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*** Wrestling/{{Carmella}} showed up during the Women's Championship match between {{Wrestling/Naomi}} and [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Lana]] to tease cashing in her Money in the Bank contract. The odd part was that this led to ''Lana'' losing the match, so we had a case of one heel causing another heel to lose.

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*** Wrestling/{{Carmella}} showed up during the Women's Championship match between {{Wrestling/Naomi}} Wrestling/{{Naomi|Wrestler}} and [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Lana]] to tease cashing in her Money in the Bank contract. The odd part was that this led to ''Lana'' losing the match, so we had a case of one heel causing another heel to lose.

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* BrokenBase: ''Money in the Bank 2017'' got some ''very'' mixed reactions:
** The show had very screwy finishes to over half of its matches, but none more so than the women's ladder match, which saw {{Wrestling/Carmella}} walking away with the briefcase. Why? Because ''James Ellsworth'' climbed the ladder, retrieved it, and dropped it to her. Some fans are all right with this result because Carmella and Ellsworth are {{heel}}s and would pull a stunt such as this to get heat. However, there are a lot of fans who say the problem isn't that they did this at all, it's that they did this ''in the first ever women's Money in the Bank ladder match''. WWE touted the match as being historic in the build-up, and then had a man pull down the briefcase to give it to a woman.
** Wrestling/TheNewDay officially won their match against Wrestling/TheUsos for the Tag Team Championship, but it was a ''count out victory'', so the Usos retained the championship. Many people hate seeing any title match end on a count out, but at the same time, this was one that the Usos forced themselves, so it was also a way to get heat.
** Wrestling/{{Carmella}} showed up during the Women's Championship match between {{Wrestling/Naomi}} and [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Lana]] to tease cashing in her Money in the Bank contract. The odd part was that this led to ''Lana'' losing the match, so we had a case of one heel causing another heel to lose.
** Wrestling/JinderMahal retaining the WWE Championship against Wrestling/RandyOrton was contentious enough, as many people still don't consider Mahal to be a credible champion. However, this time, Orton was distracted by the Singh brothers, when, in reaction to getting ejected from ringside by the referee after putting Mahal's foot on the rope during a pin attempt, they decided to assault Randy's father, [[Wrestling/BobOrtonJr "Cowboy" Bob Orton]], who was sitting at ringside. This led to Orton coming to his dad's aid and going to town on the Singh brothers, which gave Mahal time to recover. The problem is that this was more or less how their championship match at ''Wrestling/{{Backlash}}'' one month earlier had gone, so it was mostly just a rerun.
** And all that's not including the fact that this edition was ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' exclusive, which made fans wonder if ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' was going to have a ''Wrestling/KingOfTheRing'' tournament to compensate for this.

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''Money in the Bank 2017'' got some ''very'' mixed reactions:
** *** The show had very screwy finishes to over half of its matches, but none more so than the women's ladder match, which saw {{Wrestling/Carmella}} walking away with the briefcase. Why? Because ''James Ellsworth'' climbed the ladder, retrieved it, and dropped it to her. Some fans are all right with this result because Carmella and Ellsworth are {{heel}}s and would pull a stunt such as this to get heat. However, there are a lot of fans who say the problem isn't that they did this at all, it's that they did this ''in the first ever women's Money in the Bank ladder match''. WWE touted the match as being historic in the build-up, and then had a man pull down the briefcase to give it to a woman.
** *** Wrestling/TheNewDay officially won their match against Wrestling/TheUsos for the Tag Team Championship, but it was a ''count out victory'', so the Usos retained the championship. Many people hate seeing any title match end on a count out, but at the same time, this was one that the Usos forced themselves, so it was also a way to get heat.
** *** Wrestling/{{Carmella}} showed up during the Women's Championship match between {{Wrestling/Naomi}} and [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Lana]] to tease cashing in her Money in the Bank contract. The odd part was that this led to ''Lana'' losing the match, so we had a case of one heel causing another heel to lose.
** *** Wrestling/JinderMahal retaining the WWE Championship against Wrestling/RandyOrton was contentious enough, as many people still don't consider Mahal to be a credible champion. However, this time, Orton was distracted by the Singh brothers, when, in reaction to getting ejected from ringside by the referee after putting Mahal's foot on the rope during a pin attempt, they decided to assault Randy's father, [[Wrestling/BobOrtonJr "Cowboy" Bob Orton]], who was sitting at ringside. This led to Orton coming to his dad's aid and going to town on the Singh brothers, which gave Mahal time to recover. The problem is that this was more or less how their championship match at ''Wrestling/{{Backlash}}'' one month earlier had gone, so it was mostly just a rerun.
** *** And all that's not including the fact that this edition was ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' exclusive, which made fans wonder if ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' was going to have a ''Wrestling/KingOfTheRing'' tournament to compensate for this.



