11 Things You Didn't Know About WWE Money In The Bank

9. Parallel World Cash-ins

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Sticking with Brock Lesnar and parallel worlds, the 'Beast Incarnate' went on to cash-in that victory by defeating Seth Rollins 56 days later. Rollins had just defended his title in a ‘winner takes all’ mixed tag team match, teaming with Becky Lynch to overcome Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans. Remember that feud? It might be best to forget it.

At this point in history, plenty of briefcase winners have seen history come back to bite them on the posterior, with eight successful chaps being cashed-in on as well. Despite this, the 15-year history of Money in the Bank has only seen one duo involved on both ends of each other’s cash-in. Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins hold this curious distinction.

We all remember the "heist of the century", when then-'Architect' Seth Rollins interrupted the WrestleMania 31 main event between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar, pinning the former to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Lesnar finally got his revenge last year, closing the circle in the process.

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