[4.0] "Yet another terrible WWE PLE. It starts off pretty well but then after the women's tag match it fell off a cliff. 3 terrible matches and just when I thought Punk saved the show, they did another swerve that was done for the moment and nothing for the long term at all. It makes no sense at all."
[8.0] "Compared to the other shows this year, night 1 of summerslam was very good, Roman kicking off was very cool to see, then Bliss and Charlotte winning the tag titles was a cool moment, Kross and Zayn was not a good match. Tiffany and Jade was decent and good for the time it got, McIntyre and Orton being wasted with Jelly Roll and Logan Paul on a summerslam card is crazy. The main event was a great match with Gunther and Punk and for sure match of the night and the Rollins cash in is an all time great cash in."
[6.0] "This show in my opinion was nothing too special. Opener was decent and the crowd was at it's hottest during that match, up until the closing moments of the show took that honor. Women's Tag Team Title Match was another decent tag team match after the opener with the right outcome. Rest of the show up until the main event was very dry and soulless, with some spots from the co-main event tag team match bringing in a tiny bit more excitement before the main event. Main event saved Night 1 with a fantastic match and Seth's appearance at the end brought out the most out of the fans out there at MetLife Stadium with a great ending to the show."
[5.0] "An overall dull and boring show saved by one thing and one thing only, CM Punk vs. Gunther. Hands down, my pick for WWE Match of the Year. The "Ruse of the Century" of Seth cashing in on Punk afterwards was stale, generic and in hindsight, a waste of time due to Seth's legitimate injury later on in the year. Two fun tag matches to open, a stinker between Kross and Zayn, a short Women's Championship match and a celebrity tag match that was average at best and subpar at worst. A one match show with a kinda meh ending."
[4.0] "One of the worst main roster shows I have watched in a long time and a perfect summation of the current state of wwe. How did they manage to make summerslam 2 nights. Opens with an extremely long tv match that shouldn't be on ppv, followed by a fine women's tag title match. Horrific Sami zayn win in 8 minutes and then the women's title match was 7 minutes like are we serious. But then jelly roll gets 17 minutes. The amount of ads and recaps and fluff between matches these days is at an all time level. The main event was good not great and the cash in was great. Those were the only things to save this from being an all time horror show. I can't believe they had 50, 000 fans in the stadium paying insane ticket prices to see worse than tv matches."
[5.0] "The weaker night of the two & it was not structured smart. 3 non title tag matches just made no sense, the show would've been better if the matches were placed better. If not for CM Punk & Gunther having the best PPV main event of 2025 in WWE this would've been the worst ppv of the year"
[6.0] "Night 1 was largely expected to be the weaker half of Summerslam on paper and that is largely how it played out. A solid Women's Tag, a MOTY contender between Punk/Gunther and the cash-in were the standouts in what was otherwise pretty miss-able stuff"
[6.0] "The card for night 1 of SummerSlam looked quite weak on paper, and to that end the show actually overperformed on expectations. Gunther vs Punk was easily the best match of the night; neither man's best bout, but still good overall, and Rollins' cash-in, and especially the swerve with his injury turning out to just be an angle is one that I genuinely didn't see coming. The opener of Roman Reigns & Jey Uso vs Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed was, surprisingly, my pick for second-best of the night; it easily could've been a big Raw main event, sure, but it was a genuinely good tag match and to me, reinforced that the tag ranks really are Jey's niche. McIntyre & Paul vs Orton & Jelly Roll was just OK for a general match, but for a celeb match, Jelly Roll did well and while it was a bit surprising to see Jelly Roll take the pin, hearing his reasong for it in the post-match out-of-character interview showed that he has a great deal of respect for wrestling and its workers and fans, so I have nothing bad to say about his involvement. Stratton vs Cargill and the Women's Tag Title match were just OK, and Zayn vs Kross - a match we've already seen twice and has never been good - was the low point. A lot of this (along with a bit from night 2) could've been saved for TV and what was left could've been consolidated into a stronger, tighter one-night SummerSlam, but considering my low expectations going in this was mostly OK."
[7.0] "Pretty good first half of SummerSlam. CM Punk winning the title, only to immediately lose it to Seth Rollins has become a trope at this point, one which I wish they'd retire. The Money in the Bank is so cliche at this point, but the opening match was great, as was the women's tag title match."
