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Money in the Bank (2016)

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WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming event

Money in the Bank
Promotional poster featuringRoman Reigns
PromotionWWE
DateJune 19, 2016
CityParadise, Nevada
VenueT-Mobile Arena
Attendance14,150
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The 2016Money in the Bank was the seventh annualMoney in the Bankprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV) andlivestreamingevent produced byWWE. It took place on June 19, 2016, at theT-Mobile Arena in theLas Vegas suburb ofParadise,Nevada. This was the first WWE event to take place at this venue, and also the last WWE PPV and livestreaming event to be held before the reintroduction of thebrand extension in July.

Eleven matches were contested at the event, with two matches contested on the Kickoff pre-show. The main event sawSeth Rollins defeatRoman Reigns to win theWWE World Heavyweight Championship, only to lose it minutes later toDean Ambrose, who cashed in theMoney in the Bank contract that he won earlier in the event to defeat Rollins for the title. Also on the card,AJ Styles defeatedJohn Cena. Two days after Money in the Bank, former champion Reigns was suspended for violatingWWE's Wellness Program. This was also the last edition of Money in the Bank to have only a men's Money in the Bank ladder match as a women's Money in the Bank ladder match was added the following year.[1]

Production

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Background

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The event was held at theT-Mobile Arena in theLas Vegas suburb ofParadise, Nevada.

Money in the Bank is an annualgimmickevent produced byWWE since 2010, generally held between June and July. The concept of the show comes from WWE's establishedMoney in the Bank ladder match, in which multiple wrestlers useladders to retrieve a briefcase hanging above the ring. The briefcase contains a contract that guarantees the winner a match for a world championship at any time within the next year.[2] For 2016, the winner received a contract for aWWE World Heavyweight Championship match, later renamed to WWE Championship when the promotion reintroduced thebrand extension in July, where they again split their roster between theRaw andSmackDown brands where wrestlers are exclusively assigned to perform. The 2016 event was the seventh Money in the Bank and it took place on June 19, 2016, at theT-Mobile Arena in theLas Vegas suburb ofParadise,Nevada. The event aired onpay-per-view (PPV) worldwide and waslivestreamed on theWWE Network. Tickets went on sale on April 8.[3]

Storylines

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The event comprised 11 matches, including two on the Kickoff pre-show, that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayedvillains,heroes, orless distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers,[4][5] while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows,Raw andSmackDown.

On November 4, 2015,Seth Rollins was forced to vacate theWWE World Heavyweight Championship due to injury.[6] Rollins returned on May 22, 2016, atExtreme Rules, attacking championRoman Reigns after his successful title defense againstAJ Styles.[7] Rollins was granted a title match against Reigns at Money in the Bank the next night onRaw byShane McMahon.[8] Meanwhile, critics wondered if WWE was "leaving money on the table" by not slotting Rollins as a face and Reigns as a heel,[9][10] as this was the opposite of what fans wanted (fans werecheering Rollins and booing Reigns).[11]

On the May 30 episode ofRaw,John Cena returned after recovering from a shoulder injury that left him out of action for five months. AJ Styles then came out to welcome him back untilLuke Gallows andKarl Anderson, Styles' former teammates in The club (which had broken up the previous week on Raw) appeared looking for a fight. Cena and Styles prepared to brawl with them, until Styles attacked Cena alongside Gallows and Anderson, turning heel and reforming The Club in the process.[12] On June 3, a match between Cena and Styles was scheduled for Money in the Bank which WWE labeled as a "WrestleMania Dream Match".[13] On the June 13 episode ofRaw, Cena presented Styles with two contracts: one allowing Gallows and Anderson to be in his corner, the other banning them so they could fight uninterrupted, and Styles chose the latter.[14]

The winner of theMoney in the Bank ladder match will win a contract for aWWE World Heavyweight Championship match at any time within the next year. On the May 23 episode ofRaw,Sami Zayn,Cesaro,Chris Jericho,Dean Ambrose, andKevin Owens all qualified for the match by defeatingSheamus,The Miz,Apollo Crews,Dolph Ziggler, and AJ Styles, respectively.[8] On the May 26 episode ofSmackDown,Alberto Del Rio defeatedZack Ryder to qualify for the match.[15]

