Top 5 Money in the Bank Cash-Ins in WWE History
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The Money in the Bank briefcase is one of WWE’s most thrilling concepts, offering the holder a contract for a championship match at any time and any place of their choosing. Over the years, this has led to some of the most memorable and electrifying moments in WWE history. In this article, we count down the top 5 Money in the Bank cash-ins that left fans speechless and solidified their place in WWE lore.
1. Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 31
Topping our list is Seth Rollins’ cash-in at WrestleMania 31, often dubbed “The Heist of the Century.” During the main event between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, Rollins capitalized on the chaos and cashed in his Money in the Bank contract mid-match. This unprecedented move turned the bout into a triple threat, and Rollins ultimately pinned Reigns to capture the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The timing, the grand stage of WrestleMania, and the sheer shock value make this cash-in the greatest in history.
2. Edge at New Year’s Revolution 2006
Edge’s cash-in at New Year’s Revolution in 2006 set the standard for all future Money in the Bank holders. After John Cena endured a grueling Elimination Chamber match, Edge seized the moment, with Mr. McMahon’s approval, and cashed in his contract. Within minutes, Edge won his first WWE Championship, sending shockwaves through the WWE Universe. This cash-in was a game-changer, showcasing the ultimate opportunistic nature of the briefcase.
3. Randy Orton at SummerSlam 2013
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Randy Orton’s cash-in at SummerSlam 2013 is iconic for its dramatic twist and the involvement of Triple H. After Daniel Bryan defeated John Cena for the WWE Championship, Triple H, who was the special guest referee, shockingly attacked Bryan with a Pedigree. Orton capitalized on the situation, cashed in his contract, and secured the victory. This moment marked the beginning of “The Authority” storyline and Orton’s heel turn, making it one of the most memorable cash-ins ever.
4. Dolph Ziggler on Raw, April 8, 2013
Dolph Ziggler’s cash-in on the night after WrestleMania 29 remains one of the loudest crowd reactions in WWE history. Ziggler cashed in on a vulnerable Alberto Del Rio, who had just survived a match against Jack Swagger. The crowd erupted as Ziggler’s music hit, and within moments, he secured his first World Heavyweight Championship. The timing and the sheer excitement of the crowd make this cash-in unforgettable.
5. Dean Ambrose at Money in the Bank 2016
Dean Ambrose’s cash-in at Money in the Bank 2016 is notable for its immediacy and the surprise element. On the same night he won the briefcase, Ambrose took advantage of a battered Seth Rollins, who had just defeated Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Ambrose’s victory completed the trifecta for The Shield, as all three former members held the championship on the same night. This moment stands out for its shock value and its place in The Shield’s storied history.
Conclusion
The Money in the Bank briefcase has given us some of the most thrilling and unforgettable moments in WWE history. From Seth Rollins’ heist at WrestleMania 31 to Edge’s historic first cash-in, these moments have kept fans on the edge of their seats. Each cash-in brought its own unique twist and excitement, solidifying the Money in the Bank concept as a cornerstone of WWE storytelling. Which cash-in was your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!