WWE Rumors: Vince McMahon not happy with Rollins vs. Ambrose MOTB PPV

Vince McMahon Wikimedia Commons

Vince McMahon believes that safety comes first and seeing how the Seth Rollins vs Dean Ambrose match went down during WWE Money in the Bank, the big boss certainly isn't quite happy.

Not that the much was a flop, in fact it was well received by the WWE fans. However, McMahon has the knack of want a certain style in matches that seemingly point to the WWE CEO looking out for the safety of his stars.

Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose seem to be competing out of that expected style that McMahon wants. He singles out the instances where Dean Ambrose took three powerbombs on different surfaces, risks of which are obviously included.

There are also the spots that included the use of ladders, two of which were called by WWE COO Triple H. Regardless on whether the moves were safe or not, the point McMahon is emphasizing is pretty clear, safety first above everything else.

Rollins and Ambrose have been notorious for going overboard and McMahon doesn't like it one bit. He normally wins out in debates surrounding these types of matches but somehow, some WWE stars find a way to go beyond it and well, get away with it.

Other stars who have done it in the past include John Cena and Randy Orton. Despite getting apparent warnings from the WWE CEO, one has to wonder how they get away with it.

With McMahon reportedly upset with what had transpired and WWE MOTB, it will be interesting to see on whether his displeasure would have any bearing in future matches and pay-per-views.

The next PPV is WWE Battleground where Seth Rollins is set to face Brock Lesnar. When you think about powerbombs and extreme punishment, will Rollins, Lesnar and Triple H stick to the program and avoid any potential injury which Vince McMahon doesn't want to see?

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