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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in on Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre on ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'' XL after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin" Rollins]].

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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in on at Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre on ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'' XL after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin" Rollins]].
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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in on Drew [=McIntyre=] on ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'' XL after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth "Freakin" Rollins.

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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in on Drew [=McIntyre=] Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre on ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'' XL after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin" Rollins.Rollins]].
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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in on Drew [=McIntyre=] on [=WrestleMania=] XL after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth "Freakin" Rollins.

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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in on Drew [=McIntyre=] on [=WrestleMania=] ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'' XL after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth "Freakin" Rollins.
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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in at ''[=WrestleMania=]'' XL on Drew [=McIntyre=] after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth "Freakin" Rollins.

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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in at ''[=WrestleMania=]'' XL on Drew [=McIntyre=] on [=WrestleMania=] XL after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth "Freakin" Rollins.
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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship.

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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 to win the WWE Women's Championship. Damien Priest cashed in at ''[=WrestleMania=]'' XL on Drew [=McIntyre=] after winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth "Freakin" Rollins.
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* 2023: Damian Priest and Iyo Sky

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* 2023: Damian Priest and [[Wrestling/IoShirai Iyo SkySky]]
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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at the 2023 Wrestling/SummerSlam to win the WWE Women's Championship.

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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at the ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' 2023 Wrestling/SummerSlam to win the WWE Women's Championship.
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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at the 2023 Wrestling/[=SummerSlam=] to win the WWE Women's Championship.

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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at the 2023 Wrestling/[=SummerSlam=] Wrestling/SummerSlam to win the WWE Women's Championship.
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** Iyo Sky cashed in on Wrestling/BiancaBelair at the 2023 Wrestling/[=SummerSlam=] to win the WWE Women's Championship.
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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Becky decides to drag Bayley down from the ladder under the briefcase with an open handcuff hooked onto her mouth...with the other cuff ''attached to her wrist''. IYO used this to her advantage by putting the cuff on Bayley, so now she can't climb up the ladder.
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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title. Austin Theory would cash in on the United States champion [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin'" Rollins]] on the November 7 episode of ''Raw''. This is the first time that the holder cashed in on outside the world titles and was one of the men who failed to cash in.

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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey Wrestling/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title. Austin Theory would cash in on the United States champion [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin'" Rollins]] on the November 7 episode of ''Raw''. This is the first time that the holder cashed in on outside the world titles and was one of the men who failed to cash in.



** 2010: Wrestling/TheMiz won the Raw Money in the Bank ladder match. Wrestling/{{Kane}} was still a face when he won the [=SmackDown=] ladder match although he would turn heel later that night by cashing in on World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio.
** 2011: Punk won the WWE Championship and jumped ship. (Of course, in that scenario Punk was a designated "Bad Guy" at best, since he was wildly cheered on TV during the lead-up to the match, and ''Money in the Bank 2011'' took place in his hometown of Chicago.) Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio won the Raw Money in the Bank ladder match. Christian won the World Heavyweight Title in 2011 from Randy Orton after the latter got himself disqualified in a match that allowed the title to change hands in that manner (although he too, like Punk, was a designated heel at best). Wrestling/DanielBryan was a face when he won the Smackdown ladder match, but turned heel not long after his cash-in.

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** 2010: Wrestling/TheMiz won the Raw Money in the Bank ladder match. Wrestling/{{Kane}} was still a face when he won the [=SmackDown=] ladder match although he would turn heel later that night by cashing in on World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio.
Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}}.
** 2011: Punk Wrestling/CMPunk won the WWE Championship and jumped ship. (Of course, in that scenario Punk was a designated "Bad Guy" at best, since he was wildly cheered on TV during the lead-up to the match, and ''Money in the Bank 2011'' took place in his hometown of Chicago.UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}}.) Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio won the Raw Money in the Bank ladder match. Christian Wrestling/{{Christian}} won the World Heavyweight Title in 2011 from Randy Orton Wrestling/RandyOrton after the latter got himself disqualified in a match that allowed the title to change hands in that manner (although he too, like Punk, was a designated heel at best). Wrestling/DanielBryan [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] was a face when he won the Smackdown ladder match, but turned heel not long after his cash-in.



