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WWE Money In The Bank Results

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Now Ambrose is on the offensive, landing punches and chops left and right, eventually Clotheslining both he and Rollins out of the ring. They fight part of the way up the ramp, before they both return to the ring. Rollins hits Ambrose with a reverse kick, and then Ambrose hits Rollins with his rebound clothesline. Ambrose goes for Dirty Deeds but Rollins rolls out of the ring, and they end up fighting into the audience. Rollins drops Ambrose on his head and makes his way back to ringside and drapes a ladder across the announce tables. Ambrose lunges at Rollins from over the barricade and the action goes back into the ring. Rollins teases a Powerbomb onto the ladder outside, but instead Ambrose reverses it, and Back Body Drops Rollins on it. The ladder buckles under Rollins weight. Ambrose is alone in the ring, setting up the tallest ladder in the world to grab the title. Rollins is back in and again tries for the Powerbomb, but Ambrose turns it into a Headscissors over the top rope. Both men go over an announcer’s table and continue to fight. Rollins sets Ambrose up for the Pedigree on top of the table, Ambrose reverses into a Dirty Deeds on the table, but it doesn’t break. Ambrose is right back into the ring, climbing the ladder and out of nowhere Rollins nails him in the knee with a monitor.

Ambrose gets tagged with a Pedigree, but still won’t stay down. Rollins throws Ambrose outside and hits him with not one, but two running Powerbombs into the barricade. The second looked way nastier than the first. Ambrose is down and out, and Rollins with the exclamation mark, Powerbombed Ambrose onto a ladder with chairs piled on top. Rollins rolls into the ring, climbs the ladder and grabs the belt, Ambrose gets back in and both men have their hands on the title, they both fall off the ladder with the title in their grasp, but Rollins rolls away with the title and the win.

Winner: Seth Rollins

Geez. That is a tough victory to sell. It seems like there would be some sort of rue in place for scenarios like this, but Rollins did show a pretty impressive mean streak.

There you have it folks, Money In the Bank is a wrap, and even though my predictions were way off base, I enjoyed watching. How’d your predictions turn out? Did you like the show? Did you hate it? Let me know on Twitter via @robbiedeezle, and using the hashtag #NERDNEWS

Goodnight everyone!

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