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WWE Money in the Bank

WWE Money in the Bank is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event, produced annually since 2010 by the American company WWE, the world's largest professional wrestling promotion. The event is named after the Money in the Bank ladder match, a multi-person ladder match in which participants compete to obtain a briefcase that contains a contract for a championship match. The match originally only took place at WWE's flagship event, WrestleMania, from 2005 to 2010, after which, the match concept was spun off into its own PPV beginning in July that year, with the match no longer occurring at WrestleMania. In addition to PPV, the event has aired on the WWE Network since 2014 and Peacock since 2021. It has since become recognized as one of the company's five biggest annual events of the year, along with the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, referred to as the "Big Five".

WWE Money in the Bank
WWE Money in the Bank logo
Created byChris Jericho[1]
Brian Gewirtz[2]
Vince McMahon[3]
PromotionWWE
BrandsRaw (2010–2011, 2018–present)
SmackDown (2010–2011, 2017–present)
205 Live (2019)
First event2010
Signature matchMoney in the Bank ladder match

From 2010 to 2013, the event occupied the July slot of WWE's pay-per-view calendar before moving to June from 2014 to 2018, after which, it was held in May before returning to its original July slot in 2021. The event was introduced during WWE's first brand extension period, and the events in 2010 and 2011 featured wrestlers from both the Raw and SmackDown brands. The first brand split then ended in August 2011. In mid-2016, the brand extension was reinstated and the 2017 event was held exclusively for SmackDown. However, following WrestleMania 34 in April 2018, brand-exclusive pay-per-views were discontinued. The 2023 event was held in London, England, thus making it the first event to take place outside of the United States. While the eponymous match was originally only for male wrestlers, the 2017 event featured the first-ever women's version and the events since have featured two matches, one each for the men and women.

Concept and history Edit

The "Money in the Bank" pay-per-view (PPV) centers around a ladder match, the prize of which is a briefcase containing a contract for a championship match. The winner can then cash in the contract at a time and place of their choosing anytime within the next year – beginning the night they win the briefcase. If the contract is not used within that year, it is voided, but this has yet to happen. Only the holder of the Money in the Bank contract can be the one to cash-in the contract.[4]

In 2005, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) established the Money in the Bank ladder match as an annual match at their marquee event, WrestleMania, debuting at WrestleMania 21. The idea for the match was conceptualized by then-WWE wrestler Chris Jericho and former WWE writer Brian Gewirtz. Following WrestleMania XXVI in March 2010, WWE established a separate Money in the Bank event as a gimmick PPV; the match subsequently ceased being held at WrestleMania. The inaugural event was held on July 18, 2010, at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri.[5]

In 2010 and 2011, the annual pay-per-views included two Money in the Bank ladder matches. To coincide with the brand extension, one ladder match was for wrestlers from the Raw brand with a match contract for the brand's WWE Championship, while the other ladder match was for the SmackDown brand with a match contract for its World Heavyweight Championship.[5][6] In April 2011, WWE ceased using its full name with the WWE abbreviation becoming an orphaned initialism.[7] The brand split then ended in August 2011; although the brand split ended, the Money in the Bank pay-per-views continued to have two ladder matches for match contracts for the respective titles.[8][9] After the two titles were unified in December 2013, a championship match contract for the unified WWE World Heavyweight Championship became the prize of a single Money in the Bank ladder match.[10][11] Also in 2014, the event moved to the June slot and it was also the first Money in the Bank event to air on WWE's livestreaming service, the WWE Network, in addition to traditional PPV outlets.[10] The brand split returned after the 2016 event,[12] but the 2017 pay-per-view was SmackDown-exclusive. The championship match contract in the ladder match was for SmackDown's WWE Championship (formerly WWE World Heavyweight Championship). The 2017 event also featured the first-ever women's Money in the Bank ladder match with its contract being for a SmackDown Women's Championship match; each event since has featured a men's and women's match.[13][14]

