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** Cashed in on Wrestling/BrockLesnar in the middle of a match between him and Wrestling/RomanReigns
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** Cashed in on Wrestling/BrockLesnar in the middle of a match between him and Wrestling/RomanReignsWrestling/RomanReigns. Pinned Reigns in the resulting Triple Threat Match to win the title.
* 2015: Wrestling/{{Sheamus}}
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* 2015: Wrestling/{{Sheamus}}
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** Cashed in on Wrestling/BrockLesnar in the middle of a match between him and Wrestling/RomanReigns
** Cashed in on Wrestling/BrockLesnar in the middle of a match between him and Wrestling/RomanReigns
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* TheArtifact: Even though the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler now moves between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have the different colors. Since 2011 the red briefcase represented the WWE Championship, while the blue represented the World Heavyweight title. With the unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, the briefcase became gold.
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* TheArtifact: Even though the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler now moves between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have had the different colors. Since Between 2011 and 2013 the red briefcase represented the WWE Championship, while the blue represented the World Heavyweight title. With the unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, the briefcase became gold.
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* TheArtifact: Since the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler move between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have the different colors. Since 2011 the red briefcase represent the WWE Championship, while the blue represent the World Heavyweight title. With the unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, the briefcase became gold.
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* TheArtifact: Since Even though the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler move now moves between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have the different colors. Since 2011 the red briefcase represent represented the WWE Championship, while the blue represent represented the World Heavyweight title. With the unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, the briefcase became gold.
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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue. With unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, it became gold.
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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's its own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, brand's titles, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue. With the unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, it became gold.
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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Punk was able to avoid a cash-in at the actual PPV by Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio due to this for three reasons: 1. He had enough to recuperate after his amazing match with Wrestling/JohnCena, 2. Punk's the only man other than Edge to cash in the briefcase multiple times, and 3. Vince was [[CallingYourAttacks calling]] for Del Rio ''right in front of him''. End result? A kick and a goodbye kiss later, Punk has just left the WWE, one hour before his contract expired, with the WWE Championship, effectively sticking it to Wrestling/VinceMcMahon.
* DefeatByModesty: How Del Rio won his briefcase. Both him and Mysterio was on ladders trying to reach the briefcase when Del Rio in a moment of GenreSavvy, removed Mysterio's mask. Mysterio immediately covered his face and Del Rio pushed him off his ladder and could uninterrupted retrieve the briefcase.
* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, but as soon as that deed is done, they will turn on each other.
* DefeatByModesty: How Del Rio won his briefcase. Both him and Mysterio was on ladders trying to reach the briefcase when Del Rio in a moment of GenreSavvy, removed Mysterio's mask. Mysterio immediately covered his face and Del Rio pushed him off his ladder and could uninterrupted retrieve the briefcase.
* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, but as soon as that deed is done, they will turn on each other.
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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Punk was able to avoid a cash-in at the actual PPV by Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio due to this for three reasons: 1. He had enough time to recuperate after his amazing match with Wrestling/JohnCena, 2. Punk's the only man other than Edge to cash in the briefcase multiple times, and 3. Vince was [[CallingYourAttacks calling]] for Del Rio ''right in front of him''. End result? A kick and a goodbye kiss later, Punk has just left the WWE, one hour before his contract expired, with the WWE Championship, effectively sticking it to Wrestling/VinceMcMahon.
* DefeatByModesty: How Del Rio won his briefcase. Bothhim he and Mysterio was were on ladders trying to reach the briefcase when Del Rio Rio, in a moment of GenreSavvy, removed Mysterio's mask. Mysterio immediately covered his face face, and Del Rio pushed him off his ladder and could uninterrupted was able to retrieve the briefcase.
briefcase without interruption.
* EnemyMine: Short team ups willhappens happen to get rid of another person, but as soon as that deed is done, they will turn on each other.
* DefeatByModesty: How Del Rio won his briefcase. Both
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* FollowTheLeader: Given the way Edge won his Championship, by taking advantage of an vulnerable champion, who either has had a match prior, or just received a beatdown from a different wrestler, became a staple on how the briefcase would get cashed in. Only two people has averted this by stating when and where. Rob Van Dam, on ECW One Night stand against John Cena. And John Cena against CM Punk on Raw's 1000 episode. Mr Kennedy is the only one who has lost his briefcase to another wrestler, namely Edge.
