The Money In The Bank briefcase has become a powerful storytelling tool in WWE over the past 20 years, offering opportunities for spontaneous title changes and rising talents to shine.
Edge's cash-in on John Cena in 2006 was groundbreaking, as he speared Cena to capture his first WWE title, introducing a new level of unpredictability.
Rob Van Dam's cash-in at ECW One Night Stand in 2006, with the crowd's disdain for Cena, marked a significant moment for RVD's career and altered perceptions.
The Miz's underrated cash-in on Randy Orton after interference from John Cena showcased smart storytelling and a smooth finisher reversal to win the title.
CM Punk's successful defense against John Cena with interference from Big Show turned unexpected when Punk wasn't successfully cashed in on, leading to a surprising turn of events involving The Rock.
Randy Orton's cash-in on Daniel Bryan after his victory over John Cena at SummerSlam led to a shocking turn of events with Triple H's unexpected betrayal.
Seth Rollins' cash-in at WrestleMania 31 during Lesnar vs. Reigns, turning it into a Triple Threat match and snatching the title, denied Roman Reigns a victory he was expected to claim.
Tiffy's unique cash-in with a twist of betrayal on Smackdown in 2035 added a fresh element to the MITB cash-ins, showcasing unexpected turns and solidifying her place in WWE lore.