[7.0] "I thought this was a lot better than the last one! It could be because it wasn't as much of a big deal but I still liked this more. The opener and main event was good for what it was, the IC title match was sick, and I'm pretty 50/50 on the third match, tbh. Nevertheless I enjoyed this."
[6.0] "This edition of WWE's Saturday Night's Main Event was almost as good as the last one, I enjoyed the consistency that was put across the card in general. Not as interesting in terms of how the card looked but it ended up working out. We had matches like Ripley vs. Jax, Sheamus vs. Breakker, Strowman vs. Fatu, Gunther vs. Jey Uso all had some quality and memorability to it. My favorite part of the night was the contract signing between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens. I felt it added pretty well to the story and it ended with me being excited for their match at the Royal Rumble. I'm looking forward to the next SNME -- despite it being 2 hours, they've proven to deliver on NBC. [***1/4]"
[7.0] "A lot better than the previous SNME. All matches were of a solid standard, with Rhea/Nia being surprisingly good. Bron and Sheamus the match of the night."
[7.0] "Good show, didn't have any expectation whatsoever so I really wasn't that disappointed in it, good matches, although it upsets me that none of them are canon. The contract signing was pretty good too."
[7.0] "A really solid short-form show with a solid match lineup. Breakker vs Sheamus for the IC Title was the best of the lot. In the main event, Gunther vs Jey was also solid, and probably among the better singles matches I've seen from Jey, who I'm still not sold on outside the tag ranks. Ripley vs Jax was fine, with no surprise in the results. And Fatu vs Strowman was decent enough while it lasted, though its main purpose was the post-match attack angle by Fatu, which more than accomplished its goal in making Fatu look like an absolute monster. The contract signing segment was fine, though I'm not the biggest fan of the heat at the end of the segment going to the retired HBK rather than one of the actual participants in the upcoming match for the top title (I get it, though, it was a hometown moment for HBK). While this didn't go all-out for PPV quality, it was never intended to be; it instead accomplished its goal of being an enjoyable hour and a half of wrestling that got several of its participants and stories over going into the Rumble."
[6.0] "A fun night of action and though these are basically glorified house shows the Breakker/Sheamus match really stood out for me personally and was easily the match of the night. The Jacob Fatu beat down was great and really got him over and the main event sent the fans home happy with Gunther doing his thing and Uso really having a solid performance. 3 star show."
[5.0] "A warning to WWE that this had more of a "Battle of the Belts" feel than the previous. It risks becoming inessential viewing if every match is predictable and the stakes are low. Good enough matches, but with no surprises and no investment, it was hard to get too invested."
[5.0] "A lot of hype for what amounts to a poor man's episode of Raw or Smackdown. Jesse Ventura is still a wild ride on commentary in a good way. He counters the consistency terrible Pat McAfee. The matches were ok but all so predictable. I'm glad I didn't watch this live."
[6.0] "Another SNME in the books, another very mid show. I'd say it's still an issue with figuring out the timings on this shorter show, but I'd also attribute it to the fact that 3 of the 4 matches didn't make any sense as to why they put them on this show. Rhea Ripley VS Nia Jax was done nearly exactly a year ago, and Nia Jax had also declared for the Rumble, so it's obvious she wouldn't be winning this. Very decent match to be fair, obvious result with Rhea winning, will be interested to see Rhea's next feud. Bron Breakker VS Sheamus was another pretty great match and Jesse Ventura is honestly such a breath of fresh air on commentary! But again, wrong time to do this in my opinion, there's still nearly 3 whole months until WM41 where I expect to see Sheamus finally win the big one so how they drag this out until then I don't know. Bron Breakker needs more people to feud with than Sheamus, Ludwig and Jey Uso. Cody and KO had their contract signing... After the match had been announced, great to see HBK there and tuning up the band once again, nothing else to say on this tbh. Braun Strowman VS Jacob Fatu in Jacob's 2nd singles match in WWE, now usually I wouldn't be a fan of him losing by DQ, but the post-match attack was more than enough to make up for this. Made Fatu look like a monster, but he does admittedly need to start picking up some singles wins to be taken seriously when he breaks away from Solo. Main event time! It's the exact same opinion as the Womens World Title match here, Jey Uso shouldn't have declared for the Rumble beforehand, and it's basically the exact same feud they had this time last year except again Gunther is being booked to look like a fool as World Champion. I honestly kind of hate it, but hope that his reign gets much better in the buildup to WM41. Another pretty decent match but that Spear by Jey was awful especially considering Bron Breakker is on the same show. Overall it was another passable show but you'd have missed absolutely nothing if you decided not to watch, I fear that that's what is going to happen at all future SNME events."