AtPayback, the final match in a tournament to determine the #1 contender for theWWE Tag Team Championship, pittingThe Vaudevillains (Aiden English andSimon Gotch) againstEnzo and Cass, ended in ano contest afterEnzo Amore suffered a legitconcussion.[16] Subsequently, the Vaudevillains challenged WWE Tag Team ChampionsThe New Day (Big E andXavier Woods, accompanied byKofi Kingston) at Extreme Rules[17] in a losing effort.[7] On the May 30 episode ofRaw, during a rematch between The Vaudevillains and The New Day,Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson attacked The New Day.[12] The following week onRaw, The Vaudevillains defeatedAmore andCass bydisqualification. Later in the night, Gallows and Anderson defeated The New Day. Taking an idea byTeddy Long,Stephanie McMahon scheduled the four teams in a match at Money in the Bank in afatal four-way tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship.[18]

On the May 26 episode ofSmackDown, afterWWE United States ChampionRusev defeatedKalisto to retain the title,Titus O'Neil came out to help Kalisto when Rusev refused to break hisAccolade submission hold.[15] On the May 30 episode ofRaw, after defeating Zack Ryder, Rusev started to insult the crowd and declared himself a "true American hero", leading to O'Neil coming out andpunching Rusev.[12] On June 8, a match between O'Neil and Rusev for the United States Championship was scheduled for Money in the Bank.[19] On the June 13 episode ofRaw, Titus O'Neil walked out for his match when Rusev attacked him on the stage and applied theAccolade, as WWE officials tried to pull Rusev off of O'Neil.[14]

At Extreme Rules,WWE Women's ChampionCharlotte defeatedNatalya due to distraction byDana Brooke dressing asRic Flair.[7] On the May 23 episode ofRaw, Charlotteturned on her father Ric Flair, claiming he was no longer needed and therefore, aligned herself with Dana Brooke as her protege.[8] On the May 26 episode ofSmackDown, Natalya defeated Brooke by disqualification.[15] On the May 30 episode ofRaw, after Brooke defeated Natalya,Becky Lynch came out to help Natalya.[12] On the June 2 episode ofSmackDown, Lynch defeated Charlotte by disqualification.[20] On the June 9 episode ofSmackDown, Lynch defeated Brooke.[21] On June 13, a match pitting Charlotte and Brooke against Natalya and Lynch was scheduled for Money in the Bank.

On the Extreme Rules Kickoff pre-show, Baron Corbin defeated Dolph Ziggler in aNo Disqualification match after deliberately using alow blow before theEnd of Days.[7] The next night onRaw, Ziggler challenged Corbin to a "technical wrestling match" for next week onRaw, which Corbin accepted.[8] On the May 30 episode ofRaw, Ziggler was disqualified after deliberately hitting Corbin with a low blow as retaliation for what happened at Extreme Rules.[12] On June 17, another match between the two was scheduled for Money in the Bank.[22]

On the May 23 episode ofRaw, frustration toward losing his Money in the Bank qualifying match to Sami Zayn earlier in the night, Sheamus attacked Apollo Crews during a backstage interview withRenee Young, telling Crews that he's sick of him promoting the "New Era" and that no one would replace him, leading to Crews losing his Money in the Bank qualifying match to Chris Jericho later in the show.[8] On the June 9 episode ofSmackDown, backstage watching theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows movie, Sheamus bragged to Zack Ryder,Goldust,R-Truth, andSummer Rae about how great he was and how everyone should be waiting on him and how he is anA-list star, leading to Apollo Crews confronting Sheamus and punching him, sending Sheamus into a number of cardboard boxes behind him.[21] On the June 13 episode ofRaw, after defeating Zack Ryder, Sheamus continued to viciously attack Ryder leading to Crews coming down to help Ryder.[14] On June 17, a match pitting the two was scheduled for Money in the Bank.[22]

