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Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho vs. Christian vs. Edge vs. Kane vs. Shelton Benjamin

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122.04.2024Marcoc7778.0 
222.04.2024meka30009.0 
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418.04.2024Ringside Rebel9.0 
518.04.2024ironiclettuce8.0 
616.04.2024uselessdollthing6.0It's a good match, but personally I wasn't really wowed by it. Pretty cool spots but doesn't compare to the other matches that have taken place. I feel kind of mixed on the ending as well. Although I find it fitting for Edge to continue his role as the 'ultimate opportunist' I felt like he could have done way more in this match to earn that win, considering what he's done before.
706.04.2024burningninja069.0 
805.04.2024Pantagrueliannnxiety9.0 
904.04.2024Tarkovsky10.0 
1002.04.2024DhruvChouhan9.0 
1102.04.2024KingChook9.0 
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1331.03.2024MasterPuppet9.0 
1426.03.2024Charles Maidhoff  
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1711.03.2024Connorstubbs129.0First match of one of the most important matches in Pro Wrestling. this really was Edge's breakout performance as a single star and really defined his run for the next 6 years as a top guy after this.
1809.03.2024Nodnarb9.0 
1909.03.2024Mariano149.0 
2003.03.2024Xthebarkingcat10.0 
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2202.03.2024ryand259.0 
2302.03.2024Heartbreakkid20039.0The first and to me still the best Money in the bank ladder match to take place at Wrestlemania. Everyone got a chance to shine and show out but in particular Benoit and Shelton Benjamin really stole the show here. Both guys were awesome and gave this match some life. Edge winning was definitely deserved and kickstarted his run to the main event. A classic 4.25/5
2425.02.202412AMercenary9.0 
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2605.02.2024Akatsuki10.0 
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2801.02.2024Chudit9.0 
2922.01.2024Jeaver9.0Great match, probably should've been the opener but oh well, still great non the less and a good person to put the MITB with. 9/10
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3506.01.2024MaximilianBerner8.0 
3624.12.2023Toddisodd219.0 
3706.12.2023JediSaiyanMaster120310.0 
3805.12.2023arminamin9.0 
3903.12.2023crs28510.0Personally, I remember loving this match as a kid and I still love it to this day. This was 6 of WWE's best wrestlers going out there and taking full advantage of the situation. Shelton shined as the match's MVP. Liked the finish with Benoit climbing looking like he would win only for Edge to come in and steal the win. Right winning looking back in hindsight.
4001.12.2023allstar5069.0 
4127.11.2023ColeBurris889.0 
4221.11.2023god is a myth8.0 
4315.11.2023Scott Bailey10.0Still a classic match to this day. You could argue this is a bit of a spot fest, but it's also a very high workrate match with a great combination of wrestlers that all added something special to the match. It's most remembered though for an all time great performance from Shelton Benjamin which included the famous T-bone suplex on Edge from the top of the ladder and to be honest I actually thought the spot where he ran up the ladder and clotheslined Jericho was just as good! Kane also had some great spots and took a lot of punishment and Benoit's selling of his arm was really good and I legitimately thought he broke it. The diving headbutt off the top of the ladder, busting himself open in the process is one of the most difficult things to watch when revisiting this match. Edge's win came off as very opportunistic and that ultimately suited his character very well. The Money in the Bank concept has been done to death these days, but this match was still something very special.
4414.11.2023Kareem Wahied959.0 
4511.11.2023Kerplin8.0 
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4705.11.2023Tyler Catalyst9.0 
4830.10.2023Tlaw9.0 
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5127.10.2023AidanArcher10.0 
5218.10.2023Taper19949.0 
5314.10.2023ThePack10.0 
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5509.10.2023ElmoLikesToSimp9.0 
5604.10.2023SpookySuzuki28.0 
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6007.09.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
6106.09.2023Matico9.0Nicht nur das erste, sondern für mich persönlich auch das beste Money in the Bank Ladder Match in der WWE. Bei den starken Akteuren aber auch kein Wunder. Viele tolle Spots, vor allem Shelton Benjamin und Chris Benoit waren mMn die Stars in dem Match.