[5.0] "If I needed more proof, Saturday night's show proved why I prefer the three-hour shows. The commercial breaks kill the enjoyment of the in-ring action, especially the main event. Bron vs. Sheamus was the night's best match, while the rest of the card disappointed me. The contract signing was fun. All sides played their parts perfectly, especially Shawn Michaels."
[5.0] "This should've been a house show, really. Whilst marginally better at points than the first attempt before Christmas, the sophomore edition still suffers from the "all style, no substance" issues of that attempt: predictable matches that are half-hidden behind commercial breaks, slimmed down because NBC really needs to get the SNL re-run on the air at 10pm sharp. You honestly could've slotted all of the segments and matches into the editions of Raw and/or Smackdown either side of this weekend, and those shows would've been better for it. It's not a strike-out by any means; more like a forced out at first base. Which is disappointing when, ideally, these should be double plays. Hopefully, next weekend is going to be much better, but if I'm being honest, the past few Rumbles have also been disappointing. Not as large as the crossroads WWE found themselves at a year ago, but still an unclear turning point."
[7.0] "Compared to the previous SNME, this edition inclined more towards creating high moments instead of delivering quality matches, because of the Rumble being around the corner. And, that's completely fine as this theme used to be like that in the past. Bron and Sheamus' killer match & Fatu's monstrous assault after his match were the key moments to take away, while Rhodes and Owens had their final words in an intense segment. There was zero expectation for a newsworthy moment, but it was still a fun-filled event that mattered so much. 7.5 out of 10 points!"
[7.0] "A really enjoyable wrestling show. I have no doubt that the chronically online losers will complain about SNME being a glorified house show etc, but that doesn't mean that the show wasn't entertaining - it absolutely was."
[7.0] "Falls a little below the first SNME for me, but still a tight show with solid wrestling. A bit of throat-clearing before the Rumble. Kevin Owens cannot do anything wrong right now."
"They have to make at least one title change on one of these events, otherwise SNME risks becoming another The Battle of the Belts - an irrelevant querterly TV show. We are only two shows in, but it already starting to feel like one. The only match worth your time was Fatu vs Strowman, as an example of how you present, create, and establish a new alpha male of your roster. Sure, they basically copied the Bronson Reed playbook, but it worked - again. Kudos to Braun for putting over Jacob and making him look like a real S.O.B. in just one match, or rather in just one post-match beating. It's amusing how Braun was officially declared the winner of the match - usually WWE would call it a "No Contest". I guess, they didn't want to completely bury The Monster of All Monsters, and decided to save his face at least a bit by granting him with this win, even if only on paper."
[7.0] "There was no fat on this one. Just 90 mins of solid wrestling. All the matches went at a breakneck pace and kept me interested, and nothing outstayed its welcome. Nothing mind-blowing, but an easy and enjoyable watch. Maybe time to ditch Ventura, because despite the nostalgia, he was a detraction."
[6.0] "I think this show was okay it wasn't some insane PPV that anyone is gonna look back on it was just a house show i did like the Cody and Kevin segment which kind of went on too long. The Bron Breaker match was really good but that's about it. 6/10 Also fuck the ads."
[6.0] "Trying to watch this on YouTube may have taken years off of my life. For the love of whichever deity, can they please get this onto Netflix so it is made somewhat tolerable. In the main, the show was bang average just like last time. The highlight for me was Michael Cole's commentary which was particularly outstanding at times. Otherwise, a generous 6. Nice to see Shawn taking a moment to get himself and his finisher over. He CLEARLY needed to hit the guy who is supposed to be a legitimate challenger for the world title in a way that makes Owens look weak for no reason. That was a brilliant idea."
