Money in the Bank ladder match

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The 2011 Raw Money in the Bank ladder match
The 2009 Money in the Bank ladder match was performed at WrestleMania 25

The Money in the Bank ladder match is a multi-person

women's championship
match.

The first match was contested in 2005 at

WWE pay-per-view debuted in July, with WrestleMania no longer featuring the match. Unlike the matches at WrestleMania, this new event included two such ladder matches: one each for a contract for a WWE Championship match and a World Heavyweight Championship
match, respectively.

Before the establishment of the annual Money in the Bank pay-per-view, wrestlers were allowed to use the contract to claim a match for any world championship in WWE. After the establishment of the pay-per-view, the Money in the Bank contracts were specifically aimed at one or the other championship. With the

2014 Money in the Bank
event.

The brand split returned shortly after the

2019 Money in the Bank
, the respective winners could challenge either brand's champion.

At the

2022 Money in the Bank winner Austin Theory was the first to cash-in on a non-world championship when he unsuccessfully challenged for the WWE United States Championship
.

Concept

The Money in the Bank ladder match can involve anywhere from 5–10 participants, with the objective being to retrieve a briefcase that is suspended 20

ECW Championship
, became a third option until 2010, as in February that year, the ECW brand along with the title was deactivated; despite being an option, no contract holder cashed-in on the ECW Championship.

Beginning with the

Brand-exclusive PPVs ended following

Raw Women's Championship, respectively. For 2018, the winners received a contract for a match for their respective brand's world championship; in 2019, it was changed so that the winners could choose either brand's top championship. The 2020 event saw a variation to the match due to the COVID-19 pandemic: the men's and women's matches, featuring only six competitors each but still evenly divided between the brands, were moved to WWE's headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, and occurred at the same time, with all competitors beginning on the ground floor and fighting their way to the roof where the briefcases were suspended above a ring. The 2021 event returned to the standard rules, but the 2022 event saw an uneven number of participants in the women's match; there were seven participants with four from Raw and three from SmackDown. The men's match was originally booked with an uneven division but that was rectified just before the match occurred. The 2022 event winner also have a choice to cashed in on any championship, thenAustin Theory unsuccessfully cashed in on the WWE United States Championship
.

The primary

triple threat match, and pinned the challenger Reigns to win the title. The Miz attempted to repeat this at the 2020 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs event; however, since his tag team partner John Morrison
cashed in the contract on his behalf, it was ruled an invalid cash-in and the contract was returned to Miz, thus enforcing that only the contract holder can cash in the contract.

The contract is valid for one year and the briefcase holder—dubbed "Mr./Ms. Money in the Bank"—can cash in the contract at the date, place, and time of their choosing.

2015 Royal Rumble. Rollins and Lesnar also have a unique history of cash-ins with each other, as they are the only two contract holders to cash in on one another and win a championship: Rollins at WrestleMania 31 when he cashed in and won Lesnar's WWE World Heavyweight Championship and Lesnar at Extreme Rules 2019
when he cashed in and won Rollins' Universal Championship.

History

2005

Edge was the first "Mr. Money in the Bank".

In

Elimination Chamber match
. Edge defeated Cena to become WWE Champion and quickly establishing the precedent of "cashing in" on a vulnerable champion.

2006

The Money in the Bank idea was revived by

".

Rob Van Dam won the WrestleMania 22 Money in the Bank ladder match after pushing Shelton Benjamin and Matt Hardy off of a ladder, while he was on another ladder, and retrieving the briefcase. That April, he defended the contract and won the WWE Intercontinental Championship in a contract vs. title/winner take all match against Benjamin at Backlash. Van Dam announced in May 2006 that he would cash in his contract at ECW One Night Stand against Cena in an Extreme Rules match. The match ended with Cena losing (with interference from Edge spearing Cena) after Van Dam performed a Five Star Frog Splash. Van Dam is the first person to give prior notice to an opponent before cashing in his contract.

2007

The third Money in the Bank ladder match was held at WrestleMania 23, and was the first to involve eight participants from Raw, SmackDown!, and ECW. Qualifying matches began on the February 19 episode of Raw.[5] On the February 19 episode of Raw, two former Money in the Bank winners (Edge and Rob Van Dam) faced off, with Edge earning a pinfall win to earn the first spot in the match.[6]

Mr. Kennedy became "Mr. Money in the Bank" at WrestleMania 23 but lost the contract in a match to Edge.

