Ross thought the crowd took a break during the Enzo Amore/Kalisto Cruiserweight Championship match. He points out that the crowd is still entertained by Amore and perhaps they still want to cheer him as a babyface performer.
He thought that A.J. Styles and Finn Balor stole the show, and he was very pleased that we had a definitive winner and loser with a clean finish. He liked that Balor was in the ‘Demon’ makeup, and he’s sure that these guys are going to wrestle again at some point in the future.

Taz thought the main event TLC match was a bit too long, but he liked that everyone had their own moments to shine. He mentions that Ambrose and Rollins are a phenomenal tag team and those two guys have a chance to do something special with The Usos when they go head to head at Survivor Series.
Ross welcomes Rory Karpf, Director of the Ric Flair 30 for 30 documentary to the show.
Karpf informs that he grew up as a huge wrestling fan in Philadelphia, and remained a huge fan of the business all through his college years and into adulthood. Flair made a guest appearance in one of his first films and that led to him eventually working on this documentary. ESPN was only ever interested in producing a documentary on Andre The Giant, but the sudden boost in Flair’s popularity peaked their interest.
