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

24. Braun Strowman

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Time With Contract Before Cash-In: 70 Days

WWE didn't know its a*se from its elbow by 2018, and if it did, Braun Strowman would be an even more made man than he already is and most likely a regular top drawing star for the group.

Bursting onto the scene as a serious babyface concern in 2017, 'The Monster Among Men' was brutalised by useless cartoon booking the following year. A babyface who was also a bully in his feud with Kevin Owens, Strowman came away popular enough to be received as The Guy when he attempted to cash-in on Roman Reigns the night after 'The Big Dog' had won the Universal Championship.

Unfortunately for him, the even-more-popular Shield reunited around their brother to send it to a No Contest, forcing an awkward heel turn and second cash-in attempt at Hell In A Cell the following month. In the definitive feud-ender etc etc etc encounter...they went to a No Contest.

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