5 Best & 5 Worst Moments From WWE Raw's 3 Hour Era

4. BEST: Ziggler Cashes In

Dolph Ziggler cash-in
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When the career highs and lows of Dolph Ziggler are reviewed, there won't be a segment or match from his schizophrenic back catalogue the comes close to his incredible Money In The Bank cash-in on Alberto Del Rio in 2013.

Taking place in front of a raucous post-WrestleMania crowd that had love to spare for the 'Show Off', Ziggler determinedly stomped down to the ring alongside AJ Lee and Big E Langston after World Heavyweight Champion Del Rio had been left for dead by downed WrestleMania opponent Jack Swagger.

Ziggler had held the briefcase for nearly the full year having won his ladder match the previous July, but targeted Del Rio's injured leg with a flurry of kicks before scoring a nail-biting nearfall. Ziggler briefly lost control of the match, drawing panicked boos from the capacity crowd, but his kick-out drew another thunderous cheer.

Del Rio locked in an arm-breaker as the audience genuinely feared a tap-out, but Ziggler lasered in on the leg again, and hit a mammoth Zig Zag to win the World Heavyweight Title to the sound of joy and palpable relief from the Izod Center crowd.

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