** 2013: Wrestling/DamienSandow won the World Heavyweight Champion Money in the Bank ladder match. WWE Championship [=MitB=] ladder match winner Randy Orton, like Kane and Bryan before him, was a face briefcase winner who became a heel champion.

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** 2013: Wrestling/DamienSandow won the World Heavyweight Champion Money in the Bank ladder match. WWE Championship [=MitB=] ladder match winner Randy Orton, Wrestling/RandyOrton, like Kane and Bryan before him, was a face briefcase winner who became a heel champion.



** 2016: Wrestling/AJStyles defeated Wrestling/JohnCena in a singles match with the help of [[Wrestling/DrewHankinson Luke Gallows]] and Wrestling/KarlAnderson. Rollins defeated Wrestling/RomanReigns clean in a singles match for WWE World Heavyweight Championship (although he would lose it to Ambrose minutes later). Once again, these are both designated heel victories at best.

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** 2016: Wrestling/AJStyles defeated Wrestling/JohnCena in a singles match with the help of [[Wrestling/DrewHankinson Luke Gallows]] and Wrestling/KarlAnderson. Rollins defeated Wrestling/RomanReigns clean in a singles match for WWE World Heavyweight Championship (although he would lose it to Ambrose [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]] minutes later). Once again, these are both designated heel victories at best.



** 2018: Wrestling/AlexaBliss won the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match. Wrestling/{{Carmella}} defeated [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] in a singles match and retained the Smackdown Women's Championship.

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** 2018: Wrestling/AlexaBliss won the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match.match and cashed in on Wrestling/NiaJax later that night to become Raw Women's Champion. Wrestling/{{Carmella}} defeated [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] in a singles match and retained the Smackdown Women's Championship.



** 2020: Wrestling/{{Bayley}} defeated Wrestling/{{Tamina|Snuka}} to retain the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship and [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] won the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match which contained the WWE Raw Women's Championship.
** 2021: On the pre-show, Wrestling/TheUsos defeated Wrestling/ReyMysterio and his son Dominick to win the [[Wrestling/WWESmackdown Smackdown Tag Team Championship]]. On the actual show Wrestling/AJStyles and Omos retained the [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW Tag Team Championship]], Wrestling/BobbyLashley retained the WWE Championship against Wrestling/KofiKingston, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair defeated Wrestling/RheaRipley to win the Raw Women's Championship, And Wrestling/RomanReigns retained the WWE Universal Championship against Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}.

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** 2020: Wrestling/{{Bayley}} defeated Wrestling/{{Tamina|Snuka}} to retain the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship and Championship. [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] won the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match which contained the WWE Raw Women's Championship.
Championship as a heel, but in an inversion of the Kane, Bryan and Orton examples above, became a face champion.
** 2021: On the pre-show, Wrestling/TheUsos defeated Wrestling/ReyMysterio Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and his son Dominick Wrestling/{{Dominik|Mysterio}} to win the [[Wrestling/WWESmackdown Smackdown Tag Team Championship]]. On the actual show Wrestling/AJStyles and Omos retained the [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW Tag Team Championship]], Wrestling/BobbyLashley retained the WWE Championship against Wrestling/KofiKingston, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair defeated Wrestling/RheaRipley to win the Raw Women's Championship, And and Wrestling/RomanReigns retained the WWE Universal Championship against Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}.



** 2023: Both Damian Priest and Iyo Sky won the respective Money in the Bank ladder match, though Sky was wildly popular and essentially villain in the loosest sense.

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** 2023: Both Damian Priest and Iyo Sky IYO SKY won the respective Money in the Bank ladder match, though Sky was wildly popular and essentially villain in the loosest sense.



