McMahon
feels like a real waste for these two to be spending their attention on, but at least
Sunday's main event advanced the story and introduced stronger tensions, while opening up a space for Daniel Bryan — SmackDown's
other authority figure — to get on McMahon for directly interfering in the match, twice, after what was clearly an unintended kick from Owens.
It's not quite last chance saloon yet for Arsenal, but it does
feel like anything
other than a win at Bournemouth on
Sunday could almost be terminal if
other title rivals continue their worryingly decent form.