10 Best Performers In WWE Money In The Bank History

4. Kofi Kingston

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Kofi may not have a victory to his name like Rob Van Dam, but you’d be very hard pushed to find someone who has provided as much innovative, high-octane, ladder-based offense as the Ghanaian-American Superstar.

In each of his five appearances, Kofi has never failed to wow the audience with his incredible agility and high-flying ability.

Massive high spots, such as his Boom Drop through a table from a gigantic ladder onto an unfortunate Drew McIntyre, stick in the mind most prominently. But for me, it’s the unbelievable ways in which he’s utilised the ladders that make him stand out from much of the crowd.

One such example of this is his attempt to scale a folded ladder, which was being held by Mark Henry. Unlike Morrison previously though, Kofi came pretty close to actually getting his hands on the briefcase. Undeniably the greatest instance though, was his use of two ladders as stilts at WrestleMania 26. It was impressive enough that he managed to pogo on them to the centre of the ring, but to then elevate himself to the higher rungs was flat-out ridiculous skill.

Again though, it’s the lack of success that prevents Kofi from ranking higher.

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