
WWE Money in the Bank 2015: Stars Under the Most Pressure at PPV
One of the best WWE pay-per-views each year is Money in the Bank, and the 2015 edition of the show will feature a plethora of Superstars under immense pressure on June 14.
From Dean Ambrose getting another shot at Seth Rollins and the WWE World Heavyweight Championship to Roman Reigns being the favorite to pull down the Money in the Bank briefcase, there are several wrestlers who need to step up under pressure.
Here are the stars under the most pressure at Money in the Bank 2015.
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Dean Ambrose
The injury to Daniel Bryan left a major void at the top of the card, but in just a matter of weeks, a properly booked Ambrose has cemented his spot as one of the top faces in the company moving forward.
Whether it’s in the ring or on the mic, Ambrose was born to be a top star.
The match between Ambrose and Rollins at Elimination Chamber was much better than expected, and the tease of Ambrose winning the title showed the officials backstage that the crowd would absolutely love The Lunatic Fringe holding the title.
Now that the WWE Universe and creative team know exactly what to expect from Ambrose, the result should be the two competitors going to battle without interference from The Authority.
The ladder match could easily be the match of the night.
Roman Reigns
Reigns is one of the most polarizing wrestlers in WWE, but at Money in the Bank, the stage has been set for the former member of The Shield to win his biggest prize to date: the briefcase guaranteeing a title shot anywhere and anytime.
In order for the fans to buy into Reigns as the Money in the Bank briefcase holder—a process he has been working on for months—WWE Creative must continue booking him in secondary storylines while he continues to learn how to wrestle and speak on the mic.
The best part of a likely win for Reigns is that it wouldn’t rush him into the title scene.
While some fans suggest he'll cash in at SummerSlam, it would behoove the company to let him hold the briefcase into 2016 before finally cashing in and becoming champion.
Kevin Owens
In his debut match on the main roster, not only did Kevin Owens beat John Cena cleanly, he also proved that there is no stage too big for him and he is ready for anything WWE throws his way.
This is not Owens’ first rodeo, though. As he has stated on WWE programming, he has wrestled around the world at a high level for over a decade. Just because he wasn’t on the main roster doesn’t mean he doesn’t have the experience needed to thrive.
In the rematch, the pressure will be on Owens and Cena to follow up their Match of the Year candidate.
As long as Cena doesn’t dominate Owens and pin him cleanly in the middle of the ring, this bout should live up to the hype and Owens should embrace the pressure.
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