#4 Money In The Bank
For all the highs this show can be praised for, there were quite a few lows that equally brought the show back to square one.
For every Styles vs Nakamura (Which itself was surprisingly great), there was a Jinder vs Roman, for every Nia vs Rousey (Also a match which turned out great) there was Carmella vs Asuka.
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The Multi-Man/Woman matches were excellent, but except for the Raw Women's Championship and WWE Championship matches, everything else fell a little bit flat towards the end.
The Good: Bliss was the queen of the night! After a surprise Money in the Bank ladder match victory, her subsequent cash-in on Nia was spot on.
Nobody saw it coming, but it made all the sense in the world to cash it in at that time, Ronda Rousey had an absolutely show-stealing performance and finally, AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura had the best match in their series.
The Bad: The men's ladder match, although good, was not as good as the NXT ladder match earlier this year. Bryan and Big Cass (Soon to be fired) had a decent match but the feud was horrible. Lashley vs Sami Zayn was borderline ugly but thankfully ended quick. Carmella vs Asuka was a bad match too, which was saved by James Ellsworth returning.
The Ugly: Roman Reigns vs Jinder Mahal was the worst thing about the night. The match was half decent, but what killed it was the Chicago crowd.
Completely ignoring the match and spewed chats the whole time, this was the lowest point of the night and it did not help that they were given the death spot (Right after the Women's MITB Ladder Match). Hopefully, the Roman experiment ends soon.