12 Non Money In The Bank Matches That Stole The Show

12 Non Money In The Bank Matches That Stole The Show

Money in the Bank (MITB) started as a match before eventually getting its own PPV slot. I compare it to the Royal Rumble, as the winner of those matches gets a future title shot. The MITB briefcase has great odds for the holder, with only a handful of superstars failing to successfully cash in. Besides the ladder match where superstars will do anything to get their hands on the briefcase, there are plenty of other matches on the card. With MITB Ladder Matches starting to lose their appeal, the rest of the card needs to steal the show. Here are 12 non MITB Ladder Matches that stole the show.

2011 Singles Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: If Randy Orton was Disqualified or if there was Poor Officiating, Orton would lose the title. Christian Defeated Randy Orton via disqualification

2011 Singles Match for the WWE Championship: If Cena Did Not Retain the Title, he Would be Fired. CM Punk Defeated John Cena

2012 No Disqualification Match for the WWE Championship: AJ Lee was the Special Guest Referee: CM Punk Defeated Daniel Bryan

2013 WWE Championship: John Cena Defeated Mark Henry 

2014 Ladder match for the Vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena Defeated Alberto Del Rio, Bray Wyatt, Cesaro, Kane, Randy Orton, Roman Reigns and Sheamus

2014 Tag team Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship: The Usos (Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso) Defeated The Wyatt Family (Erick Rowan & Luke Harper)

2015 Champion vs. Champion Match: John Cena (U.S. Champion) Defeated Kevin Owens (NXT Champion)

2015 Ladder Match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Seth Rollins Defeated Dean Ambrose

2016 AJ Styles Defeated John Cena

2016 Singles Match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Seth Rollins Defeated Roman Reigns. Dean Ambrose Then Successfully Cashes in his MITB Briefcase

2018 Singles Match for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship: Ronda Rousey Defeated Nia Jax via disqualification. Alexa Bliss Then Successfully Cashes in her MITB Briefcase

2018 Last Man Standing Match for the WWE Championship: AJ Styles Defeated Shinsuke Nakamura

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