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WWE Money In The Bank 2012 Aftermath Thread *Results*

  • 16-07-2012 10:45AM
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    The 2012 WWE Money in the Bank pre-show opens with Matt Striker and Scott Stanford from the US Airways Center in Phoenix, AZ. They hype tonight's tag team title match and tonight's pay-per-view card.

    - Zack Ryder is backstage with Santino Marella talking about Money in the Bank. Damien Sandow walks up but Ryder cuts him off. Sandow says he will win the World Heavyweight Title Money in the Bank contract.

    Hunico and Camacho vs. Kofi Kingston and R-Truth

    We go to the ring and out comes the WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston and R-Truth. Out next comes the team of Hunico and Camacho. Hunico speaks and says he and Camacho are the future of WWE. Apparently this is a non-title match. Truth starts off with Hunico.

    Lots of stalling to start. Truth strikes first and tags in Kofi for a bit of double teaming. Kofi leaps in and gets a 1 count. Hunico fights back but Kofi stops him and goes for another pin attempt. Truth tags back in and they double team Hunico some more. Truth drops a big leg drop for another 2 count. Hunico turns it around and Camacho gets in a cheap shot before tagging in.

    Camacho comes in and works over Truth before tagging Hunico back in. Truth tries to fight back but Hunico drops him. Truth gets in a kick to the face and both men go down. Truth tags in and Kofi leaps in high to take out Hunico. Camacho goes down next. Kofi unloads on Hunico and hits the Boom Drop. Kofi goes for Trouble in Paradise but Hunico ducks it and kicks out his leg. Hunico dumps Kofi to the floor but he fights back in. Kofi gets hung up on the ropes by Camacho. Hunico with a dropkick and a tag to Camacho. Camacho nails a big back body drop and taunts Truth. Camacho with a leg drop on Kofi for 2.

    Hunico gets in a cheap shot as the challengers keep control. Hunico tags back in with a big kick to the face. Hunico takes Kofi to the mat with a headlock now. Hunico stops a pin and powerbombs Kofi for a close 2 count. Hunico with more offense in the corner. Kofi comes back and hits a big hurricanrana from the corner. Truth tags in as does Camacho. Truth with a pair of clotheslines and a big powerslam. Truth with a big DDT and a 2 count as Hunico breaks the pin. Kofi comes in and hits Trouble in Paradise on Hunico. Truth drops Camacho on his face for the win.

    Winners: Kofi Kingston and R-Truth

    - Josh Mathews is backstage with Chris Jericho. Mathews asks about his strategy for tonight's Money in the Bank match. Jericho says his strategy is to win. Jericho gives props to Kane, Big Show and John Cena but admits he's never won Money in the Bank. Jericho says that changes tonight because after the match, he will also be referred to as the Greatest of All-Time.

    - We get a video package for the Sheamus vs. Alberto Del Rio feud.

    - Josh Mathews is backstage with Daniel Bryan. Mathews asks about the wedding proposals on RAW. Bryan refers to AJ Lee as his future wife, not his ex-girlfriend. Bryan talks about how AJ is honest and a caring woman. Bryan says he will emerge tonight with the WWE Title and AJ's heart. We get a video package for tonight's WWE Title match.

    - The 2012 WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view opens up with a video package looking back at previous Money in the Bank matches and when the winners cashed in their briefcases.

    - We're live from the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona as Michael Cole welcomes us to Money in the Bank. We go right to the ring. He's joined by Booker T and Jerry Lawler.

    Money in the Bank Ladder Match for a World Heavyweight Title Shot: Dolph Ziggler vs. Damien Sandow vs. Santino Marella vs. Christian vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Tensai vs. Tyson Kidd vs. Sin Cara

    We go to the ring and out comes Vickie Guerrero to introduce Dolph Ziggler. Out next comes WWE United States Champion Santino Marella. Ladders are set up all around the ring and the entrance way. Cody Rhodes is out next followed by Damien Sandow followed by Tyson Kidd, Sin Cara, Tensai and finally WWE Intercontinental Champion Christian.

    The bell rings and everyone goes at it. Tensai takes some guys out and dumps Santino to the floor early on. Tensai brings a ladder in the ring where Christian and Kidd are down. Tensai brings another ladder in as Sakamoto watches from ringside. Tensai stomps on Kidd and lays a ladder in in the corner. Tensai catapults Kidd under the ladder and knocks him out. Tensai sets up a ladder under the briefcase but Christian stops him. Tensai splashes Christian and puts a ladder on him int he corner. Kidd hits Tensai from behind with a ladder and Christian hits from the front with a ladder. They double team Tensai and clothesline him with a ladder. Everyone else is still out on the floor. Tensai gets dumped to the floor and Kidd goes at it with Christian now. Kidd goes out and Christian climbs up but Santino meets him on the ladder. They trade shots under the briefcase and Kidd climbs up. They all fight but Sandow tips the ladder over and stomps away.