[4.0] "Very boring and skippable first half. Then Tiff and Cargill put a good technical match, and this is a first match, when I appreciate Cargill. Funny bout with Jelly Roll. Punk endured a long match and this is very surprising and pleasing. But Gunther was sometimes like TOO careful. The only thing that saved this night is a cash-in of Seth."
[4.0] "There is some truly awful shit on this show. The main event is a fed MotY center (the 2nd one this year which is fucking embarrassing bc AEW had 2 in a WEEK! ) and the womens tag was pretty solid midcard stuff. Everything else ranged from mediocre to dogshit. Insane this is a stadium show."
[7.0] "The first night of Summerslam had lots of ups and downs. The main event was a fantastic showcase of in-ring psychology, while the opener was a fun watch, especially due to the clash between Reigns and Breakker. In addition, while Rollins' cash-in was predictable, it was still a cool moment. However, I believe that Zayn vs Kross and the tag team match involving Jelly Roll were bad, especially the latter."
[7.0] "The moments were great and I think six matches is a nice sweet spot for Triple H. It definitely suffered from a lot of the matches feeling inconsequential. To me, it didn't really matter who won all the non title matches. This is the fault of the build more than the actual show. The card was paced interestingly but I still had a good time."
"I truly did not enjoy any of the matches on this card except the main event. Sami Zayn vs Karrion Kross made me want to turn off the show. I really do not like celebrity matches, and Jelly Roll did not make it on my short list of exceptions for talented celebrities. CM Punk vs Gunther was exceptional, but even then the cash in was pretty lame and left me feeling hollow. As a whole package it felt incomplete with the split of the card into 2 nights."
[4.0] "An underwhelming first night of Summerslam that was to be expected considering the imbalance of the card between the two nights. The main event between CM Punk and Gunther was stellar and a strong match of the year contender. The cash in after was semi-surprising, but I dread to think we are continuing this Seth and Punk feud. The rest of the show was middling. The opener was your standard WWE styled tag team match with what I feel was the wrong victor with the faces getting the win over the promising heels. The women's tag was fine, and Sami/Kross was boring and hopefully the end of their feud (and Kross's push). Tiffany Stratton continued to underwhelm in a short title match with Jade, who herself has been struggling in WWE to improve. Jelly Roll also failed to impress much, looking awkward and gassed, as he was hand held through an ok tag match. Overall like WM 41 Night 1, an underwhelming show carried by an amazing main event."
[6.0] "A slightly uneven middle card, but there was still plenty to enjoy, making for a pretty fun first night overall. Things kicked off with an energetic tag match, with Jey and Roman using their charisma and energy to fire up the crowd, while Bron and Bronson delivered some solid heel work in control. The women's tag match exceeded my expectations, though it only truly came alive after Flair's excellent hot tag. Sami vs Kross felt like a standard TV bout with nothing noteworthy - though thankfully, we might finally be done with Karrion. Stratton vs Cargill, however, was a poor showing, with the inexperience on display - the more seasoned wrestler had only four years under her belt - and both seemingly more focused on remembering the next spot than engaging with the crowd. Things picked back up with a well-structured tag match featuring Jelly Roll; while his work showed clear limitations at times, Logan and Drew's strong performances kept the crowd invested. The main event was a fantastic old-school bout, featuring the kind of match structure I've missed: sharp chain wrestling, a measured early pace, and a brilliant build in tempo. It all led to a great finish, and the show itself closed on a high note with Rollins' cash-in, which was executed perfectly."
