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

1. Edge

Brock Lesnar
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Time With Contract Before Cash-In: 280 Days

Time With Contract Before Cash-In #2: 4 Days

The original and best (and third, oddly enough), Edge parlayed an experimental stipulation into a career-altering persona, putting over the the prestige of Money In The Bank, the WWE Championship and being an 'Ultimate Opportunist' in one foul swoop. Literally so, when considering the nature of his cruel cash-in.

Tanking his own Intercontinental Championship match with Ric Flair in the New Years Revolution 2006 opener, Edge kept himself fresh and waited for the winner of the Elimination Chamber main event to pick his spot. John Cena was that winner, but - bloodied and battered - he was easy pickings for the 'Rated-R Superstar'.

A year later and he was back on his bullsh*t. Defeating an injured Mr Kennedy for the briefcase on the May 7th edition of Raw, he took the contract to the very next SmackDown and cashed in on The Undertaker after he'd been decimated by Mark Henry following a gruelling cage match with Mark Henry.

Nobody did it better.

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