WWE.comIt's difficult to know whether to feel sorry for Kofi Kingston, or simply enjoy the fact we only get to see him every so often. He's fast making a legacy out of matches that only happen once a year, with the Royal Rumble being his chief exponent of exposure at the present time. Every year Kingston provides a segment or two during that match which is absolutely incredible - think back to when he jumped from the announce table back on to the apron, for example. And the ladder match at Money in the Bank - of which Kingston is a competitor - will once again open a window of opportunity for Kingston to entertain us all once again. That's his forte, in all fairness. He's not a guy that is notorious for feuding at the top end of the WWE, nor is he a guy who will end his career with a wealth of championships. He's a born entertainer though, and expect Kingston to put on a real show with some incredible angles at Money in the Bank. Like Mark Henry (remember him) often says: It's what he does.