The 2017 event would be the only Money in the Bank PPV to be brand-exclusive, as following WrestleMania 34 in April 2018, brand-exclusive pay-per-views were discontinued, thus the events since have involved both the Raw and SmackDown brands.[15] Beginning with the 2018 event, the ladder matches had eight participants evenly divided between the brands. The 2018 contracts granted the winners a championship match for their respective brand's world championship: the Universal Championship or WWE Championship, and the Raw Women's Championship or SmackDown Women's Championship.[16][17][18] Beginning with the 2019 event, the winners could choose either brand's world championship. The 2019 event also moved Money in the Bank to the May slot in WWE's pay-per-view calendar.[19]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, that year's event saw the number of competitors in both matches decreased to six. Additionally, while the rules of the match itself remained the same, a new "Corporate Ladder" gimmick was also added to the matches, in which the participants had to travel from the ground floor of WWE Global Headquarters to the roof in order to reach the briefcases, which were suspended above a ring on the roof. Additionally for 2020, both the men's and women's matches took place at the same time.[20] While the ladder matches were pre-recorded as cinematic matches,[21][22][23] all of the other matches took place live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, with no fans in attendance.[24] Additionally, the 2020 event was the first event to directly award a championship for winning the Money in the Bank ladder match; on the following night's episode of Raw, it was revealed that the women's ladder match had actually been for the Raw Women's Championship due to reigning champion Becky Lynch going on maternity leave.[25]

In August 2020, WWE began holding Raw and SmackDown's shows in a bio-secure bubble called the WWE ThunderDome. In May 2021, the company announced that they would be leaving the ThunderDome and returning to live touring, beginning with the July 16 episode of SmackDown in Houston, Texas. The 2021 Money in the Bank was in turn announced to take place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 18—returning the event to its original July slot—thus it was the first WWE pay-per-view held outside of Florida since Elimination Chamber on March 8, 2020, and the first pay-per-view held following the end of the ThunderDome Era.[26][27][28][29] The 2021 event also reverted to the standard version of the titular ladder matches as well as returning to having eight competitors for both matches, evenly divided between the two brands.[30] The 2021 event was also the first Money in the Bank to air on Peacock's WWE Network channel, following the merger of the American version of the WWE Network under Peacock in March that year.[31]

The 2022 event was announced during the 2021 SummerSlam, which was held at the Allegiant Stadium in the Las Vegas suburb of Paradise, Nevada. Money in the Bank was initially announced to be held at the same venue on July 2, 2022, which would have marked the first time for a Money in the Bank event to be held in a National Football League stadium.[32][33] However, on May 26, 2022, it was announced that the event had been moved to the nearby MGM Grand Garden Arena, although still on the same date, thus marking the first Money in the Bank to be held on a Saturday.[34] While Money in the Bank had been established as one of WWE's monthly PPVs held between their "Big Four" shows (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series), in August 2021, WWE President and Chief Revenue Officer Nick Khan referred to Money in the Bank as one of the company's "five annual tentpoles",[35] subsequently elevating the event's status as one of WWE's five biggest events of the year, referred to as the "Big Five".[36] The 2022 event also reduced the number of participants in the women's match to seven with an uneven division of wrestlers between the two brands—it featured four wrestlers from Raw and three from SmackDown; the men's match was originally announced with just seven, but during the event, it was expanded to eight participants, evenly divided between the two brands. Also beginning with the 2022 event, the winner can use the contract on any championship.[37][38]

On January 5, 2023, WWE announced that the 2023 event would be held on Saturday, July 1 at The O2 Arena in London, England, marking the first Money in the Bank event held outside of the United States. This was also WWE's first major event held in London since Insurrextion in May 2002 and England in general since Insurrextion in June 2003.[36] The 2023 women's ladder match had six participants divided evenly between the two brands,[39] but the men's had seven, with three from Raw, three from SmackDown, and one non-exclusive wrestler participating.[40]

