10 Wrestlers Who Had No Business Competing In Money In The Bank
7. The Big Show (Money In The Bank 2010)
It's difficult to see the logic in placing someone as large as The Big Show in a ladder match. Legitimately one of the largest men in the entire pro wrestling industry, it's pretty unlikely that a standard climbing device could even withstand the punishment of Show clambering up it to capture the hanging briefcase overhead. During the 2010 Money In The Bank Pay-Per-View, Big Show was one of the participants in the World Heavyweight Championship contenders match, but he (along with Kane) made up the slow-moving portions of the bout which dragged the fans down a little and made it hard for the rest of the competitors to build excitement and momentum with their own actions and big bumps. It was at this event that Show first aired his extra special own ladder for the purposes of scaling and winning the match. Quite visibly reinforced beyond belief, this personal ladder added a sense of believability and credibility to his inclusion in proceedings, but it's still plain strange to image Big Show climbing ladders, even if they do have some extra rivets.
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