and listened to his hands before he ultimately put Balor out of his misery. It was truly a monumental moment for Wyatt and all of his hard work. Let's hope his booking is much better than it was before.