10 WWE Money In The Bank 2020 Impulse Reactions

5. Drew McIntyre (c) Vs. Seth Rollins

Carmella Dana Brooke
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There's something about Seth Rollins and Money In The Bank.

He came into his own as a heel in 2014 when he carried the case as a newly-minted heel alongside The Authority, and scored what WWE have this week called the best moment in the history of the stipulation. This time last year, with the first of many wolves beginning to circle his door, he had his and opponent AJ Styles' best match of the year.

With new entrance music, a doubling down on his messianic misanthropy and excellent sh*thoue intensity, he put Drew McIntyre all the way over at the conclusion of a workmanlike match that - for the second pay-per-view in a row - was the best conventional match of the night.

A handshake between the pair at the end was an intriguing touch after McIntyre polished his latest challenger off. They are trying their hardest to make the 'Scottish Psychopath' in spite of obvious obstacles. This was another almighty step in the right direction for that at very least.

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