16 Things You May Have Missed From WWE Money In The Bank 2018

10. Sowing The Seeds?

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The finish to Rollins vs. Elias saw the Intercontinental Champion grab the back of 'The Drifter's' trousers, roll him to the mat, and keep his shoulders planted as the referee counted 1-2-3.

Not exactly a textbook babyface move from 'The Kingslayer,' who seemingly ditched such dark arts a long time ago. His title run has been characterised by tough, gutsy, good-guy performances. Here, he resorted to shortcuts, suggesting that WWE might be considering turning him heel again.

It was a totally villainous move, one completely out of character for Seth, and something WWE wouldn't have done without a reason. Rollins' knee was busted up at the end, so grabbing the trousers could be sold as a desperation move. This feels like a stretch, though. The company were almost certainly trying to tap into Rollins' former villainy, and while a full on heel turn isn't necessarily on the horizon, it's worth taking note of.

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