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Drew McIntyre defeats Seth Rollins

Drew McIntyre defeats Seth Rollins

Drew McIntyre defeats Seth Rollins: Money in the Bank May 10

Result: Drew McIntyre defeats Seth Rollins

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Match

McIntyre took Seth Rollins down with two shoulder tackles and then clotheslined Rollins over the top rope. Rollins made an opportunity for himself and hit a suicide dive on McIntyre and then hit a sling blade back in the ring. Rollins hit a high knee from the apron to the floor, another from the barricade to the floor, and then a third from the announce table to the floor. When Rollins went for anther suicide dive, McIntyre caught him and connected with an overhead belly to belly suplex over the announce table.

Back in the ring, Drew hit a pair of overhead belly to belly suplexes and then a big boot. McIntyre climbed to the top rope and hit a diving chop. When Drew went for a Claymore, Rollins rolled to the outside. McIntyre evaded a springboard by Rollins and connected with a spine buster for a near fall.

After Rollins hit a frog splash, Drew McIntyre kicked out at one. Rollins wasted a lot of time going to get a chair. He eventually discarded the chair and went for a stomp, but Drew moved out of the way and hit a Glasgow kiss. When Drew went for another top rope chop, Rollins ran up the ropes, hit a superplex, and then a falcon arrow.

McIntyre went for the Claymore Kick, but Rollins super-kicked and hit the stomp. Rollins did not secure the victory. When Rollins went for another stomp, McIntyre stood up and hit the headbutt. McIntyre hit the Claymore for the pinfall victory.

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Match Ratings

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  1. Match Quality– Was the match well wrestled or sloppy?
  2. Audience Engagement– Did the live audience care about the match?
  3. Competitiveness– Was the match competitive or one-sided?
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  5. Finish– Did the match end in a satisfying manner?
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