** The 2011 edition. ''Dear God'', the 2011 edition. CM Punk revealed in the weeks leading up to the event that his contract was set to expire the midnight of the night of the event, and he swore to win the WWE Championship and jump ship with it afterwards. He proceeds to do exacly that. (Of course, in that scenario Punk was a DesignatedVillain at best, since he was wildly cheered on TV during the lead-up to the match, and the 2011 edition took place in his hometown of Chicago.)

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** The 2011 edition. ''Dear God'', the 2011 edition. CM Punk Wrestling/CMPunk revealed in the weeks leading up to the event that his contract was set to expire the midnight of the night of the event, and he swore to win the WWE Championship and jump ship with it afterwards. He proceeds to do exacly exactly that. (Of course, in that scenario Punk was a DesignatedVillain at best, since he was wildly cheered on TV during the lead-up to the match, and the 2011 edition took place in his hometown of Chicago.)



* ExecutiveSuiteFight: In the 2020 edition, in which the namesake match took place at WWE's Titan Towers, Wrestling/AJStyles and Wrestling/DanielBryan found themselves brawling into Wrestling/VinceMcMahon's office.
* FaceHeelTurn: At the inaugural event, Wrestling/{{Kane}} won the Smackdown [=MitB=] briefcase as a face and saved World Champion Wrestling/ReyMysterio from an attack by Wrestling/JackSwagger after the latter lost his match... only to cash in on Mysterio afterwards and turn heel.

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* ExecutiveSuiteFight: In the 2020 edition, in which the namesake match took place at WWE's Titan Towers, Wrestling/AJStyles and Wrestling/DanielBryan [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] found themselves brawling into Wrestling/VinceMcMahon's office.
* FaceHeelTurn: At the inaugural event, Wrestling/{{Kane}} won the Smackdown [=MitB=] briefcase as a face and saved World Champion Wrestling/ReyMysterio Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} from an attack by Wrestling/JackSwagger after the latter lost his match... only to cash in on Mysterio afterwards and turn heel.



* HeelFaceTurn: Wrestling/CMPunk and Wrestling/CodyRhodes were both betrayed at the 2013 event by Wrestling/PaulHeyman and Wrestling/DamienSandow, respectively, leading to both Punk and Rhodes to turn face afterwards. Wrestling/{{Asuka}} turned face [[Wrestling/WWERaw the day after]] she won the Women's match at the 2020 event.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In the Women's MITB match in 2023, Becky uses a pair of handcuffs -- one that she's already cuffed to -- to hook Bayley's mouth so she can't climb the ladder. Unfortunately, IYO took advantage of their feud to cuff Bayley, thus Becky is unable to climb the ladder since the handcuffs were positioned ''under'' a rung. IYO then takes the opportunity to climb on top of Bayley for the wind.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Wrestling/CMPunk and Wrestling/CodyRhodes were both betrayed at the 2013 event by Wrestling/PaulHeyman and Wrestling/DamienSandow, respectively, leading to both Punk and Rhodes to turn face afterwards. Wrestling/{{Asuka}} [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] turned face [[Wrestling/WWERaw the day after]] she won the Women's match at the 2020 event.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In the Women's MITB match in 2023, Becky Wrestling/BeckyLynch uses a pair of handcuffs -- one that she's already cuffed to -- to hook Bayley's Wrestling/{{Bayley}}'s mouth so she can't climb the ladder. Unfortunately, IYO SKY took advantage of their feud to cuff Bayley, thus Becky is unable to climb the ladder since the handcuffs were positioned ''under'' a rung. IYO then takes the opportunity to climb on top of Bayley for the wind.



* InterestingSituationDuel: Due to the cancelling of all events with crowds in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that year's edition of the Money in the Bank ladder match turned into a fight up WWE's Titan Towers, with a ring with the ladders and briefcases situated on the roof. Oh yes, and both men's and women's matches happened '''simultaneously'''. This led to situations such as Wrestling/AJStyles and Wrestling/DanielBryan finding themselves [[ExecutiveSuiteFight brawling into the office of]] Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, several wrestlers starting a FoodFight after finding Wrestling/PaulHeyman preparing to [[BigEater enjoy a buffet table to himself]], and both Wrestling/ReyMysterio and Wrestling/AleisterBlack being [[RooftopConfrontation thrown over the edge of the roof.]]

