10 Most Volatile WWE Crowds Ever

2. Raw (8th April 2013)

Just as the last entry slide didn€™t go down on PPV, neither did this one. But then again, such is the expectation surrounding the Raw after WrestleMania, that this night is often bigger the many PPVs themselves. That much was evident in 2013, when the IZOD Centre in New Jersey witnessed one of the most exciting moments in the WWE€”a Money in the Bank cash-in. The man cashing in was none other than Dolph Ziggler€”a heel, remember, though apparently someone forgot to tell those in attendance that night. The Show-Off emerged to a deafening roar, and that reaction persisted throughout the match that followed. Moments later, after some excellent back and forth action, Ziggler hit the Zig-Zag to score the pinfall on the wounded champion Alberto Del Rio. That€™s the same Del Rio who just one night previously was being cheered in his quest to defeat the then-xenophobic Jack Swagger. The extent to which the audience disregarded that fact to cheer Ziggler to victory is just about as volatile as it gets.
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