I have to say that I was surprised by Daniel Bryan winning back the title, but I'm sure Triple H will have something to say about it on Raw due to the fast count from the referee.
Ryback must now be a Paul Heyman Guy. To be honest, it doesn't make me any more interested in him than his backstage bullying did.
While I thought that there would be some DQ results at Night Of Champions, I didn't expect one for the Del Rio/RVD match. I'm assuming that things will continue between them for another month or two then.
I assumed that the title would be kept on Ambrose, but I was thinking that it would be down to the rest of The Shield interfering to cause a DQ, rather than him winning cleanly.
It sounded to me like the crowd were clearly behind AJ, but I had expected them to give Natalya the win anyway, to somehow prove that the Total Divas cast can wrestle too. I guess they want to make things go on for longer than they have though, as I'm sure that there are likely still plenty more episodes of it to be aired.
Just like with Ambrose, I expected a win for the challengers - but once again via DQ due to interference, so that they would retain their titles. I guess that it was to show that they haven't lost their effectiveness despite doing the dirty work of Triple H.
After recent real-life events, it seemed obvious that the Prime Time Players would be the ones picked to win the Tag Team Turmoil match, so no surprises there as I'm sure that WWE would want to show that they don't have any prejudices.