WWE Money In The Bank: 10 Awesome Moments

8. The Entire Money In The Bank Ladder Match

If there's one thing WWE have down to a tee, it's the formulas which make up their various match types. On one level, multi-man matches in the promotion can sometimes seem a little awkward, simply because wrestlers sell blows for lengthy periods of time, stalling until they're required to suddenly pop up fresh as a daisy and get involved in a few high spots once again. This is a necessary evil when the bouts are as enjoyable as the Money In The Bank ladder contest was here. The way the match was laid out did a remarkable job of masking the glaring fact that very few involved were realistic winners or suitable number one contenders, and when the high spots were high, they were soaring. Roman Reigns hitting a big Powerbomb on Kofi Kingston was a highlight, especially considering Kofi landed flush on a prone ladder in the corner of the ring. From there, Reigns picked up the unfortunate Neville, thumping him down on Kingston who was still on the steel. It was smooth, looked spectacular and the audience responded in kind, just as they did all the silky action on offer in the match as a whole. Sheamus winning may be an odd choice for some, but these matches never fail to be entertaining.
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