After Goldust replaced R-Truth withFandango as his tag team partner in their match in the Team Championship #1 contender tournament on the April 14 episode ofSmackDown,[23] R-Truth found a new partner inTyler Breeze.[24] Following singles match victory onRaw by Breeze over Goldust[17] and R-Truth over Fandango,[25] the two teams faced each other on the May 12 episode ofSmackDown; Tyler Breeze and R-Truth defeated Goldust and Fandango when Fandango turned on his partner. After the match, Fandango and Breeze continued to attack Goldust, who was then rescued by R-Truth.[26] After Breezango (Breeze and Fandango's new tag team name) defeatedGolden Truth (Goldust and R-Truth) on the May 16[27] and the May 26 episode ofRaw,[15] a third match between the two teams was scheduled on June 17 for the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show.[22]

On June 17, a match pittingThe Lucha Dragons (Kalisto andSin Cara) againstThe Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley andD-Von Dudley) was scheduled for the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show.[22]

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
English commentatorsMichael Cole(Raw)
John "Bradshaw" Layfield(Raw)
Byron Saxton(Raw)
Mauro Ranallo(SmackDown)
Spanish commentatorsCarlos Cabrera
Marcelo Rodríguez
German commentatorsCarsten Schaefer
Sebastian Hackl
Ring announcersLilian Garcia(Raw)
JoJo(SmackDown)
RefereesCharles Robinson
John Cone
Mike Chioda
Jason Ayers
Rod Zapata
Darrick Moore
Ryan Tran
Backstage interviewerTom Phillips
Pre-show panelRenee Young
Corey Graves
Lita
Booker T

Pre-show

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Two matches were contested during the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show. In the first match, The Golden Truth (Goldust and R-Truth) faced Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango). Breezango suffered from major cases ofsunburn, which their opponents exploited throughout the match. The end came when Goldust executed a Final Cut on Fandango to win the match.[28]

In the final match, The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) wrestled The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley). In the end, Kalisto executed a Salida Del Sol on Bubba Ray followed by Cara performing a Swanton Bomb on Bubba Ray to win the match.[28]

Preliminary matches

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The actual pay-per-view opened with The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) (with Xavier Woods) defending the WWE Tag Team Championship against Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson, Enzo and Cass, and The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) in a fatal four-way tag team match. The match ended with Big E and Kingston executing the Midnight Hour on Anderson and pinned English to retain the titles.[28]

Next, Baron Corbin faced Dolph Ziggler. In the end, Corbin executed the End of Days on Ziggler for the win.[28]

After that, WWE Women's Champion Charlotte and Dana Brooke faced Natalya and Becky Lynch. The end came when Charlotte executed a Natural Selection on Natalya to win the match. After the match, Lynch tried to console Natalya, who responded by attacking Lynch, thus turning heel.[28]

In the fourth match, Apollo Crews fought Sheamus. In the end, Sheamus executed White Noise off the top rope for a near-fall. Crews pinned Sheamus with a Crucifix pin for the win.[28]

In the fifth match, AJ Styles faced John Cena. During the match, Cena performed an Attitude Adjustment on Styles for a nearfall. Styles performed a Styles Clash on Cena for a nearfall. Styles applied the Calf Crusher on Cena and Cena applied the STF on Styles, however, neither man submitted. In the end, as Cena was about to execute a second Attitude Adjustment on Styles, Cena accidentally incapacitated the referee. Styles' teammates, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, interfered, executed a Magic Killer on Cena and placed Styles on top of him. The referee, who had not witnessed anything, recovered and counted the pinfall, thus Styles won the match.[28]

Next was the Money in the Bank ladder match involving Dean Ambrose, Alberto Del Rio, Cesaro, Chris Jericho, Kevin Owens, and Sami Zayn. The ending saw Ambrose pull Owens into a ladder, knocking Owens onto a ladder bridged between another ladder and the ring corner, and unhooked the briefcase to win the match and the contract for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship title match.[28]

In the seventh match, Rusev (withLana) defended the United States Championship against Titus O'Neil. Rusev forced O'Neil to submit to the Accolade to retain the title.[28]

Main event

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In the main event, Roman Reigns defended the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Seth Rollins. Reigns executed two Superman Punches on two separate occasions on Rollins for a nearfall. As Reigns attempted to spear Rollins outside the ring, Rollins moved out of the way and Reigns instead collided with barricade leading to medical personnel checking on Reigns. Back in the ring, Rollins attempted a Pedigree on Reigns, who responded with a Spear on Rollins. In the end, as Reigns attempted another Spear, Rollins countered with a Pedigree on Reigns for a near-fall. Rollins executed a second Pedigree on Reigns to win the title.[28]

