What we learned from WWE Payback 2016

Amore had been part of the WWE main roster for less than a month before his injury on Sunday night. (Instagram). Things got scary on Sunday night in the opening match of the WWE Payback pay-per-view as Enzo Amore was visibly injured during a move 

Their match at the Roadblock special prior to WrestleMania made that abundantly clear, and their clash Sunday at Payback was yet another entertaining chapter in what has become one of the best women's rivalries in WWE in recent memory. Although some 

The results from the 2016 WWE Payback pay-per-view are in the bag, so it's time for us to look back on the event and separate the good from the bad, the great from the terrible and everything in between. Going into the show, an air of mystery

It was inevitable that the Chicago crowd at WWE Payback would chant current UFC fighter and former WWE champion CM Punk's name in his hometown, but Ryback got ahead of the crowd on the Payback kickoff show by spoofing CM Punk's walkout routine 

Sunday night's WWE Payback pay-per-view in Rosemont, Illinois, was marred by an early injury, but featured two legitimate Match of the Year contenders and a few other matches that were a ton of fun. Here's everything that happened and what it all means