10 Reasons Money In The Bank Was WWE's Best Show Of The Year
5. Fresh Faces Reigned Supreme
As many WWE fans can attest to, the company has staunchly resisted change for longer than anyone can care to remember, even at the cost of denying up-and-coming talent opportunities to break out. However, the Money in the Bank results signify that a new directive may have been set in place.
It's hard to recall a pay-per-view that established so many performers as genuine competition.
Baron Corbin's feud-ending victory over Dolph Ziggler is one that can only spell success for him going forward. Apollo Crews has now cemented his spot on the WWE main roster. Rusev is truly back to being the wrecking machine he was circa 2014. AJ Styles really is as good as he says he is - I could go on.
Best of all, a returning Seth Rollins reclaimed his position atop the WWE superstar hierarchy and Dean Ambrose became a bona fide main eventer.