[7.0] "7/10. Much better night 1 than mania had that's for sure. Opening match was a solid fast paced opener. It sucks that roman is a big part timer now because when that man wants to work he WORKS. Hopefully bron is ok. (4.25/5) The woman's tag match was a decent match. Probably the best woman's tag match since the liv and Raquel one on raw earlier this year. Glad Charlotte and Alexa won as they seem to mesh perfectly together. Hopefully they revive this dead woman's division. (3.75/5) Kross vs Sami was just bad. I've tried to defend Kross's in ring ability but after seeing that match I just can't. All three matches with Sami has been just ok at best. Kross is more than likely done with WWE. (2.75/5) Tiffany vs Jade was a great example that a match doesn't have to be long to be good. This was only 7 minutes yet was a very decent match. I've been very critical of Jade lately as I think her matches have sucked but she showed out here imo. I do think Tiffany retaining was the right choice however as Jade still isn't ready imo. (3.75/5) Randy and Jelly Roll vs Logan and Drew was exactly what I expected it to be. Very spotty tag match. Respect to Jelly for actually taking it serious. I'm actually glad that Logan and Drew won because I didn't want Drew taking another PLE loss. (3.5/5) Gunther Punk was amazing. Listen everyone is entitled to their own opinion but if you think that match was bad I genuinely don't get why. This was a WRESTLING match. Hard Hitting from both. People have mixed reactions about the Gunther blood spot but I thought it was great because Gunther got half blinded due to the blood which allowed punk to win. (5/5) The Seth cash in was done perfectly. As of rn the second best cash in ever imo behind Seth's first at mania 31. While I am annoyed that this basically screwed LA Knight getting on the card, this cash in was historic. Seth coming out and seeming like he was just teasing everyone only to drop the crutches was genius. For the people saying why didn't punk just sprint out, you have to understand he HATES Seth, if anything he would want to fight Seth. Overall, a decent night 1 that led to an even better night 2."
[7.0] "The opening match was pretty good, I like Roman & Jey as a tag team, plus Breaker & Reed looked like a good team moving forward. Love the chemistry between Alexa & Charlotte, having them hold the titles makes sense. Not sure why Sammy won the match, should have been Cross to win and build on his popularity right now. The women's title match wasn't that bad, but it needed to be longer. Thought Logan Paul had a good showing in the tag match, Jelly Roll didn't do a bad job. Great title match between Gunther and Punk and the ending was done well, everybody believed Seth was going to be out for several months, it was a good surprise and it's going to be interesting to see where they go now, I don't mind another Seth Vs. Punk rivalry."
[5.0] "The main event was the highlight to what was otherwise a very bland Night 1 of Summerslam. Take away Punk/Gunther + Rollins' cash-in, and my rating would drop. Just very 'bleh' night of wrestling."
[5.0] "Very weak night 1. I liked some things, though. I'm extremely fond of Seth Rollins so the very end was quite enjoyable for me right after the banger Punk and Gunther put on. The rest was okay, besides the Jelly Roll tag match. No thanks."
[4.0] "Please chuck this show in the toilet, this is summerslam version of WM13, the definition of a one match show, and everything else ranges from ok to bad, just hoping Night 2 lives up to the hype or this'll go down as one of the worst summerslams of all time 4.5/10"
[4.0] "I'm sorry, but there's no comparison between night 1 and night 2. It's proven that doing a two-night event is a shitty decision. Night 2 was enjoyable and entertaining except for one fight. That night, only one fight was entertaining for me, then another was acceptable, and the rest was just filler. I still don't give it a 2 because the main event was very good and although the exchange pissed me off, it wasn't poorly planned and like it or not it makes sense, so that's also added."
[4.0] "This is my review on Summerslam 2025 Saturday: Jey Uso & Roman Reigns VS Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed [***] The Judgment Day (c) VS Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair [***1/4] Sami Zayn VS Karrion Kross [DUD] Tiffany Stratton (c) VS Jade Cargill [**1/2] Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul VS Jelly Roll & Randy Orton [*3/4] Gunther (c) VS CM Punk [****] Overall 4.5/10 Mediocre Show."
[5.0] "The overall Night 1 felt very mediocre, the opener was alright, the women's tag match was fun, sami v kross was awful.Tiffany x Jade was very short and they could've made Jade look stronger, a loss in 7 minutes is a very questionable decision. The Jelly Roll match was fun, not a lot else to say about that one. The main event was very good, and the ending was nice as well. All things considered, just an alright ple."