    Ziggler and Cody come in and go at it now. Ziggler whips Cody into a ladder and he goes down. Ziggler misses the leg drop and Cody kicks him in the gut. Cara comes in and takes them both out. Cara with kicks and a hurricanrana on Cody, sending him out to the floor. Ziggler goes to the top but Cara stops him. Cara drops Ziggler by his arm from the top rope and Ziggler goes to the floor. Kidd comes in and hits a neckbreaker on Cara. They trade holds and Cara looks to go for a pinfall. Cara slams Kidd on a ladder and climbs up to the top rope. Christian pushes Cara off to the floor. Christian goes for a frogsplash on Kidd ontop of the ladder but Kidd moves and Christian lands hard. Cody comes in and goes at it with Kidd. Kidd ducks a Disaster Kick and it hits Sandow. Kidd leaps in with a dropkick on Cody, sending him back to the floor. Kidd climbs up but Tensai stops him. Santino climbs up but Tensai grabs him. Tensai has a powerbomb botched but tosses Santino out to the floor. Kidd climbs up again but this time Tensai grabs him for a powerbomb. Kidd takes Tensai down with a headscissors and they both fall to the floor. Sandow climbs for the briefcase but Cara stops him. Sandow beats Cara down and climbs back up.

    Christian stops Sandow and almost gets the briefcase but Sandow pulls him down. Sandow blocks Killswitch and pulls Christian down again. Sandow beats Christian some more and goes to slam him on a ladder but Christian blocks it and hits an inverted DDT. Christian goes to spear Sandow into a ladder and finally hits it after some back and forth. Christian climbs up again but Ziggler and Cody interrupt him. They pull him down hard and he rolls out to the floor. Cody and Ziggler climb up at the same time and trade shots on top of the ladder. Tensai pulls Ziggler down and knocks Cody off then out of the ring. Tensai climbs up the ladder but Kidd meets him at the top. Kidd knocks him off but Santino grabs his leg. Cara climbs up but Tensai knocks him off and fights Santino off. Christian hits Tensai with a ladder shot. Santino and Christian double team Tensai with ladder shots now. The feed cuts out but comes back on with Christian and Ziggler on top of the ladder. Kidd sets up a ladder as does Sandow. Kidd leaps over and powerbombs Ziggler hard to the mat from the ladder. Sandow and Christian go at it. Sandow knocks him off and climbs up but can't make it. Christian knocks Sandow in the head with a ladder. They both tumble out to the floor.

    Tensai slams Cara hard on a ladder propped up at ringside. Ziggler comes over but Tensai tosses him hard onto the announcers chairs. Cody drops Tensai with a Disaster Kick. Kidd and Cody climb up for the briefcase but end up on the mat after a spear from Christian to Cody. Christian and Santino climb up now. Christian knocks Santino off and reaches for the briefcase. He can't get a hold on it. Ziggler runs up and knocks Christian off. Ziggler grabs the briefcase and wins the match.

    Winner: Dolph Ziggler

    - Backstage segment with World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus. He isn't worried about Dolph Ziggler and isn't worried about Alberto Del Rio beating him tonight.

    - Justin Roberts introduces The Miz and out he comes to the stage. Miz says he has been off filming a movie but is tired of being overlooked. He announces that he will be in tonight's Money in the Bank Ladder Match featuring former WWE Champions.

    - We get a RAW 1,000th video looking back at Mick Foley winning the WWE Title as Mankind.

    - We get a preview video for tonight's World Heavyweight Title match.

    World Heavyweight Title Match: Alberto Del Rio vs. Sheamus

    Lilian Garcia is in the ring for introductions as the challenger Alberto Del Rio comes out first. World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus is out next to a nice pop from the crowd.

    Ricardo Rodriguez does the formal ring introduction for Del Rio while Lilian does it for Sheamus. The bell rings and they go at it. Del Rio goes out and comes back in. They lock up and Del Rio smacks Sheamus. Sheamus beats him down in the corner and is forced to back off. Del Rio comes back and they trade shots in the middle of the ring. Sheamus takes it back to the corner and beats Del Rio down again. More back and forth. Del Rio works on the arm. Sheamus drops Del Rio with a knee to the head for a 2 count. Sheamus with more knees and another pin attempt.

    Del Rio ends up hung on the ropes. Sheamus throws him into the outside of corner and suplexes him in from the apron. Sheamus goes to the top and hits the battering ram for a 2 count. Sheamus brings it back in but is distracted by Ricardo. Sheamus gets kicked by Del Rio and he falls to the floor. Del Rio comes out and slams the injured arm of Sheamus into the steps. Del Rio throws Sheamus into the fan barrier and brings it back in the ring. Del Rio climbs to the top and comes down with a forearm for a 2 count. Del Rio goes back to the arm now. More back and forth, another 2 count for Del Rio. Del Rio goes back to work on the arm and beats Sheamus down. Del Rio with another 2 count. Del Rio with another arm submission. Del Rio with kicks now. Another arm lock but Sheamus fights out. Del Rio runs into a big boot after a headbutt and gets caught with a swinging neckbreaker. Sheamus with a clothesline but Del Rio comes right out of the corner and goes for another pin attempt.

    They brawl and Sheamus runs into the ring post. Del Rio with another big kick and a 2 count. Del Rio with more kicks and a headbutt to send Sheamus back down. Del Rio goes for the cross armbreaker but Sheamus blocks it. Sheamus ends up on the apron. He tries to come in with the battering ram but Del Rio catches him with an armbreaker for a 2 count. Del Rio taunts Sheamus now. Sheamus picks him up and rams him back into the corner. Sheamus with a running knee lift and a big powerslam for 2. Sheamus takes Del Rio on the apron and hits the big forearm shots to the chest.

