"The Cena vs. Owens main events were the strongest main house show main event numbers for any match over a full month period in some time. What that says it the idea that Owens can’t draw on top based on his look is bullshit because even though he is with Cena, other guys in the same position with Cena haven’t done as well. The thing about wrestling is you can have your ideas and rules about who and what qualities appeal the most to the masses, and those heavily influence who get chances in the business. But ultimately, there is a very simple test of what gets over, and that is who is put in the position to get over and then delivers, and you can point to flaws in everyone and strengths in everyone but if you’re beating everyone else in the same position, either you’ve had a program that people got into and/or your strengths mean more than your weaknesses. And no matter how you look or talk, if the opposite is true, it means your strengths on paper don’t translate." - Dave Meltzer
Based on the headliners, The Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose title matches drew an average of 4,813 paid. The John Cena vs. Kevin Owens matches drew an average of 6,583 paid (during the summer of 2014, Cena vs. Bray Wyatt averaged 6,000). The Randy Orton vs. Sheamus main events drew an average of 2,250 paid.