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* InterestingSituationDuel: Due to the cancelling of all events with crowds in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that year's edition of the Money in the Bank ladder match turned into a fight up WWE's Titan Towers, with a ring with the ladders and briefcases situated on the roof. Oh yes, and both men's and women's matches happened '''simultaneously'''. This led to situations such as Wrestling/AJStyles and Wrestling/DanielBryan finding themselves [[ExecutiveSuiteFight brawling into the office of]] Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, several wrestlers starting a FoodFight after finding Wrestling/PaulHeyman preparing to [[BigEater enjoy a buffet table to himself]], and both Wrestling/ReyMysterio Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and Wrestling/AleisterBlack being [[RooftopConfrontation thrown over the edge of the roof.]]



* UrExample: When people think of this PPV or the match in general, they think of CM Punk. While Edge may have have been the first to win the match and cash in two briefcases, Punk is the only man to have won the match multiple times, and the only man to have done so in consecutive years. Plus, there was the events of the 2011 edition, the defining moment of Punk's entire career, where he ascended to superstardom. He is by far the most successful Money in the Bank competitor in history, and would have won the briefcase an unprecedented ''third'' time in 2013 had it not been for Paul Heyman.

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* UrExample: When people think of this PPV or the match in general, they think of CM Punk. Wrestling/CMPunk. While Edge Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} may have have been the first to win the match and cash in two briefcases, Punk is the only man to have won the match multiple times, and the only man to have done so in consecutive years. Plus, there was the events of the 2011 edition, the defining moment of Punk's entire career, where he ascended to superstardom. He is by far the most successful Money in the Bank competitor in history, and would have won the briefcase an unprecedented ''third'' time in 2013 had it not been for Paul Heyman.Wrestling/PaulHeyman.



* 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 (holding it in total for 50 ''minutes''), beating Wrestling/JackSwagger's record for the shortest amount of time to cash in a briefcase.

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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 Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} when Kane cashed in his briefcase the very same night he ''won'' it (holding it in total for 50 ''minutes''), beating Wrestling/JackSwagger's record for the shortest amount of time to cash in a briefcase.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In the Women's MITB match in 2023, Becky uses a pair of handcuffs -- one that she's already cuffed to -- to hook Bayley's mouth so she can't climb the ladder. Unfortunately, IYO took advantage of their feud to cuff Bayley, thus Becky is unable to climb the ladder since the handcuffs were positioned ''under'' a rung. IYO then takes the opportunity to climb on top of Bayley for the wind.
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** 2023: Both Damian Priest and Iyo Sky won the respective Money in the Bank ladder match.

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** 2023: Both Damian Priest and Iyo Sky won the respective Money in the Bank ladder match.match, though Sky was wildly popular and essentially villain in the loosest sense.
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* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: The 2023 event saw Wrestling/TheUsos giving Wrestling/RomanReigns his first loss in a Bloodline Main/CivilWar tag team match.

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* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: The 2023 event saw Wrestling/TheUsos giving Wrestling/RomanReigns his first pin-fall loss in three-and-a-half years, in a Bloodline Main/CivilWar tag team match.
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* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: The 2023 event saw Wrestling/TheUsos giving Wrestling/RomanReigns' first loss in a Bloodline Main/CivilWar tag team match.

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* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: The 2023 event saw Wrestling/TheUsos giving Wrestling/RomanReigns' Wrestling/RomanReigns his first loss in a Bloodline Main/CivilWar tag team match.
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* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: The 2023 event saw Wrestling/TheUsos giving Wrestling/RomanReigns' first loss in a Bloodline Main/CivilWar tag team match.
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** 2023: Both Damian Priest and Iyo Sky won the respective Money in the Bank ladder match.
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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title. Austin Theory would cash in on the United States champion [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin' Rollins]] on the November 7 episode of ''Raw''. This is the first time that the holder cashed in on outside the world titles and was one of the men who failed to cash in.