The next night on

Carlito and Ric Flair, it was deemed to be a no contest when The Great Khali interfered and attacked both men.[12] The match was rescheduled for the next week on Raw, with Randy Orton bribing his way into the match, which was to be a triple threat elimination match that Orton won by pinning both Carlito and Flair after performing an RKO on each of them.[13] Edge and Orton had recently stopped teaming together, and there was a lot of tension between them as they both attempted to get the other taken out of the Money in the Bank ladder match; both failed, as Edge ultimately won a "last chance battle royal" after feigning injury to retain his slot.[14] Orton was forced to fight Bobby Lashley on ECW to retain his spot, which he did.[15]

Kennedy ultimately won at WrestleMania 23, after ramming Punk off the ladder using another ladder (Edge had been taken out earlier by Jeff Hardy).

spear
to win the World Heavyweight Championship for the first time. Edge thus became the first person to gain the Money in the Bank contract twice.

2008

CM Punk is the first two-time Money in the Bank ladder match winner.

The fourth Money in the Bank ladder match took place at

partner The Miz to be the last man to qualify.[24]

Punk won the WrestleMania XXIV match after trapping Jericho's leg in a ladder and then climbing the ladder. Punk cashed in his title shot on the June 30 episode of Raw. A farewell speech by

Go to Sleep
on Edge to win the World Heavyweight Championship, making it Raw-exclusive in the process.

2009

The fifth annual Money in the Bank ladder match was announced for

Finlay was the final person to qualify for the match when he defeated The Brian Kendrick on the March 13 episode of SmackDown.[31]

At WrestleMania 25, Punk won the match and became the first wrestler to win two Money in the Bank ladder matches, and the only one to win the match for two consecutive years.[32] On the May 1 episode of SmackDown, Punk challenged the World Heavyweight Champion Edge for a non-title match with the intent that if he defeated Edge, he would cash in his title shot right after the match. Later that night, Punk defeated Edge and attempted to cash in. However, before the ringside bell could ring to start the title match, Punk and Edge were both attacked by Umaga and Jeff Hardy respectively. As a consequence, the match never started and Punk retained his contract.[33] Punk again tried to cash in for a World Heavyweight Championship match against Edge on the May 15 episode of SmackDown, but was again stopped by Umaga.[34] After Jeff Hardy defeated Edge in a ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship at Extreme Rules, Punk cashed in to win the World Heavyweight Championship for the second time. As a result of the fans booing him for cashing on Hardy, who was very popular with the fans, Punk began a gradual change of character into a villain.[35]

2010

February–April

Jack Swagger won the sixth and final Money in the Bank ladder match to be held at WrestleMania
.

On the February 22 episode of Raw, it was announced that the sixth annual Money in the Bank ladder match would take place at

Evan Bourne defeated William Regal on the March 8 episode of Raw to become the eighth competitor.[40] Due to his favorable association with WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon, McIntyre was given a third chance on the March 12 episode of SmackDown to qualify for the match. In what would also be made a WWE Intercontinental Championship defense by SmackDown general manager Theodore Long, McIntyre defeated local competitor Aaron Bolo to qualify.[41] On the March 22 episode of Raw, the number of participants was once again increased to a record ten, when Kofi Kingston defeated Vladimir Kozlov to qualify.[42]

At WrestleMania XXVI, Jack Swagger won the match after knocking Christian off a ladder with the briefcase itself.[43] The following night on Raw, Swagger attempted to cash in his shot against the WWE Champion John Cena after ambushing Cena. However, as Cena recovered too quickly from the ambush, Swagger cancelled his match and retained his contract.[44] The next night, at the taping for the April 2, 2010 episode of SmackDown, after Edge attacked then World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho, Swagger cashed in his contract and successfully claimed the World Heavyweight Championship.

June–November

The Miz won Raw's Money in the Bank ladder match in July 2010.

In February 2010, WWE announced that "

Evan Bourne, Ted DiBiase, John Morrison and Edge. On the July 5th episode of Raw, R-Truth was involved in an injury storyline with The Miz and was subsequently removed from the match and replaced by Mark Henry.[47] Two days later, WWE announced six of the competitors for the SmackDown brand's match through its official website: Matt Hardy, Kane, Cody Rhodes, Christian, Kofi Kingston and Big Show. On the July 9 episode of SmackDown, Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler both competed in qualifying matches and were added to the match.[48]

At the PPV, Kane won the SmackDown Money in the Bank match. Kane later cashed it in the same night by defeating Rey Mysterio to win the World Heavyweight Championship. He also became the quickest man to cash in the briefcase. For Raw, The Miz won that brand's Money in the Bank contract. After a couple of aborted attempts (which due to the bell not sounding to start the matches, allowed Miz to keep the briefcase on each occasion), Miz finally cashed in his title opportunity on the November 22, 2010 episode of Raw, immediately after Randy Orton successfully retained the WWE Championship against Wade Barrett in which The Nexus attacked Orton before the match and injured his right leg. Miz defeated Orton to win his first WWE Championship.

2011

The

2011 SummerSlam
event on August 14.

On the July 22, 2011, episode of SmackDown, Bryan announced that he was going to cash his contract in at

2011 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
event, after Big Show defeated Henry to win the World Heavyweight Championship, Henry attacked Big Show with a steel chair, allowing Bryan to cash in his briefcase on Big Show to win his first World Heavyweight Championship.

