Twists, turns and unexpected No. 1 contenders defined the first week of the latest incarnation of WWE's brand extension, as Finn Balor and Dolph Ziggler came from out of nowhere to earn opportunities at their brands' respective world championships.
For the first time since October 2015, Roman Reigns will not compete in a pay-per-view main event for the WWE Championship, and the result is a rejuvenated main event that has fans genuinely interested in what will unfold on August 21, when the Superstars of Vince McMahon's company invade the Barclays Center for SummerSlam.
While the pros of Ziggler's and Balor's successes may be more e...
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