    Del Rio grabs the arm and slams it over the top rope to come back in the ring. Sheamus catches him with the Irish Curse backbreaker for a 2 count. Sheamus picks Del Rio up but he slides out. Del Rio with a kick to the face. Sheamus side steps another cross armbreaker. Sheamus goes for the Brogue Kick but gets hung on the rope. Del Rio with the armbreaker for another close 2 count. Del Rio with a big kick to the gut. Del Rio waits on Sheamus to get up and misses the kick tot he back of the head. Sheamus hits White Noise and gets ready to put Del Rio away. The crowd chants "Brogue" before Sheamus nails the Brogue Kick for the win.

    Winner: Sheamus

    - After the match, Ricardo jumps on Sheamus' back and stops the celebration. Del Rio attacks and beats Sheamus down to the mat. Del Rio mounts him with right hands before both of them stomp away on Sheamus. The music hits and out comes Dolph Ziggler to cash in. He lays Del Rio out with a briefcase shot and talks with the referee. Sheamus gets up and hits him with a Brogue Kick before the match can start. Ziggler still has a title shot. Sheamus poses with the World Title before celebrating with the fans on the way to the back.

    - They replay Daniel Bryan's interview from the pre-show.

    - We go to the ring and out come the WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston and R-Truth in suits. They take a seat for commentary on the next match.

    Titus O'Neil and Darren Young vs. Primo and Epico

    AW comes to the stage and introduces the Prime Time Players - Darren Young and Titus O'Neil. Out next comes Rosa Mendes with Primo and Epico.

    Titus starts off with Epico. AW is mic'd up at ringside again and we hear him cheering his team on. Epico takes Titus to the corner but he fights out. Primo tags in and they double dropkick Titus. Titus ends up tagging in and Young goes at it with Primo. Epico sends Young out to the floor and Primo leaps out onto him. Titus gets dumped and Epico leaps out onto them all. Epico brings Young back in the ring and covers for 2.

    Young turns it around on Epico and tags in Titus. Titus overpowers Epico and takes a shot at Primo. Titus tosses Epico out to the floor and AW asks the fans to give an applause for his team. Titus rams Epico into the ring post and rolls him back into the ring. Titus slams Epico hard and tags back in Young. Titus suplexes Young onto Epico. Young keeps control of Epico and works him over on the apron. Titus tags back in and bends Epico around the ring post. Titus with a backbreaker and a big fallaway slam for a 2 count as Primo breaks it up. Titus whips Epico to the corner as AW makes a Taco Bell joke and tricks Rosa into dancing. Epico and Titus both go down but tag in Young and Primo. They go at it. Titus gets knocked off the apron. Primo with a big chop from the top on Young. Primo with more offense and a splash off the second rope for 2. Primo dropkicks Young into the ropes and jumps onto him. Primo springboards back in but Young catches him in mid-air with knees to the face. Young looks to put him away but Primo gets the win after a quick roll up.

    Winners: Primo and Epico

    - AW joins his team in the ring as Primo and Epico leave with Rosa. He says it doesn't matter because they are still the #1 contenders. AW, Young and Titus go to ringside and argue with Kofi and Truth. Truth throws water all over AW. Titus and Young hold AW back from going at it Kofi. Truth holds Lil' Jimmy back. Kofi's music hits as Young and O'Neil leave with AW.

    - We get a look at the events leading up to tonight's WWE Title match. Matt Striker is backstage with AJ Lee. She says despite what happened on RAW, CM Punk is an amazing human being. She says Daniel Bryan is her first love and starts to lose her mind a little. She says she has to go and walks off for the match.

    No DQ Match for the WWE Title: Daniel Bryan vs. CM Punk

    We go to the ring and out comes the special referee AJ. Out next comes the challenger Daniel Bryan. Bryan enters the ring and kisses AJ on her hand. WWE Champion CM Punk is out next to a big pop. Justin Roberts does formal ring introductions before the bell.

    The bell rings and they go at it. They end up on the floor early and Punk hits Bryan with big chops and rams him into the apron. Bryan whips Punk into the barrier and hits some chops of his own. Bryan brings it back in the ring and drops a knee on Punk. Bryan chants yes as he kicks Punk over and over. Punk rolls Bryan up out of nowhere for 2. Punk fights Bryan into the corner with knees to the gut. Punk with more chops in the corner. Bryan turns it around and rakes at Punk's face. Bryan with more chops and yes chants. Punk fires back with chops and now they're trading them. They switch to kicks but Punk drops Bryan with an uppercut.

    Punk with a knee to the back but he looks at AJ and Bryan turns it around. Bryan with a series of kicks on Punk. Bryan with a 1 count. Bryan applies a submission as AJ checks on Punk. Bryan drops Punk with a shoulder and they run the ropes. Punk connects with a dropkick and Bryan rolls out to the floor. Punk runs and suicide dives through the ropes, taking Bryan out. Punk gets up on the barrier and poses for the fans. Punk fights Bryan towards the entrance area. They block each others suplexes. Punk slaps Bryan into the fan barrier on the entrance way. Punk brings Bryan back in the ring. Bryan shoves Punk into AJ and she falls down at ringside. Punk comes out to check on her and Bryan attacks from behind.