[8.0] "I think this was a pretty good show and a very fun show for a Saturday night. I get people complaining about no title changes or anything but there was no need to crown new champions just for the sake of it and all the champions did not need to lose there titles right now. Rhea Vs Nia had a good fun match, Bron Vs Sheamus to me was the match of the night, I really enjoyed the Cody, KO & HBK segment which they had HBK hit a sweet chin music! Fatu Vs Braun was a good match and I thought they did the match good with the finish to build up Fatu even more and protect Braun a little bit to avoid getting pinned. The main event was a decent match it got really going towards the end but overall a fun show for a Saturday night and sometimes I feel like fans should just enjoy a show without thinking too much about big expectations."
[7.0] "I really liked this show. The SNME we have last month was decent with a lot of good matches in spite of the time allocated to each one (all being just under or over 10 mins). This edition however was formatted much better with 2 fast paced matches to kick off the show, an interesting contract signing segment that didn't overstay it's welcome, and then 2 matches given around 15-20 mins to tell their story (I included the post-match angle of Braun vs Fatu). Hope they continue booking SNMEs like this moving forward"
[5.0] "This second edition of Saturday Night Main Event follows on from the first, with some decent matches overall, but interspersed with commercials that make the action rather short-lived. This contributes to the sometimes intense matches, such as Sheamus vs Bron. But it also results in clashes with a rushed finish and a disappointing pace, such as the main event. The show did, however, contribute a little to the advancement of certain storylines, via the rather good WWE Men's Title contract-signing segment, and also via the Fatu vs Strowman post-match. Although this made the match more than secondary to the Samoan wild wolf destructive madness angle. In-ring quality: 3/5. Angles and segments: +0.25. Bonus/Malus: none. Total: 5.25/10. Show seen on WWE's YouTube channel."
[8.0] "They nailed the formula for snme going forward. 4 matches and a segment/angle etc. this was really good. I enjoyed the first one too even tho the reception was much more sour. This was much better tho, and paced much better even with some of the constraints they have to deal with via commercials and stuff. Nothing felt rushed which is good, and because of that they put on a really good show. I don't get the low score for this one personally. This should be rated much higher. This show was a blast with all the matches being really good to great, plus the sick ass segment with Cody Kevin and Shawn. I know KO pitched for Shawn to kick him in the face since he always mentioned that he would text Shawn to do one last match with him so I know he was smiling like a baby after he got to the back. This was really good and I'm looking forward to these even more now that they nailed the formula for the show"
[10.0] "Saturday Night's Main Event number two. I was a big fan of the first event last month and that had a mixed reception. This one did too. The mixed reception is due to people feeling like this is a glorified house show which I can understand those criticisms because no title changes or any kind of shocker hasn't happened. I will tell you what I loved about the past two Saturday night's main events. First off the whole 1980s retro feel to the show. I used to watch the originals on VHS as a kid and this captures the whole 1980s feel while feeling relevant today. Second, the return of Jesse The Body Ventura was amazing . He hasn't lost a step at all. He still has got it and brings a old-school vibe to the show which is the point. The matches last night were solid. Rhea Ripley and Nia Jax put on a banger for a 8 minute match. Great spots and bumps plus Nia has improved so much she's a talent. Bron Breakker and Sheamus had the match of the night. Great spots and a banger of a wrestling match. Bron's spear out of nowhere outside was awesome. Normally contract signing segments are normally weak but this one between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens only added more intensity and gravitas to their feud. HBK hasn't lost a step and the sweet chin music out of nowhere was awesome. Jacob Fatu is the star of the moment. He destroyed Braun Strowman and even though he lost with A DQ; he won the crowd over and proved what kind of force he is going to be. Gunther and Jey Uso put on a good main event. MAIN EVENT Jey Uso lived up to his name and proved he will be world champ someday. WWE & Triple H, keep up the good work with Saturday Night's Main Event. Thank you for making it relevant and entertaining. I cannot wait for the next one."