Theme song Edit

Money in the Bank is the only WWE pay-per-view event with a regular theme song. This is in stark contrast to WWE's other pay-per-view events, which use songs sponsored by mainstream recording artists, which was the case with the first event using "Money" by I Fight Dragons.[41] From 2011 to 2018, "Money in the Bank" by former in-house WWE composer Jim Johnston was used as the event's theme song.[42] Before the advent of the pay-per-view, Johnston's song was used as the entrance music for Donald Trump for his numerous guest appearances on WWE television.[43] Since 2019, the theme song for event has been "Gotta Get That" (renamed to “Cash In” in 2023),[44] written by WWE's current in-house composer def rebel.[45]

Events and winners Edit

SmackDown-branded event
# Event Date City Venue Main Event MITB Winner(s) Ref.
1 Money in the Bank (2010) July 18, 2010 Kansas City, Missouri Sprint Center Sheamus (c) vs. John Cena in a Steel Cage match for the WWE Championship Kane – Match contract for SmackDown's World Heavyweight Championship [5]
The Miz – Match contract for Raw's WWE Championship
2 Money in the Bank (2011) July 17, 2011 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena John Cena (c) vs. CM Punk for the WWE Championship Daniel Bryan – Match contract for SmackDown's World Heavyweight Championship [6]
Alberto Del Rio – Match contract for Raw's WWE Championship
3 Money in the Bank (2012) July 15, 2012 Phoenix, Arizona US Airways Center Big Show vs. Chris Jericho vs. John Cena vs. Kane vs. The Miz in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE Championship match contract Dolph ZigglerWorld Heavyweight Championship match contract [8]
John CenaWWE Championship match contract
4 Money in the Bank (2013) July 14, 2013 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wells Fargo Center Christian vs. CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sheamus in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE Championship match contract Damien SandowWorld Heavyweight Championship match contract [9]
Randy OrtonWWE Championship match contract
5 Money in the Bank (2014) June 29, 2014 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden Alberto Del Rio vs. Bray Wyatt vs. Cesaro vs. John Cena vs. Kane vs. Randy Orton vs. Roman Reigns vs. Sheamus in a Ladder match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship Seth Rollins[a] [10]
6 Money in the Bank (2015) June 14, 2015 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dean Ambrose in a Ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Sheamus[a] [11]
7 Money in the Bank (2016) June 19, 2016 Paradise, Nevada T-Mobile Arena Roman Reigns (c) vs. Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, then Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dean Ambrose in Ambrose's Money in the Bank cash-in match Dean Ambrose[a] [12]
8 Money in the Bank (2017) June 18, 2017 St. Louis, Missouri Scottrade Center AJ Styles vs. Baron Corbin vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn vs. Shinsuke Nakamura in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE Championship match contract Carmella[b]WWE SmackDown Women's Championship match contract [13]
Baron CorbinWWE Championship match contract
9 Money in the Bank (2018) June 17, 2018 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Roode vs. Finn Bálor vs. Kevin Owens vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Rusev vs. Samoa Joe vs. The Miz in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract of the winner's brand Alexa BlissWomen's championship match contract of the winner's brand [46][16]
