Second Chance Fatal-5-Way match to qualify for Elimination Chamber

Apollo Crews surprisingly started the match off the hottest. Balor would eventually get the better of him but it was Bray Wyatt who would dominate the next sequence, breaking up a potential tower of doom.
Matt Hardy confronted Bray Wyatt and he started randomly applauding, trying to get in the head of Bray Wyatt. It was Rollins' turn next to take control, as he hit suicide dives on all four sides of the ring. His focus shifted to Apollo Crews in the ring
Balor would be the one to halt Rollins' rapid momentum, and as he was going for the coupe-de-grace on Bray Wyatt, but Rollins caught him on time. Rollins missed a phoenix on splash and almost got trapped into a Sister Abigail, but he pushed him away for Matt Hardy to land a twist of fate on Wyatt. Balor would hit the coupe-de-grace on Hardy'sback when he tried to pin Bray, and Rollins hit a curb stomp onto Balor, only for Crews to break it up.
Apollo Crews landed a great moonsault on Rollins, but it wasn't enough. Apollo hit a step-up enziguri and then a standing moonsault, again for a near-fall.
Matt Hardy and Apollo Crews battled on the top turnbuckle, but Bray Wyatt dragged him down and hit a Sister Abigail onto him outside. Wyatt was in the driver's seat. Balor and Rollins hit the double powerbomb on Wyatt and they both pinned Wyatt at the same time!
The match ended in a no contest
Both Rollins & Balor seemed to think that they won, and the referee brought them together to make them aware of the situation. The show ended with the two competitors, the referee and WWE Universe utterly confused as to who actually won the match
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