10 Most Exciting Run-ins In WWE History
5. Seth Rollins (WrestleMania 31)
You’d be forgiven for thinking that the earlier entry of D-Generation X and the nWo was the biggest and best run-in from WrestleMania 31, but I’m not quite sure that was the case.
Obviously it’ll take an awful lot to overshadow the Hall of Fame cast of Nash, Hall, Hogan, X-Pac, Billy Gunn, Road Dogg and Shawn Michaels, but in Seth Rollins’ epic Money in the Bank cash-in, we may just have found a worthy contender.
In the closing stages of the WrestleMania main event between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, the contest was delicately poised. After Lesnar had dominated much of the affair, Reigns had started to mount a comeback—but he was promptly stopped in his tracks by an F5 leaving both men down for the count.
Cue that thunderous double-bass of Rollins’ entrance music, and much to the delight of the California crowd, Mr. Money in the Bank would come charging down the entrance way and turn the match into a Triple Threat.
It was unprecedented, unexpected, and almost unbelievable at the time. A brief exchange ensued before Rollins finally hit Reigns with the Curb Stomp to pull off the appropriately-dubbed “heist of the century”.