WWE Money In The Bank Results: 5 Biggest Winners & 5 Losers

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WWE.comWWE.comMoney In The Bank 2014 is in the books, and it was a lackluster show to say the least. The problem with stacking so many of your top stars in one or two matches is that you're forced to fill out the rest of the card with bland matchups, and when you've done a poor job developing your midcard talent, that can lead to a dull show. With six top guys in the briefcase match and another eight in the championship contest, we were left with the likes of Adam Rose, Damien Sand...er, Paul Revere and a second divas contest to "entertain" us. There were a few hits here and there, but an awful lot of misses dragged down the show. That being said, a couple of matches really delivered, with one being exceptional, so it wasn't a total write-off. Some may have their complaints about the result of the main event, but considering what WWE appears to be building to and the constraints placed upon them by Daniel Bryan's injury, the decision made sense. This article is going to focus on those performers who came out of the event with their stock either on the rise or rapidly dropping, be it based on their performance in the ring or their status due to booking. We're going to take a look at 5 Winners And 5 Losers From Money In The Bank. Let's start with the winners, shall we?
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