When Dean Ambrose started picking up steam several weeks back before Payback, fans could have been forgiven if they assumed that he was being boosted up the card to take the pinfall in the Payback main event. After all, Ambrose had spent much of the latter half of 2014 and early 2015 jobbing to everything not nailed down at ringside. However, weve gotten a very resurgent Ambrose who seems to genuinely getting a push to the top of the card. Still, all of this begs the question: How will Sundays WWE World Heavyweight Championship match end? Its a safe assumption that Rollins will win the match and retain the title, but will he win on his own? Or will he need to rely extensively on his minions?While many fans dont want to see Ambrose lose, there also is the issue of the champion looking too weak. So its entirely possible that Rollins could pin Ambrose with minimal assistance. How clean the victory could indicate how serious WWE is about Ambrose.