Money in the Bank is an annual pay-per-view WWE has been doing for the past six years. This year was quite anticipated because of certain matches that were going to be shown and how they had been promoted leading up to them actually taking place.
Enzo and Cass (Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady) vs. The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) vs. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson vs. The New Day (Champions) (Big E and Kofi Kingston with Xavier Woods)
The WWE Tag Team Champions are being defended.
This match including eight men in total has six of those guys vying to become the next tag team champions beating The New Day who has held the title for a total of 301 days. All teams want to reach the top spot and it has New Day intimidated. Kofi Kingston starts by fighting Enzo Amore and Karl Anderson as they go back and forth attacking one another. As the match continues going all men fight one another pushing them to the extremes so new champions can be crowned. Enzo and Anderson manage to get pins but as the referee is counting to three their opponents break the pin. Kofi Kingston comes in and pins Anderson to retain the tag team champions for The New Day.
John Cena vs. AJ Styles
A match that everyone was looking highly forward did have some good and bad points. Cena and Styles were fighting to the best of their own abilities bring out the best in their each other. During the match, both men constantly put each other in their respective finishing and submission moves hoping to win. As Cena carries Styles to pin him down he bumps in the referee causing himself and Styles to fall laying flat on the ground and referee to be thrown out of the ring. After that. Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows who are in alliance with Styles manage to put him on top of Cena and the referee come back in the ring counting to three allowing Styles to be the winner. With this being the conclusion to this match there will be more matches between both men in the near future.
Dean Ambrose vs. Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens vs. Cesaro vs. Chris Jericho vs. Alberto Del Rio
A ladder match for the Money in the Bank Contract! The winner can possibly become the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion!
This match includes these six men fighting one another with the use of ladders in order to climb up and obtain a briefcase with a contract guaranteeing them to become WWE World Heavyweight Champion. All six men go back and forth using the ladders to fight each other and see who can eventually win. They all manage to make to the top but their competitors manage to either throw them off them ladder or gain an advantage themselves. While fighting using the ladder as the ultimate weapon people devise their own strategies to possibly win but fall short with an opponent countering them. Eventually, Dean Ambrose climbs up and wins the contract giving him a chance to be the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
Roman Reigns (Champion) vs. Seth Rollins
The WWE World Heavyweight Champion is being defended
Being the main event and a match that was highly sought of it led up to expectations people had. Particularly, this match was seen as Seth Rollins in the ring come back who had made his return to WWE a month prior from an injury he suffers in November 2015 having to forfeit the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Reigns and Rollins both want only one thing to happen and that is to win, but in the end, that goal would go to only one man. After continuously going back and forth hitting each other with their best moves Rollins pins Reigns become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose
Dean Ambrose cashes in his Money in the Bank Contract for a shot at The WWE World Heavyweight Champion
As Seth Rollins celebrates winning the title he had to vacate because of his injury in November 2015; Dean Ambrose comes from behind with the intention of cashing in his contract he had just won minutes ago. His cash-in is successful by pinning down Rollins till the count of three making Ambrose the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. There is also more left to come between Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, and Roman Reigns because they were all part of one team once but are now all against each other. Reigns losing his title to Rollins. Then to have Ambrose cash in on Rollin after is a sign of a disparity that will be bought up for who should rightfully get a rematch for the title.
With all that happening on pay-per-view it was one that most people enjoyed with results that were expected to happen as the show went on. All the viewers got something they wanted out of it, it was worth the watch.


























