| UPDATE: Wrestlemania 26 Preview: Money in the Bank Ladder Match | 27th Mar, 2010 |
![]() The opportunity to compete for a World Championship is so significant to the Superstars of WWE that every year the most fearless and talented competitors risk it all for this very goal in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match – and this year, for the first time ever, an unprecedented 10 Superstars will do battle at WrestleMania XXVI. First contested at WrestleMania 21 in 2005, this dangerous, but rewarding contest pits Superstars against one another in a battle to climb a ladder and snatch a briefcase hanging precariously above the ring. Inside the case is a contract giving the winner an opportunity to face a World Champion at a time of their choosing throughout a 12-month period. This unique ability to “cash in” a championship opportunity at any moment has given Money in the Bank winners a serious advantage over their opponents on many occasions. Edge, the first-ever “Mr. Money in the Bank,” cashed in his contract at New Year’s Revolution 2006, defeating WWE Champion John Cena immediately after the 12 Rounds star had just successfully defended his title in an Elimination Chamber Match. At Extreme Rules in 2009, CM Punk elected to face Jeff Hardy moments after The Charismatic Enigma defeated Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship in a grueling Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match. Every Superstar who has cashed in a Money in the Bank contract has gone on to win a World Championship, including CM Punk, who won the contest at WrestleMania in 2008 and 2009. This amazing percentage for victory has proven that the risks of this perilous match are certainly worth the reward. On the Feb. 26 edition of SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler, Kane and Shelton Benjamin all qualified to join Christian on The Grandest Stage of Them All. On the Mar. 1 edition of Raw, Jack Swagger and MVP qualified for the bout. Matt Hardy will return to WrestleMania’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match for the third time, thanks to his qualification on the Mar. 5 edition of SmackDown. Earning the eighth spot, Evan Bourne defeated William Regal on the Mar. 8 edition of Raw. On the Mar. 12 edition of SmackDown, McIntyre finally qualified for The Grandest Stage of Them All by defeating a local athlete, who The Chairman himself hand-picked. Lastly, just six days before WrestleMania XXVI, Kofi Kingston won a hard-fought battle against Vladimir Kozlov to earn the tenth and final spot in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Which of these 10 Superstars will retrieve the briefcase and hold the possibly career-changing contract in his hands? Tune in to WrestleMania on Sunday, Mar. 28 to find out. |
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