WWE Roadblock was the first live WWE Network special of 2016, and it was designed to help make the long stretch between Fastlane and WrestleMania 32 easier to handle.
These special events have all been fun shows, and Roadblock continued that trend. It might not have come off as being as important as a regular pay-per-view, but it was a great way to showcase some entertaining matches.
It almost feels like these shows are the new version of Saturday Night's Main Event. WWE tries to make every match at a PPV seem important, but that is not the case with WWE Network specials.
Instead, we get a mix of major title bouts mixed with midcard contests, just like SNME used to do. Having Triple H defend the WWE World Heavyw...
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