Braun StrowmanWorld championship match contract of the winner's brand
10 Money in the Bank (2019) May 19, 2019 Hartford, Connecticut XL Center Ali vs. Andrade vs. Baron Corbin vs. Brock Lesnar vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Finn Bálor vs. Randy Orton vs. Ricochet in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract BayleyWomen's championship match contract [19]
Brock LesnarWorld championship match contract
11 Money in the Bank (2020) May 10, 2020 Orlando, Florida
Stamford, Connecticut
WWE Performance Center
WWE Global Headquarters[c]
Asuka vs. Carmella vs. Dana Brooke vs. Lacey Evans vs. Nia Jax vs. Shayna Baszler in a Money in the Bank ladder match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship[d]
and[e]
AJ Styles vs. Aleister Black vs. Daniel Bryan vs. King Corbin vs. Otis vs. Rey Mysterio in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract
AsukaRaw Women's Championship[d] [20][24]
OtisWorld championship match contract
12 Money in the Bank (2021) July 18, 2021 Fort Worth, Texas Dickies Arena Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge for the WWE Universal Championship Nikki A.S.H.Women's championship match contract [29][47]
Big EWorld championship match contract
13 Money in the Bank (2022) July 2, 2022 Paradise, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Drew McIntyre vs. Madcap Moss vs. Omos vs. Riddle vs. Sami Zayn vs. Seth "Freakin" Rollins vs. Sheamus vs. Theory in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a championship match contract Liv MorganWomen's championship match contract [34][48]
Theory – Any men's championship match contract
14 Money in the Bank (2023) July 1, 2023 London, England The O2 Arena The Bloodline (Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa) vs. The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) Damian Priest – Any men's championship match contract [36][49]
Iyo SkyWomen's championship match contract
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
Notes
  1. ^ a b c In December 2013, the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship were unified, retiring the World Heavyweight Championship while the WWE Championship became known as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The 2014, 2015, and 2016 events featured only one Money in the Bank ladder match with its contract being for a match for the unified title (which reverted to being called the WWE Championship after the 2016 event when the brand split was reintroduced).
  2. ^ James Ellsworth retrieved the briefcase for Carmella. On the following episode of SmackDown Live, Carmella was forced to relinquish the briefcase and a rematch was scheduled for the June 27 episode with Ellsworth banned from ringside, where Carmella definitively won the match.
  3. ^ The majority of the event took place live at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, while the Money in the Bank ladder matches were pre-recorded on April 15, 2020, at WWE's global headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut.
  4. ^ a b The match was originally announced with its original rules in that the winner would receive a women's championship match contract, however, on the May 11, 2020 episode of Raw, Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch announced she was going on maternity leave and that the ladder match had actually been for the Raw Women's Championship instead of a championship match contract.
  5. ^ Both the men's and women's matches took place at the same time, although the women's match concluded first.

