3. Seth Rollins Establishes Himself As A Real Champion
Seth Rollins has been made to look a fool for weeks now, and as much as the crowd is currently behind Dean Ambrose, the chances of him leaving Money in the Bank as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion aren't looking good. Instead, this PPV should be used to establish Seth Rollins as a dominant champion, something you have to imagine is on the cards after he's distanced himself from both The Authority and J&J Security recently. If rumours of Rollins taking on Brock Lesnar as soon as Battleground are true, then a strong showing here is essential, and the self proclaimed future of the WWE winning in impressive fashion will give his title run the validity is needs and deserves. If anything, it would be interesting to see Rollins fending off interference for a chance (whether it's Kane or even Roman Reigns), and still somehow walking away with his championship cleanly. If the classic reverse momentum "rule" is to be believed, it's definitely going to be Rollins who climbs to the top of the ladder and leaves Money in the Bank as the champion, so here's hoping that he does so in a suitably dominant way on Sunday night...