"For me, this edition of Saturday Night's Main Event is WWE's best event of the year so far. Sure it wasn't perfect but in my opinion it was better than Raw's Netflix debut and New Year's Evil (the latter I quite enjoyed). Even though this is the case, my expectations weren't exceeded, as I did have much higher hopes, especially for Strowman v Fatu and Breakker v Sheamus. Ripley v Jax was a decent match, even though it was very messy towards the end, but it was an improvement in my book from their previous meeting in Perth last February. Breakker v Sheamus, although the best match of the night, I feel could've gone for a different pace. For this one they went for a classic slow in the beginning and fast in the finish sort of match, while I think both men and the match itself would've benefited for a big over-the-top slobber knocker that was fast throughout the match's entirety. Both men are capable of it, as seen in Sheamus's WM39 match against Gunther and McIntyre, and Breakker's No Mercy '23 match against Corbin. Expectations and hypotheticals aside though, this match delivered, and I am eagerly awaiting their next meeting (hopefully at a PLE such as Elimination Chamber). The WWE Championship contract signing was great, as I like how it wasn't to long, and apart from Owens' great promo, they just got straight to the point, until HBK Sweet Chin Music(ed) KO. I have mixed feelings about Strowman v Fatu, as although I was extremely disappointed with the match itself, I loved how they made Fatu look like an absolute monster by giving Strowman the Rollins treatment. Hoping for a rematch in the future that is of much better quality and actually has a clean, decisive finish. The main event lived up to expectations, a pretty decent match where Uso carries in crowd control and Gunther carries the actual match. This is like the 3rd or 4th meeting between these two in the past 12 months, and considering that they are in WWE's 10 most important, I hope that this is their last encounter for quite some time, if not indefinitely. This show absolutely delivered as a show that had the expectations of a major free-to-air program but was presented as a decent monthly PLE. Looking forward to the next SNME in May. 7/10"
[6.0] "Welp, it sure was an event that happened! Watching this internationally, the ad breaks are replaced with generic text and twinkly, sleepy music - at 2am in the UK. It's enough to put you to sleep! They could just keep the wrestling feed going, but they don't, presentation wise, it makes no sense when there's wrestling happening in the ring. As for the matches, they were fine, nothing really to write home about but enough to further feuds and stories a smidge, and I bet it was fun to be there, but I'm already so over the presentation as it is. Fatu came out looking great, Gunther got a decisive win, so I guess that's good?"
[7.0] "Overall, I found this to be just okay. I had high expectations, particularly for the Braun Strowman vs. Jacob Fatu match, but I think I may have overhyped it in my mind. I was hoping for something on the level of a classic Jim Ross-style "All hell breaking loose" moment, but instead, it left me feeling underwhelmed--which was disappointing. Don't get me wrong--I appreciated the moment when Jacob Fatu disqualified himself yet continued to attack Braun Strowman. That was a great touch, but it came after the fact. There were definitely standout moments across the matches, like Bron Breakker spearing Sheamus in midair or Nia Jax showing her opportunistic side by headbutting Rhea Ripley to start the match before Lilian Garcia could even finish the introductions. But Overall, each match felt more like a standard match you'd see on Raw or SmackDown rather than a true main event since nun of the titles changed hands tonight. It lacked the intensity and excitement that leave you feeling emotionally drained by the end."
[3.0] "The impression I have when leaving this show of only 2 hours is horrible. Before saying all the bad things I thought about it, I would like to salute the performance of all the athletes who did their best to try to entertain us despite the almost total omnipresence of commercials every 2 or 3 minutes, or even 5 at best. Watching this show on Youtube without Youtube Premium will be the worst idea of your day, adding in addition the 3 minute cuts after 30 seconds of the match. I really come out disappointed with this format and it will be for me the last Saturday Night's Main Event that I will watch in these conditions. Otherwise to summarize the show we have a bad opener where the chemistry does not work during this match between Rhea Ripley and Nia Jax. The match for the Intercontinental title is really not bad. The contract signing between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens is nice to watch, especially since HBK is present and gives Owens a Sweet Chin Music. Jacob Fatu Vs Braun Strowman is not a match but more of an angle that is promising for Jacob Fatu. And finally the Main Event is good, the finish is really successful. MOTN: Bron Breakker Vs Sheamus (1*1/2)"
[8.0] "For a show where I had no expectations and where all the results were predictable, I had a good time. Much better than December's SNME, we started the evening with a very decent Nia/Ripley with some interesting spots. The Breakker/Sheamus is very cool as always with a nice spear from Breakker on a flying Sheamus. The Cody/Owens/HBK segment is very cool. Owens coming in with a 'Cody Sucks Egg' t-shirt shows that this guy is still as good as ever. Owens' speech shows that he deserves this title even if we have to prepare for a Cody win at the Rumble. Owens trying to destroy Michaels, who responds with a Sweet Chin Music, is very cool. The Fatu/Strowman match is the dark spot of the evening. Already in the match, we have Braun Strowman dominating Fatu which is a bad idea when you see Strowman's credibility at the moment. The disqualification is a way of protecting Strowman which I didn't like. The post-match is very cool with Fatu slaughtering Strowman which shows that the match shouldn't have happened. Gunther/Uso is very good with a fighting Jey Uso who made me think he was going to win the title but boss Gunther logically wins the match clean. Now, LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!"