** 2022: Wrestling/LivMorgan cashing in her MITB briefcase on Creator/RondaRousey to win the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship.

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** 2022: Wrestling/LivMorgan cashing in her MITB briefcase on Creator/RondaRousey Wrestling/RondaRousey to win the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship.



* ValuesDissonance: From 2010 to 2016, there was no women's Money in the Bank ladder match (the first Money in the Bank PPV did feature two women's matches which were rare at the time, but they were singles matches for the WWE Divas Championship and the WWE Women's Championship). However, the Women's Evolution allowed WWE's female talents to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match beginning in 2017 and these days, not having a women's MITB match would get plenty of fan backlash these days as gender equality and feminism are on the rise.

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* ValuesDissonance: From 2010 to 2016, there was no women's Money in the Bank ladder match (the first Money in the Bank PPV did feature two women's matches which were rare at the time, but they were singles matches for the WWE Divas Championship and the WWE Women's Championship). However, the Women's Evolution Wrestling/WWEWomensEvolution allowed WWE's female talents to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match beginning in 2017 and these days, not having a women's MITB match would get plenty of fan backlash these days as gender equality and feminism are on the rise.
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** 2023: Wrestling/RomanReigns's first loss after three years at the hands of Wrestling/TheUsos.

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** 2023: Wrestling/RomanReigns's first loss after three and a half years at the hands of Wrestling/TheUsos.
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** 2023: Wrestling/RomanReigns's first loss after three years at the hands of Wrestling/TheUsos.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: In the 2020 event, the crash pad used to gimmick Rey and Alistair's falls is clearly visible in some of the panoramic shots of the top of the building.

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* SpecialEffectsFailure: In the 2020 event, the crash pad used to gimmick Rey and Alistair's Aleister's falls is clearly visible in some of the panoramic shots of the top of the building.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Wrestling/BrockLesnar showing up in the 2019 Men's [=MitB=] match, replacing Wrestling/SamiZayn who was injured before the event.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Wrestling/BrockLesnar showing up in the 2019 Men's [=MitB=] match, replacing Wrestling/SamiZayn who was injured before the event.event.
* ValuesDissonance: From 2010 to 2016, there was no women's Money in the Bank ladder match (the first Money in the Bank PPV did feature two women's matches which were rare at the time, but they were singles matches for the WWE Divas Championship and the WWE Women's Championship). However, the Women's Evolution allowed WWE's female talents to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match beginning in 2017 and these days, not having a women's MITB match would get plenty of fan backlash these days as gender equality and feminism are on the rise.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Wrestling/BrockLesnar showing up in the 2019 Men's [=MitB=] match, replacing Wrestling/SamiZayn who was injured before the event.
* ValuesDissonance: When the Money in the Bank PPV made its debut back in 2010, only the men got to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match and would do so for the next six years. However in 2017 as gender equality was on the rise as well as the ongoing Women's Evolution movement, it made sense for WWE's female talents to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match. These days, the two Money in the Bank ladder matches are divided by gender and not by brand in order to satisfy both the PR and the fans.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Wrestling/BrockLesnar showing up in the 2019 Men's [=MitB=] match, replacing Wrestling/SamiZayn who was injured before the event.
* ValuesDissonance: When the Money in the Bank PPV made its debut back in 2010, only the men got to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match and would do so for the next six years. However in 2017 as gender equality was on the rise as well as the ongoing Women's Evolution movement, it made sense for WWE's female talents to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match. These days, the two Money in the Bank ladder matches are divided by gender and not by brand in order to satisfy both the PR and the fans.
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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract during the 2018 event to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior after a 223-day title reign).