[7.0] "(7.3/10) Honestly, given how most of the show had made me feel, I expected the score I ended up with to be much lower. It felt like WWE had decided to scam and s**t all over the fans like the way politics is s*****ng all over the people of this nation. Speaking of politics: I asked the same question as almost everyone when the world saw the Game standing next to the un-self-aware angry Cheeto from the White House himself. And there goes a percentage of the fan base! Pray that it was a small one, at best, WWE! If I didn't have an undying love for the company formerly known as the World Wrestling Federation, I would have probably been gone, too. But if I cared about the men in suits who run the joint, I would have stopped watching WWE a long time ago. It's one of the reason I still look forward to watching the magic of an AEW ppv. As for my opinion on the Cerebral Assasin: it'll be hard to come back from this one. But, in the grand scheme of things, I'm pretty much now here just for the workers in the real show, not those calling the shots behind the scenes. As for Summerslam 2025, night 2 felt like a premier apology to the fans from WWE, an apology for the letdown that was a good chunk of WrestleMania Vegas, while night-1 felt like another installment to the show of shows that was no show of shows, just another cash grab from the big wigs. Like both nights of WrestleMania 41, there were things to like and love, but plenty to hate."
[3.0] "Kinda overall frustrating, boring show, highlighted by the very good Punk vs Gunther match, but the Rollins injury fake-out was kind of an eye roller for me. Not an amazing work rate show, I personally don't think this Summerslam build had anywhere near 2 full nights worth of interesting stories going into it."
[4.0] "This was a very forgettable Night, There was nothing crazy that happened for me to talk about except for Seth Rollins cash in to get Heist 2.0 we all saw coming. Event like SummerSlam needs to feel big and important and this was not"
[6.0] "The main event was good along with the cash in to follow. Besides that the rest is okay. The opening tag match was pretty fun but overall an okay show."
[7.0] "Actually with a low expectations, shaw was good. First 2 matches and final is the main reason of this assertion. Especially cash in was historic, but insiders spoils that great moment. For SummerSlam maybe it was not good, but in general show a likeble."
[8.0] "I enjoyed watching from my PC. The crowd has gotten a lot of heat for being dead most of this card, but it isn't without reason. A NYC crowd are ones with 11 pro teams in the metro. So they aren't hanging on every moment of every match if it isn't a bit special. In the end, the ones they were silent for are the ones with low ratings here. The opening tag match was OK because Roman was there.. but it was just the same song and dance they put on weekly. Plus you got 3 guys in there that all use spears.. Womens tag match was better than I expected, def worth a watch. Sami and Kross was quick and uneventful. I don't really know what they were trying to do here but Sami is just not working with this. Kross is trying to tell a story, he looks like a wrestler, he has an actual legit Valet while Sami looks like he doesn't care and is just confused in the whole storyline. Tiffany vs Jade was really not good. Jade looked good but then hit her finished and very obviously put Tiffany's leg on the rope. Tiff doesn't work the crowd ever.. She has a catch phrase that I never hear her say outside her intro.. No idea how safe she is but this is a few matches in a row where it looks like someone takes a really bad bump. Celebrity match was fine.. Don't read too much into it. Enjoy it for what it is. But it was a good palette cleanser after the previous few stinker matches before the main event. Main event really saved the show. Lots of back and forth but Punk looked gassed most of the match. It really seemed like he got pushed to the absolute limit. But once Gunther got the blood on him, he became much weaker, had trouble with vision, etc... It made sense. Rollins cash-in was epic. He kayfabed the injury out of the ring, everything. The dramatic pause and dropping the crutches was pure theater. As soon as the intent was clear, everyone knew what was coming. For a World Title, that is fine with me. That is also how you close a show. The other matches are forgiven."
[6.0] "The card really underdelivered. The main event and the opener are worth watching and every single other matches will be forgotten forever. They all felt as a filler for the main event. It's bad since it's the first SummerSlam on two nights. It should have been a grander event but felt like another random PPV. Great ending though."
[3.0] "Pretty meh for the modern WWE product. Feels like they really had one night of Summerslam and they threw some other matches on the card. And those "other matches" mostly wound up on night 1. Opens with a sleep-inducing Roman/Jey tag match that went on for what felt like hours. The intros alone were over 15m and I started doing some work on my computer. Then came the match. Which was worse. While technically competent, it was slow paced and a re-tread of everything these guys have doing on the weekly shows. The alexa/charlotte v Judgment Day was fine and serviceable, but was nothing wild and something they could have put on smackdown or raw. Sami Zayn/Karrion Kross was a match that happened. I'm sick of Tiffany Stratton and the match with Jade was just not good. The Orton/Jelly Roll tag match was an abomination and one of the worst matches so far this year by a major promotion. CM Punk/Gunther was good and what I expected, but not great. The only good match on this whole card. The jelly roll match was on the verge of becoming David Arquette level of celebrity involvement and has a cringe table spot. Nothing was particularly good other than the main event and most everything was eh, it happened. I actually started doing work during some of this. That's never happened on a Summerslam before. If you're watching a replay, watch the main event, maybe the women's tag match, then skip to night 2."
