10 Quickest WWE Money In The Bank Cash-Ins Ever

6. Edge (2007) – 1 Day*

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*Mr. Kennedy won the briefcase and held it for 36 days before losing it to Edge.

Some nicknames are bestowed upon superstars with no regard for whether they fit. With Edge, the Ultimate Opportunist fit perfectly.

Edge was the very first Money in the Bank briefcase holder, and he set the precedent of cashing in on a downed champion, waiting 280 days before beating a worn-out John Cena at New Year’s Revolution in 2006.

But in 2007, Edge solidified his nickname when he goaded Mr. Kennedy, who had won the briefcase at WrestleMania 23 five weeks earlier, into putting the briefcase on the line. The “match” lasted all of seven seconds, with Edge attacking Kennedy before the bell rang and pinning him quickly.

The following night, Edge cashed in on a laid-out Undertaker, winning the World Heavyweight Championship. Sadly for Edge, the injury bug would cut his title run short, as he was forced to relinquish the strap two months later.

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