WWE Raw: 10 Things You Might Have Missed (June 27)

1. Seth Rollins Made A Very Good Point About Dean Ambrose Cashing In

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Seth Rollins often doesn't get the credit he deserves from a verbal point of view, which is a real shame. On Raw, he once again showed that he's much more accomplished on the microphone than many give him credit for, providing guest commentary for the main event between Dean Ambrose and AJ Styles.

Torn between rooting for Ambrose (so that AJ didn't insert himself into a WWE Title match at Battleground) and wanting him to lose, Rollins was excellent on announce duties. Along the way, he also made an oddly valid point for a WWE villain, something that can't be said too often.

After Michael Cole called Seth out for bitching about Ambrose deciding to cash in Money In The Bank on Rollins, the former champion took the floor. Pointing out that he had inserted himself into a match between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 31 whilst it was in progress, Rollins then claimed he didn't show the same cowardice as Ambrose did.

That's a good point, Ambrose attacked Seth from behind with the briefcase before cashing in, and waited until after the match had finished to do so. Fair point for a heel, Rollins.

What other little nuances and easter eggs did you notice on this week's WWE Raw? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section below!

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