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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract during the 2018 event to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior after that ended a 223-day title reign).
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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract during the 2018 event to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).

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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract during the 2018 event to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).prior after a 223-day title reign).
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** 2022: Wrestling/LivMorgan cashing in her her MITB briefcase on Creator/RondaRousey to win the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship.

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** 2022: Wrestling/LivMorgan cashing in her her MITB briefcase on Creator/RondaRousey to win the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship.
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** 2022: Wrestling/LivMorgan cashing in her her MITB briefcase on Creator/RondaRousey to win the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship.
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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract during the 2017 event to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).

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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract during the 2017 2018 event to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Wrestling/BrockLesnar showing up in the 2019 Men's [=MitB=] match, replacing Wrestling/SamiZayn who was injured before the event.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Wrestling/BrockLesnar showing up in the 2019 Men's [=MitB=] match, replacing Wrestling/SamiZayn who was injured before the event.event.
* ValuesDissonance: When the Money in the Bank PPV made its debut back in 2010, only the men got to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match and would do so for the next six years. However in 2017 as gender equality was on the rise as well as the ongoing Women's Evolution movement, it made sense for WWE's female talents to compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match. These days, the two Money in the Bank ladder matches are divided by gender and not by brand in order to satisfy both the PR and the fans.
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** 2016: [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]] cashing in his MITB briefcase on Wrestling/SethRollins to win the WWE Title.

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** 2016: [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]] cashing in his MITB briefcase on Wrestling/SethRollins to win the WWE Title.Title -- right after Rollins had just defeated Wrestling/RomanReigns, ensuring that ''every single member of Wrestling/TheShield'' was WWE World Heavyweight Champion ''on the same night''.
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** 2011: Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Title and leaving the arena with it.

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** 2011: Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Title and leaving the arena with it.it -- less than two hours before his WWE contract '''''expired'''''.
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* FanNickname: The 2020 edition has been titled "Murder in the Bank" due to the ending of the Money in the Bank match having Wrestling/BaronCorbin "murdering" Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and Wrestling/AleisterBlack by hurling them off the roof.

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** The show had very screwy finishes to over half of its matches, but none more so than the women's ladder match, which saw {{Wrestling/Carmella}} walking away with the briefcase. Why? Because ''James Ellsworth'' climbed the ladder, retrieved it, and dropped it to her. Some fans are all right with this result because Carmella and Ellsworth are [[{{Heel}} heels]] and would pull a stunt such as this to get heat. However, there are a lot of fans who say the problem isn't that they did this at all, it's that they did this ''in the first ever women's Money in the Bank ladder match''. WWE touted the match as being historic in the build-up, and then had a man pull down the briefcase to give it to a woman.

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** The show had very screwy finishes to over half of its matches, but none more so than the women's ladder match, which saw {{Wrestling/Carmella}} walking away with the briefcase. Why? Because ''James Ellsworth'' climbed the ladder, retrieved it, and dropped it to her. Some fans are all right with this result because Carmella and Ellsworth are [[{{Heel}} heels]] {{heel}}s and would pull a stunt such as this to get heat. However, there are a lot of fans who say the problem isn't that they did this at all, it's that they did this ''in the first ever women's Money in the Bank ladder match''. WWE touted the match as being historic in the build-up, and then had a man pull down the briefcase to give it to a woman.



