10 Big Questions After WWE Money In The Bank 2015

Was it really a bad thing that John Cena beat Kevin Owens?

The WWE Money in the Bank PPV was a show that we'll remember for another classic matchup between John Cena and Kevin Owens, Bray Wyatt costing Roman Reigns the ladder match and a surprise briefcase winner in Sheamus. The event was helped by the fact that the top three matches all went over 20 minutes, with the main event ladder match clocking in at nearly 40 minutes as Seth Rollins narrowly escaped with his WWE Title match against Dean Ambrose. When wrestlers get time to have longer matches they usually deliver. Fans don't want to see a bunch of short matches, so in that sense Money in the Bank was mostly good. There were definitely some questionable booking decisions regarding the Divas Title match with the "twin magic" routine coming into play with a twist and also the IC Title match that ended before it could really get going. When watching a PPV show it's tough to expect every finish to be great, but you can hope that they will be better than what took place at Money in the Bank. Next up on the WWE calendar is the July 19 Battleground event with Wyatt vs. Reigns already announced. That five week gap is a great thing because there were four special events in three weeks and it was just too much to handle. The storylines suffered as a result of how close those shows were, so hopefully with a five week gap WWE can get back to setting up their feuds better. After every major show there are a lot of questions that need answering, so here's a look at ten things to think about following Money in the Bank.
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