    Bryan throws Punk into the steel steps and goes to check on AJ. Trainers are also out checking on her. They walk AJ back to the back and a new referee comes out as Bryan kicks away on Punk at ringside. Bryan runs off the apron and tackles Punk on the floor. Bryan drops Punk over the steel steps and hits him with more kicks. Bryan whips Punk hard into the fan barrier. Bryan charges but Punk dumps him over and into the timekeeper's area. Punk sits Bryan up on the barrier. Punk leaps up and clotheslines Bryan off and they both go to the floor.

    The crowd chants for tables now. Punk pulls one out from under the ring and they pop. Bryan attacks from behind and slams Punk on the floor. Bryan pulls out a kendo stick from under the ring and chants yes. Punk avoids the first kendo shot and the second. Punk rolls in the ring and waits for Bryan to enter with the stick. Bryan connects with the stick and enters the ring. Pun ducks and takes it. Bryan hits Punk before he can use it and the stick goes to the mat. They go at it and Bryan catches Punk in mid-air with a kendo stick shot as he leaps in with a clothesline. Bryan with a 2 count. Bryan whips Punk over and over in the back with the kendo stick now.

    Bryan covers for a 2 count. Bryan takes Punk back to the corner and rakes at his face. Bryan with kicks in the corner and a snap suplex. Bryan leaps off the top with a headbutt but Punk rolls out of the way. They trade kicks and forearms in the middle of the ring. Punk with clotheslines and a neckbreaker. 2 count for Punk. Punk with knees to the body now followed by the high knee in the corner. Bryan blocks the bulldog but Punk catches him in a powerslam for another 2 count. Punk calls for GTS now.

    Bryan blocks GTS. Punk blocks the Yes Lock. Bryan blocks GTS again with a counter. Bryan kicks Punk in the head for a close 2 count. Bryan with another kendo stick shot. Punk blocks a submission and wails away on Bryan with the kendo stick. Punk makes it up and climbs to the top rope. Bryan cuts him off and climbs up for a superplex. Bryan nails it but has trouble getting up. AJ comes running to the ring and tells the other referee to get out.

    AJ skips around the ring as both men are down. She brings a steel chair in, sits it in the middle of the ring and steps back smiling. Bryan and Punk go for the chair but Bryan grabs it first. He unloads on Punk with chairshots but only gets a 2 count. Bryan gets upset with her count. He talks to her but Punk rolls him up from behind for a 2 count. Bryan pleads with AJ some more and unloads on Punk with kicks, saying these are for her. Bryan beats Punk down with a ton of kicks in the corner as AJ looks on. Bryan charges in the corner but Punk comes out with a big clothesline. Punk grabs the chair now and wails away on Bryan with it. Punk wedges the chair in the corner but AJ stands in front of it as Punk grabs Bryan. Punk tells her to move. She does when he walks over but Bryan attacks and dropkicks Punk into the corner. Dueling chants from the crowd now. Bryan goes for the kendo stick but AJ steps on it and laughs. Bryan turns around to a big shot from Punk. Punk scoops Bryan with the chair and slams him on it. Punk climbs to the top for an elbow drop but Bryan moves and Punk lands on the chair. Bryan goes for the Yes Lock but Punk crawls. Bryan grabs the kendo stick and uses it for leverage in the Yes Lock. AJ checks on Punk as Bryan screams yes. Punk fights out of the hold by using the kendo stick. Punk catapults Bryan into the corner and then catches him with GTS. Punk goes for the cover but Bryan kicks out at 2.

    Punk goes to the floor and brings a table in the ring. He lays Bryan on top of it and beats on him some more. Punk climbs to the top for the elbow drop but Bryan rolls off the table and stops Punk before he can jump. Bryan with right hands and a kick to the face. Bryan climbs up with Punk but Punk counters and drops Bryan between his legs on the top turnbuckle. Punk climbs back up and hits Bryan with elbows. Punk hits a huge backdrop from the top, sending Bryan crashing through the table. AJ counts and Punk gets the win.

    Winner: CM Punk

    - After the match, AJ takes the WWE Title and hands it to Punk, who goes to the corner to celebrate. AJ looks confused and a bit upset as Bryan lays knocked out on the broken table. We go to replays with AJ watching Punk celebrate.

    - We get a plug for Tout.

    Ryback vs. Tyler Reks and Cut Hwkins

    We go to the ring and out comes the team of Tyler Reks and Curt Hawkins. Ryback is out next. He starts with Hawkins and controls most of the match. They run around the ring and back in where Reks gets involved. Reks drops Ryback and goes for a pin but doesn't get a count. Reks unloads on Ryback and keeps him on the mat for a minute.

    Hawkins comes in for some double teaming. Hawkins takes control and tags Reks back in. Another quick tag and more double teaming on Ryback. Hawkins with a 1 count. Ryback catches Hawkins with a huge slam. Reks comes in but Ryback runs over him several times. Ryback takes it to the corner for shoulder thrusts. He scoops Ryback up and just drops him on the mat. Hawkins runs in but Ryback slams him and hits a huge powerbomb. Ryback tosses Hawkins out to the floor and drops Reks with a clothesline. Ryback scoops Reks and drops him with Shell Shocked for the win.

    Winner: Ryback

    - More hype for the 1,000th RAW with a look back at Chris Jericho's debut.

    Layla, Kaitlyn and Tamina Snuka vs. Beth Phoenix, Natalya and Eve Torres

    We go to the ring and out first comes the WWE Divas Champion Layla followed by her partners Kaitlyn and Tamina Snuka. Their opponents are out next - Beth Phoenix, Natalya and Eve Torres.