** Carmella showed up during the Women's Championship match between {{Wrestling/Naomi}} and [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Lana]] to tease cashing in her Money in the Bank contract. The odd part was that this led to ''Lana'' losing the match, so we had a case of one heel causing another heel to lose.

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** Carmella Wrestling/{{Carmella}} showed up during the Women's Championship match between {{Wrestling/Naomi}} and [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Lana]] to tease cashing in her Money in the Bank contract. The odd part was that this led to ''Lana'' losing the match, so we had a case of one heel causing another heel to lose.



** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme ("Who's that jumping up the sky? R-e-y Mysterio, here we go!"). Alternatively, just like fans joked that AJ Styles really died in the Boneyard Match, both Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black were killed and Corbin is wanted for murder.

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** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme ("Who's that jumping up the sky? R-e-y Mysterio, here we go!"). Alternatively, just like fans joked that AJ Styles Wrestling/AJStyles really died in the Boneyard Match, both Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black Wrestling/AleisterBlack were killed and Corbin is wanted for murder.



** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).

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** Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract during the 2017 event to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).



** 2012: Wrestling/CMPunk vs [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] for the WWE Championship.



** 2016: Wrestling/DeanAmbrose cashing in his MITB briefcase on Wrestling/SethRollins to win the WWE Title.

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** 2016: Wrestling/DeanAmbrose [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]] cashing in his MITB briefcase on Wrestling/SethRollins to win the WWE Title.
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** The 2020 edition is also very divisive. Some people thought it was creative and hilarious (it has an entire folder to itself [[Funny/MoneyInTheBank on our page]]), some thought it was just inconceivably stupid and unfunny, not to mention utterly pointless in the end as ''neither'' winner actually got to even ''attempt'' to cash in their briefcase.[[note]][[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] was simply awarded the RAW Women's Championship when Wrestling/BeckyLynch vacated it to take time off to have a baby, while Otis ended up losing the case to Wrestling/TheMiz when his own tag partner Tucker betrayed him because... reasons.[[/note]] Notably, the entire match was [[http://wrestlecrap.com/inductions/money-in-the-bank-2020/ inducted]] into Website/WrestleCrap.

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* BizarroEpisode: Needless to say 2020 will be the year of the very weird and crazy Money in the Bank.

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* BizarroEpisode: Needless to say say, 2020 will be the year of in which the very weird and crazy Money in the Bank.namesake match took place across WWE's Titan Tower.



** The cash-ins are popularly used as jokes for interference and stealing scenarios.
** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme. Alternatively, just like fans joked that AJ Styles really died in the Boneyard Match, both Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black were killed and Corbin is wanted for murder.
--> Who's that jumping up the sky? R-e-y Mysterio, here we go!

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** The cash-ins are popularly used as jokes for interference and stealing YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle scenarios.
** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme. theme ("Who's that jumping up the sky? R-e-y Mysterio, here we go!"). Alternatively, just like fans joked that AJ Styles really died in the Boneyard Match, both Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black were killed and Corbin is wanted for murder.
--> Who's that jumping up the sky? R-e-y Mysterio, here we go!
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** 2021: Wrestling/JohnCena making his return.
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** And all that’s not including the fact that this edition was ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' exclusive, which made fans wonder if ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' was going to have a ''Wrestling/KingOfTheRing'' tournament to compensate for this.
* FountainOfMemes: ''Money in the Bank 2020'' has joined both Boneyard Match and Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36 as one of the most memed matches of the year.

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** And all that’s that's not including the fact that this edition was ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' exclusive, which made fans wonder if ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' was going to have a ''Wrestling/KingOfTheRing'' tournament to compensate for this.
* FountainOfMemes: ''Money in the Bank 2020'' has joined both Boneyard Match and Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36 ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 36'' as one of the most memed matches of the year.
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* BizarroEpisode: Needless to say ''2020'' will the year of the very weird and crazy Money in the Bank.

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* BizarroEpisode: Needless to say ''2020'' 2020 will be the year of the very weird and crazy Money in the Bank.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: In the 2020 event, the crash pad used to gimmick Rey and Alistair's falls is clearly visible in some of the panoramic shots of the top of the building.

