WWE Money In The Bank: 14 Things You Might Have Missed
Terrible Hunger Games references, mini-Bellas, and Ziggler snubbing his hometown.
Money In The Bank was pretty darn good, even though that's not an opinion shared by everyone in the IWC. There were a few dodgy finishes, yes, but there was a lot of good to be found on Sunday. The Divas match was much bettered worked than the triple-threat at Elimination Chamber. Sure, the finish was dusty (maybe in tribute to the great man himself) and somewhat illogical - the bell didn't ring for the match to be restarted - but it was a new twist on Twin Magic and serves the current storyline. Sheamus winning Money In The Bank will end up being a great decision, despite the internet's immediate rejection of it as a concept. The Celtic Warrior has always been a great worker, and now he's got a fun, bullying heel character to work with, he deserves a run with the belt - or at least being made to look even more stupid by failing a cash-in. Cena vs Owens was even better than their match from two weeks ago, with Cena deserving special praise for pulling even more new offence out of his bag of tricks; the main event was a gruelling slugfest (and finally a match between Ambrose and Rollins that didn't end in interference), and The Prime Time Players finally reached the top of the tag team mountain in a feelgood moment. Contrary to a lot of negative press, it was a show definitely worth a re-watch, especially because there were lots of strange little moments that you might have missed on the first watch. Jack Pooley covered a lot of them here, but there were even more to be found, be they small goofs, fan quirks or curious incidents. Like...