    Natalya starts off with Tamina and they go at it. Natalya drops her with a shoulder and poses. They run the ropes and Tamina slams Natalya then hits a clothesline. Kaitlyn tags in and hits a backbreaker on Natalya for a 2 count. Natalya runs to the corner and hugs Beth before tagging her in. Beth and Kaitlyn meet in the middle of the ring. Beth slaps her. Kaitlyn slaps back and Eve is tagged in. Kaitlyn drops Eve and then hits Natalya. Kaitlyn with a crossbody on Eve for a 2 count. Kaitlyn runs into an elbow and Eve drops her coming out of the corner. Eve with a 1 count. Eve with a headlock now. Beth comes back in to work on Kaitlyn some more. Beth runs and leaps at Kaitlyn but she moves. Layla tags in and goes at it with Beth. Beth with a crossbody out of the corner for a 2 count. Beth ducks a kick and presses Layla high over her head. Layla slides down for a roll up but Natalya breaks it. Kaitlyn comes in and takes out Natalya. All 6 Divas are going at it now. It comes down to Tamina superkicking Beth. Layla takes advantage and drops Beth for the win.

    Winners Layla, Kaitlyn and Tamina

    - We see crew members adding more ladders to the ringside area.

    Money in the Bank Ladder Match for a WWE Title Shot: Kane vs. Chris Jericho vs. Big Show vs. John Cena vs. The Miz

    We go to the ring for tonight's main event and out first comes Kane. Chris Jericho is out next followed by The Miz, Big Show and then John Cena to a big pop.

    The bell rings and everyone goes at it. They end up on the floor except for Cena and Show. Cena knocks Show out of the ring and he tumbles out with him. Miz climbs up for the briefcase but Cena runs back in and stops him. Show comes in and takes out Cena and Miz. Show knocks Jericho off the apron. Show tosses a ladder from the ring out into Jericho and the floor. Kane and Show go at it now. Kane goes for the big DDT but Show catches him for a scoop slam. Miz comes in but Show knocks him out of the air and back to the floor. Jericho comes in with a ladder but Show knocks him down also.

    Jericho with a Codebreaker but Miz with a DDT. Cena and Show end up on the floor. Cena takes Show and puts him through a table with an Attitude Adjustment. Everyone else comes over and buries Show under a huge pile of ladders. Jericho decks Kane with a ladder. Jericho and Miz go at it in the ring now. Jericho applies the Walls of Jericho and Miz reaches for the ropes and then taps out. Jericho tightens the hold but breaks it to dropkick a ladder into Kane. Jericho with a suplex on Miz. Jericho sets a ladder in the corner but knocks Cena off the apron with it first. Miz climbs up for the briefcase but Jericho stops him. Jericho whips Miz face first into a ladder. Jericho climbs up the ladder but Cena stops him. Cena knocks Jericho to the floor. Miz stops Cena from getting the briefcase and climbs up. Kane comes in and tips the ladder over. Kane climbs up for the briefcase but can't get it. Miz and Jericho double suplex Kane on top of a ladder. Cena comes back in and takes Jericho and Miz down with shoulders. Cena slams Miz on a ladder and does the same with Jericho.

    Cena hits a double Five Knuckle Shuffle on Jericho and Miz. Kane gets involved but all of them get sent to the floor on ladders except Jericho. Jericho goes out and slams a ladder onto Miz. Jericho brings a ladder back in and climbs up for the briefcase. Show finally appears from under the pile of ladders and he's pissed. Show comes in and tears the ladder apart with Jericho on it. Show tears a ladder up and throws a couple onto Kane. Cena comes in as Show continues to throw ladders at people. Show goes to work on Cena now. Show puts a ladder on Cena and splashes into it.

    Show has cleared the ring of normal ladders now. He goes under the ring and brings out a huge super strength ladder. It's a big one as Show struggles for a moment bringing it in the ring. Show finally positions the ladder and begins to climb it. Kane comes in and meets Show on the ladder. They trade shots and grab each other for a chokeslam. Show knocks Kane off with a big knockout punch. Cena runs up on the ladder but Show knocks him off with a headbutt. Jericho attacks Show from behind with a steel chair. Show falls off the ladder and Jericho continues with chairshots. Cena and Jericho climb up now. They reach for the briefcase and fight it out up high. Cena goes for an AA but Jericho slides on his back and applies a sleeper hold on the ladder.

    Cena powers up to the top of the ladder with Jericho on his back. Cena looks to pass out at the top of the ladder with the sleeper hold still applied. Miz climbs up the other side but Jericho punches him to the mat. Cena comes to but falls to the mat. Jericho goes for the briefcase but Miz meets him. They both grab for it and struggle. Miz tries for a superplex from way up high but it doesn't happen. Big Show climbs up the ladder now as Jericho reaches for the briefcase. Show and Jericho lock eyes at the top. A knockout punch sends Jericho to the mat. Down goes Miz. Cena runs up and uses the briefcase on Show as a weapon. Cena grabs the briefcase to win and knocks Show off the ladder with it.

    Winner: John Cena

    - We go to replays and Money in the Bank goes off the air with Cena celebrating at ringside.