2012

Dolph Ziggler with AJ Lee, who is holding his Money in the Bank briefcase for a World Heavyweight Championship match

The

US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona. There were the usual two Money in the Bank ladder matches; however, the matches were no longer separated by brands, as both Raw and SmackDown by this time had become full roster "Supershows". Instead, they were separated by championships (WWE and World Heavyweight).[49][unreliable source
]

In the first match of the night,

. Ziggler defeated Del Rio to win his second World Heavyweight Championship following nearly nine months of holding the briefcase.

In the last match of 2012 event,

Raw 1000. He became only the second wrestler after Rob Van Dam to give prior notice to the opponent. At Raw 1000, Cena failed to win the WWE title when Big Show interfered in the match, causing champion CM Punk
to be disqualified and retain the title, as championships cannot change hands via disqualification unless otherwise stipulated. This made Cena the first Money in the Bank winner to fail to win a title.

2013

The

2013 SummerSlam event on August 18, Orton cashed in his contract on WWE Champion Daniel Bryan, who had defeated John Cena to win the championship. Orton defeated Bryan to win his seventh WWE Championship, after WWE COO Triple H, who was the special guest referee between Bryan and Cena, attacked Bryan with a Pedigree
, following five weeks of holding the briefcase.

At the tapings for

2013 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
event on December 15, the WWE and World Heavyweight championships were unified into the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

2014

The

became for the vacant championship instead.

Seth Rollins cashing in his Money in the Bank contract at WrestleMania 31

On the June 17 episode of

Dean Ambrose
. The latter, who had threatened to disrupt the match, was added to the match on Rollins' request. Bad News Barrett was later removed from the match due to an injury.

Rollins won the match and the contract after Kane interfered on behalf of

Curb Stomp
. This failed attempt to cash in came after Cena attacked Rollins, before the bell could be rung, due to Rollins costing him the championship minutes earlier.

At

triple threat match
. Rollins then proceeded to pin Reigns following a Curb Stomp and successfully captured the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. As a result, Rollins set various records: he became the first person to cash in a contract while a championship match was in progress, he became the first person to cash in his briefcase at WrestleMania, and he became the first to win the championship without pinning the champion during the cash-in match.

2015

The

participated in the traditional Money in the Bank ladder match. Sheamus won the match and received a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match contract.

At the

Dean Ambrose in the tournament finals.[51]

2016

On June 19, the seventh annual

Dean Ambrose all won their qualifying matches on the May 23 episode of Raw to become entrants into the match. Originally slated to be a 7-man ladder match, the seventh slot was later removed. Ambrose won the match and received a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match contract. After the conclusion of the main event, he successfully cashed in the contract on Seth Rollins, who had just won the title from Roman Reigns. Ambrose was the second wrestler to cash in the contract on the same night as winning it. The night was also notable due to it making the stable The Shield
the first group in WWE history to be world champions on the same night.

The brand split was reinstated the following month.

2017

Carmella was the winner of the first women's Money in the Bank ladder match.

The

AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura, Dolph Ziggler, Sami Zayn, and Baron Corbin as the original five participants. United States Champion Kevin Owens was added after he convinced Shane to make him the sixth participant. Mojo Rawley had the opportunity to make it a seven-man match if he could defeat WWE Champion Jinder Mahal, but failed to do so. At the event, Baron Corbin won the match and received a WWE Championship match contract. On the August 15, 2017 episode of SmackDown Live, John Cena
had a non-title match against WWE Champion Jinder Mahal. As Cena was pinning Mahal, Corbin attacked him, causing a disqualification. Corbin then cashed in his Money in the Bank contract on Mahal, but as soon as the bell rung, he attacked Cena, who was on the apron, allowing Mahal to quickly roll-up Corbin for the win. This made Corbin the third wrestler to unsuccessfully cash in the contract and the second to lose a cash-in match.

On the May 30 episode of SmackDown Live, another Money in the Bank ladder match was added to the event, and for the first time, involving women.

SmackDown Women's Championship against Naomi at Money in the Bank. Before their match could begin, a brawl broke out between the five and the match never occurred. SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon then scheduled the five to compete in the first-ever women's Money in the Bank ladder match at the event where the winner would receive a contract for a SmackDown Women's Championship match. Carmella won the match after James Ellsworth retrieved the briefcase, and threw it to her. On the following episode of SmackDown Live, however, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan forced Carmella to relinquish the briefcase since Ellsworth retrieved it for her.[52] On that same episode, Bryan also scheduled a Money in the Bank ladder match rematch for the June 27 episode with Ellsworth banned from ringside (later from the arena). That episode, Carmella, with some aid from the banned Ellsworth, retrieved the briefcase herself and reclaimed the SmackDown Women's Championship match contract. On the April 10, 2018 episode of SmackDown Live, after holding the contract for 287 days (the longest time any wrestler has held on to a Money in the Bank briefcase), Carmella cashed in and defeated Charlotte Flair—who had just suffered an attack from the debuting The IIconics (Peyton Royce and Billie Kay
)—for the SmackDown Women's Championship.

