Every single Money in the Bank PPV ranked from worst to best

Money In The Bank has always been a high-quality pay-per-view.
Money In The Bank has always been a high-quality pay-per-view.

#7 Money in the Bank 2014

Rollins won the gold briefcase, setting in stone his phenomenal cash-in at Wrestlemania 31.
Rollins won the gold briefcase, setting in stone his phenomenal cash-in at WrestleMania 31.

WHEN: June 29, 2014

WHERE: TD Garden, Boston

LADDER MATCHES: Daniel Bryan's injury changed WWE's plans which caused a booking of two ladder matches. One for the briefcase, and one for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

John Cena won the title, in what was a missed opportunity to create an instant new star. Someone like Cesaro, Bray Wyatt or Roman Reigns could have benefited from this victory. However, considering Cena was just a filler until Brock Lesnar eventually won the gold at Summerslam, it was probably for the better.

The briefcase match was excellent. One filled with multiple high-spots from the likes of Dolph Ziggler, Rob Van Dam and Kofi Kingston. It did have one major story going throughout the match though. Seth Rollins had betrayed his Shield brethren to join the Authority, and he got one up on Dean Ambrose on this show, as he captured the golden briefcase. He would go on to cash this golden briefcase in, for a golden moment, at WrestleMania 31.

REST OF THE CARD: The Usos beat Luke Harper and Erick Rowan in a fun match for the tag team titles, and Rusev crushed Big E to end their one-sided feud.

Besides those two matches, everything else on this show was nothing more than fillers. Matches like Layla vs Summer Rae and Adam Rose vs Damien Sandow should not have happened. Except for Seth Rollins' victory, everything else on this show was inconsequential, or quite obvious fillers.

ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE THIS SHOW: Fillers

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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