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Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,410 ✭✭✭✭rossie1977


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    thread needs a poll for ratings ;)

    anyway very good ppv, thats two fine wrestling ppvs in the last week from both companies; only thing i would say against this show was that punk and bryan should have gone on last especially given that angle had closed out raw last 3 weeks, having basically a "souped up number one contender match" for the wwe title go on after the wwe title match made no sense

    other than that good show, opener had some insane spots, ziggler is going to kill himself some day, sheamus and del rio was fine, bryan and punk was excellent and raw mitb was probably better than everyone expected, the visual of everyone throwing ladders on top of big show was funny


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 90,385 ✭✭✭✭JP Liz V1


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    rossie1977 wrote: »
    thread needs a poll for ratings ;)

    anyway very good ppv, thats two fine wrestling ppvs in the last week from both companies; only thing i would say against this show was that punk and bryan should have gone on last especially given that angle had closed out raw last 3 weeks, having basically a "souped up number one contender match" for the wwe title go on after the wwe title match made no sense

    other than that good show, opener had some insane spots, ziggler is going to kill himself some day, sheamus and del rio was fine, bryan and punk was excellent and raw mitb was probably better than everyone expected, the visual of everyone throwing ladders on top of big show was funny

    Sorry :o I have asked a mod to add in a poll


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,774 ✭✭✭Big Daddy Cool


    Layla better be careful cos after Cena won his 1st MITB last night, and as her title is a title he hasnt won.....only a matter of time.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,016 ✭✭✭Mr.Saturn


    8
    Layla better be careful cos after Cena won his 1st MITB last night, and as her title is a title he hasnt won.....only a matter of time.

    If it didn't occur during his purple merch phase, I think the ship's sailed.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,774 ✭✭✭Big Daddy Cool


    Mr.Saturn wrote: »
    If it didn't occur during his purple merch phase, I think the ship's sailed.

    oh i dont know, he's now a green mean merch machine, think of the money that could be made from the ladies merchandise they could come up with, if he had the diva's title, plus to collect all 3 of the major titles in the wwe, he would become the most dominant champion of all time.


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 22,973 Mod ✭✭✭✭Bounty Hunter


    JP Liz V1 wrote: »
    Sorry :o I have asked a mod to add in a poll

    your wish is my command.

    So worth watching for what exactly?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,096 ✭✭✭✭the groutch


    6
    my issue isnt with the matches themselves, but the results, specifically the constant burial of the heels.
    Ziggler is only the 4th heel to win a PPV match since Mania, with the other 3 being:

    Show Vs Rhodes ladder match, where Show slipped off the apron and put his foot through a table.
    John Laryngitis beating Cena, a gimmick match that Cena could have won in about 10 seconds.
    PTP winning a 4 way tag that pretty much had to be won by heels with Truth & Kingston having the belts.

    the "product" is fundamentally flawed if none of the heels are seen as a credible threat.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,428 ✭✭✭MrKingsley


    7

    the "product" is fundamentally flawed if none of the heels are seen as a credible threat.

    Couldnt agree more.

    Just taking Sheamus. Ive lost count of the amount of times that hes beaten Ziggler. To me now there is absolutely no way that Dolph can win the title cleanly. And if he was to then Sheamus would surely lose a huge amount of his support because hed been so comfortable against him previously


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,907 ✭✭✭Pentecost


    8
    A MITB cash in is never a clean win anyway. He'll surely just take advantage after a Del Rio beat down in the next few weeks.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 42,913 Mod ✭✭✭✭Lord TSC


    9
    Ziggler will cash in on Sheamus at 1000th Raw. The switch of a world title will appeal to WWE for such a big, heavily hyped show.

    Anyway, enjoyed the show. Ziggler deserved the win for the bump into the chair (wicked), and the rest of the show was enjoyable, if predictable. In ring, it deleviered, and it worked the stories forward that it needed to.

    8/10.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    7
    It might have been the lack of sleep at the time but I didn't care much for this show. Opening MITB was just messy, some cool stuff but equal measure of bad stuff. Del Rio/Sheamus was dull (the Jericho match on Smackdown was easily twice as good). Punk and Bryan was good but flat for a lot of it (and again the focus being on AJ not actually doing anything (and Punk went through the table nearly more than Bryan did at the finish)). And the main event was the best match on the show, much better executed than the opener. Disappointing considering how great the last two Money in the Bank shows were.

    The filler on these shows is just terrible. Would it kill them to build up another two matches for these shows and the crowd might actually get behind them. They did the angle for Primico/PTP but throwing the match on unannounced as an afterthought is never going to do them any favours. 6/10.


  • Posts: 6,053 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    8
    I gave it a 7.

    I enjoyed the MITB matches and the Punk vs Bryan match

    I thought Sheamus vs Del Rio was a bit dull.

    As others have said they could have really got 1 or 2 more proper matches on the card rather than 3 filler matches (The tag match, Divas and Ryback squash).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,016 ✭✭✭Mr.Saturn


    8
    I went with a 7 too.

    I enjoyed it for the most part, but my eyes glazed over once or twice. I could've sworn I saw Percy Watson's Twitter advertised instead of Titus O'Neil's on the entrance graphic.

    My heart near seized when Dolph came out for Sheamus, actually bought into him losing the case and the match for a sec. Trolled. Del Rio looked mean, which was awesome. I like the guy lots, just not how far he's strayed from the path in the last year, coupled with his repeated 'destiny' schtick, which is so 1D he might as well be a politician.

