
WWE Money in the Bank 2015: Breaking Down Biggest Matches on the Card
In a relatively short amount of time, Money in the Bank has become one of the biggest events on the WWE calendar. Even more so than usual, this year's even looks likely to set the tone for the summer months to follow.
It's a night where stars are made via the all-important briefcase—but we've also seen plenty of great bouts outside of the multi-man ladder match. This year's card looks particularly promising, with several top-notch encounters set to play out this Sunday.
Here is your primer on all the biggest matches set to unfold at WWE Money in the Bank 2015.
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The Money in the Bank Ladder Match

Despite an unsurprising line-up of entrants, there's little reason to believe that the titular match of this year's Money in the Bank event will disappoint.
All eyes should be on Neville, who will be appearing in the bout for the first time. The Man That Gravity Forgot has been nothing less than sensational since his main roster debut, so it'll be very interesting to see what new tricks he pulls out on Sunday.
It's worth noting that Neville was part of the only ladder match in NXT history, so he's no stranger to the apparatus. However, the multi-man aspect of this particular match will provide quite a different challenge to his encounter with Bo Dallas back in 2014.
However, Neville is a dark horse to take home the briefcase, at best. Roman Reigns will be the favourite for many going into the pay-per-view. A win for Reigns would turn the tables on Seth Rollins' WrestleMania cash-in quite nicely, not to mention setting up a Shield-centric main event for SummerSlam.
Some would say that a Reigns win is all but certain—but many felt that way going into WrestleMania. While there aren't many other entrants in the match that make a whole lot of sense, both Kane and Kofi Kingston winning could produce some excellent fallout.
John Cena vs. Kevin Owens

After a great bout at Elimination Chamber, fans are excited to see what Kevin Owens and John Cena can do in this much-anticipated rematch.
Owens has looked dominant in his first few weeks on the main roster, but he'll be hard pushed to get a second win against Cena. The Doctor of Thuganomics tends to give ground early on in his feuds, only to assert himself as the top dog afterwards.
We saw this happen with Rusev a matter of weeks before Owens started his issue with Cena, so hopefully the same storyline isn't about to play out. However, this has been a pattern for Cena for years—his slogan of "Never Give Up" often rings true as he reigns over younger talent.
The question is, will Owens prove to be the exception? He's a figurehead for NXT, set to defend his championship in Japan in just a few weeks. Now seems like a bad time for him to pick up a loss on pay-per-view.
Still, Cena's reputation precedes him. It's difficult to imagine him taking two straight losses, even to someone with the potential of Owens. Expect to see some shenanigans play out before the bell rings on this encounter.
Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose

Two of the brightest talents in WWE are set to main event Money in the Bank 2015 in a ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship—and the match itself will likely be excellent.
Many fans were disappointed to see the feud between Rollins and Ambrose peter out last year, but the pair haven't missed a step as their rivalry has been reignited in recent weeks. Both men know each other well, and that chemistry has been a boon to all parts of the program.
While Rollins could put on a great match with a paper bag, he's allowed to stretch the limits of his capabilities when he shares the ring with someone of similar skill. Ambrose's knack for an engaging match puts him squarely in this category.
After seeing his momentum stutter during a directionless period started by his feud with Bray Wyatt, it's great to see the Lunatic Fringe make his return to the main event. Audiences still have the same appreciation for him that they did back in 2014, so he's picking up just where he left off.
This pairing could be about to put on the definitive ladder match of the modern era, as we've seen them produce great encounters from much lesser stipulations. Their match inside Hell in a Cell was one of the best in recent years, so fans will be very eager to see what they do with the belt hanging in the balance.
What's your most anticipated match for Money in the Bank 2015? What's your least anticipated encounter? Make your thoughts known in the comments section below.



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