4. Dean Ambrose Is A Wildman That Continues To Impress
WWE.comIs Dean Ambrose better as a heel or a face? Prior to Seth Rollins heel turn, the thinking was that it would be a mistake to keep Ambrose a face. A lot of people, myself included, figured it was only a matter of time for him to turn heel. Instead, he seems to be thriving in the babyface role. What Ambrose did at Money in the Bank was win over the fans as a no-nonsense babyface that just kept on coming back for more when it looked like he was done. The fans watching at home respect that while the crowd in attendance gave him a huge reaction for everything that he did. That superplex off the ladder that he gave Rollins was arguably the biggest move of the night. Also, the worked shoulder injury spot is something that WWE has done in previous Money in the Bank matches. Guys like Chris Benoit and Ric Flair were taken the back, then returned towards to end and they failed to win too. It's a good way to basically guarantee that the person returning to the ring is going to get cheered upon their return. The Ambrose/Rollins story continues to heat up. It's likely going to be WWE's best feud of the summer.