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* FollowTheLeader: Given the way Edge won his Championship, by taking advantage of an a vulnerable champion, champion who either has had just finished a match prior, or just (or otherwise received a beatdown from a different wrestler, wrestler) became a staple on of how the briefcase would get cashed in. Only two people has have averted this by stating when and where. where: Rob Van Dam, on Dam (on ECW One Night stand Stand against John Cena. And Cena) and John Cena against (against CM Punk on Raw's 1000 episode.1000th episode). Mr Kennedy is the only one who has lost his briefcase to another wrestler, namely Edge.
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* RunningGag[=/=]KickTheDog: Not so much on the show itself, but, inevitably everyone who has gone on to successfully cash in his shot has done so immediately after a Champion has defended the title against somebody else.
** LaserGuidedKarma: To the point that people who have cashed in the briefcase before now find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, the first man to cash in two [=MiTB=] briefcases, who had the case cashed in on him after a well-deserved beatdown by Wrestling/{{Batista}}...by Wrestling/CMPunk, who would later on become the ''second'' man to cash in two briefcases and the first and only man to not only win multiple [=MiTB=] ladder matches, but also ''consecutive'' [=MiTB=] ladder matches.
** LaserGuidedKarma: To the point that people who have cashed in the briefcase before now find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, the first man to cash in two [=MiTB=] briefcases, who had the case cashed in on him after a well-deserved beatdown by Wrestling/{{Batista}}...by Wrestling/CMPunk, who would later on become the ''second'' man to cash in two briefcases and the first and only man to not only win multiple [=MiTB=] ladder matches, but also ''consecutive'' [=MiTB=] ladder matches.
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* RunningGag[=/=]KickTheDog: Not so much on the show itself, but, inevitably almost everyone who has gone on to successfully cash in his shot has done so immediately after a Champion has defended the title against somebody else.
** LaserGuidedKarma: To the point that people who have cashed in the briefcase before now find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, the first man to cash in two [=MiTB=] briefcases, who had the case cashed in on him after a well-deserved beatdown by Wrestling/{{Batista}}... by Wrestling/CMPunk, who would later on become the ''second'' man to cash in two briefcases and the first and only man to not only win multiple [=MiTB=] ladder matches, but also ''consecutive'' [=MiTB=] ladder matches.
** LaserGuidedKarma: To the point that people who have cashed in the briefcase before now find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, the first man to cash in two [=MiTB=] briefcases, who had the case cashed in on him after a well-deserved beatdown by Wrestling/{{Batista}}... by Wrestling/CMPunk, who would later on become the ''second'' man to cash in two briefcases and the first and only man to not only win multiple [=MiTB=] ladder matches, but also ''consecutive'' [=MiTB=] ladder matches.
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* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with it, one hour before his contract ''expired'', indelibly humiliating Vince in the process. The next night on RAW when Cena was supposed to be fired -- but he wasn't, due to ''Vince'' being fired himself.
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* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with it, one hour before his contract ''expired'', indelibly humiliating Vince in the process. The next night on RAW when RAW, Cena was supposed to be fired -- but he wasn't, due to ''Vince'' being fired himself.
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** Damien cashed in on Cena, but failed to win the World Heavyweight Title. Orton cashed in Bryan to become the WWE Champion.
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Held at own Money in the Bank PPV. Between 2010 and 2013 there where two separate matches, one for the WWE Championship, the other for the World Heavyweight Championship. Beginning 2014 there will only be one ladder match for the briefcase due to the unification of the WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship.
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The [[GimmickMatches gimmick]] being, that the holder of the briefcase may choose to start the match ''at any time''. As long as it hasn't been a year since they won it, at least. This rule is frequently abused to start a championship match immediately after the current champion has already defended his belt, and is still tired out from the match. As such, Money in the Bank cash-ins have a higher-than-average chance of resulting in a new champion.
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The [[GimmickMatches gimmick]] being, is that the holder of the briefcase may choose to start the match ''at any time''. As long as it hasn't been a year since they won it, at least. time'' within the next year. This rule is frequently abused to start a championship match immediately after the current champion has already defended his belt, and is still tired out from the that match. As such, Money in the Bank cash-ins have a higher-than-average chance of resulting in a new champion.
