Ranking EVERY WWE Money In The Bank Pay-Per-View

9. 2010

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The first instalment of the Money In The Bank pay-per-view came in 2010 and it had to be one for the history books. As such, this show has its fair share of spots and moments to make it memorable.

During the first ladder match of the night, there was a handful of big moments. Kofi Kingston was expected to stand out as one of the highlights, with his natural athleticism lending itself to a match type such as this. He certainly lived up to that, as he hit a 'Boom Drop' on Drew McIntyre from the top of a ladder through the announce table. The jaw-dropping moment was unexpected and certainly fired up the live audience for the rest of the show.

Also, Christian fell from the top of a ladder onto Big Show on the outside of the ring, as well as Cody Rhodes' dropkick to Kingston whilst halfway up a ladder.

On the other hand, the domination of Big Show and Kane in the ladder match was frowned upon by the majority of the WWE Universe. Also, both of the 'Divas' matches on the night were uninteresting and the Usos' performance was bland.

The cash-in of Kane was one of the better segments of the night, as it was the first time that a superstar had cashed in on the same night that they won the briefcase. However, the surrounding action was less captivating.

Therefore, Money In The Bank 2010 is regarded slightly higher than 2012 and 2014 due to the action in the ladder match, but cannot be reviewed as any better due to the lack of excitement throughout the whole show.

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