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External links Edit

  • Money in the Bank Official Website

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WWE Money in the Bank is a professional wrestling pay per view PPV and livestreaming event produced annually since 2010 by the American company WWE the world s largest professional wrestling promotion The event is named after the Money in the Bank ladder match a multi person ladder match in which participants compete to obtain a briefcase that contains a contract for a championship match The match originally only took place at WWE s flagship event WrestleMania from 2005 to 2010 after which the match concept was spun off into its own PPV beginning in July that year with the match no longer occurring at WrestleMania In addition to PPV the event has aired on the WWE Network since 2014 and Peacock since 2021 It has since become recognized as one of the company s five biggest annual events of the year along with the Royal Rumble WrestleMania SummerSlam and Survivor Series referred to as the Big Five WWE Money in the BankWWE Money in the Bank logoCreated byChris Jericho 1 Brian Gewirtz 2 Vince McMahon 3 PromotionWWEBrandsRaw 2010 2011 2018 present SmackDown 2010 2011 2017 present 205 Live 2019 First event2010Signature matchMoney in the Bank ladder matchFrom 2010 to 2013 the event occupied the July slot of WWE s pay per view calendar before moving to June from 2014 to 2018 after which it was held in May before returning to its original July slot in 2021 The event was introduced during WWE s first brand extension period and the events in 2010 and 2011 featured wrestlers from both the Raw and SmackDown brands The first brand split then ended in August 2011 In mid 2016 the brand extension was reinstated and the 2017 event was held exclusively for SmackDown However following WrestleMania 34 in April 2018 brand exclusive pay per views were discontinued The 2023 event was held in London England thus making it the first event to take place outside of the United States While the eponymous match was originally only for male wrestlers the 2017 event featured the first ever women s version and the events since have featured two matches one each for the men and women Contents 1 Concept and history 2 Theme song 3 Events and winners 4 References 5 External linksConcept and history EditThe Money in the Bank pay per view PPV centers around a ladder match the prize of which is a briefcase containing a contract for a championship match The winner can then cash in the contract at a time and place of their choosing anytime within the next year beginning the night they win the briefcase If the contract is not used within that year it is voided but this has yet to happen Only the holder of the Money in the Bank contract can be the one to cash in the contract 4 In 2005 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE established the Money in the Bank ladder match as an annual match at their marquee event WrestleMania debuting at WrestleMania 21 The idea for the match was conceptualized by then WWE wrestler Chris Jericho and former WWE writer Brian Gewirtz Following WrestleMania XXVI in March 2010 WWE established a separate Money in the Bank event as a gimmick PPV the match subsequently ceased being held at WrestleMania The inaugural event was held on July 18 2010 at the Sprint Center in Kansas City Missouri 5 In 2010 and 2011 the annual pay per views included two Money in the Bank ladder matches To coincide with the brand extension one ladder match was for wrestlers from the Raw brand with a match contract for the brand s WWE Championship while the other ladder match was for the SmackDown brand with a match contract for its World Heavyweight Championship 5 6 In April 2011 WWE ceased using its full name with the WWE abbreviation becoming an orphaned initialism 7 The brand split then ended in August 2011 although the brand split ended the Money in the Bank pay per views continued to have two ladder matches for match contracts for the respective titles 8 9 After the two titles were unified in December 2013 a championship match contract for the unified WWE World Heavyweight Championship became the prize of a single Money in the Bank ladder match 10 11 Also in 2014 the event moved to the June slot and it was also the first Money in the Bank event to air on WWE s livestreaming service the WWE Network in addition to traditional PPV outlets 10 The brand split returned after the 2016 event 12 but the 2017 pay per view was SmackDown exclusive The championship match contract in the ladder match was for SmackDown s WWE Championship formerly WWE World Heavyweight Championship The 2017 event also featured the first ever women s Money in the Bank ladder match with its contract being for a SmackDown Women s Championship match each event since has featured a men s and women s match 13 14 The 2017 event would be the only Money in the Bank PPV to be brand exclusive as following WrestleMania 34 in April 2018 brand exclusive pay per views were discontinued thus the events since have involved both the Raw and SmackDown brands 15 Beginning with the 2018 event the ladder matches had eight participants evenly divided between the brands The 2018 contracts granted the winners a championship match for their respective brand s world championship the Universal Championship or WWE Championship and the Raw Women s Championship or SmackDown Women s Championship 