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* 2014: Wrestling/SethRollins.
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* TheArtifact: Since the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler move between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have the different colors. Since 2011 the red briefcase represent the WWE Championship, while the blue represent the World Heavyweight title.
** Of course, since the title has now been unified after ''TLC 2013'', it can be assumed that the case will go back to its original color of black.
* TheBadGuyWins: Whenever a {{heel}} wins the [=MitB=] ladder match. The 2011 [=MitB=] had Punk win the WWE Championship and jump ship.
** Of course, in that scenario Punk is a designated "Bad Guy" at best, since he was wildly cheered on TV during the lead-up to match and ''Money in the Bank 2011'' took place in his hometown of Chicago.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue.
** Of course, since the title has now been unified after ''TLC 2013'', it can be assumed that the case will go back to its original color of black.
* TheBadGuyWins: Whenever a {{heel}} wins the [=MitB=] ladder match. The 2011 [=MitB=] had Punk win the WWE Championship and jump ship.
** Of course, in that scenario Punk is a designated "Bad Guy" at best, since he was wildly cheered on TV during the lead-up to match and ''Money in the Bank 2011'' took place in his hometown of Chicago.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue.
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* TheArtifact: Since the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler move between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have the different colors. Since 2011 the red briefcase represent the WWE Championship, while the blue represent the World Heavyweight title.
** Of course, sincetitle. With the title has now been unified after ''TLC 2013'', it can be assumed that unification of both titles into the case will go back to its original color of black.
WWE World Heavyweight title, the briefcase became gold.
*TheBadGuyWins: TheBadGuyWins:
** Whenever a {{heel}} wins the [=MitB=] laddermatch. match.
** The 2011 [=MitB=] had Punk win the WWE Championship and jumpship.
**ship. Of course, in that scenario Punk is was a designated "Bad Guy" at best, since he was wildly cheered on TV during the lead-up to match and ''Money in the Bank 2011'' took place in his hometown of Chicago.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue. With unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, it became gold.
** Of course, since
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** Whenever a {{heel}} wins the [=MitB=] ladder
** The 2011 [=MitB=] had Punk win the WWE Championship and jump
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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue. With unification of both titles into the WWE World Heavyweight title, it became gold.
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* DefeatByModesty: How Del Rio won his briefcase. Both him and Mysterio was on ladders trying to reach the briefcase when Del Rio in a moment of GenreSavvy, removed Mysterio's mask. Mysterio immediately cover his face and Del Rio pushed him off his ladder and could uninterrupted retrieve the briefcase.
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* DefeatByModesty: How Del Rio won his briefcase. Both him and Mysterio was on ladders trying to reach the briefcase when Del Rio in a moment of GenreSavvy, removed Mysterio's mask. Mysterio immediately cover covered his face and Del Rio pushed him off his ladder and could uninterrupted retrieve the briefcase.
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'''''Money in the Bank''''' is a Wrestling/{{WWE}} pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXI'') where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE or World Heavyweight Championship match.
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'''''Money in the Bank''''' is a Wrestling/{{WWE}} pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXI'') where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE or World Heavyweight Championship match.
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Held at own Money in the Bank PPV. Two separate matches, one for the WWE Championship, the other for the World Heavyweight Championship.
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[[folder: Winners]]
Held at Wrestling/WrestleMania 21-26. The winner could chose which title to go after, the WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship.
* 2005: Wrestling/{{Edge}}
** Cashed in on Wrestling/JohnCena to become WWE Champion
* 2006: Wrestling/RobVanDam
** Cashed in on John Cena after given notice on the where and when, ECW One Night Stand, to become WWE Champion.
* 2007: Mr Kennedy
** Lost the briefcase to Edge, who cashed in on Wrestling/TheUndertaker to become World Heavyweight Champion.
* 2008, 2009: Wrestling/CMPunk
** Cashed in on Edge and Wrestling/JeffHardy to become World Heavyweight Champion
* 2010: Wrestling/JackSwagger
** Swagger cashed in on Wrestling/ChrisJericho to become World Heavyweight Champion.
Held at own Money in the Bank PPV. Two separate matches, one for the WWE Championship, the other for the World Heavyweight Championship.
* 2010: Wrestling/{{Kane}} and Wrestling/TheMiz.