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* BizarroEpisode: Needless to say ''2020'' will the year of the very weird and crazy Money in the Bank.



* FountainOfMemes: ''Money in the Bank 2020'' has joined both Boneyard Match and Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36 as one of the most memed matches of the year.



** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme.

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** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme. Alternatively, just like fans joked that AJ Styles really died in the Boneyard Match, both Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black were killed and Corbin is wanted for murder.

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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre offering his defeated opponent Wrestling/SethRollins a handshake in the 2020 edition is given a different light following the announcement the next day that Rollins is gonna be a father.



** 2020: The Money in the Bank Match taking place in WWE HQ. [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] and Otis both winning the match, with the latter winning it by accident. Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off both Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and Wrestling/AleisterBlack on the rooftop balcony during the men's match also gained notoriety.

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** 2020: The Money in the Bank Match taking place in WWE HQ. Specifically the scenes of [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] and Otis both winning the match, with the latter winning it by accident. Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off both Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and Wrestling/AleisterBlack on the rooftop balcony during the men's match also gained notoriety.
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** Wrestling/JinderMahal retaining the WWE Championship against Wrestling/RandyOrton was contentious enough, as many people still don't consider Mahal to be a credible champion. However, this time, Orton was distracted by the Singh brothers, when, in reaction to getting ejected from ringside by the referee after putting Mahal's foot on the rope during a pin attempt, they decided to assault Randy's father, "Cowboy" Wrestling/BobOrton, who was sitting at ringside. This led to Orton coming to his dad's aid and going to town on the Singh brothers, which gave Mahal time to recover. The problem is that this was more or less how their championship match at ''Wrestling/{{Backlash}}'' one month earlier had gone, so it was mostly just a rerun.

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** Wrestling/JinderMahal retaining the WWE Championship against Wrestling/RandyOrton was contentious enough, as many people still don't consider Mahal to be a credible champion. However, this time, Orton was distracted by the Singh brothers, when, in reaction to getting ejected from ringside by the referee after putting Mahal's foot on the rope during a pin attempt, they decided to assault Randy's father, [[Wrestling/BobOrtonJr "Cowboy" Wrestling/BobOrton, Bob Orton]], who was sitting at ringside. This led to Orton coming to his dad's aid and going to town on the Singh brothers, which gave Mahal time to recover. The problem is that this was more or less how their championship match at ''Wrestling/{{Backlash}}'' one month earlier had gone, so it was mostly just a rerun.
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** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme.

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** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{rey Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme.

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** Wrestling/JinderMahal retaining the WWE Championship against Wrestling/RandyOrton was contentious enough, as many people still don't consider Mahal to be a credible champion. However, this time, Orton was distracted by the Singh brothers, when, in reaction to getting ejected from ringside by the referee after putting Mahal's foot on the rope during a pin attempt, they decided to assault Randy's father, "Cowboy" Bob Orton, who was sitting at ringside. This led to Orton coming to his dad's aid and going to town on the Singh brothers, which gave Mahal time to recover. The problem is that this was more or less how their championship match at ''Wrestling/{{Backlash}}'' one month earlier had gone, so it was mostly just a rerun.

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** Wrestling/JinderMahal retaining the WWE Championship against Wrestling/RandyOrton was contentious enough, as many people still don't consider Mahal to be a credible champion. However, this time, Orton was distracted by the Singh brothers, when, in reaction to getting ejected from ringside by the referee after putting Mahal's foot on the rope during a pin attempt, they decided to assault Randy's father, "Cowboy" Bob Orton, Wrestling/BobOrton, who was sitting at ringside. This led to Orton coming to his dad's aid and going to town on the Singh brothers, which gave Mahal time to recover. The problem is that this was more or less how their championship match at ''Wrestling/{{Backlash}}'' one month earlier had gone, so it was mostly just a rerun.



