10 Quickest WWE Money In The Bank Cash-Ins

5. John Cena (2012) – 8 Days

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Now we’re into the cash-ins that came fast and furious, before champions barely had time to look over their shoulder.

John Cena broke the mold and screwed up the mojo surrounding the briefcases in 2012, when he won the smallest (by number of participants – five) Money in the Bank ladder match. He then came out on Raw the next night and announced his intentions to end what was becoming CM Punk’s historic reign, at Raw 1000 the following week.

That night, Cena became the first superstar to unsuccessfully cash in his briefcase, winning the title match by DQ when the Big Show interfered. That’s when all hell broke loose. The Rock ran out to save Cena, only for Punk to slink away, then return to clobber the Rock and thus turn heel midway through his 14-month run on top. That failed cash-in (and Punk’s run in) is part of what revitalized Punk’s character and breathed new life into the title picture.

And while things didn’t turn out well for Cena, he did OK for himself in the ensuing year.

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