10 Most INSANE Spots In WWE Money In The Bank History

7. Back And To The Left

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The sheer narrow margins of the senton bomb, even if timed to perfection, render it a particularly ill-advised move to perform on a ladder. The performer is required to tuck their head at the last possible moment before absorbing shock to a relatively small surface area. Mr. Kennedy, who mistimed his big moment, endured something even more painful than intended. Only glancing the rail, this must have stung. Badly. The gap between shock and pain was instantaneous; Kennedy popped back up with his mouth agape in horror before immediately clutching the back of his head.

It's a wonder he didn't scalp himself, thus saving John Cena and Randy Orton the bother.

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