Dean Ambrose won and cashed in the Money in the Bank briefcase the same night to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

After the match, Dean Ambrose's entrance theme began to play, Rollins anticipated that he would appear at on the entrance stage but instead Ambrose appeared behind Rollins and struck him with the Money in the Bank briefcase. Ambrose then cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and executed Dirty Deeds on Rollins to win the title. Ambrose's win meant that, at one point during the show, each member of The Shield was the WWE Champion.[28]

Reception

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"Money in the Bank" had three matches praised by multiple reviewers (Cena-Styles, Reigns-Rollins, and the ladder match), although different reviewers found some faults with one or more of these matches. Meanwhile, the rest of the undercard was not as well received.

James Caldwell ofPro Wrestling Torch reviewed most of the event's matches, giving the Reigns-Rollins world title match 3.5 (out of 5) stars due to a "very strong second half after a sluggish first half with Reigns playing a heel throughout". Caldwell attributed Ambrose's title win to WWE needing "to do something after the 2.03 TV rating on Monday" forRaw, leading to "WWE switching the belt the one clear, 100 percent, Daniel Bryan-like babyface they have at the top of the card". Two of the event's matches were jointly best rated at 3.75 stars: Cena-Styles, "three-fourths of the way to an epic match that was hyped going into the PPV" but "Cena looked rusty"; as well as the ladder match, "very good" but with a predictable ending "since everyone got their shine while Ambrose was mainly in the background during the match". The rest of the matches on the pay-per-view broadcast were rated between 2.0 and 2.5 stars: the tag title match was "a bit of a mess"; "Ziggler made [Corbin] look good"; Lynch and Natalya should have gotten a "credibility-boosting victory since they always lose to Charlotte"; Crews's win was "unconvincing", and Rusev was repeating his 2014 storyline with the U.S. title.[28]

Dave Meltzer of theWrestling Observer deemed the first pre-show match a "nothing match" and the second pre-show match "normal". He opined that the tag title match drew the crowd into it but that the "execution was rough". Meltzer was negative on Corbin-Ziggler, which he called "too long", as the "feud has done Ziggler no favors" while "Corbin just doesn't show much of anything". The finish of Crews-Sheamus made him think "it's just the beginning between these two." The next two matches Meltzer deemed "excellent": Cena-Styles was about Styles being "the better wrestler than Cena, beating him at every turn but he couldn't finish him", while in the ladder match everyone (especially Cesaro) "took big ladder bumps but there was nothing really insane like used to be in such matches. Meltzer wrote the U.S. title match "was in the death spot" and "really had no chance with the crowd" despite Rusev and O'Neil having "worked hard in a physical match." The Reigns-Rollins match he called "flat at times because it went so long" and that Rollins was "not that over as a face" while "people just weren't into Reigns at all".[29]

Jason Namako ofWrestleView felt that Money in the Bank was "a damn good show" with a "phenomenal ending", including the Reigns-Rollins world title match, which was Namako's match of the night, followed by "the resurrection of Dean Ambrose as a player in this company", which he called "an amazing success". Ambrose was Namako'sMost Valuable Player of the night, with his "insane" ladder match featuring "tremendous effort" by all six men involved. Another notable match was the tag title match, a "super-fun opener with a real hot, frenetic pace to it". Meanwhile, Corbin-Ziggler was "solid", Crews-Sheamus was "decent", and O'Neil and Rusev "did the best they could" in the "epitome of a cool-down match". However, Namako felt the show also had negatives: the "masterful performance" by Cena and Styles was "tarnished by timid booking" with an "unneeded cheap finish" which did not "help Styles in the slightest"; while the women's match was "run-of-the-mill" and "it unfortunately looks like we are right back where we started one year ago before the 'Divas Revolution' began".[30]

