Seth Rollins Rips Brooklyn Barclays Center Crowd After WWE SummerSlam

Seth Rollins Rips Brooklyn Barclays Center Crowd After WWE SummerSlam

Seth Rollins walked away from the biggest party of the summer feeling disappointed. Rollins, who lost his WWE universal title match against Finn Balor, took to Twitter shortly after Sunday night’s SummerSlam pay-per-view event to express displeasure with the crowd at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Since he’s a bad guy, Rollins going after the crowd could be just another way for him to garner heat and build his character. WWE superstars frequently use social media for reasons beyond advancing storylines, though, and it’s likely Rollins really was upset, as the crowd at SummerSlam wasn’t too enthusiastic about his match with Balor, which actually e... NESN.com

WWE SummerSlam 2016 Live: Results, Highlights From Every Match In Brooklyn

Share this: 9:05 p.m.: John Stewart — shocker — interfered in the match. With Kofi Kingston knocked out and Xavier Woods about to be, Stewart hopped in the ring and served as a distraction. Just as Gallows and Anderson were about to drag Stewart (and his manhood) into the post like they did to Big E a few weeks ago, Big E himself showed up and ran down to the ring to save the day. The bell was rung at that point, Stewart’s groin was spared, and The New Day retain their WWE Tag Team Championship. 8:47 p.m.: John Stewart announces that he’ll join The New Day in the sted of injured member Big E. He also poked some fun at himself for hitting Cena

WWE SummerSlam: Undertaker-Brock Lesnar Main Event Ends In Controversy

WWE SummerSlam 2015 ended in controversy. The Undertaker officially defeated Brock Lesnar via submission in the main event at Barclays Center. But replays show Lesnar probably should have emerged victorious in the WrestleMania 30 rematch. The superstars beat the crap out of each other in front of an electric crowd in Brooklyn, N.Y. The Undertaker amazingly kicked out of three F5s, including one through an announce table, before the combatants traded submissions that ultimately resulted in a strange ending. Lesnar put The Undertaker into his trademark submission move, the Kimura Lock, at which point ‘Taker tapped out. The referee didn’t see The...