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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title. Austin Theory would cash in on the United States champion [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin' "Freakin'" Rollins]] on the November 7 episode of ''Raw''. This is the first time that the holder cashed in on outside the world titles and was one of the men who failed to cash in.
* 2023: Damian Priest and ???
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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title. Austin Theory would cash in on the United States champion [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin' Rollins]] on the November 7 episode of ''Raw''. This is the first time that the holder cashed in on outside the world titles and one of the men who failed to cash in.

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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title. Austin Theory would cash in on the United States champion [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin' Rollins]] on the November 7 episode of ''Raw''. This is the first time that the holder cashed in on outside the world titles and was one of the men who failed to cash in.
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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title.

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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title.
title. Austin Theory would cash in on the United States champion [[Wrestling/SethRollins Seth "Freakin' Rollins]] on the November 7 episode of ''Raw''. This is the first time that the holder cashed in on outside the world titles and one of the men who failed to cash in.
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** Lost the briefcase to Wrestling/{{Edge}}, who cashed in on Wrestling/TheUndertaker to become [[Wrestling/BigGoldBelt World Heavyweight Champion]].

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** Lost the briefcase to Wrestling/{{Edge}}, Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}, who cashed in on Wrestling/TheUndertaker to become [[Wrestling/BigGoldBelt World Heavyweight Champion]].



** Cashed in on Wrestling/{{Edge}} (2008) and Wrestling/JeffHardy (2009) to become World Heavyweight Champion.

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** Cashed in on Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} (2008) and Wrestling/JeffHardy (2009) to become World Heavyweight Champion.



** 2021: On the pre-show, Wrestling/TheUsos defeated Wrestling/ReyMysterio and his son Dominick to win the [[Wrestling/WWESmackdown Smackdown Tag Team Championship]]. On the actual show Wrestling/AJStyles and Omos retained the [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW Tag Team Championship]], Wrestling/BobbyLashley retained the WWE Championship against Wrestling/KofiKingston, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair defeated Wrestling/RheaRipley to win the Raw Women's Championship, And Wrestling/RomanReigns retained the WWE Universal Championship against {{Wrestling/Edge}}.

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** 2021: On the pre-show, Wrestling/TheUsos defeated Wrestling/ReyMysterio and his son Dominick to win the [[Wrestling/WWESmackdown Smackdown Tag Team Championship]]. On the actual show Wrestling/AJStyles and Omos retained the [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW Tag Team Championship]], Wrestling/BobbyLashley retained the WWE Championship against Wrestling/KofiKingston, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair defeated Wrestling/RheaRipley to win the Raw Women's Championship, And Wrestling/RomanReigns retained the WWE Universal Championship against {{Wrestling/Edge}}.Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}.



** People who have cashed in the briefcase before usually later 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. For the record, Punk also got cashed in on years later by Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio, bringing everything full circle.

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** People who have cashed in the briefcase before usually later find the case cashed in on ''them''. One notable case is Wrestling/{{Edge}}, Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}, 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. For the record, Punk also got cashed in on years later by Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio, bringing everything full circle.
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** 2010: Wrestling/TheMiz won the Raw Money in the Bank ladder match. Wrestling/{{Kane}} was still a face when he won the [=SmackDown=] ladder match although he would turn heel later that night by cashing in on Rey Mysterio.

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** 2010: Wrestling/TheMiz won the Raw Money in the Bank ladder match. Wrestling/{{Kane}} was still a face when he won the [=SmackDown=] ladder match although he would turn heel later that night by cashing in on World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio.
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** Cashed in on John Cena at [[HomeFieldAdvantage ECW One Night Stand]] (which he declared well in advance) to become WWE Champion.

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** Cashed in on John Cena Wrestling/JohnCena at [[HomeFieldAdvantage ECW One Night Stand]] (which he declared well in advance) to become WWE Champion.



** Lost the briefcase to Edge, who cashed in on Wrestling/TheUndertaker to become World Heavyweight Champion.

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** Lost the briefcase to Edge, Wrestling/{{Edge}}, who cashed in on Wrestling/TheUndertaker to become [[Wrestling/BigGoldBelt World Heavyweight Champion.Champion]].



