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At Money in the Bank, Dean Ambrose won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (who earlier won the Money in the Bank ladder match), by successfully cashing in his contract on Seth Rollins, who at first defeated Roman Reigns to win the title. On the following night on Raw, a #1 Contender's match between Reigns and Rollins ended in a double countout. After the match, Ambrose makes his request to Shane McMahon, to make it a triple threat match between all former members of The Shield for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Battleground. On June 21, two days after Money in the Bank, Joe Anoaʻi (who performs as Roman Reigns) was legitimately suspended for 30 days for violating the WWE's Wellness Program, which uses drug testing to detect substance abuse. Pro Wrestling Torch reported that WWE knew of Anoaʻi's violation before Money in the Bank, leading to Reigns being scripted to lose his world title at the event. With Anoaʻi's suspension ending before the Battleground, WWE is still advertising Reigns as part of the Battleground main event. On the June 27 episode of Raw, both Rollins and Ambrose acknowledged Anoaʻi's suspension on television. However, Stephanie McMahon opted not to remove Reigns from the Battleground match, and instead gave AJ Styles and John Cena qualifying matches against Ambrose and Rollins to be added in the Battleground match. Styles and Cena lost, when they each interfered in each other's matches (also interfering was Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows). On June 29, the WWE World Heavyweight Championship has been renamed as the WWE Championship.