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

6. The Miz

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Time With Contract Before Cash-In: 127 Days

Time With Contract Before Cash-In #2: 119 Days

One only need to tune into any edition of Monday Night Raw to hear about all of The Miz' various achievements in an unlikely 15+ year uninterrupted run with the company, but his two Money In The Bank cash-ins were both uniquely successful for 'The A-Lister'.

His 2010/11 WWE Championship run might have fizzled up against a burgeoning John Cena/Rock WrestleMania series, but he was absolutely considered a heel worth gambling on when he dethroned Randy Orton the prior November. A decade later, he'd graduated to being a safe pair of hands, and took the case from Otis to serve as a charmingly pathetic transitional Champion between Drew McIntyre and Bobby Lashley ahead of WrestleMania 37.

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