** Cashed in on Edge (2008) and Wrestling/JeffHardy (2009) to become World Heavyweight Champion.

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** Cashed in on Edge Wrestling/{{Edge}} (2008) and Wrestling/JeffHardy (2009) to become World Heavyweight Champion.



** Ziggler cashed in on Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio to become World Heavyweight Champion. Wrestling/JohnCena cashed in on Wrestling/CMPunk, but became the first to not win the title when Wrestling/BigShow attacked for the DQ; Punk attacked Wrestling/TheRock shortly after the latter came out to save him and Cena from Show.

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** Ziggler cashed in on Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio to become World Heavyweight Champion. Wrestling/JohnCena cashed in on Wrestling/CMPunk, but became the first to not win the title when Wrestling/BigShow attacked for the DQ; Punk attacked Wrestling/TheRock [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] shortly after the latter came out to save him and Cena from Show.



* 2016: Wrestling/DeanAmbrose

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* 2016: Wrestling/DeanAmbrose[[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]]



* 2021: [[Wrestling/NikkiCross Nikki A.S.H]] and [[Wrestling/BigELangston Big E]]
** Nikki came out the night after she won the briefcase and cashed in on Wrestling/CharlotteFlair after she had retained the title via disqualification in a rematch against Rhea Ripley. Big E cashed in on Bobby Lashley on the September 13, 2021 edition of ''Raw'' and successfully won the WWE Championship.

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* 2021: [[Wrestling/NikkiCross Nikki A.S.H]] and [[Wrestling/BigELangston Big E]]
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** Nikki came out the night after she won the briefcase and cashed in on Wrestling/CharlotteFlair after she had retained the title via disqualification in a rematch against Rhea Ripley. Wrestling/RheaRipley. Big E cashed in on Bobby Lashley Wrestling/BobbyLashley on the September 13, 2021 edition of ''Raw'' and successfully won the WWE Championship.



** 2021: On the pre-show, Wrestling/TheUsos defeated Wrestling/ReyMysterio and his son Dominick to win the [[Wrestling/WWESmackdown Smackdown Tag Team Championship]]. On the actual show Wrestling/AJStyles and Omos retained the [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW Tag Team Championship]], Wrestling/BobbyLashley retained the WWE Championship against Wrestling/KofiKingston, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair defeated Rhea Ripley to win the Raw Women's Championship, And Wrestling/RomanReigns retained the WWE Universal Championship against {{Wrestling/Edge}}.

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** 2021: On the pre-show, Wrestling/TheUsos defeated Wrestling/ReyMysterio and his son Dominick to win the [[Wrestling/WWESmackdown Smackdown Tag Team Championship]]. On the actual show Wrestling/AJStyles and Omos retained the [[Wrestling/WWERaw RAW Tag Team Championship]], Wrestling/BobbyLashley retained the WWE Championship against Wrestling/KofiKingston, Wrestling/CharlotteFlair defeated Rhea Ripley Wrestling/RheaRipley to win the Raw Women's Championship, And Wrestling/RomanReigns retained the WWE Universal Championship against {{Wrestling/Edge}}.



** The 2016 edition, and ''twice'' in less than ten minutes, no less. First, Wrestling/SethRollins pinning current "[[SarcasmMode Top Babyface]]" Wrestling/RomanReigns clean to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion, causing the entire arena to explode... only for Wrestling/DeanAmbrose's music to hit, who before the main event had won the MITB briefcase. Seth Rollins holds the championship belt ready to strike when Dean comes down the ramp, only for Dean to come out from under the ring instead, blindside Seth, cash-in and pin Rollins to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. That night all three former members of Wrestling/TheShield held the championship, but Dean Ambrose was the one to ultimately stand tall and definitively be considered the champion. A result that no one saw coming.

