WWE 'Money in the Bank' 2016: Rumors, matches for WWE PPV event

One of the major pay-per-view events by WWE is just around the corner as "Money in the Bank" is set to explode on June 19 at the T-Mobile Arena in Nevada.

Seth Rollins in April 2015 during a WWE live event. | Wikimedia Commons/Miguel Discart

Fans are eagerly awaiting what goes down in this event as it figures some of the best wrestlers in the industry today, as well as legends returning to regain their main event status in the company.

Among the matches on hand, there are three battles that fans are eagerly anticipating due to the people involved and the storylines embedded.

First is the battle between John Cena and AJ Styles. This is a great battle as it puts two of the biggest names in the industry against each other after starting their feud.

Here, the baby-faced Cena makes his comeback on Raw after injury, only to be attacked by Styles who turned heel and aligned with "The Club" to complete his onslaught.

And there are already rumors surrounding this battle as many are looking for Cena to lose clean to Styles. This may be anti-climactic as Cena is trying to make a triumphant return, but the 15-time world champion is already an established commodity and putting Styles over despite being a heel should help his draw more and gain more leverage in their rivalry.

Next up is the "Money in the Bank" match which gives six superstars the chance to bank in on a title shot at any time they want. Among the stars are Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Cesaro, Dean Ambrose, Chris Jericho and Alberto del Rio.

This is promising to be an epic battle with lots of high-risk action that could easily steal the show.

Finally, it's a grudge match between two of the biggest names in the WWE today, as Seth Rollins faces Roman Reigns for the WWE world heavyweight championship.

This is an interesting battle as Rollins never lost the title but had to relinquish it due to a long layoff caused by injury.

Reigns is the current champion after defeating Styles at "Extreme Rules" but was attacked by Rollins and was finished off with a Pedigree.

Here, there are also talks of Reigns getting the win that could help fuel the fire between the two some more.

This night should be filled with action so do not miss any of it in the pay-per-view.