2018

The

Raw Women's Championship
or SmackDown Women's Championship match.

Qualification matches for both ladder matches began on the May 7 episode of Raw. For the men's match,

Rusev, a member of The New Day (revealed to be Kofi Kingston at the event), and Samoa Joe qualified from SmackDown. Strowman would go on to win the ladder match and contract. During the ladder match, Strowman threw Owens off the top of a ladder and Owens crashed through a table. The two would then feud, leading to a match at SummerSlam where Strowman defended his contract against Owens with the stipulation being that if Strowman lost by any means, he would lose the contract. Strowman, however, retained the contract. He would then become the third person to announce their cash-in match ahead of time. He first announced that he would cash-in on the winner of the SummerSlam main event match between defending Universal Champion Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, but during that match, he was incapacitated by Lesnar, and thus did not cash-in (this distraction would allow Reigns to defeat Lesnar for the title). He then announced that he would cash-in on new champion Roman Reigns at Hell in a Cell in a Hell in a Cell match (Mick Foley
was later added as the special guest referee). The match, however, ended in a no-contest after Lesnar appeared and laid out both men, rendering them unable to continue. Strowman became the fourth person to fail in gaining a championship in their cash-in match, and the first to fail by a no-contest ruling.

For the women's match,

Lana, and Naomi qualified from SmackDown. Bliss would win the ladder match and later that night, she would cause a disqualification in the Raw Women's Championship match between defending champion Nia Jax and Ronda Rousey
, and then cashed in the contract and defeated Jax to win the title, thus becoming the third wrestler (and first woman) to cash in her contract on the same night as winning it.

2019

The

2019 Money in the Bank pay-per-view took place on May 19 at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.[54]
Like the 2018 event, there was one male ladder match and one female ladder match with eight participants each, evenly divided between the Raw and SmackDown brands. Unlike 2018, however, the contracts granted the winners a match for the world championship of their choice. The men's contract granted the winner a match for either Raw's Universal Championship or SmackDown's WWE Championship, while the women's contract granted the winner a Raw Women's Championship or SmackDown Women's Championship match.

Raw's four participants for the men's match were announced by Alexa Bliss during her "A Moment of Bliss" segment on the April 29 episode of Raw: Braun Strowman,

mixed tag team match. This made Lesnar the first wrestler to successfully cash in on the Universal Championship.[60]

The four participants from Raw in the women's match were also announced by Alexa Bliss during another "A Moment of Bliss" segment on the April 29 episode of Raw: Natalya, Dana Brooke, Naomi, and Bliss herself.[55] On the following night's episode of SmackDown, Bayley, Mandy Rose, Ember Moon, and Carmella were revealed as SmackDown's four participants.[56] On May 16, it was revealed that Bliss was not medically cleared to compete and was replaced by Nikki Cross.[61] Bayley would go on and win the match and later that night, she cashed in her contract on Charlotte Flair, who had just defeated Becky Lynch for the SmackDown Women's Championship, and defeated Flair to win the title. This made her the fourth wrestler (and second woman) to cash in her contract on the same night as winning it.[59]

2020

WWE Global Headquarters
(from 2012) was the site of the 2020 men's and women's Money in the Bank ladder matches.

The

Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, and the majority of its matches were presented live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando.[62]

The eponymous ladder matches were retooled to use a pre-recorded format with

cinematic elements, and were filmed within WWE's global headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut.[63] The participants in each match began on the ground floor and fought their way to a ring on the roof, which the briefcases were suspended above. Both the men's and women's Money in the Bank matches occurred at the same time.[64][65]

With the changes in format, the participants in each match were reduced from eight to six, but still evenly divided between the Raw and SmackDown brands. For the women's match,

The women's match began in the lobby of the building, while the men's match began in the gym. The men and women eventually ran into each other and had a food fight before splitting off to continue their ascent to the roof. The women's match concluded first after Asuka retrieved the women's briefcase, granting her a guaranteed match of her choice for either the Raw or SmackDown Women's Championship. Shortly afterwards, Otis won the men's match by getting the men's briefcase, granting him a guaranteed match for a world championship of his choice; either Raw's WWE Championship or SmackDown's Universal Championship.[62]

The next night on Raw, Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch announced that she would be going on hiatus. A confused Asuka then came out. Lynch stated that by Asuka winning the women's Money in the Bank ladder match, she actually won the Raw Women's Championship and proceeded to open the briefcase, revealing the title belt inside. Lynch told Asuka that she was pregnant, hence the reason for her hiatus. This in turn became the first time that the champion relinquished the title to the Money in the Bank winner without having a cash-in match.[72]