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** The 2016 edition, and ''twice'' in less than ten minutes, no less. First, Wrestling/SethRollins pinning current "[[SarcasmMode Top Babyface]]" Wrestling/RomanReigns clean to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion, causing the entire arena to explode... only for Wrestling/DeanAmbrose's [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]]'s music to hit, who before the main event had won the MITB briefcase. Seth Rollins holds the championship belt ready to strike when Dean comes down the ramp, only for Dean to come out from under the ring instead, blindside Seth, cash-in and pin Rollins to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. That night all three former members of Wrestling/TheShield held the championship, but Dean Ambrose was the one to ultimately stand tall and definitively be considered the champion. A result that no one saw coming.



** The 2016 edition had a particularly poignant event that Wrestling/MichaelCole fittingly dubbed "The Ultimate Payback". Two years prior, right before that year's edition of this event in fact, Wrestling/SethRollins betrayed Wrestling/TheShield to join Wrestling/TheAuthority. The SellOut used his new status to make the lives of his former brothers hell and screw over their attempts at revenge, especially during his personal blood feud with Wrestling/DeanAmbrose. That year, Ambrose was screwed out of the briefcase by Wrestling/{{Kane}}, which allowed Rollins to win it. Rollins would later cash it in at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 31'' during the title match and screw over both Wrestling/RomanReigns and then-champion Wrestling/BrockLesnar to win it himself. Dean would attempt to win the title from Seth in a ladder match at the 2015 edition, only to come up frustratingly short (he was literally ''fingertips'' away from winning). Now, fast forward to the 2016 edition. Rollins has just returned from a GameBreakingInjury that ended his title run (itself another case of this trope), and seeks to win the title that he claimed he never lost off then-champion Wrestling/RomanReigns. He does -- only for Ambrose, who had won the Money in the Bank ladder match earlier that same night, to blindside him from behind, cash in, and win the title off ''him'', pulling it all out from under Rollins and ''finally'' [[BestServedCold getting his revenge for Seth's betrayal]].

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** The 2016 edition had a particularly poignant event that Wrestling/MichaelCole fittingly dubbed "The Ultimate Payback". Two years prior, right before that year's edition of this event in fact, Wrestling/SethRollins betrayed Wrestling/TheShield to join Wrestling/TheAuthority. The SellOut used his new status to make the lives of his former brothers hell and screw over their attempts at revenge, especially during his personal blood feud with Wrestling/DeanAmbrose.[[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]]. That year, Ambrose was screwed out of the briefcase by Wrestling/{{Kane}}, which allowed Rollins to win it. Rollins would later cash it in at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 31'' during the title match and screw over both Wrestling/RomanReigns and then-champion Wrestling/BrockLesnar to win it himself. Dean would attempt to win the title from Seth in a ladder match at the 2015 edition, only to come up frustratingly short (he was literally ''fingertips'' away from winning). Now, fast forward to the 2016 edition. Rollins has just returned from a GameBreakingInjury that ended his title run (itself another case of this trope), and seeks to win the title that he claimed he never lost off then-champion Wrestling/RomanReigns. He does -- only for Ambrose, who had won the Money in the Bank ladder match earlier that same night, to blindside him from behind, cash in, and win the title off ''him'', pulling it all out from under Rollins and ''finally'' [[BestServedCold getting his revenge for Seth's betrayal]].
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** 2022: Wrestling/TheUsos retained the Unified Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits. Theory won Men's Money In The Bank.

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** 2022: Wrestling/TheUsos retained the Unified Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits. Theory won the Men's Money In The Bank.
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* 2022: Wrestling/LivMorgan

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* 2022: Wrestling/LivMorganWrestling/LivMorgan and Theory
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** 2022: Wrestling/TheUsos retained the Unified Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits.

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** 2022: Wrestling/TheUsos retained the Unified Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits. Theory won Men's Money In The Bank.
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** Liv Morgan cashed in on Creator/RondaRousey on the same night to capture the [=SmackDown=] Women's title.
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** 2022: The Usos retained the Unified Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits.

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** 2022: The Usos Wrestling/TheUsos retained the Unified Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits.
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