10 Most INSANE Spots In WWE Money In The Bank History

9. Swiss SUPERMAN

MITB Cesaro
WWE Network

From the ridiculous to the sublime.

What's particularly great about this spot (besides Cesaro's supernatural, precision athleticism) is that unlike so many others in the crazy canon of the match, it ultimately resulted in a standard flat-back bump that didn't threaten anybody's livelihood. Better yet, this made sense as an intra-match strategy. Cesaro wasn't climbing a ladder removed, suspiciously, from the briefcase. He was directly under it, poised to win the match, when he realised that one more obstacle stood in his way. He removed it in awe-inspiring fashion requiring unbelievably impressive timing, balance, and contortionist magic.

Much like virtually every time you watch the guy in action, it's the sort of spot that makes you hope against hope for a major solo push - and the potential brilliance of his singles Ladder and Hell In A Cell match bows.

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