After winning the men's contract, Otis teased cashing in on Universal Champion

Elimination Chamber match and was then attacked by Bobby Lashley) to win the WWE Championship for a second time, with both times occurring via Money in the Bank cash-ins.[76]

2021

The

Fort Worth, Texas, marking the first event in the series to be held in Texas, and WWE's first pay-per-view held following their resumption of live touring that began with the July 16 episode of SmackDown. With the event back in front of a live audience, the Money in the Bank ladder matches returned to their regular format with each having eight participants evenly divided between the Raw and SmackDown brands.[77][78][79]

Qualification matches for both ladder matches began on the June 21 episode of Raw.[78] For the men's match, Ricochet, John Morrison, Riddle, and Drew McIntyre qualified from Raw,[78][80] while Big E, Kevin Owens, King Nakamura, and Seth Rollins qualified from SmackDown.[81][82][83] Big E would go on to win the men's ladder match, granting him a guaranteed match of his choice for either Raw's WWE Championship or SmackDown's Universal Championship.[79] Big E would then announce via Twitter that he would cash in his contract on the September 13 episode of Raw, becoming the fourth person to announce their cash-in match ahead of time, and would proceed to do so on WWE Champion Bobby Lashley after Lashley had just retained the title against Randy Orton, defeating Lashley to win the title.

For the women's match, Asuka, Naomi, Alexa Bliss, and

WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Natalya and Tamina;[82][83][84][85] Carmella was originally announced for the ladder match but was later removed and replaced by Morgan after receiving an opportunity for the SmackDown Women's Championship.[83] Nikki A.S.H. would go on to win the women's ladder match, granting her a guaranteed match of her choice for either the Raw or SmackDown Women's Championship.[79] The next night on Raw, Nikki cashed-in the contract and won the Raw Women's Championship from Charlotte Flair, who had just retained the title in a match against Rhea Ripley.[86]

2022

The

2022 Money in the Bank took place on Saturday, July 2, 2022, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in the Las Vegas suburb of Paradise, Nevada; it was originally scheduled to be held at the city's Allegiant Stadium
. The ladder matches were scheduled to feature seven participants with an uneven division between the brands; the men's match added an eighth, last minute entrant which evened out the brand division but the women's match had four participants from Raw and three from SmackDown.

Qualifying matches for the men's Money in the Bank ladder match began on the June 10 episode of SmackDown. A qualifier between

fatal four-way match on the July 1 episode of SmackDown to become the seventh and (what was thought to be) final entrant in the match. The men's match served as the main event, and just as the match was about to begin, WWE official Adam Pearce announced that Raw's Theory would be added as a surprise eighth entrant, who would go on and win the match.[93] After failed attempts to cash in on the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship, as well as a tease of cashing in on the NXT Championship
, Theory finally used the contract to challenge Seth "Freakin" Rollins for the WWE United States Championship on the November 7, 2022, episode of Raw, but failed to win the title due to an attack by Bobby Lashley, allowing Rollins to pin Theory and retain. This marked the first time the contract was used on a non-world championship.

Qualifying matches for the women's Money in the Bank ladder match also began on the June 10 episode of SmackDown.

Tamina, respectively.[91] The following week on Raw, Becky Lynch won a Last Chance Elimination Match by defeating Doudrop, Nikki A.S.H., Shayna Baszler, Tamina, and Xia Li to become the last qualified entrant.[92] Liv Morgan would go on to win the women's ladder match and later that night, cashed in on SmackDown Women's Champion Ronda Rousey after Rousey had just retained the title against Natalya. Morgan would pin Rousey to win the championship.[93]

2023

The

U.S.
The original plan was six participants in both the men's and women's ladder matches - three from each brand - but a wrestler with no brand affiliation was a late addition to the men's match, giving it seven entrants.

Qualifying matches began on the May 29 episode of Raw, with

Natalya to qualify for the women's match. Four qualifying matches took place on the June 9 episode of SmackDown - on the men's side, Santos Escobar defeated Mustafa Ali and Butch defeated Baron Corbin, while on the women's side, Bayley defeated Michin and Iyo Sky defeated Shotzi. On the June 12 episode of Raw, Damian Priest defeated Matt Riddle to qualify for what was thought to be the final spot in the men's match, but on the June 19 episode of Raw, Logan Paul
- who had no brand affiliation - announced he negotiated his entry into the men's match (without needing a qualifier), to give it seven participants. Damian Priest would go on to win the men's ladder match, while Iyo Sky won the women's ladder match.