    I warmed up to the WWE title match as it went along. I, like some, have been conditioned to ignore the match's worth 'til AJ's craziness kicked in, which would hurt any match, really. I was rolling with it towards the end, though.

    Miz is tweaking his character, which is intriguing. I didn't really see the new straight-faced demeanour factor into his ringstyle, but I don't imagine MitB being the ideal platform to launch a persona. Look forward to where it goes, if anywhere.

    The MitB had that cool character moment, with everyone ganging up on Show with the ladders, and Jericho trolling again, by getting a shot in on the rest, before planting his ladder on the downed big-guy.

    I am fan of Cena winning the case. The idea, at least. I've burned far too often with this guy's act to think it'll lead anywhere that could potentially jeopardize a single merch sale. Unless it's Wrestlemania, of course.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,114 ✭✭✭BohsJohnny


    7
    my bad for putting it in the photo thread
    how old does cena look
    walszm.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 547 ✭✭✭cocalolaman


    7
    Gave it a six. T'was very average, especially the Sheamo-Del Rio match. I've seen some much better MITB matches too, but it was somewhat entertaining at least.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,865 ✭✭✭✭CastorTroy


    Ziggler coming back after being killed by Tensai was cool. Really liking Tyson Kidd these days, even though he did slightly mess up the power bomb off the ladder with Ziggler. Kidd needs more screentime.
    Layla patting Tamina's ass at the beginning of the match(along with previous groping) and the way she acted when she won makes me think she'll become a lesbian heel, or maybe that's just in my head. Though her celebrating at the end does remind me of Matt Hardy V2.0 and Daniel Bryan's heel turns.

    I do still wonder though why they changed the name of Cena's F-U but kept the Five Knuckle Shuffle?

    Did anyone else hear King say "It's a big f*cking ladder" when Show was pulling out the ladder?

    And was I the only one who thought Sandow was pretty pointless in the MitB match?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,478 ✭✭✭✭gnfnrhead


    7
    Gave it a six. Nothing awful (im excluding the three unannounced matches because i skipped them) but nothing great either.

    Smackdown MITB had too many people and never really got going. Ziggler getting chucked over the table was insane looking. Kidd, Sandow and Sin Cara didn't need to be in the match. Other than the power bomb from Tensai, Sin Cara did nothing. Likewise with Kidd and Sandow.

    ADR vs Sheamus was dull as hell. Zigglers failed cash in was the most exciting part.

    Punk vs Bryan was decent but both men have had better matches, especially against each other. AJ added very little. If they persist with her being involved, she should be helping someone win instead of being neutral. Also never realised how little Punk sells his injuries. Front suplex on the steps, kendo stick, steel chair, missed elbow onto a chair and going through the table with Bryan yet he was grand, not a bother on him. His ribs should be broken but he is wandering around the ring like he just came out for his match to start.

    Raw MITB was probably the MOTN for me, even if it did drag a little in the first half. Miz wasn't needed and didn't add anything. Result was predictable but the right one.

    So yeah, average all around.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,865 ✭✭✭✭CastorTroy


    One part that really annoyed me was when Punk and Bryan were on the turnbuckle with Bryan attempting something, then the camera cut to AJ and when it cut back, Bryan was down on the mat with Cole saying "Counter by Punk"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    7
    CastorTroy wrote: »
    One part that really annoyed me was when Punk and Bryan were on the turnbuckle with Bryan attempting something, then the camera cut to AJ and when it cut back, Bryan was down on the mat with Cole saying "Counter by Punk"

    Camera work wasn't great all night (they missed a number of shots), which is very uncharacteristic of WWE's crew.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,116 ✭✭✭✭cena


    10
    I give it a nine just cause I love the ladder matchs


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,679 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    10
    I thought the WWE title match was brilliant.

    I loved how they used the No DQ to add some brutality to the match. They both took some serious punishment. I though everything made sense and they made the title look important despite the placement of the match on the card. With a match booked that way it makes both guys look good so job done in my mind. The crowd really enjoyed it and to be honest if I had to pay to watch the PPV I would happilly have turned it off at that point.

    I really liked the WHC MITB match. Some crazy looking spots and I think all wrestlers played a nice part. It was a nice way for likes of Kidd and Sandow to increase their profile. TENSAI did his big man job really well. Christian was really good throughout and it had the right winner, at some point he is going to seriously hurt himself though!

    The WHC match was enjoyable as well. I think I always like matches featuring either of these guys so I expected a good match. Unlike the WWE title match they had no gimmicks to play with so I think they did really well and the match held its own.

    the WWE MITB was pretty good but I didn't enjoy it as much as I should have. They WWE title match had me pretty happy/content with the PPV so I will have to rewatch this one

    9


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,500 ✭✭✭✭DEFTLEFTHAND


    8
    Miz doesn't look like a 12 year old anymore. The oil slick back and 5 o clock shadow has him resembling a 1940s gangster. :pac:

    I enjoyed the show overall, I was really knackered throughout it though so if I get the time, I might look back on a couple of matches again before Raw tonight.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 42,913 Mod ✭✭✭✭Lord TSC


    9
    Camera work wasn't great all night (they missed a number of shots), which is very uncharacteristic of WWE's crew.

    Was going to say that. Between that and random cuts to the crowd, it was below par for WWE....


