Here is my take and opinion(s) :
RVD / Cesaro - Really? RVD wins? what? Cesaro was just getting a decent push not long ago and popping crowds with his giant swing and (legit) feats of strength. What happened? Did he do something to piss off the office? He had a great future and gimmick as a Heyman guy. What happened to that? This was one fast downward spiral.
Miz / Zig - anyone notice that this match was between two former world champs, now fighting over a second rate title, that - as history shows - the champ usually jobs everyone else over in "non title matches" after he wins it. Zig has tons of potential. Fantastic skills and selling points. Another Cesaro that makes you wonder what happened to have the rug pulled out from under him on his push? Yeah, he was legit hurt with a concussion, but surely he could have gotten a higher spot since returning other than mid card jobber.
Swagger / Rusev - ok, I get the point. If you have a monster heel, you need someone with a bit more pop to them than swagger when it comes time for a career defining loss.
Roman / Randy - good call. What is the point of Randy winning after he was built up as a weak pick of The Authority and needed constant protection and help to hold the belt as long as he did. He needed to lose here.
Wyatt / Jericho - good match. The ending was nice too. Clean win for Wyatt and with Jericho coming and going from the WWE scene so much lately, a win would have been wasted on him.
Dean / Seth - I hate lumberjack matches. Ambrose is leaving soon to film the movie, they need a cliff hanger to write him off. Should have made it a steel cage match with Dean getting the win and Kane assaulting him with the cage door post match so he could take time off to film.
Cena / Brock. - Best call of the night. Having Brock completely dominant him like that is "best for business". This hot potatoe game with the title belt has to stop if you want the World champ to be taken seriously. You need a long title reign in order to make a title change exciting and news worthy again. Remember when Flair would lose his? Man, that was major news. Now people win and lose them in the same week. Sometimes the same night. Putting the title on someone like Brock is credible. And of course, that means that the champ doesn't have to appear at every single tv taping. Instead reserving their appearances for truly special events like PPVs and such. Now everyone is going to be asking can the next opponent even hope of winning against Brock? This is what made Eddie's win over him so special. You really didn't think eddie stood a chance of surviving the match, let alone winning it.