Iyo Sky would cash in her contract on August 5, 2023 at

Matches

Raw brand SmackDown brand
Year Event Prize Winner Other competitors Time
2005 WrestleMania 21 World Heavyweight Championship match Edge Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Christian, Kane, and Shelton Benjamin 15:17
2006 WrestleMania 22 World championship match Rob Van Dam 12:14[97]
2007 WrestleMania 23 World championship match Mr. Kennedy 24:10[99]
2008 WrestleMania XXIV World championship match CM Punk 15:12[100]
2009 WrestleMania 25 World championship match CM Punk 14:32
  • Held the contract for 63 days.
2010 WrestleMania XXVI World championship match
Jack Swagger
Christian, Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre, Evan Bourne, Kane, Kofi Kingston, Matt Hardy, Montel Vontavious Porter, and Shelton Benjamin 13:44
Money in the Bank World Heavyweight Championship match Kane Big Show, Christian, Cody Rhodes, Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre, Kofi Kingston, and Matt Hardy 26:18
  • Held the contract for 49 minutes.
Money in the Bank
WWE Championship
match
The Miz Chris Jericho, Edge, Evan Bourne, John Morrison, Mark Henry, Randy Orton, and Ted DiBiase 20:26
  • Held the contract for 127 days.
2011 Money in the Bank World Heavyweight Championship match Daniel Bryan
Sin Cara, and Wade Barrett
24:27
  • First cash-in and win against Mark Henry on the November 25, 2011 episode of
    SmackDown
    was nullified.
  • Held the contract for 154 days.
Money in the Bank WWE Championship match Alberto Del Rio
R-Truth, and The Miz
15:54
  • Held the contract for 28 days.
2012 Money in the Bank World Heavyweight Championship match Dolph Ziggler
Sin Cara, Tensai, and Tyson Kidd
18:23
Money in the Bank WWE Championship match John Cena Big Show, Chris Jericho, Kane, and The Miz 20:15
  • Held the contract for 8 days.
2013 Money in the Bank World Heavyweight Championship match
Damien Sandow
Jack Swagger, and Wade Barrett
16:24
  • Held the contract for 106 days.
Money in the Bank WWE Championship match Randy Orton Christian, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Rob Van Dam, and Sheamus 28:38
  • Held the contract for 35 days.
2014 Money in the Bank WWE World Heavyweight Championship match Seth Rollins
Jack Swagger, and Rob Van Dam
23:10
  • Held the contract for 273 days.
2015 Money in the Bank WWE World Heavyweight Championship match Sheamus 20:50
  • Held the contract for 161 days.
2016 Money in the Bank WWE World Heavyweight Championship match
Dean Ambrose
21:38
  • Held the contract for 57 minutes.
2017 Money in the Bank
WWE SmackDown Women's Championship
match
Carmella Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Natalya, and Tamina 13:20
  • SmackDown Live
    .
  • Held the contract for 2 days.
Money in the Bank WWE Championship match Baron Corbin 29:45
  • Held the contract for 58 days.
SmackDown Live
WWE SmackDown Women's Championship
match
Carmella Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Natalya, and Tamina 24:00
  • Rematch ordered by SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan after he stripped Carmella of the contract following the controversial finish at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. As a result of his actions during the original match, James Ellsworth was banned from the arena, though Ellsworth still interfered in the match on Carmella's behalf.
  • Held the contract for 287 days, which is the longest time that any wrestler has held the contract.
2018 Money in the Bank Winner's brand women's championship match Alexa Bliss
Sasha Banks
18:30
  • Held the contract for 2 hours and 52 minutes.
Money in the Bank Winner's brand world championship match Braun Strowman
Rusev, Samoa Joe, and The Miz
19:53
  • Successfully defended his contract against Kevin Owens at SummerSlam.
  • Held the contract for 70 days. To make his announced cash-in match at Hell in a Cell official, Strowman relinquished the contract on the August 27, 2018, episode of Raw
2019 Money in the Bank Women's championship match Bayley
Ember Moon, Mandy Rose, Naomi, Natalya, and Nikki Cross
13:50
  • Held the contract for 1 hour and 25 minutes.
Money in the Bank World championship match Brock Lesnar 19:00
  • Held the contract for 56 days.
2020 Money in the Bank
Raw Women's Championship
Asuka Carmella, Dana Brooke, Lacey Evans, Nia Jax, and Shayna Baszler 22:00
Money in the Bank World championship match Otis
King Corbin, and Rey Mysterio
27:15
  • Match occurred at the same time as the women's match but concluded second.
  • Held the contract for 193 days[a] (168 days as recognized by WWE due to the match airing on tape delay).
  • Lost his contract against The Miz at Hell in a Cell on October 25, 2020.
  • The Miz held the contract for 119 days.
  • The Miz initially cashed in the contract at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in a losing effort in the middle of a TLC Match for the WWE Championship between challenger AJ Styles and champion Drew McIntyre, but the cash-in was ruled invalid due to John Morrison cashing in on his behalf (only the contract holder is permitted to cash in the contract), and the contract was returned to him.
  • Miz cashed in successfully on WWE Champion Drew McIntyre to close out Elimination Chamber (2021).
2021 Money in the Bank Women's championship match
Nikki A.S.H.
Asuka, Naomi, Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan, Zelina Vega, Natalya, and Tamina 15:45
  • Held the contract for 1 day.
Money in the Bank World championship match Big E
King Nakamura, and Seth Rollins
17:40
  • Held the contract for 57 days.
2022 Money in the Bank Women's championship match Liv Morgan
Shotzi
16:35
  • Held the contract for 2 hours.
Money in the Bank Any men's championship match Austin Theory
Seth "Freakin" Rollins, and Sheamus
25:25
  • Held the contract for 128 days.
  • Won the briefcase as Theory, but changed his name to Austin Theory on September 3, 2022.
  • Cashed in unsuccessfully against United States Champion Seth Rollins.
2023 Money in the Bank World championship match Damian Priest Butch, LA Knight, Shinsuke Nakamura, Logan Paul, Ricochet, and Santos Escobar 20:25
  • Held the contract for 281 days, which is the longest time that a male wrestler has held the contract.
Money in the Bank Women's championship match Iyo Sky Bayley, Becky Lynch, Trish Stratus, Zelina Vega, and Zoey Stark 18:05
  • Held the contract for 35 days.

