10 Best Money In The Bank PPV Matches

8. Seth Rollins Vs. Dean Ambrose (2015)

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The best of their top-line efforts after several infuriatingly cheap finishes in various other main events since a 2014 Shield split, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose conquered an added challenge after being booked to work a ladder match just a few hours removed from the eponymous multi-man opener.

Left to their own devices with the looming presence of a ladder in the aisle, the pair ran through a section of greatest hits before introducing the implement for the worryingly typical parade of pain. Rollins lingering on Ambrose's leg made for logical use of the weapon too - 'The Lunatic Fringe' had exuded confidence in climbing the ladder thanks to his laissez faire attitude towards danger, but had his functionality narrowed by an aggressive 'Architect'.

Truthfully though, little of it mattered towards a grand finale filled with blind chaos and a cute finish. Both men were smashed through ladders on the floor in a violent destruction derby, before engaging in a last gasp battle atop the ladder for the title. As both tumbled to the floor together, Rollins grasped the strap, narrowly escaping the match and the feud with the title still in tow.

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