16 17 18 Beginning with the 2019 event the winners could choose either brand s world championship The 2019 event also moved Money in the Bank to the May slot in WWE s pay per view calendar 19 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 that year s event saw the number of competitors in both matches decreased to six Additionally while the rules of the match itself remained the same a new Corporate Ladder gimmick was also added to the matches in which the participants had to travel from the ground floor of WWE Global Headquarters to the roof in order to reach the briefcases which were suspended above a ring on the roof Additionally for 2020 both the men s and women s matches took place at the same time 20 While the ladder matches were pre recorded as cinematic matches 21 22 23 all of the other matches took place live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando Florida with no fans in attendance 24 Additionally the 2020 event was the first event to directly award a championship for winning the Money in the Bank ladder match on the following night s episode of Raw it was revealed that the women s ladder match had actually been for the Raw Women s Championship due to reigning champion Becky Lynch going on maternity leave 25 In August 2020 WWE began holding Raw and SmackDown s shows in a bio secure bubble called the WWE ThunderDome In May 2021 the company announced that they would be leaving the ThunderDome and returning to live touring beginning with the July 16 episode of SmackDown in Houston Texas The 2021 Money in the Bank was in turn announced to take place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth Texas on July 18 returning the event to its original July slot thus it was the first WWE pay per view held outside of Florida since Elimination Chamber on March 8 2020 and the first pay per view held following the end of the ThunderDome Era 26 27 28 29 The 2021 event also reverted to the standard version of the titular ladder matches as well as returning to having eight competitors for both matches evenly divided between the two brands 30 The 2021 event was also the first Money in the Bank to air on Peacock s WWE Network channel following the merger of the American version of the WWE Network under Peacock in March that year 31 The 2022 event was announced during the 2021 SummerSlam which was held at the Allegiant Stadium in the Las Vegas suburb of Paradise Nevada Money in the Bank was initially announced to be held at the same venue on July 2 2022 which would have marked the first time for a Money in the Bank event to be held in a National Football League stadium 32 33 However on May 26 2022 it was announced that the event had been moved to the nearby MGM Grand Garden Arena although still on the same date thus marking the first Money in the Bank to be held on a Saturday 34 While Money in the Bank had been established as one of WWE s monthly PPVs held between their Big Four shows Royal Rumble WrestleMania SummerSlam and Survivor Series in August 2021 WWE President and Chief Revenue Officer Nick Khan referred to Money in the Bank as one of the company s five annual tentpoles 35 subsequently elevating the event s status as one of WWE s five biggest events of the year referred to as the Big Five 36 The 2022 event also reduced the number of participants in the women s match to seven with an uneven division of wrestlers between the two brands it featured four wrestlers from Raw and three from SmackDown the men s match was originally announced with just seven but during the event it was expanded to eight participants evenly divided between the two brands Also beginning with the 2022 event the winner can use the contract on any championship 37 38 On January 5 2023 WWE announced that the 2023 event would be held on Saturday July 1 at The O2 Arena in London England marking the first Money in the Bank event held outside of the United States This was also WWE s first major event held in London since Insurrextion in May 2002 and England in general since Insurrextion in June 2003 36 The 2023 women s ladder match had six participants divided evenly between the two brands 39 but the men s had seven with three from Raw three from SmackDown and one non exclusive wrestler participating 40 Theme song EditMoney in the Bank is the only WWE pay per view event with a regular theme song This is in stark contrast to WWE s other pay per view events which use songs sponsored by mainstream recording artists which was the case with the first event using Money by I Fight Dragons 41 From 2011 to 2018 Money in the Bank by former in house WWE composer Jim Johnston was used as the event s theme song 42 Before the advent of the pay per view Johnston s song was used as the entrance music for Donald Trump for his numerous guest appearances on WWE television 43 Since 2019 the theme song for event has been Gotta Get That renamed to Cash In in 2023 44 written by WWE s current in house composer def rebel 45 Events and winners EditSmackDown branded event Event Date City Venue Main Event MITB Winner s Ref 1 Money in the Bank 2010 July 18 2010 Kansas City Missouri Sprint Center Sheamus c vs John Cena in a Steel Cage match for the WWE Championship Kane Match contract for SmackDown s World Heavyweight Championship 5 The Miz Match contract for Raw s WWE Championship2 Money in the Bank 2011 July 17 2011 Rosemont Illinois Allstate Arena John Cena c vs CM Punk for the WWE Championship Daniel