What happens when Seth Rollins and Dolph Ziggler clash again?
#4 Ziggler grabs tights to win
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This seems like a more likely possibility, for Ziggler to retain
There was a bit of storytelling in this match that a lot of fans surprisingly missed out on. Generally, a babyface does not resort to lowly tactics to win a match, right? Well, Seth Rollins did so at Money in the Bank when he pulled Elias' tights to retain his coveted Championship. And the same move was used by Ziggler to pin Seth Rollins this week.
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If this is a continuous storyline, it would make sense for Ziggler to use the same tactic to pick up yet another win on next week's show. Think about it for a second. A babyface resorts to a nefarious tactic to record a victory and now a heel beats him at his own game, by using the same tactic.
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It is super cool to see WWE put in so much thought and so much effort into their finishes. I would be okay with this finish because it's far too soon for Rollins to win back his Championship.
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