Seth Rollins-Roman Reigns match is a major highlight of WWE Money in the Bank 2016 predictions

Seth Rollins Wikimedia Commons via Miguel Discart

17 June - The upcoming WWE Money in the Bank event is set to take place in just a few days and while there will be several key fights, one of the most anticipated is the fight between Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns. This match will determine who claims the WWE World Heavyweight Championship belt.

According to a report from PW Mania, there is a very high chance of neither wrestler actually winning. Instead, as Reigns and Rollins continue to fight they will be interrupted by Dean Ambrose. Ambrose is scheduled to partake in the Ladder Match but is speculated to cause trouble during the Championship match.

Instead of the two fighting until someone falls, Rollins will turn into the match's protagonist given that the WWE acknowledges how popular he is with the fans. Reigns, the wrestler the WWE is reportedly in favor of, will stay in the middle as Ambrose turns heel aka the main antagonist.

This would turn the fight into a Rollins vs Ambrose match but only after Rollins pins down and defeats Reigns. According to the report, there is a high chance of Ambrose beating Rollins right after the latter beats Reigns, claiming the Wolrd Heavyweight Championship for himself. 

Should this come to pass then all three members of the Shield group will have been World Heavyweight Champions in their career. It may also open the door for future feuds that may culiminate in a later event within the year to finally let the three battle it out until only one comes on top. 

Of course this is still based on speculation and according to Cage Side Seats the match between Rollins and Reigns will only go for 20 or so minutes to ensure that the entire Money in the Bank event runs for 95 minutes. Other matches such as the John Cena vs AJ Styles fight, is also speculated to run for 20 minutes. 

 

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