WWE Reveals Its Ranking Of Every Single MONEY IN THE BANK Cash-In

WWE Reveals Its Ranking Of Every Single MONEY IN THE BANK Cash-In

There's been a total of nineteen Money in the Bank cash-ins since the match was first launched in 2006 and WWE has today revealed its official rankings of all the successful and failed attempts. Take a look...

By JoshWilding - May 28, 2018 07:05 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Money in the Bank is one of WWE's most enjoyable PPVs, especially as it's often wildly unpredictable and the subsequent excitement surrounding when a cash-in will happen is hard to replicate. There have, of course, been some not so exciting attempts over the years and those which are just downright iconic but WWE has today revealed its own official ranking of them from worst to best.

Poor Baron Corbin is in 
last place and considering the fact his push was halted due to comments on social media and he only found out he would fail the day it happened, that must still sting.

Meanwhile, the #1 spot belonging to birthday boy Seth Rollins probably won't surprise you considering the fact that him stealing the WWE Championship at WrestleMania from Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns was downright incredible! We're sure you have your own thoughts on how these cash-ins should be ranked, though, so be sure to share your thoughts in the comments section.


#19 Baron Corbin (WWE Championship - 2017)
#18 John Cena (WWE Championship - 2012)
#17 Damien Sandow (World Heavyweight Championship - 2013
#16 Jack Swagger (World Heavyweight Championship - 2010)
#15 CM Punk (World Heavyweight Championship - 2009)
#14 Alberto Del Rio (WWE Championship - 2011)
#13 CM Punk (World Heavyweight Championship - 2008)
#12 Edge (World Heavyweight Championship - 2007)
#11/#10 Tie: Randy Orton (WWE Championship - 2013) and Sheamus (WWE World Heavyweight Championship - 2015)
#9 Carmella (SmackDown Women's Championship - 2018)
#8 Daniel Bryan (World Heavyweight Championship - 2011)
#7 Kane (World Heavyweight Championship - 2010)
#6 Rob Van Dam (WWE Championship - 2006)
#5 Edge (WWE Championship 2006)
#4 The Miz (WWE Championship 2010)
#3 Dean Ambrose (WWE World Heavyweight Championship - 2016)
#2 Dolph Ziggler (World Heavyweight Championship - 2013)
#1 Seth Rollins (WWE World Heavyweight Championship - 2015)
 
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