WWE Money in the Bank 2010
WWE Money in the Bank 2010

WWE Money in the Bank 2010

2010Movie180 minEnglish

Money in the Bank was a PPV that took place on July 18, 2010 at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri and presented by A&E's Criss Angel Mindfreak. The main events were the two 8-man Money in the Bank matches. The Smackdown MiB match featured Big Show, Matt Hardy, Kane, Christian, Kofi Kingston, Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre, and Dolph Ziggler. The Raw MiB match featured Edge, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Mark Henry, The Miz, Ted DiBiase, Evan Bourne, and John Morrison. Sheamus defended his WWE Championship in a steel cage against John Cena, Rey Mysterio defended his World heavyweight Championship against Jack Swagger, and The Hart Dynasty defended the Tag Team Championship Belts against The Usos.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Kevin DunnGenres: Sport, Professional Wrestling

Plot Summary

WWE Money in the Bank 2010 featured two ladder matches, one for Raw and one for SmackDown, with the winners earning a contract for a future championship match. The event also included singles matches for various championships, such as the World Heavyweight Championship and the WWE Championship.

Critical Reception

As a pay-per-view event, Money in the Bank 2010 was generally well-received by fans for its exciting ladder matches and surprising outcomes. The concept of two separate Money in the Bank matches on the same card was a novel approach that generated significant buzz.

What Reviewers Say

  • The dual Money in the Bank ladder matches were the highlight of the event, providing high-flying action and unpredictable finishes.
  • Kane's victory in the SmackDown Money in the Bank match was a significant moment, marking his first world title reign.
  • The world title matches on the card delivered solid performances, though they were overshadowed by the ladder bouts.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews specifically for this event is not readily available, but general fan reception indicated excitement for the innovative format and the outcomes of the ladder matches.

Fun Fact

This was the first WWE pay-per-view event to feature two separate Money in the Bank ladder matches, one for Raw and one for SmackDown, on the same card.

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