Record

Championship Successful cash-ins Attempts Success rate
WWE Championship1 9 11 .818
World Heavyweight Championship (original version)1 7 8 .875
World Heavyweight Championship (current version) 1 1 1.000
WWE Women's Championship3 4 4 1.000
Women's World Championship2 3 3 1.000
WWE Universal Championship 1 2 .500
WWE United States Championship 0 1 .000
Men's cash-ins 19 24 .792
Women's cash-ins 6 6 1.000
Total 25 30 .833

1In December 2013, the WWE Championship and original World Heavyweight Championship were unified. The World Heavyweight Championship was retired while the WWE Championship became known as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship up through the 2016 event, after which, it reverted to being called the WWE Championship.

2The title was established as the SmackDown Women's Championship in August 2016, but in June 2023, it was renamed as the Women's World Championship.

3The title was originally established as the WWE Women's Championship in April 2016. It was renamed as Raw Women's Championship in September 2016, but reverted to its original name in June 2023.

Cash-in matches

Won match and title Won match but not title Lost match Match ended in draw or no contest

Men

No. Case Holder Championship Date Location Event Results
1 Edge WWE Championship January 8, 2006
Albany, NY
New Year's Revolution Defeated .
2 Rob Van Dam WWE Championship June 11, 2006
New York, NY
ECW One Night Stand This was an Extreme Rules match announced ahead of time. Van Dam defeated John Cena after a run-in and Spear by Edge and a Five-Star Frog Splash to win the championship.
3 Edge World Heavyweight Championship May 8, 2007
(aired May 11, 2007)
Pittsburgh, PA
SmackDown! Defeated The Undertaker after a Spear to win the championship after Undertaker went to a draw in a Steel Cage match with Batista and was attacked by Mark Henry.
4 CM Punk World Heavyweight Championship June 30, 2008
Oklahoma City, OK
Raw Defeated
Go To Sleep to win the championship after Edge was attacked by Batista during a promo
.
5 CM Punk World Heavyweight Championship June 7, 2009
New Orleans, LA
Extreme Rules Defeated
Go To Sleeps to win the championship after Hardy had defeated Edge in a Ladder match
to win the title.
6 Jack Swagger World Heavyweight Championship March 30, 2010
(aired April 2, 2010)
Paradise, NV
SmackDown Defeated Chris Jericho after a Gutwrench powerbomb to win the championship after Edge had attacked an already injured Jericho during a promo.
7 Kane World Heavyweight Championship July 18, 2010
Kansas City, MO
Money in the Bank Defeated Rey Mysterio after a Chokeslam and a Tombstone Piledriver to win the championship after Mysterio had successfully defended the title against Jack Swagger.
8 The Miz WWE Championship November 22, 2010
Orlando, FL
Raw Defeated Randy Orton after a Skull Crushing Finale to win the championship after Orton had successfully defended the title against Wade Barrett.
9 Alberto Del Rio WWE Championship August 14, 2011
Los Angeles, CA
SummerSlam Defeated
Step-up enzuigiri to win the championship after Punk had defeated John Cena to become undisputed champion and was then attacked by Kevin Nash
.
10 Daniel Bryan World Heavyweight Championship December 18, 2011
Baltimore, MD
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Defeated Big Show after an attack by Mark Henry to win the championship after Show had defeated Henry in a Chairs match to win the title.
11 John Cena WWE Championship July 23, 2012
St Louis, MO
Raw 1000 This was a
singles match, announced ahead of time. Cena won the match against defending champion CM Punk via disqualification after Big Show
interfered, but failed to win the title because championships do not change hands via count-out or disqualification unless stipulated.
12 Dolph Ziggler World Heavyweight Championship April 8, 2013
East Rutherford, NJ
Raw Defeated
Jack Swagger, who he had defeated along with Zeb Colter in a 2-on-1 Handicap match
.
13 Randy Orton WWE Championship August 18, 2013
Los Angeles, CA
SummerSlam Defeated Daniel Bryan after a Pedigree from Triple H to win the championship after Bryan had defeated John Cena to win the title in a match that featured Triple H as the special guest referee.
14
Damien Sandow
