The Rollins/Ambrose WWE Title match was really long at Money in the Bank. It's pretty rare to see a PPV main event get nearly 40 minutes of time. Sometimes when matches go that long they are riveting and remembered as a great match we will never forget. In this case it felt like they should have shaved off 15 minutes in order for the match to be that much more enjoyable. Rollins getting the win wasn't a shock at all, but the assumption was that it might be cleaner than what actually happened. It looked like he was going to win after burying Ambrose under a chair and some ladders outside the ring, but Ambrose kept fighting back. It was one of the most unique finishes in ladder match history because they both fell down with possession of the gold and then Rollins was the one that was able to yank it away when they hit the ground. The right guy got the win, but it wouldn't have been a bad thing if the victory was a bit more dominant. Fans may look at the win as fluky rather than something that people are going to remember for years to come.
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