• WWE SummerSlam 2015 Details: Where To Watch Online, Live Stream

WWE SummerSlam 2015 Details: Where To Watch Online, Live Stream (Photo : Twitter/WWE)

WWE SummerSlam 2015 was as intense as fans hoped it would be. With the best WWE superstars putting on a show at the Barclays Center in New York yesterday, the pay per view event was definitely one for the WWE books. 

Here's a list of the best highlights of the night:

Sheamus Wins vs Randy Orton

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The RKO was no match for the Brogue Kicks of Sheamus who won the match via pinfall. While Orton did seem to be in the fight, landing an RKO midair but The Viper ended winning the match.

Stephen Amell Goes Shirtless for the Win


It was almost a no-brainer that the "Arrow" star will win the match, nevertheless, it was still interesting to see how he'd do it. Ultimately though, it was his tag team partner Neville who finished the match and brought home the victory. 

According to Bleach Report, Amell showed his impressive moves in the ring. He will make a good wrestler if ever he decides to end his career as a TV actor. 

"Amell was just awesome in there. He leaped around the ring, showed off some smooth ring work and took a surprising amount of bumps," the site wrote. 

Jon Stewart Hits John Cena with a Chair; Seth Rollins Wins


No one knows for sure why the host did that to Cena, one thing's for sure though - the story doesn't end at SummerSlam. 

Stewart, who was hosting the show that night, ran into the ring with a chair in hand and whips The Champ out cold for Rollins to steal the W. 

With Cena losing his United States championship to Rollins with the help of Stewart, it'd be interesting to see how the champ vs champ storyline continues.

The Undertaker Exacts Revenge


We initially predicted a win for Lesnar but The Undertaker seemed to have taken control of the third-kind and ultimately ended the night with the win. 

With the Beast Incarnate locking the Dead Man in with a Kimura, the ring bell inexplicably rings catching the referee's attention. 

"A low blow and a Hell's Gate later, and Lesnar passed out," the Bleacher Report noted. 

"An angry Paul Heyman rang the bell and claimed that his client had actually won."

Technically, it was a win for both fighters - Lesnar would've ended the fight if not for the odd bell ring, and for The Undertaker, he won even if he could've lost already. 

Fans can follow the storylines at tonight's WWE Raw.