10 Greatest Finishing Sequences In Wrestling History
6. CM Punk Blows A Kiss On His Way Out (WWE Money In The Bank, 2011)
As far as chaotic PPV endings go, the closing chunk of madness that whipped the Allstate Arena up into an absolute frenzy back in 2011 is about as glorious as they come.
With much of the WWE Championship outstanding collision between John Cena and CM Punk playing out to the sound of a fiercely pro-Chick Magnet Chicago backing track, anything other than the sight of their hero walking out of Money in the Bank as the champ would've no doubt been enough to kickstart a full-blown riot.
But with Punk threatening to very much walk out of the company with the belt as his deal seemingly expired on the night of July 17, there was always a chance WWE would screw The Best in the World on his way out the door.
And that's precisely what Vince McMahon and John Laurinaitis attempted to do as the five-star showdown reached its compelling last chapter.
A failed callback to Montreal, Cena's violent intercepting of Johnny Ace, and the boss trying to play the Money in the Bank card still couldn't keep Punk from blowing the kiss felt around the world, however, as the true people's champ brilliantly hopped the rail and wandered out of WWE with the most prestigious prize in the business.