[7.0] "WWE tried a bit more than usual with this one and the results are obviously better than what they put on average. It was a very fun 2 hour fast paced show, very dynamic, with all matches being exactly that, not too much slow, pure explosive action from beginning to end. Really an improvement over the last SNME. Nia vs Rhea didn't made sense as a World Title match since it just comes from a random attack and it basically shits on the whole Brand Extension, but as a match itself it ended up being miles better than the Elimination Chamber one, more fun, more dynamic, with Rhea Ripley going all out and a good little story being told with just their in-ring performance. Sheamus vs Bron was MOTN without a doubt. Only thing that match needed to be an early MOTYC was a more meaningful story being developed, watching Sheamus actually giving his all to win the title and Bron not having any remorse against Sheamus and enjoying trying to break his dream of winning the IC Title. It was a really good physical war. Speaking of physical wars, Jacob Fatu vs Braun Strowman was a very serviceable match, but I was expecting something more impressive and physical. I think the DQ finish is not bad and some of you guys are way too stubborn with those being always bad endings. What's bad about this? Jacob ended up being over, he killed Braun, he left the show looking like a murder beast with a shit ton of credibility behind. Earning a clean W? That works too, but the finish and the post-match angle truly made him look savage. The main event was the best match Jey Uso has delivered in a very long time, which is not saying really much as he kept doing some mediocre stuff and everything good he ended up doing was thanks to the great Gunther carryjob. It was bad to see Gunther calling spots so obviously, but he put on one pretty good legit violent and great looking show, the match was graced with some unpredictability that made the Splash nearfall look credible, but the ending sucked with Jey rolling so bad on top of Gunther to receive the Powerbombs. The contract signing was ok, mostly because of KO's promo. One thing I thought about Cody's promo on the last SmackDown was when he said "10/10 Kevin gets the easy way out" and that was complete BS because of what happened at Berlin and, god I love KO so much when he states facts and he told Cody to his face he didn't go after his leg in Berlin because he cared more for their friendship than the title. Cody's answer to KO's words was quite lame and he didn't have a solid argument back to him, because guess what, KO IS RIGHT. His actions are questionable, but his reasons are not and it baffles me how they always try to make Drew, Seth and KO look like crybabies when they have all the right to complain about things that are right. That's what I didn't like about the promo, how Cody and Shawn ended up having one up on KO despite him being right. Didn't look good at all before the Ladder Match being kicked by a retired guy."
[5.0] "I was pretty underwhelmed overall. SNME's typically aren't must-see events but I expected a little more than this. To be fair, watching on Youtube definitely hurts the viewing experience; not only do they have the regular ad-breaks for NBC, but then you get breaks for the YT ads."
[5.0] "watched the last SNME and found the presentation and atmosphere of the show interesting and decided to watch this one too expecting a good show with some hype in the Bron Breakker vs. Sheamus match and hoping for the long-awaited victory of the Irishman (which unfortunately didn't happen). Rhea vs. Nia had a better match than I expected and as much as I continue to hate the fact that Nia Jax receives any kind of attention and prominence within PW, it's undeniable that she's evolved in this return (**1/2), Breakker vs. Sheamus: unfortunately the result wasn't what was expected, I hope Sheamus doesn't end up booking at the level of Chad Gable these days (***1/2), ok segment between Cody vs. KO nothing special, and it's amazing how HBK and HHH like to show up and pull the spotlight for themselves, Jacob vs. Braun: stupid ending, disappointing performance by Strowman, but at least he did the job of increasing the threat over Fatu (**), Gunther vs. Jey: even though the booking is trying hard to destroy all credibility of Gunther, at least this match here was good and elevated both competitors (Jey is not world title material), the champion's best defense since the match against Randy Orton in Berlin, MOTN (***1/2). Overall, after this edition, my interest in future editions has dropped drastically, because if I already don't watch weekly shows, there's no point in watching a more elaborate one that in the end is nothing more than a big filler and that will hardly bring any great matches."
