Last night on WWE Raw, there was an awkward finish during the Fatal 4-Way Match between Ricochet, The Miz, Bronson Reed and Ivar.

The Miz won the match after pinning Bronson Reed but, as seen below, it was supposed to be a double pin with Ricochet also getting pinned by Ivar. Ricochet got his shoulder up and Miz was declared the winner.

Meltzer added that the reason why Ricochet did not follow through with the plan is because of the belief that he was "rocked earlier in the match" when he his his head on the mat. It appears that WWE will fix everything next week because it was announced that The Miz will face Ivar next week and presumably, the winner of that match will challenge GUNTHER for the Intercontinental Championship at Survivor Series. 

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