WWE SummerSlam 2020 Results: Winners, Notes, Reactions and Highlights

“You’ll see it coming,” WWE promised before Sunday’s SummerSlam per-event pay.

But what is “that”?

Maybe a top name replacement in one of six championship fights on a stacked card? Perhaps this was a shocking conclusion to the mental war between Braun Strowman and “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt? Could it have been an apparition through chaotic punishment?

He hovered over the debates of the night like a dark cloud, threatening to rain over the biggest party of the summer.

What was the answer and how could the WWE universe look like in the future?

Find out with this summary of Sunday’s extravagance.

The right card for the annual 33rd SummerSlam is:

Asuka has demonstrated normal chemistry in the ring with Bayley and Sasha Banks. If those matches are allowed to be what they can be and those that are in place can resist the temptation to overbook as they did on The Horror Show at Extreme Rules last month, don’t be surprised if this year’s occasion is explained through any of the contests. Training

The action begins at 7 p.m. WWE network and classic A la carte los Angeles outlets.

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