[6.0] "This was better than I expected. Only match that I actually hated was Sami vs Kross. Everything else was solid and we got the WWE MOTY in the main event."
[6.0] "Awesome main event that saved a show that other than that will be forgotten in a week. The opener was just ok, which is not good if you have probably the biggest star in the company and two future main eventers, nothing to highlight, it was just there and it was too long for what it was. Fun tag match beetween the womens. Then it was stinker after stinker after stinker, I will recognize that the table spot in the Wrestling Celebrity Universe match was pretty cool. The main event, as I said, was great, it went a bit too long for a match with that slow pace but I think they did the blading just in the right time to solve it. Pretty good."
[7.0] "Incredible opener, incredible main, lots of filler otherwise. For being the first two night summerslam it felt inevitable one show would be lackluster considering how two day manias still often feel that way, but I think they would've really benefitted from swapping the women's triple threat opening day 2 with the immaculate Gunther match here."
[7.0] "Both Tiffy Vs Jade and Jelly and Orton Vs Drew and Logan were fairly weak, Sami vs Kross was really bad and the booking was deeply predictable throughout, but Alexa and Charlotte Vs Judgement Day was solid, Jey and Roman Vs Bron and Reed was great and Punk Vs Gunther along with Rollin's brilliant MITB cash in was spectacular. Overall WWE SummerSlam (2025) Day 1, while not the bets way to kick off the first ever two night SummerSlam, is still a solid show with enough amazing action and moments to make worth while."
[4.0] "Skipped the Jade and Jelly Roll matches. Otherwise felt a little light in the rear for a SummerSlam Saturday. The opening tag was hype, with all four men completely full of juice, evidenced by the jumping over the ropes. The main event was very good, and the angle was spectacular, but just as I was about to give CM Punk his due, he does exactly what's expected - dookie's on kayfabe in the final shot all because he needs to make it about him. He's an embarrassment. Bronson Reed was tonight's standout."
"This was a good show. All matches were at the very least enjoyable other than Sami v. Kross (that was badd). ME had a layout and tone that i love but i did not think the execution was as good as it could have been. 6 out of 10 show."
[7.0] "1) To tell the truth, I didn't think Seth Rollins' injury was a work. I know, I know, a lof of people were speculating about the injury not being real, but I just couldn't grasp the reasoning behind this audacious accusation. Let's be honest, there was no reason to doubt the legitimacy of the incident that took place at SNME. The only reason fans thought it was a work was because that's what wrestling fans do - they always think everything is a work. This time they got lucky, this time they got it right - I'll give it to them. 2) Karrion Kross eventually losing the feud is like a big middle finger from WWE to everyone who supported him since WrestleMania. It's them saying "See, he's not as big of a deal as he made you believe he is. We didn't push him for a reason! ". Well, it was fun while it lasted. I expect him to be out of the company in the near future. 3) I just hate the fact that CM Punk had to beat Gunther for the World Championship in order for the dramatic reveal of Seth's knee injury being fabricated to take place before the eventual cash-in. I would have prefered - and it would have been more poetic - if Seth had turned the match into a Triple Threat."
[3.0] "Night 2 atleast came packed with two great matches. Night 1 has 1 great match, 1 good match, 1 decent match, 2 mid matches and then a outright bad match. That is not a good look. The ending is fine, I don't really care to see Punk and Rollins continue feuding so if we could wrap it up by years end that'd be cool."
[6.0] "This was a satisfactory show, though several matches failed to leave any real marks. The Jelly Roll match was pretty good for what it was, and Jelly taking a frog splash through a table was crazy. While the main event could have gone around 7 or 8 minutes shorter, the end with Rollins was fun and set up many new storylines heading into the fall."
[9.0] "The entertainment was there! Shout out to Logan Paul, he was easily the most entertaining fella of the night. His pairing with Drew was genius. I really appreciated the commentary from Wade and Cole during the match - the social media dig was hilarious. What got me was the finale, who woulda thunk that Seth was gonna show up?"
