Money in the Bank ladder match

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The Money in the Bank Ladder Match is a standard six man ladder match exclusive to World Wrestling Entertainment with the premise of the winner receiving a contract for a match for the World Heavyweight or WWE Championship at a time and place of their choosing within one year of winning the match. These matches have been held at WrestleMania since their inception at WrestleMania 21 in 2005.

In the same way that championships are represented by title belts, the "Money in the Bank" is represented by a briefcase carried by the winner supposedly containing the contract which is cashed in for a title match.

The contract (if it hasn't yet been cashed in) can also be defended in matches (ladder or not) in much the same way a championship is.

Like the Royal Rumble, the winner of the Money in the Bank match is usually perceived (by fans and backstage insiders of the business), as a rising star and or star who has worked hard in WWE and is positioned to be inserted into the main event picture soon after.

Essentially it means two Superstars in one year are groomed for World Title success.

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[edit] History

[edit] 2005

The "Money in the Bank" match was created by Chris Jericho in early 2005. He announced the idea on an episode of RAW and General Manager Eric Bischoff signed it for WrestleMania 21, naming Chris Jericho, Christian, Chris Benoit, Edge, Kane, and Shelton Benjamin as the participants. The winner of the match would be the person who ascended the ladder and unlatched a hanging briefcase containing the guaranteed contract.

Edge went on to win after a match which entailed many spots and was considered by many to be a "showstealer". Edge then carried and used the briefcase as a weapon for the next nine months including once putting it on the line against Matt Hardy at WWE Homecoming, in a match where the loser had to leave RAW.

Edge used the contract at the January 2006 New Year's Revolution, defeating WWE Champion John Cena in less than two minutes directly after Cena had retained his title in an Elimination Chamber match.

Cena reclaimed the title at the Royal Rumble, three weeks (to the day) later.

[edit] 2006

The "Money in the Bank" idea was revived by Carlito on a February 2006 episode of RAW. Mr. McMahon approved the suggestion and set up "qualifying matches" for the match that would take place at WrestleMania 22. It was later announced that the match was to be "interpromotional" and that SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long would also set up "qualifying matches" to select three members of his roster to compete.

In the RAW brand qualifying matches; Rob Van Dam defeated Trevor Murdoch, Shelton Benjamin defeated Chavo Guerrero, and Ric Flair defeated Carlito.

On SmackDown! Finlay defeated Bobby Lashley and Matt Hardy defeated The Road Warrior. Lashley, however, was able to get into the match by winning a "Last Chance Battle Royal".

Rob Van Dam as Mr. Money-In-The-Bank 2006
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Rob Van Dam as Mr. Money-In-The-Bank 2006

Rob Van Dam won this "Money in the Bank" ladder match after pushing Benjamin and Hardy off of a ladder, while he was on another ladder, and retrieving the briefcase.

That April, Van Dam defended the contract and won the Intercontinental title in a match against Shelton Benjamin in a "contract vs title" match at Backlash. This match was the first match in which the Money in the Bank contract would not be contested in a ladder match.

Van Dam cashed in his contract at the Extreme Championship Wrestling pay-per-view One Night Stand, and defeated John Cena to win the WWE Championship. The match ended with Cena getting screwed after Edge, the #1 contender to the title, interfered on behalf of Van Dam and speared Cena through a table, knocking him out long enough for Van Dam to hit his Five Star Frog Splash and allow Paul Heyman to replace the unconscious referee to count the pinfall.

Van Dam would successfully defend the title against Edge two weeks later at Vengeance. However, Van Dam would go on to lose the title to Edge in a triple threat match that also featured John Cena on the July 3, 2006 episode of RAW. This result was booked in the aftermath of Van Dam being arrested for drug possession.


[edit] Match history

[edit] Official Money In The Bank Ladder Matches

[edit] Official cashed in Money in the Bank matches

[edit] Money in the Bank defenses

Along with the official Money in the Bank ladder matches that have taken place at WrestleMania, there have been matches in which the current holder of the Money in the Bank contract has placed their championship shot on the line against an opponent. The Money In The Bank contract hasn't changed hands in a defense to date.

This match was also a "loser leaves RAW" match and saw Matt Hardy sent to SmackDown!.
This match also had Benjamin's Intercontinental Championship on the line. Rob Van Dam won the match, retaining his MitB and winning the IC Championship.

[edit] Trivia

  • Both MitB matches have been the second match of their respective WrestleMania's.
  • Shelton Benjamin is the only man to participate in both MitB matches. He also held the Intercontinental Championship at the time of both MitB's.
  • Both MitB winners have beaten John Cena for the WWE Championship, in the state of New York, in 2006.
  • Neither of the MitB winners had previously held a World Title prior to cashing in their title match.
  • In both of the two MitB title reigns, the title has been held for less than a month on each occasion, 21 days in Edge's case and 22 days in RVD's.
  • RVD is the only man to have held a title with his MitB case.
  • This match is playable on WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007.
  • Both MitB winners are undefeated at WrestleMania
  • So far all of the MitB matches have had men with TLC Match expierence (Edge, Christian, Rob Van Dam, Matt Hardy, Kane, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit and Ric Flair
  • Matt Hardy (2) and Shelton Benjamin (3) have had more than one oportunity to be the holder of the MitB briefcase

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