Ranking Every WWE Money In The Bank PPV - From Worst To Best
7. 2014 - A Tale Of Two Matches, But Not Much Else
At the 2014 show, we were treated to two very different ladder matches. The first of the night saw Seth Rollins capture the Money in the Bank briefcase in more of a spot-driven affair, while the second was very much a story-driven match, in which John Cena helped himself to his 15th World Championship in the main event.
Both were great matches in their own right and a good demonstration of the concept's versatility, but beyond these two encounters, there wasn’t much else to write home about.
Rusev vs. Big E and the Rhodes Brothers vs. RybAxel were decent enough, but neither really had the feel of a PPV-calibre meeting. Though it's arguable that was because of the build more than anything.
The rest of the card was then padded out with overly gimmicky matches like Adam Rose vs. Damien Sandow and Layla vs. Summer Rae with Fandango as the special guest referee, meaning that from top-to-bottom, this one falls short when compared with the rest of the Money in the Bank offerings.