Ranking WWE's 2016 Pay-Per-View Endings From Worst To Best
3. Money In The Bank
What happened: Heading into Money in the Bank 2016, WWE tried to hype it as "the best Money in the Bank show ever" - a clear attempt to erase the CM Punk-centric 2011 show. While 2016's edition fell far short of that bar, it was still a strong show. Dean Ambrose won the MITB briefcase, and in the main event, the returning Seth Rollins finally had his first one-on-one PPV match with WWE World Champion Roman Reigns. Rollins shocked the world by dealing Reigns his first-ever clean loss on the main roster, but the roller coaster wasn't over yet. Ambrose immediately cashed in his contract and beat Rollins for the title, becoming WWE World Champion for the first time.
Why it was good: Despite the fact that they haven't been used all that well over the past few months, the three former members of The Shield are still among the bread and butter of WWE's future, and it was good to see them factor so heavily into the title scene. Ambrose's win was a bit out of nowhere, but it suited his character and it was nice to see one of the company's hardest workers finally reach the top. Plus, even though Rollins was beaten so quickly, he did gain a measure of absolution by delivering on a promise and winning the title from Reigns.