[6.0] "The 38th Saturday Night's Main event was similar to its predecessor, starting out with two tight 10 minute contests that had a lot of action in them. The contract signing segment was pretty entertaining considering the fact basically nothing happens in those; we do get to see a Shawn Michaels super kick. Strowman vs. Fatu was hamstrung with a DQ finish, but the aftermath featured moonsaults from Jacob and a bloodied Strowman. The main event was pretty decent as well but had two long commercial breaks in it and a rushed finish. Match of the night is definitely Bron vs Sheamus, which could have stood to be a little longer. You're not missing anything by skipping this one but a decent show."
[7.0] "Overperformed my expectations in terms of in ring action as it seemed like an afterthought with the rumble next week. Production issues throughout the show were surprising. That being said all the matches were at least enjoyable and Sheamus and Bron delivered a banger. Contract signing was also very good."
[7.0] "(6.6/10) I would not have called it a disappointment, and we should have expected nothing too spectacular since we're only a week away from the Royal Rumble. Did you really think that WWE was really gonna give us the real goods right before one of their flagship shows of the year? I didn't think so. Still, don't be surprised if this is WWE's low point. It seems that nowadays they're always hot even when they're not!"
[7.0] "I might try to hold off on rating every single show on Netflix (despite the ones that interest me or just the brief occasional ones) since it's actually rather draining with my schedule, but regardless, this show that was quite hyped had its ups and downs. The opener was a good beginner defence for Rhea Ripley against the former world champion. Sheamus put on a banger with Bron Breakker despite doing the majority of the physicality in a nicely paced and timed match. The contract signing between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens, with more wood added to the fire, Jacob Fatu and Braun Strowman, was beyond disappointing, but the beatdown was very cool. The main event was a good match too. Overall a nice show."
[8.0] "Watched Saturday Nights Main Event and it was very good (coming from me, I'm from a non WWE fan). I really like the presentation where it's compact matches and with cool aesthetics. Kind of would like there to be a picture in picture but, besides that pretty good stuff. 4 for 4 in good matches too. Jesse Ventura being so mean to Bron Breakker because he didn't like The Steiners when he was in WCW is a great bit."
[8.0] "A much better Saturday night event than the last one - Main event and the IC match were both good - Rhea and Nia was decent and Jacob destroying Braun was excellent"
[8.0] "This was a very enjoyable WWE Saturday's Night Main Event. It was way better than the one that took place last month in December the four matches, and one segment formula was perfect each time had a good amount of time, and each match was enjoyable. Rhea Ripley and Nia Jax had a very fun show opener with Rhea Ripley retaining her title in the process. Bron Breakker and Sheamus had a very entertaining match with Bron Breakker spearing Sheamus in half to retain the title. I did also enjoy the Contract signing having HBK hit a Sweet Chin Music caught me by surprise because I thought Kevin Owens was gonna hit a Package Piledriver on HBK to put him out. Jacob Fatu destroyed Braun Strowman and left him in a bloody mess they made him look like an unbeatable final boss. Gunther ended the show with a great main event match against Jey Uso I thought Jey Uso had the match won towards the end but Gunther bounced back and capture the victory and retained his title. Overall great pacing of the show and four matches was the right amount instead of five matches on the show. But now we're focusing on the Royal Rumble next."
[7.0] "Watched it live and it was decent with some good matches and an interesting segment of the contract signing. Cody Rhodes/Kevin Owens contract signing was an interesting watch with Shawn Michaels overseeing it especially when Owens tried to hit the package piledriver on Michaels for Rhodes and Michaels to hit him with a sweet chin music each. Rhea Ripley vs Nia Jax: While it may not have been on the level of their previous match, they did put on a decent showing here to start the show, Ripley retaining was good to see even in Jax threw everything at the champion and more [***]. Bron Breakker vs Sheamus: Good match where they had a physical showing here, Sheamus gave everything he had and more but failed to win the title, Breakker retaining was good to see but would like to have Sheamus win the title [***1/2]. Braun Strowman vs Jacob Fatu: This was what was to be expected which was a hoss fight until Fatu not only destroyed Strowman with all them hip attacks in the corner but also caused the DQ when he put his hands on the referee [***]. Gunther vs Jey Uso: Uso gave a hellacious fight against the dominant Gunther even in defeat he put on a good showing, Gunther showed that he is the world champion for a reason and got the win here [****]"