Ranking 2016's WWE PPV Endings From Worst To Best
2. Money In The Bank - Ambrose Cashes In
Pure euphoria: that's what WWE delivered at Money In The Bank 2016.
This pay-per-view's conclusion delivered on a number of levels, and Seth Rollins ending Roman Reigns' WWE Championship would have closed the show on a high enough note on its own Rollins was the heel heading into the match, but his popularity endured, and he fought like a babyface throughout. It was an odd dynamic, but it absolutely worked, and his clean victory served as a satisfying conclusion to a great match.
The fun didn't stop there, though. Dean Ambrose had won the Money In The Bank briefcase earlier in the evening, and he wasn't going to wait around before cashing in. As Rollins celebrated with the belt he never truly lost, Ambrose jumped him from behind, smashed him with the briefcase, and the match was made.
Less than ten seconds later, Dean Ambrose was WWE Champion. Fans had been crying out for WWE to pull the trigger on him as the company's top champion for years, and they'd finally received their wish. Nobody saw this move coming, even after Dean's triumph in the ladder match earlier, and that's why it came off so well. Wrestling is nothing without its surprises, and this was one of the year's biggest.