10 Worst Matches In WWE Money In The Bank History

10. John Cena Vs. Mark Henry (2013)

Mark Henry's fake retirement on the June 17, 2013 edition of Monday Night Raw was brilliantly done. Having teased the idea of stepping away from the ring for weeks on social media, Henry was invited into the ring to say goodbye by John Cena.

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Charming the audience with stories of wanting to spend more time with his family, Henry then viciously snapped and hit Cena with the World's Strongest Slam. People were legitimately caught off guard by the turn, which was expertly executed. Unfortunately, it led to a dreary match at Money In The Bank less than a month later.

Going 16 minutes, Cena and Henry struggled to follow the dynamic quickness of a match between Alberto Del Rio and Dolph Ziggler. Their power-based encounter had a good build-up, but it didn't deliver quite the way fans had hoped in the end.

The match wasn't terrible, but it failed to live up to the cracking storyline that had kickstarted the issue between the two men. Cena won, and Henry was shunted back down the ladder, his retirement angle forgotten quickly afterwards.

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