5 Ups And 7 Downs From WWE Money In The Bank 2015

By Scott Carlson /

3. Bad Even For Raw

For half a second, it looked like WWE was going to do something bold and have Ryback mow through Big Show in 30 seconds. Had they done that, this might have been a huge positive for the show. Instead, we got a match that was average by Raw standards, and even had a Raw screwjob finish. Ryback sadly didn€™t put Show away, and we got a five-minute match that featured some nice power moves (spinebuster, suplex, cross-armbreaker) from the Big Guy, but Show managed to get in his offense and keep the match plodding along until Miz interfered, setting up a triple threat no one really wants to see.This should have been a Raw match to set up a triple threat at a PPV, not wasting a pay-per-view slot for this. It€™s a shame WWE opted for this non-finish rather than going for a surprise squash that would have generated a little buzz. Now we have Ryback versus Show versus Miz to look forward to. Yay.