Money in the Bank (2015)

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Money in the Bank
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Promotional poster featuring Dean Ambrose
Promotion WWE
DateJune 14, 2015
City Columbus, Ohio
Venue Nationwide Arena
Attendance15,277 [1]
Buy rate 57,000 [2] (excluding WWE Network views)
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The 2015 Money in the Bank was the sixth annual Money in the Bank professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event produced by WWE. It took place on June 14, 2015, at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. It was the first WWE pay-per-view event that was held in Columbus since Bad Blood in June 2004. It was also the first major WWE event following the death of Dusty Rhodes. Money in the Bank was available for free to new subscribers as part of a free-trial to WWE's streaming service, the WWE Network, in over 140 countries.

Contents

Seven matches were contested at the event, including one on the Kickoff pre-show. The titular ladder match for the Money in the Bank contract was won by Sheamus. In the main event, Seth Rollins retained the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a ladder match against Dean Ambrose. In other prominent matches, WWE United States Champion John Cena defeated NXT Champion Kevin Owens in a non-title match, and The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil) defeated The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) to win the WWE Tag Team Championship.

The event had 57,000 buys (excluding WWE Network views), down from the previous year's 122,000 buys.

Production

Background

The event was held at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Nationwide Arena exterior.jpg
The event was held at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Money in the Bank is an annual professional wrestling event produced by WWE since 2010, generally held between June and July. The concept of the show comes from WWE's established Money in the Bank ladder match, in which multiple wrestlers use ladders 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. [3] For 2015, the winner received a contract for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match. [4] The 2015 event was the sixth Money in the Bank and it took place on June 14, 2015, at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The event aired on pay-per-view (PPV) worldwide and was livestreamed on the WWE Network. [5] It was also the first WWE pay-per-view event that was held in Columbus since Bad Blood in June 2004. To promote the WWE Network, Money in the Bank was available for free to new subscribers in over 140 countries. [6]

Storylines

The event comprised seven matches, including one on the Kickoff pre-show, that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less 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, [7] [8] while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Raw and SmackDown .

After Kevin Owens defeated John Cena at Elimination Chamber, a rematch was scheduled for Money in the Bank. [9]

At Elimination Chamber, Dolph Ziggler, Neville, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Kofi Kingston, and Sheamus were revealed as the contestants in the Money in the Bank ladder match, in which the winner wins a contract for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at any time within the next year. [9] On the June 4 episode of SmackDown, Kane was added to the match. [10]

Also at Elimination Chamber, Dean Ambrose defeated WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins by disqualification. Though Rollins remained champion, Ambrose took the title belt with him. [9] On the June 1 episode of Raw, Roman Reigns, speaking on Ambrose's behalf, challenged Rollins to a ladder match for the title at Money in the Bank, which Rollins accepted. [11]

On the June 4 episode of SmackDown, The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil) won a triple threat tag team match to become the #1 contenders to face The New Day (Big E, Xavier Woods, and Kofi Kingston) for the WWE Tag Team Championship at the event. [10]

At Elimination Chamber, Ryback captured the vacant Intercontinental Championship in an Elimination Chamber match. [9] On the June 1 episode of Raw, before Ryback was scheduled to defend the title against The Miz, Big Show attacked Miz and confronted Ryback. [11] On June 8, Ryback was scheduled to defend the title against Big Show at the event. [12]

On the June 1 episode of Raw, Nikki Bella retained the Divas Championship against Paige after Brie Bella switched with Nikki during the match and pinned Paige. [11] On June 8, a rematch was scheduled for Money In The Bank. [12]

At Elimination Chamber, R-Truth eliminated King Barrett during the Elimination Chamber match for the Intercontinental Championship. [9] On the June 8 episode of Raw, a match between Truth and Barrett was set for the Money In The Bank preshow. [13]

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
English commentators Michael Cole
Jerry Lawler
John "Bradshaw" Layfield
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Marcelo Rodriguez
Backstage interviewer Renee Young
Ring announcers Lilian Garcia
JoJo
Referees Charles Robinson
Mike Chioda
Jason Ayers
Darrick Moore
Rod Zapata
Pre-show panel Renee Young
Booker T
Corey Graves
Byron Saxton

Pre-show

On the Money in the Bank Kickoff pre-show, R-Truth faced King Barrett. R-Truth pinned Barrett with a schoolboy to win the match. [14]

Preliminary matches

The actual pay-per-view opened with the roster at the entrance stage for a 10-bell salute to Dusty Rhodes, who died before the event. [15] [16]

The first match was the Money in the Bank ladder match involving Roman Reigns, Sheamus, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler (with Lana), Neville, Kofi Kingston, and Kane. Near the climax of the match, it seemed that Reigns was going to claim the briefcase until Bray Wyatt emerged and attacked him, preventing him from retrieving the briefcase. The end of the match saw Sheamus throwing Neville off the ladder and retrieving the briefcase thus winning the match. [16]

