WWE Money in the Bank 2016 lived up to its billing as being WWE's greatest installment of all time.
Only one hour removed from his hard-fought victory in the Money in the Bank ladder match over five other hungry competitors, Dean Ambrose cashed in the contract on Seth Rollins immediately following the main event to capture his first WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
Rollins returned at last month's Extreme Rules event with one goal on his mind: to regain the gold he never lost last year as a result of injury. He succeeded in what he set out to do in beating Roman Reigns for the belt, but he didn't anticipate Ambrose cherry-picki...
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