Well, for my two cents, The Undertaker's match this year was actually perfect. I think John Cena single-handedly restored the mystique of The Undertaker. And I think that was needed. After two losses and a couple lackluster matches, The Undertaker did not retire on his best night. While the actual 'retirement' segment at 33 was beautiful, the match preceding it left a lot to be desired, and I genuinely believe that Taker deserves to go out strong.
This was not exactly a strong match. It was actually a fairly typical and boring squash match. But it was a squash match with a 16-time world champion on the receiving end, and it felt like a big deal to me. We basically watched John Cena mark out for The Undertaker, and through him, I marked out too. It really felt like Taker was a Phenom again.
But that's just me, of course.
I actually loved pretty much the whole show. Styles/Nakamura did not live up to the hype, but I am super stoked for heel Nakamura ("NO SPEAK ENGRISH"), and I'm sure this will lead to a much better rematch down the road. Strowman and Nicholas was silly nonsense, but it was fun. The main event was boring, but with a pleasant surprise ending.
Other than that, I loved everything.