WWE No Mercy 2017: 3 Things We Learned

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Through three hours, seven matches, and one title change, what were the three biggest takeaways from Sunday’s WWE No Mercy 2017?

Sunday’s WWE No Mercy 2017 pay per view was about as Jekyll and Hyde as a show can get.  What started off as a barn-burner of a show for about two hours suddenly devolved into a mess, only to come back with a solid, although unspectacular main event.  Jason Jordan and The Miz kicked off the card in entertaining fashion and that was followed up by a terrific fight between Finn Balor and Bray Wyatt.  The tag team title match was an absolute war, and Raw’s women’s division was represented strong in their fatal 5-way match.

However, the John Cena/Roman Reigns match did not come close to living up to its hype and Enzo Amore’s Cruiserweight title winning performance was just appalling.  He somehow managed to make a Neville match bad, which is not easy.  The main event somewhat made up for the preceding two matches, but an argument can be made that it could’ve been better.

But for any WWE pay per view, it’s not always just about the matches.  These events can bring out the best and sometimes the worst out of the WWE superstars and can have implications for the future.  Sunday night was no different.

Here are three things we learned from Sunday’s No Mercy.