NXT TakeOver has been setting the bar incredibly high for the main roster for quite some time now, but most fans will agree that SummerSlam delivered on nearly every level.Finn Balor returned as the demon, Seth Rollins and Dolph Ziggler put on a classic for the Intercontinental title, Jeff Hardy is still trying to end his own career and four new champions were crowned.Rollins took back what was rightfully his in the show's opener, Charlotte won the SD Live Women's title - to become a seven-time champion by the way - Ronda Rousey won the Raw women's title and Roman Reigns finally defeated Brock Lesnar for the Universal title.Along the way, all of Kevin Owens, Baron Corbin got squashed. Owens and Corbin fell in under two minutes while Bliss lost her strap in four minutes.While the action and storyline development hit all the right notes in Brooklyn, New York, did all of the action?If you watched the opening bout, you would say yes. But, there was a fair few botches on display that the fans could not ignore on Twitter.Take a look at the clips below to see some of the muck-ups at the Barclays Center:

It's a shame that the SD Live Women's title match featured a couple of sloppy moments, because the match itself and the drama that followed it was actually a highlight of the show.

Lesnar didn't have much choice but to make his error during the pin from Reigns. Vince McMahon would have been going crazy if he had seen a chair right in the way of the biggest shot of the night.

Really, the referee should have started his count once Lesnar has removed the object, but, just like the cage fiasco in Saudi Arabia, the WWE will probably play it off as an error and Roman is lucky, or they'll just ignore it.

Lesnar is likely gone from the company now with his return to UFC virtually confirmed. It seems as though he will challenge Daniel Cormier for the UFC heavyweight title in January and depending on how he gets on there will dictate the 41-year-old's future.

For now, he will leave the WWE to get into serious training and Roman Reigns now has the Universal title on Raw every single week.