10 Greatest Finishing Sequences In Wrestling History
10. Seth Rollins Pulls Off The Heist Of The Century (WWE WrestleMania 31)
Ever since its creation in the lead-up to WrestleMania 21, fans found themselves wondering when a Money in the Bank winner would commit to stealing the whole damn Show of Shows.
But time and time again, the various heels who came away with that all-important briefcase opted to cash-in at a more unexpected time, like on the night of the titular PPV itself or on a Raw or SmackDown after 'Mania.
That all changed when a certain Architect helped execute arguably the most stunning conclusion in WrestleMania history back at the 31st edition of the event, however.
On the back of WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns putting on something of an unexpected hit in their own right, Seth Rollins' late arrival absolutely shook Levi's Stadium.
And in an inspired set of potential swerves, the former Shield MITB man swiftly found himself on The Beast's shoulders and on the verge of an F-5, only for The Big Dog to spear him out of his boots.
A curb stomp on his former brother later, Rollins had pulled off the Heist of the Century in jaw-dropping fashion, whilst also forming one third of a 'Mania closing stretch that still sits as the strongest of the decade.