Bryan Match contract for SmackDown s World Heavyweight Championship 6 Alberto Del Rio Match contract for Raw s WWE Championship3 Money in the Bank 2012 July 15 2012 Phoenix Arizona US Airways Center Big Show vs Chris Jericho vs John Cena vs Kane vs The Miz in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE Championship match contract Dolph Ziggler World Heavyweight Championship match contract 8 John Cena WWE Championship match contract4 Money in the Bank 2013 July 14 2013 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Wells Fargo Center Christian vs CM Punk vs Daniel Bryan vs Randy Orton vs Rob Van Dam vs Sheamus in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE Championship match contract Damien Sandow World Heavyweight Championship match contract 9 Randy Orton WWE Championship match contract5 Money in the Bank 2014 June 29 2014 Boston Massachusetts TD Garden Alberto Del Rio vs Bray Wyatt vs Cesaro vs John Cena vs Kane vs Randy Orton vs Roman Reigns vs Sheamus in a Ladder match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship Seth Rollins a 10 6 Money in the Bank 2015 June 14 2015 Columbus Ohio Nationwide Arena Seth Rollins c vs Dean Ambrose in a Ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Sheamus a 11 7 Money in the Bank 2016 June 19 2016 Paradise Nevada T Mobile Arena Roman Reigns c vs Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship then Seth Rollins c vs Dean Ambrose in Ambrose s Money in the Bank cash in match Dean Ambrose a 12 8 Money in the Bank 2017 June 18 2017 St Louis Missouri Scottrade Center AJ Styles vs Baron Corbin vs Dolph Ziggler vs Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn vs Shinsuke Nakamura in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE Championship match contract Carmella b WWE SmackDown Women s Championship match contract 13 Baron Corbin WWE Championship match contract9 Money in the Bank 2018 June 17 2018 Rosemont Illinois Allstate Arena Braun Strowman vs Bobby Roode vs Finn Balor vs Kevin Owens vs Kofi Kingston vs Rusev vs Samoa Joe vs The Miz in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract of the winner s brand Alexa Bliss Women s championship match contract of the winner s brand 46 16 Braun Strowman World championship match contract of the winner s brand10 Money in the Bank 2019 May 19 2019 Hartford Connecticut XL Center Ali vs Andrade vs Baron Corbin vs Brock Lesnar vs Drew McIntyre vs Finn Balor vs Randy Orton vs Ricochet in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract Bayley Women s championship match contract 19 Brock Lesnar World championship match contract11 Money in the Bank 2020 May 10 2020 Orlando FloridaStamford Connecticut WWE Performance CenterWWE Global Headquarters c Asuka vs Carmella vs Dana Brooke vs Lacey Evans vs Nia Jax vs Shayna Baszler in a Money in the Bank ladder match for the WWE Raw Women s Championship d and e AJ Styles vs Aleister Black vs Daniel Bryan vs King Corbin vs Otis vs Rey Mysterio in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract Asuka Raw Women s Championship d 20 24 Otis World championship match contract12 Money in the Bank 2021 July 18 2021 Fort Worth Texas Dickies Arena Roman Reigns c vs Edge for the WWE Universal Championship Nikki A S H Women s championship match contract 29 47 Big E World championship match contract13 Money in the Bank 2022 July 2 2022 Paradise Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Drew McIntyre vs Madcap Moss vs Omos vs Riddle vs Sami Zayn vs Seth Freakin Rollins vs Sheamus vs Theory in a Money in the Bank ladder match for a championship match contract Liv Morgan Women s championship match contract 34 48 Theory Any men s championship match contract14 Money in the Bank 2023 July 1 2023 London England The O2 Arena The Bloodline Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa vs The Usos Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso Damian Priest Any men s championship match contract 36 49 Iyo Sky Women s championship match contract c refers to the champion s heading into the matchNotes a b c In December 2013 the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship were unified retiring the World Heavyweight Championship while the WWE Championship became known as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship The 2014 2015 and 2016 events featured only one Money in the Bank ladder match with its contract being for a match for the unified title which reverted to being called the WWE Championship after the 2016 event when the brand split was reintroduced James Ellsworth retrieved the briefcase for Carmella On the following episode of SmackDown Live Carmella was forced to relinquish the briefcase and a rematch was scheduled for the June 27 episode with Ellsworth banned from ringside where Carmella definitively won the match The majority of the event took place live at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando Florida while the Money in the Bank ladder matches were pre recorded on April 15 2020 at WWE s global headquarters in Stamford Connecticut a b The match was originally announced with its original rules in that the winner would receive a women s championship match contract however on the May 11 2020 episode of Raw Raw Women s Champion Becky Lynch announced she was going on maternity leave and that the ladder match had actually been for the Raw Women s Championship instead of a 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