Aaron Oster, writing forThe Baltimore Sun, wrote that Ambrose's win of the ladder match was predictable, yet "the main event was anything but predictable". Oster attributed the television overrun of the show to two reasons: firstly viewers who were watching the Game 7 of the NBA Finals could watch the main event, and secondly "it kept fans guessing exactly when it would end". "Hypothetically, if things go as the WWE wants with Brock Lesnar returning to UFC", Oster speculated, "many more eyes than usual will be turning toward the company for the entire summer, and especially at Summerslam. To have Dean Ambrose be the champion when that is happening is a huge statement from the company that shows how much confidence that they have in him." For the other events, Oster felt it was "weird" to portray Crews as an "underdog" but that was still "better than having absolutely no direction with him." Meanwhile, "Rusev as a jerk heel, and not simply an anti-American heel, is really a fantastic thing." Oster also remarked that Golden Truth had fan support but doubted that WWE would "actually go anywhere with it."[31]

Aftermath

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The day after Money in the Bank, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins wrestled onRaw for a future shot at Dean Ambrose's world title, That match ended in a double count-out, so Ambrose agreed to face both men, and Shane McMahon arranged a triple threat world title match atBattleground.[32] one week later in Raw of June 27, the WWE World Heavyweight Championship was shortened back to being called the WWE Championship. On June 21, two days after Money in the Bank, Roman Reigns was suspended for 30 days for violatingWWE's Wellness Program,[33] which usesdrug testing to detectsubstance abuse.[34]Pro Wrestling Torch andTheWrap reported that WWE knew of Reigns's violation before Money in the Bank, leading to Reigns being scripted to lose his world title at the event.[35][36] WWE continued to advertise Reigns as part of the Battleground main event.[37] In July, Ambrose successfully defended the title in two singles match against Rollins on bothRaw andSmackDown before Battleground.[38][39][40] On July 19 at the2016 WWE draft, Ambrose was drafted to SmackDown, bringing the WWE Championship with him, while Rollins and Reigns were drafted to Raw.[41] On July 24 at Battleground, Ambrose defeated Rollins and Reigns by pinning the latter to retain the championship.[42]

The 2016 Money in the Bank was the last WWE PPV and livestreaming event to take place before WWE reintroduced the brand extension the following month, which again split WWE's main roster between the Raw and SmackDown brands where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform. The brand extension went into full effect on the July 25 episode ofRaw.[41] As such, after that year'sSummerSlam, excluding WWE's "Big Four" PPVs (WrestleMania,SummerSlam,Royal Rumble, andSurvivor Series), monthly PPVs became brand-exclusive,[43][44][45] and the2017 Money in the Bank was held exclusively for SmackDown.[46]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[28]
1PThe Golden Truth (Goldust andR-Truth) defeated Breezango (Fandango andTyler Breeze) bypinfallTag team match[47]05:06
2PThe Lucha Dragons (Kalisto andSin Cara) defeatedThe Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley andD-Von Dudley) bypinfallTag team match[48]08:48
3The New Day (Big E andKofi Kingston) (c) (withXavier Woods) defeatedEnzo and Cass,Gallows and Anderson andThe Vaudevillains (Aiden English andSimon Gotch) bypinfallFatal four-way tag team match for theWWE Tag Team Championship[49]11:43
4Baron Corbin defeatedDolph Ziggler bypinfallSingles match[50]12:25
5Charlotte andDana Brooke defeatedBecky Lynch andNatalya bypinfallTag team match[51]07:00
6Apollo Crews defeatedSheamus bypinfallSingles match[52]08:36
7AJ Styles defeatedJohn Cena bypinfallSingles match[53]24:10
8Dean Ambrose defeatedAlberto Del Rio,Cesaro,Chris Jericho,Kevin Owens, andSami ZaynMoney in the Bank ladder match for aWWE World Heavyweight Championship match contract[54]21:38
9Rusev (c) (withLana) defeatedTitus O'Neil bysubmissionSingles match for theWWE United States Championship[55]08:30
10Seth Rollins defeatedRoman Reigns (c) bypinfallSingles match for theWWE World Heavyweight Championship[56]26:00
11Dean Ambrose defeatedSeth Rollins (c) bypinfallSingles match for theWWE World Heavyweight Championship[56]
This was Ambrose'sMoney in the Bank cash-in match.
00:09
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

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