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** The cash-ins are popularly used as jokes for interference and stealing scenarios.
** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off Wrestling/{{rey Mysterio|Jr}} in the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition saw fans editing the clip with Mysterio's original WWE theme.
--> Who's that jumping up the sky? R-e-y Mysterio, here we go!



** Alexa Bliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).

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** Alexa Bliss Wrestling/AlexaBliss shockingly cashing in the Money in the Bank contract to become a three-time Raw Women's Champion (winning it was shocking on its own after losing the title only two months prior).prior).
** Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off both Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and Wrestling/AleisterBlack on the rooftop balcony during the 2020 edition. While there's obviously a safety padding below, it's still a shocking sight to see.



** 2010: Wrestling/{{Kane}} winning the Wrestling/WWESmackDown Money in the Bank match and cashing in his MITB briefcase on Wrestling/ReyMysterio to win the World Heavyweight Championship.

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** 2010: Wrestling/{{Kane}} winning the Wrestling/WWESmackDown Money in the Bank match and cashing in his MITB briefcase on Wrestling/ReyMysterio Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} to win the World Heavyweight Championship.



** 2015: Wrestling/JohnCena vs [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]] -- the rematch.

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** 2015: Wrestling/JohnCena vs [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]] Wrestling/KevinOwens -- the rematch.



** 2019: Either Wrestling/{{Bayley}} winning the Women's MITB match and later cashing in the briefcase on new-[=SmackDown=] Women's Champion Wrestling/{{Charlotte}} to win the title, Wrestling/SethRollins vs Wrestling/AJStyles for the WWE Universal Championship, Andrade's sunset flip bomb on Wrestling/FinnBalor on the ladder, or Wrestling/BrockLesnar winning the Men's Money in the Bank, despite not being in the match.
** 2020: The Money in the Bank Match taking place in WWE HQ. Wrestling/{{Asuka}} and Otis both winning the match, with the latter winning it by accident.

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** 2019: Either Wrestling/{{Bayley}} winning the Women's MITB match and later cashing in the briefcase on new-[=SmackDown=] Women's Champion Wrestling/{{Charlotte}} Wrestling/CharlotteFlair to win the title, Wrestling/SethRollins vs Wrestling/AJStyles for the WWE Universal Championship, Andrade's Wrestling/{{Andrade|CienAlmas}}'s sunset flip bomb on Wrestling/FinnBalor [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Balor]] on the ladder, or Wrestling/BrockLesnar winning the Men's Money in the Bank, despite not being in the match.
** 2020: The Money in the Bank Match taking place in WWE HQ. Wrestling/{{Asuka}} [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] and Otis both winning the match, with the latter winning it by accident.accident. Wrestling/BaronCorbin throwing off both Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and Wrestling/AleisterBlack on the rooftop balcony during the men's match also gained notoriety.
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** 2019: Either Wrestling/{{Bayley}} winning the Women's MITB match and later cashing in the briefcase on new-[=SmackDown=] Women's Champion Wrestling/{{Charlotte}} to win the title, Wrestling/SethRollins vs Wrestling/AJStyles for the WWE Universal Championship, Andrade's sunset flip bomb on Wrestling/FinnBalor on the ladder, or Wrestling/BrockLesnar winning the Men's Money in the Bank.
** 2020: The Money in the Bank Match taking place in WWE HQ. Wrestling/Asuka and Otis both winning the match, with the latter winning it by accident.

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** 2019: Either Wrestling/{{Bayley}} winning the Women's MITB match and later cashing in the briefcase on new-[=SmackDown=] Women's Champion Wrestling/{{Charlotte}} to win the title, Wrestling/SethRollins vs Wrestling/AJStyles for the WWE Universal Championship, Andrade's sunset flip bomb on Wrestling/FinnBalor on the ladder, or Wrestling/BrockLesnar winning the Men's Money in the Bank.
Bank, despite not being in the match.
** 2020: The Money in the Bank Match taking place in WWE HQ. Wrestling/Asuka Wrestling/{{Asuka}} and Otis both winning the match, with the latter winning it by accident.

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