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 42,913 Mod ✭✭✭✭Lord TSC


    9
    And while on the topic of minor nitpicks, anyone else think D-Bry's new trucnks made it look like he **** himself and had it flowing over the top of his pants?


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,679 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    10
    And while on the topic of minor nitpicks, anyone else think D-Bry's new trucnks made it look like he **** himself and had it flowing over the top of his pants?

    Nope,

    If your **** is red/maroon you should get checked out!:pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,469 ✭✭✭✭GTR63


    7
    DM-ICE wrote: »
    Nope,

    If your **** is red/maroon you should get checked out.

    They were a manky green brown colour last nite.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 240 ✭✭KJY


    8
    Gave it a 7

    Thought the WWE match was outstanding and really enjoyed the lack of AJ's influence. The GTS into hurricanrana was superb and some of the kicks and forearms were incredibly stiff looking.

    I thought the WHC was quite good as well but expected slightly more perhaps considering the two involved

    I taught the WWE MITB was great, mainly due to a certain Chris Jericho. Great performance I thought and would love to see him go on to feud with Bryan, my 2 favourite workers at the moment

    I thought the WHC MITB was incredibly cluttered and wasted Christian who could have defended the IC in a decent match. Anything after 6 man is just over doing it. I also hate it when they fill the ring with loads of massive ladders (Del Rio's win last year). Delighted with the outcome however and would hope for a lengthy Ziggler run in the title picture.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,679 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    10
    GTR63 wrote: »
    They were a manky green brown colour last nite.

    The design on the back wasn't.

    MITB12_Photo_073.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,478 ✭✭✭✭gnfnrhead


    7
    I loved the gear. Thought he could have picked a better colour than green but the actual design and everything I lived.


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,679 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    10
    gnfnrhead wrote: »
    I loved the gear. Thought he could have picked a better colour than green but the actual design and everything I lived.

    I really thought they had a good match so I am annoying myself by making an issue of D Bryan's ring gear - the design itself was unusual, so I do get TSC's point - wrestlers normally have a symbol on their trunks rather than a blood smear design.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,096 ✭✭✭✭the groutch


    6
    KJY wrote: »
    Thought the WWE match was outstanding and really enjoyed the lack of AJ's influence.

    I know it probably was better not to have a screwy ending, but you were kinda left disappointed after all the hype around AJ being ref, and then her not doing anything other than stand there looking sexy.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,679 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    10
    I know it probably was better not to have a screwy ending, but you were kinda left disappointed after all the hype around AJ being ref, and then her not doing anything other than stand there looking sexy.

    I get your point,

    I liked the ending as the two lads basically did everything they could to beat each other and as the commentators put it - AJ was left with no choice but to make the pin. Bryan was out and Punk wasn't far off.

    But as I say, I understand your point and why you would expect her to have more influence over the finish :).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,907 ✭✭✭Pentecost


    8
    Agree. And god damn she did look good too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,428 ✭✭✭MrKingsley


    7
    Just watching the re-run on sky and on second viewing the best performer of the night to my mind was AW by a mile. He was absolute class.

    Absolute sham for them to lose that match though.

    Why have them win No.1 contenders and not have them win a match since?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,732 ✭✭✭Reganio 2


    Hey has anyone got a link to the show? I wanted to watch it last night, but fell asleep :(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,025 ✭✭✭smallerthanyou


    8
    Just watched it there, was my first mitb. I enjoyed it. There were a even a few times I even got to my feet. One being when Ziggler took the bump and then again when I thought Jericho was going to do it. I always buy whatever Jericho is selling. Even with the few botches thought the first match was the most entertaining. Like Tyson's style. Didn't watch the three fillers. I'm torn between a 7 and a 8 but think 7 cos it needed more Funk! (I kid!)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,478 ✭✭✭✭gnfnrhead


    7
    DM-ICE wrote: »
    I really thought they had a good match so I am annoying myself by making an issue of D Bryan's ring gear - the design itself was unusual, so I do get TSC's point - wrestlers normally have a symbol on their trunks rather than a blood smear design.

    He had a symbol of sorts on the front. Think he had it on his knee pads too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18 Tweet ProWrestling


    7
    Gave it a 6 only because of the Punk vs. Bryan match. I thought everything else was very predictable.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,987 ✭✭✭JohnMc1


    Pentecost wrote: »
    A MITB cash in is never a clean win anyway. He'll surely just take advantage after a Del Rio beat down in the next few weeks.

    RVD would like a word with you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,520 ✭✭✭Hashtag_HEEL


    8
    I gave it a 7! I enjoyed both MITB matches and the WWE title match!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 82 ✭✭Motion118


    7
    I'll give it a 6. While it was a fairly solid PPV, I still feel it could have been better.

    The Smackdown MITB match was filled with too many botches to let slide, and the pacing of was far too fast for such an overcrowded match.

    I thought the World title match was good, really liked Del Rio's work on Sheamus' shoulder especially. Although once again, a really abrupt ending to a Sheamus World title bout. I've enjoyed Sheamus' gutsy title defenses, but the ending of his matches always seem to fall a bit flat.

    Really enjoyed the WWE title match. A nice change from the usual Bryan/Punk matches we've seen, and AJ's involvement told a really good story.

    Raw MITB match was as good as the Smackdown one in my opinion. It wasn't great, but I thought it was fine considering the people involved.


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