6206.09.2023BrokenV10.0 
6305.09.2023hieisrequiem8.0 
6405.09.2023birds12310.0 
6501.09.2023eenfish698.0Very good and well paced match with fantastic work rate and performance by almost everyone except maybe Kane who only looked good when getting slapped by Christian and Edge. Shelton Benjamin shines pretty bright throughout with the majority of the better spots, but the highlight (perhaps lowlight looking back) is the incredibly brutal and impressive diving headbutt by Benoit. Following that with fantastically sold chair shot and drop from the ladder, its a bit hard to look back on without cringing. Perhaps still a great reference/bench mark for all modern MITB matches. You could argue the long rests for some guys detracts from the match psychology/realism but the match action and flow is so perfect its hard to really fault it for that.
6625.08.2023JakWhit9.0 
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7431.07.2023ISimon19128.0The first Money In The Bank ladder match, with several outstanding moments and the strong fact that it was the first, but I don't think it was the best, over the years some matches had better spots and more talent involved, but for the first one it managed to present and already very well consolidate one of the best concepts in the history of the industry, special detail for the legendary and fantastic spot of Shelton Benjamin climbing the ladder perfectly (****1/4)
7530.07.2023Hawkeyes10019.0 
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8118.07.2023nothingleftinside9.0Like the first hell in a cell and "first" ladder match in the wwf, the first money in the bank match sets the tone and bar which all others are judged. Four of the best jr heavyweights of all time at their peak, an over-achieving shelton benjamin, and KANE make for an extremely fun spotfest. It suffers from what many multi-mans and ladder matches would suffer from in coming years- specifically guys "dying" outside the ring for long periods, but they navigate it quite well in this contest. No big timing errors that are common to ladder matches. It helps having four of the greatest ever in there. Nothing looks too planned, nothing looks too botched, everything occupies that spontaneous, chaotic, and dangerous feeling a great match has.
8217.07.2023Shoot Headbutt Lover10.0The first Money in the Bank Ladder Match, and still one of the all time best. I think the only one that comes close to match for me is the Mania 23 one two years later. This has all the crazy spots you want and has Shelton Benjamin's most innovative and famous spot that is still in the WWE games to this day. I loved how much of a chickenshit Christian Cage was in this one, him having Tomko help him up the ladder is so good. I feel like Edge's win came out of nowhere, and I personally would've had Christian go over, but it helped launch his career as a main eventer.
8316.07.2023NickJammer222110.0 
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8723.06.2023TheOneAndOnlyCactus9.0Nope, it's not the greatest MITB match ever for me. But, I would be a fool to say that it wasn't entertaining. The standard-bearer against which every MITB match that followed would be compared to after setting the standards so high. Everyone talks about Shelton's performance, and for good reasons, but don't forget about Kane and Benoit, who also shined brightly in Los Angeles that night. Christian, Edge and Chris Jericho were excellent as always in Ladder matches too. Even after all these years, it is still a blast to go back to it. But, I just wish the ending sequence was done better, as it felt a bit anticlimactic. But still, this match, plus the winner being Edge, helped to put MITB as an annual tradition.
8822.06.2023jasonellis9.0 
8915.06.2023GoodVsBadGuys8.0 
9003.06.2023multiword259.0 
9129.05.2023Pulkki038.0 
9224.05.2023lukasmgc8.0This match was a really good ladder match and for some reason reminded me of the NXT north american ladder match that would take place 13 years later. Very good match with some very good and creative spots. This match has definitely has aged very well and is still worth watching today.
9321.05.2023Firebird229.0 
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9517.05.2023Leth9910.0 
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9822.04.2023Chriswarrior1110.0 
9908.04.2023Game19989.0 
10008.04.2023KingsCrossing10.0I'm not sure if this will stand out as much to newer fans, but this felt like a really groundbreaking match at the time. Shelton had an incredible, breakout performance that redefined what people thought was possible in ladder matches and would go on to inspire countless future matches of this type. Outside of the high spots, there is a really strong sense of physicality in this match as well, largely due to Benoit who literally splits open his stitches (he was previously busted open on RAW) doing a crazy Diving Headbutt off a ladder. He also sells the finish masterfully. Even Kane as the token big man was something that was pretty new for ladder matches at the time. Everybody feels like they have a part to play in this match, and they all execute their roles perfectly. It isn't quite Razor-HBK or the initial TLC matches, but this is still one of the greatest and most influential ladder matches in WWE history.