World Heavyweight Championship October 28, 2013
Orlando, FL
Raw Sandow was defeated by defending champion John Cena after an Attitude Adjustment after Sandow had attacked Cena during a promo.
15 Seth Rollins WWE World Heavyweight Championship March 29, 2015
Santa Clara, CA
WrestleMania 31 During a match between defending champion
Curb Stomp
to win the championship.
16 Sheamus WWE World Heavyweight Championship November 22, 2015
Atlanta, GA
Survivor Series Defeated
Dean Ambrose to win the vacant
title.
17
Dean Ambrose
WWE World Heavyweight Championship June 19, 2016
Paradise, NV
Money in the Bank Defeated Seth Rollins after a Dirty Deeds to win the championship after Rollins had defeated Roman Reigns to win the title.
18 Baron Corbin WWE Championship August 15, 2017
Providence, RI
SmackDown Live Corbin was defeated by defending champion Jinder Mahal after a roll-up following a distraction by John Cena, who had just defeated Mahal by disqualification due to Corbin's interference.
19 Braun Strowman WWE Universal Championship September 16, 2018
San Antonio, TX
Hell in a Cell This was a
special guest referee, announced ahead of time. The match ended in a no contest after a run-in by Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman. Lesnar kicked in the cell door and laid out both Strowman and defending champion Roman Reigns
, while Heyman incapacitated Foley with pepper spray; both competitors were deemed unable to continue by another referee.
20 Brock Lesnar WWE Universal Championship July 14, 2019 Philadelphia, PA Extreme Rules Defeated
mixed tag team match
.
21 The Miz WWE Championship February 21, 2021
St. Petersburg, FL
Elimination Chamber Defeated
Elimination Chamber match and was then attacked by Bobby Lashley
.
22 Big E WWE Championship September 13, 2021
Boston, MA
Raw Defeated Bobby Lashley after a Big Ending to win the championship after Lashley had successfully defended the title against Randy Orton.
23 Austin Theory WWE United States Championship November 7, 2022
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Raw Theory was defeated by defending champion
Seth "Freakin" Rollins after a Curb Stomp following an attack at ringside by Bobby Lashley
.
24 Damian Priest World Heavyweight Championship April 7, 2024
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WrestleMania XL Defeated
Seth "Freakin" Rollins to win the title and was then attacked by CM Punk
.

Women

No. Case Holder Championship Date Location Event Results
1 Carmella SmackDown Women's Championship April 10, 2018
New Orleans, LA
SmackDown Live Defeated
Princess Kick to win the championship after Flair was attacked by the debuting IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce
) during a promo.
2 Alexa Bliss Raw Women's Championship June 17, 2018
Rosemont, IL
Money in the Bank During a match between defending champion Nia Jax and Ronda Rousey, Bliss ran-in and attacked both competitors with her briefcase, causing the match to end in a disqualification win for Rousey, who was struck first. Bliss then cashed in the contract and defeated Jax after a Bliss DDT and a Twisted Bliss to win the championship.
3 Bayley SmackDown Women's Championship May 19, 2019
Hartford, CT
Money in the Bank Defeated Charlotte Flair after a Bayley Elbow Drop to win the championship after Flair had defeated Becky Lynch to win the title and was then attacked following Flair and Lacey Evans' assault on Lynch after the match.
4 Nikki A.S.H. Raw Women's Championship July 19, 2021
Dallas, TX
Raw Defeated Charlotte Flair after a diving crossbody to win the championship after Flair had gotten intentionally disqualified in her title defense against Rhea Ripley and was then attacked by Ripley after the match.
5 Liv Morgan SmackDown Women's Championship July 2, 2022
Paradise, NV
Money in the Bank Defeated
Natalya
.
6 Iyo Sky WWE Women's Championship August 5, 2023
Detroit, MI
SummerSlam Defeated Bianca Belair after an Over the Moonsault to win the championship after Belair had won the title in a triple threat match against Asuka and Charlotte Flair.

Participant list

Cashed-in against

Notes

  1. ^ a b The match was pre-recorded on April 15 while the rest of the event aired live on May 10.

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