Credit: WWE

Wyatt pinned Ambrose with Sister Abigail after Ambrose was "blinded" by an exploding television monitor.

Highlights and Quotes

The crowd holds up all their cell phones like lighters during Bray's entrance. Ambrose ruins the mood by throwing a ladder at him. Well, this is going to be crazy!

The two fight through the crowd. This really does have a 1990's feel to it.

"Ambrose just does not care, does he?" —Michael Cole after Ambrose leapt from a table onto Wyatt. 

Ambrose goes under the ring and comes back with two kendo sticks. Get ready for next year's event: Tables and Ladders and Chairs and Stairs and Kendo Sticks.

You can tell Ambrose watches the WWE Network. A lot. Look up "Dirty" Dick Slater and Brian Pillman. You'll see Ambrose's inspiration clearly in those two legends.

Wyatt with a fat man senton onto Ambrose. Who was on a ladder. Wrestlers are unwell people.

Ambrose jumps off a ladder to deliver a double axe handle. 

All these crazy spots—and Wyatt goes and upstages them all with a simple clothesline. 

"This is a human demolition derby." —JBL as Ambrose drops an elbow off a ladder to put Wyatt through a table.

Ambrose proceeds to climb an even taller ladder to drop another elbow on Wyatt, who is resting peacefully on another table. 

"This isn't about who wins. This is about who survives."—Michael Cole.

After yet another elbow drop off another still taller ladder, Ambrose and Wyatt lie spent on the mat. Ambrose kisses Wyatt to wake him up, Wyatt headbutts him and Ambrose starts wailing away.

A TV monitor just blew up for unknown reasons. Well, that's certainly a finish. Not a good one. But one.

There's such a thing as diminishing returns. There's a reason, on a traditional wrestling show, that matches build up to the main event. It's not that the promotion favors one wrestler over another. It's just that, if every match on the card is a wild and crazy spotfest, what's left for wrestlers in the most important match to show fans?

Ambrose and Wyatt had a bit of a problem with this here. Ziggler and Harper had already satiated the crowd's desire for ladder spots. Cena and Rollins broke a number of tables. Ryback blistered poor Kane with chairshots. 

By the time the main event started the crowd had seen it all. That meant, to get any heat at all, the two had to resort to increasingly dangerous and extreme stunts. By the time the monitor started sparking the two had most definitely leapt right over the shark.