** Kane cashed in on Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} on the same night to become World Heavyweight Champion. Miz cashed in on Wrestling/RandyOrton to become WWE Champion.
* 2011: [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] and Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio
** Bryan cashed in on Wrestling/TheBigShow to become World Heavyweight Champion. Del Rio cashed in on Punk to become WWE Champion.
* 2012: Wrestling/DolphZiggler and John Cena
** Ziggler cashed in on Del Rio to become World Heavyweight Champion. John Cena cashed in on Punk, but became the first to lose when Big Show attacked for the DQ.
* 2013: Wrestling/DamienSandow and Randy Orton.
** Damien cashed in on Cena, but failed to win the World Heavyweight Title. Orton cashed in Bryan to become the WWE Champion.
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* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, but as soon as that deed is done, they will turn on each other, as Wrestling/CodyRhodes and Wrestling/DamienSandow soon found out when Sandow cheated Rhodes out of the briefcase during the 2013 event.
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* DefeatByModesty: How Del Rio won his briefcase. Both him and Mysterio was on ladders trying to reach the briefcase when Del Rio in a moment of GenreSavvy, removed Mysterio's mask. Mysterio immediately cover his face and Del Rio pushed him off his ladder and could uninterrupted retrieve the briefcase.
* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, but as soon as that deed is done, they will turn on eachother, as Wrestling/CodyRhodes and Wrestling/DamienSandow soon found out when Sandow cheated Rhodes out of the briefcase during the 2013 event.other.
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* EtTuBrute: In the 2013 edition, Punk had the ladder match won and was on his way to his third briefcase and a guaranteed shot at the WWE Championship, but was screwed out of it by his best friend Wrestling/PaulHeyman. No one was honestly surprised, and Punk was beating himself over the head because he knew he should've seen it coming but stupidly trusted Paul anyway.
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* CueTheFlyingPigs: The 2011 edition. ''Dear God'', the 2011 edition.
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** LaserGuidedKarma: To the point that people who have cashed in the case before now find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, the first man to cash in two [=MiTB=] briefcases, who had the case cashed in on him after a well-deserved beatdown by Wrestling/{{Batista}}...by Wrestling/CMPunk, the ''second'' man to cash in two briefcases and the first and only man to not only win multiple [=MiTB=] ladder matches, but also ''consecutive'' [=MiTB=] ladder matches.
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** LaserGuidedKarma: To the point that people who have cashed in the case briefcase before now find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, the first man to cash in two [=MiTB=] briefcases, who had the case cashed in on him after a well-deserved beatdown by Wrestling/{{Batista}}...by Wrestling/CMPunk, who would later on become the ''second'' man to cash in two briefcases and the first and only man to not only win multiple [=MiTB=] ladder matches, but also ''consecutive'' [=MiTB=] ladder matches.
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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Punk was able to avoid a cash-in at the actual PPV by Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio due to this for three reasons: 1. He had enough to recuperate after his amazing match with Wrestling/JohnCena, 2. Punk's the only man other than Edge to cash in the briefcase multiple times, and 3. Vince was [[CallingYourAttacks calling]] for Del Rio ''right in front of him''. End result? A kick and a goodbye kiss later, Punk has just left the WWE, one hour before his contract expired, with the WWE Championship, effectively sticking it to Wrestling/VinceMcMahon.
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** LaserGuidedKarma: To the point that people who have cashed in the case before now find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, the first man to cash in two [=MiTB=] briefcases, who had the case cashed in on him after a well-deserved beatdown by Wrestling/{{Batista}}...by Wrestling/CMPunk, the ''second'' man to cash in two briefcases and the first and only man to not only win multiple [=MiTB=] ladder matches, but also ''consecutive'' [=MiTB=] ladder matches.
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* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: That is the purpose of the briefcase. In fact, the very first edition of the PPV in 2010 had this happen to Wrestling/ReyMysterio when Kane cashed in his briefcase the very same night he ''won'' it, beating Wrestling/JackSwagger's record for the shortest amount of time to cash in a briefcase.
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** Of course, since the title has now been unified after ''TLC 2013'', it can be assumed that the case will go back to its original color of black.
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* RedBaron: The winner will be dubbed "Mr Money in the Bank".
