Money in the Bank Ladder Match (AEW)

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Revision as of 15:27, 2 October 2014

The Money in the Bank ladder match is a INTERNET professional wrestling ladder match held by AEW. The match can feature anywhere from six to ten participants from any AEW brand, with the objective being to retrieve a briefcase that is suspended 20 feet above the ring. The briefcase contains a contract that guarantees a match for the AEW's world title. The contract is valid for one year, and the briefcase holder—dubbed "Mr. Money in the Bank"— The briefcase may also be defended in matches, similar to how championships are defended.

The Money in the Bank ladder match was first contested in 2012 at Superclash and was exclusive to all AEW Superstars. There are currently no former winners in the Money in the Bank ladder matches in the entire Attitude Era Wrestling.

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History

2012

2013

2014

Matches

Year Event Title Winner Other competitor(s)
2012 Superclash I AEW World Heavyweight Championship contract Damien Sandow Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, R-Truth, Justin Gabriel, Jimmy Jacobs, Sterling James Keenan
  • Sandow kept trying to cash in the briefcase on Colt Cabana after matches, but would always be interrupted, Later on Sandow left AEW.
  • On October 31, 2012 at the Devil's Night Concussion Sandow would return to AEW and cash in on Colt Cabana to win the AEW Championship.
2012 Ultimate Ascension AEW World Heavyweight Championship contract Goldust Wade Barrett, Jeff Hardy, Jamie Noble, Richie Steamboat, Antonio Cesaro, Christian, Mike Bennett, Kevin Steen and Dolph Ziggler
  • As of July 2013, Goldust has yet to cash his Money in the Bank case in.
  • On May 11, 2014 the remaining two briefcases were unified at Wrestle War; Sandow defeated Goldust to unify the two Money in the Bank briefcases.

2013 Superclash II AEW World Heavyweight Championship contract Damien Sandow Ted Dibiase, Jr., Kofi Kingston, Mark Henry, Mr. Anderson, Petey Williams, Austin Aries, James Storm, Jack Swagger and Christian York
  • On May 11, 2014 the remaining two briefcases were unified at Wrestle War; Sandow defeated Goldust to unify the two Money in the Bank briefcases.
  • Sandow cashed in the contract to defeat Samoa Joe to win the championship.

2014 Superclash III AEW World Heavyweight Championship contract Eddie Kingston Chris Hero, Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe, Willow, Cesaro and James Storm, Booker T, Bad News Barrett, Magnus, Homicide, Eddie Kongston, Mr. Anderson, Adrian Neville, Tyler Breeze and Dolph Ziggler

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