Every WWE Money In The Bank Winner Ranked From Worst To Best

15. Bayley

Bayley Money In The Bank
WWE

Time With Contract Before Cash-In: 85 minutes

A tumultuous behind-the-scenes spell for 'The Hugger' came to an end in grand fashion at 2019's Money In The Bank, just a month shy of her best friend and tag team partner Sasha Banks exiting off-camera in quiet protest over the handling of the pair's abbreviated maiden Women's Tag Team Championship run.

For all Bayley might have been flagging since WrestleMania though, the move to rectify that was a hugely positive one. In a shrewd bit of fan service, 'Becky Two Belts' had lost her SmackDown Title to Charlotte Flair having been forced to defend both straps, but Bayley's victory in the opener freed up a cash-in a short while later. 'The Queen' wasn't permitted to go back on the throne, and the start of two lengthy spells atop the blue brand for the future 'Role Model' began in earnest.

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