Several months later, they had consistently attacked all of Punk's adversaries, Rollins would occasionally choose an outlying Face to break the trend, but they continued this pattern through Extreme rules, where they gained and defended titles of their own. Punk had walked out after His loss to The Undertaker, he was inconsolable. He soon recovered, though, and returned at Payback to defeat Chris Jericho.
At the money in the bank PPV, Punk looked as if he was going to win the briefcase, but then Heyman's interference caused Punk to lose the match. Of course, there were multiple interferences for multiple people. Ambrose was somewhat happy that Punk had not won the Briefcase, because he feared winning it would turn him into someone a bit more vindictive.
At the Raw after Money in the Bank, Heyman and Punk had an argument. Heyman insisted that Punk had turned his back on him after his loss at wrestlemania. Punk stood alone in the ring with a look of disgust as Heyman claimed credit for Punk's long title reign. Reigns had to physically hold Ambrose back when Heyman called himself the best in the world. He said he had no family and Ambrose screamed loudly."LET ME GO! HE NEEDS ME!" Reigns shook his head and held him at bay. When Punk lay motionless behind the announce table and the cameras looked away, Reigns let go of Ambrose and he ran down to ringside so fast he was out of breath. He lifted Punk caredully and carried his slack form to the back. Flanked by Rollins and Reigns, who got to ringside several minutes later.
