10 WWE Money In The Bank Firsts You Need To Know
6. First Defeat
While John Cena was the first to unsuccessfully cash in his
Money in the Bank briefcase, he technically won the match by disqualification,
so he didn’t actually lose when he cashed in. He was, however, involved in the
first defeat.
Many envision the MITB briefcase as the modern-day equivalent to the King of the Ring title from the late 90s/early 2000s: If you win that honor, you’re destined for bigger things in WWE. With MITB, you had Edge, Rob Van Dam and CM Punk as the men who cashed in the first five briefcases. The likes of the Miz, Daniel Bryan, Alberto Del Rio and Dolph Ziggler also would hold the case.
So when Damien Sandow won it in 2013, one could assume that he would be thrust into the title picture and get a chance to work with bigger names. Instead, he feuded with former tag team partner Cody Rhodes, whom Sandow had pushed off the ladder at the end of the MITB match to eliminate his competition.
Sandow would cash in his briefcase on an injured John Cena,
but not before injuring him further. Despite the attack, Cena would Rise Above
the Odds and defeat Sandow. The loss would trigger more and more losses, an
Sandow would devolve into parodying other people and celebrities, which
eventually gave way to Damien Mizdow. And we all know how that eventually played out.