Next, Nikki Bella defended the WWE Divas Championship against Paige. Halfway through the match, Paige executed a "Ram-Paige" for a near-fall. As the referee was focusing on Paige, Nikki then switched places with her sister Brie (who was hiding under the ring). Paige secured a roll-up victory for the win and the championship. A surprised Paige thought that she had won until Brie revealed her face to the referee. The match was continued and Nikki executed a "Rack Attack" on Paige to score a pinfall. [16]

In the third match, Ryback defended the WWE Intercontinental Championship against Big Show. The Miz was on commentary for the match. Near the end of the match, Show executed a "Knockout Punch" on Ryback, who rolled out the ring. As Show rolled Ryback in for the pin, Miz attacked Show, causing a disqualification. [16]

After this, NXT Champion Kevin Owens wrestled WWE United States Champion John Cena. The match went back and forth with a lot of counters and finishers. Owens mocked Cena with his "you can't see me" gesture, but Cena responded with the same move. Owens executed a pop-up powerbomb for a two count while Cena responded with an "Attitude Adjustment" (AA) for a two count. Cena executed another "AA" for another two count. Cena eventually executed a third AA for the decisive pin. After the match, Owens powerbombed Cena on the ring apron and walked off. [16]

In the penultimate match, The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) defended the WWE Tag Team Championship against The Prime Time Players (Titus O'Neil and Darren Young). O'Neil won the match for his team by pinning Woods after a "Clash of the Titus" to win the titles. [16]

Main event

In the main event, Seth Rollins defended the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Dean Ambrose in a ladder match. Ambrose executed "Dirty Deeds" on Rollins on the Spanish announce table. The climax saw both Ambrose and Rollins jostle atop the ladders for the championship. The championship was accidentally unhooked and as Rollins and Ambrose came crashing down, it was Rollins who held onto the title, thereby winning the match and retaining the title. [16]

Aftermath

After retaining the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, Seth Rollins celebrated on the following episode of Raw by renaming it "Monday Night Rollins", before being interrupted and attacked by Dean Ambrose, forcing Rollins to retreat. Ambrose then sat on a steel chair in the ring waiting for Rollins to return, but instead ended up facing Sheamus, whom he defeated thanks to a distraction by Randy Orton. Orton attacked Sheamus after the match, leading to a feud between the two, [17] which headed into both Battleground [18] and SummerSlam. [19] Later that night, Triple H revealed that Seth Rollins' next challenger for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Battleground would be Brock Lesnar, who returned from his suspension and his rematch clause for the title was accepted by The Authority doing it on Rollins' behalf. [17]

After feeling humiliated following his loss to John Cena, Kevin Owens challenged Cena to a match for the WWE United States Championship at Battleground, [17] which Cena accepted on the June 22 episode of Raw. [20]

Also on Raw, The Bella Twins (Nikki Bella and Brie Bella) defeated Paige in a 2-on-1 handicap match. [17]

After the WWE Intercontinental Championship match that had ended on a disqualification, a triple threat match between Ryback, Big Show, and The Miz for the Intercontinental championship was scheduled for Battleground. [21] However, Ryback had suffered a Staph Infection on his right knee, which caused the match to be cancelled. [22] Ryback would later recover and the match was rescheduled for SummerSlam. [23]

Sheamus twice tried to cash-in his Money in the Bank contract on Seth Rollins for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match but his attempts were denied, first by Randy Orton as payback for costing him a title match by disqualification against Rollins on August 10 episode of Raw [24] and the second by Kane after Rollins retained his title at Night of Champions. [25] However, Rollins vacated the title on November 4, after suffering multiple knee injuries at a live event in Dublin, Ireland. [26] Sheamus would eventually cash-in his contract on Roman Reigns after the latter won the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series and pinned him to win the title. [27]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes [14] [16]
1P R-Truth defeated King Barrett by pinfall Singles match [28] 5:40
2 Sheamus defeated Dolph Ziggler, Kane, Kofi Kingston, Neville, Randy Orton, and Roman Reigns Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match contract [29] 21:50
3 Nikki Bella (c) defeated Paige by pinfall Singles match for the WWE Divas Championship [30] 12:14
4 Big Show defeated Ryback (c) by disqualification Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship [31] 5:25
5 John Cena defeated Kevin Owens by pinfall Singles match [32] 19:15
6 The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil) defeated The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) (c) by pinfall Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship [33] 5:48
7 Seth Rollins (c) defeated Dean Ambrose Ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship [34] 35:40
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
P – the match was broadcast on the pre-show

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