WWE: Ranking Every PPV from 2016
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10. Roadblock: End of the Line
Completing the trifecta of consecutive Raw-exclusive PPVs on our list, we have Roadblock: End of the Line. Like most of the PPVs in this range on our list, Roadblock had a pretty even mix of highs and lows, but there were multiple moments that will help shape WWE for the next several weeks and potentially months.
Rich Swann defended his Cruiserweight title against Brian Kendrick and TJ Perkins in a triple threat match, but the most impactful moment occurred after the bell sounded. For months people wondered where Neville was and why he wasn’t involved in the Cruiserweight division; something he is clearly a perfect fit for. And after the match, he finally returned and did so with a vengeance, turning heel by destroying both Swann and Perkins.
Roadblock also saw the end of the New Day’s record-breaking tag title reign as Cesaro and Sheamus finally took them down. The match was excellent and featured a very creative spot to end it, thus giving a fitting end to a title reign that defined the tag team division for more than a year.
And finally, tell me if you’ve heard this one before, the main event featured Kevin Owens and shenanigans. Owens retained his Universal title against Roman Reigns as Chris Jericho interfered and his Owens with a codebreaker, giving KO the victory by DQ. It was a good match prior to that, and the interference meant that Team Kevin and Chris was still very much alive. So despite the faulty finish, the main event was decent enough and the PPV on the whole got the job done.