[7.0] "Originally I was expecting this night to suck, but it was actually quite enjoyable. Not as great as Night 2, but it definitely delivered. Even the Jelly Roll match was fun, but it went WAYYY too long.A lot of that time could have went to the Tiffany/Jade, the women's title not even ten minutes long but Jelly Roll gets twenty? Roman and Jey kicking off was definitely a smart move and the main event was amazing, followed up by an even better Cash In."
[7.0] "A solid event for Night 1 SummerSlam 2025 with there being a few standout moments/matches and a couple of matches that were just okay. Jey Uso & Roman Reigns vs Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed: This was a solid match for the opening match even if the entrances took a bit of time, Bron and Bronson were dominant for the most part until the end when the faces Roman and Jey managed to turn the tables and get the win which was good to see, might have been better suited if there were 4-5 minutes cut off the match as it did drag out at a couple of times during the match but apart from that I enjoyed it with some cool spots like Bronson hitting the suicide dive. [***3/4]. Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez: The result was the right way to go with Alexa and Charlotte getting the win and winning the titles, the match in itself was okay with some decent moments like Alexa accidentally hitting her own partner Charlotte, Raquel and Roxanne were okay enough but did not get the job done [**1/2]. Sami Zayn vs Karrion Kross: Just like their match at Night Of Champions it was underwhelming to be honest, they did not need to run this on a PLE especially one like SummerSlam with it being one of their big 4 PLE's, Scarlett attempting to introduce the steel pipe was not needed and should not have happened [*3/4]. Tiffany Stratton vs Jade Cargill: In terms of the quality and timing, it was one of the weakest defenses of Stratton, could have been better booked if given more time as felt rushed due to the limited time, Stratton retaining was never in doubt [*3/4]. Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul vs Jelly Roll & Randy Orton: I actually rather enjoyed this match, shocked by the low rating on here for this match, Jelly Roll gave a gutsy showing even when he went through the table by Paul and was attempted to helped backstage by medical personnel, he still came back and finished the match which he should be admired for, the match did go a bit too long could have done with a couple of minutes shaved off the time [***1/2]. CM Punk vs Gunther: An old school style match with modern day physicality brought this main event match for the world title in an interesting way, Punk showed he can still go against someone of the calibre of Gunther, the best match in the reign of Gunther in my opinion, Seth Rollins coming out after Punk won the title to cash in his MITB briefcase was shocking but not surprising [****3/4]"
[2.0] "Apart from the Main Event and maybe the Opener, what's there to remember about the show? Nothing at all, and that's alarming - how is it possible to offer this kind of quality when you're a company like the WWE? It's shameful, there's no other word for it. Night 2 is much better and I think the two cards were very badly split. I hated this night of SummerSlam and I even think it fits in with one of the worst shows the WWE has produced. I don't have much hope for the future, to be honest."
[7.0] "A solid edition of SummerSlam that delivered a few standout moments but didn't quite reach the heights expected from a stadium show. The crowd was hot, the production top-tier (with Netflix making a strong first impression), and the card had a good mix of star power and fresh matchups. However, a couple of underwhelming matches and pacing issues held it back from greatness. Still, with a strong main event and memorable highlights, it was an enjoyable night and a good step forward in WWE."
[4.0] "I really didn't care for this show overall, and I honestly left it still questioning my WWE fandom as a regular viewer. The constant aura-farming, endless advertisements, and blatant corporate greed--none of it even being hidden anymore--are tough to sit through. At times, it feels like the wrestling itself doesn't even matter. Wrestling has always been more about the moments than the matches, but this show had it's fair share of "cinema". I get the two-night SummerSlam concept, but it feels unnecessary--especially considering how expensive it is to attend these events. If I had paid for a ticket, I wouldn't have been happy. I went in with mid-level expectations, and somehow it still failed to meet them. It wasn't the worst SummerSlam ever, but it was far from the best in a series that's delivered some of WWE's greatest shows."
[3.0] "The show was a complete disaster to me, The opener was a solid heater that had way too much time, solid but a bit of a drag. Every other match is completely forgettable experience that i wish i never took part in. The main event was a GREAT MATCH but i need more than one great match on a night 1 of "the biggest show of the summer" Also that "swerve" was the most obvious shit i ever seen, laughably bad to me."