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* LoserLeavesTown: Subverted with the Punk vs. Cena match in the 2011 edition. Punk was leaving either way, but if Cena lost he was to be fired. [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt Didn't happen, of course, though not for the reasons you think.]]
* RedBaron: The winner will be dubbed"Mr "Mr. Money in the Bank".
* RedBaron: The winner will be dubbed
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* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with it. The very night Punk's contract came to an end.
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* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with it. The very night Punk's it, one hour before his contract came ''expired'', indelibly humiliating Vince in the process. The next night on RAW when Cena was supposed to an end.be fired -- but he wasn't, due to ''Vince'' being fired himself.
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'''''Money in the Bank''''' is a Wrestling/{{WWE}} pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} XXI'') where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE or World Heavyweight Championship match.
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'''''Money in the Bank''''' is a Wrestling/{{WWE}} pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXI'') where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE or World Heavyweight Championship match.
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'''''Money in the Bank''''' is a Wrestling/{{WWE}} pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} XXI'') where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE Championship]] or [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-h.html World Heavyweight Championship]] match.
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'''''Money in the Bank''''' is a Wrestling/{{WWE}} pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} XXI'') where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE Championship]] or [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-h.html World Heavyweight Championship]] Championship match.
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Money in the Bank is a WWE pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at WrestleMania XXI) where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship match.
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* StartMyOwn: Money in the Bank was originally an event that took place at Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}, and proved so successful that it was given it's on PPV.
* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with Championship. The very night Punk's contract came to an end.
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* RunningGag[=/=]KickTheDog: Not so much on the show itself, but, inevitably everyone who has gone on to successfully cash in his shot has done so immediately after a Champion has defended the title against somebody else.
* StartMyOwn: Money in the Bank was originally an event that took place atWrestling/{{WrestleMania}}, ''[=WrestleMania=]'', and proved so successful that it was given it's on its own PPV.
* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away withChampionship.it. The very night Punk's contract came to an end.
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* StartMyOwn: Money in the Bank was originally an event that took place at
* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with
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* TheBadGuyWins: Whenever a {{heel}} wins the [=MitB=] ladder match. The 2011 [=MitB=] had Punk win the WWE Championship and jump ship.
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* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, but as soon as that deed is done, they will turn on each other as Wrestling/CodyRhodes and Wrestling/DamienSandow soon found out when Sandow cheated Rhodes out of the briefcase during the 2013 event.
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* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, but as soon as that deed is done, they will turn on each other other, as Wrestling/CodyRhodes and Wrestling/DamienSandow soon found out when Sandow cheated Rhodes out of the briefcase during the 2013 event.
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Money in the Bank is a WWE pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at WrestleMania XXI) where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship match.
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Money in the Bank is a WWE pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at WrestleMania XXI) where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championshipmatch.
match.
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!! Tropes associated with Money in the Bank
* TheArtifact: Since the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler move between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have the different colors, and since 2011 the red briefcase represent the WWE Championship, while the blue represent the World Heavyweight title.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue.
* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, as soon as that is done, the alliance crumble and they will fight each other.
* StartMyOwn: Money in the Bank was originally an event that took place at Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}, and proved so successful that it was given it's on PPV.
* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with Championship. The very night Punk's contract came to an end.
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Money in the Bank is a WWE pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at WrestleMania XXI) where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship
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!! Tropes associated with Money in the Bank
* TheArtifact: Since the Brand Extension has ended, and every wrestler move between Raw and Smackdown, the briefcases still have the different colors, and since 2011 the red briefcase represent the WWE Championship, while the blue represent the World Heavyweight title.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Once it was given it's own PPV, and Raw and Smackdown had their separate ladder match for their respective brands title, the Raw briefcase was red, while Smackdown was blue.
* EnemyMine: Short team ups will happens to get rid of another person, as soon as that is done, the alliance crumble and they will fight each other.
* StartMyOwn: Money in the Bank was originally an event that took place at Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}}, and proved so successful that it was given it's on PPV.
* WhamEpisode: The 2011 edition of [=MitB=] ended with Wrestling/CMPunk winning the WWE Championship from Wrestling/JohnCena and running away with Championship. The very night Punk's contract came to an end.
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Money in the Bank is a WWE pay-per-view which made its debut in 2010. It is based on the Money in the Bank ladder match (which debuted at WrestleMania XXI) where several wrestlers battle to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship match.