Notes
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1
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Triple H
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1
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September 2, 2002
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76
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Milwaukee, WI
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Raw
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Awarded the championship by Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff, making him the inaugural champion. He made the first defense that night against Ric Flair. Triple H defeated Intercontinental Champion Kane on October 20, 2002 at No Mercy to unify the Intercontinental Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship.
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2
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Shawn Michaels
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1
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November 17, 2002
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28
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New York City, NY
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Survivor Series
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This was an elimination chamber match that also included Chris Jericho, Booker T, Kane and Rob Van Dam.
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3
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Triple H
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2
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December 15, 2002
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280
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Sunrise, FL
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Armageddon
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This was three stages of hell match.
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4
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Goldberg
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1
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September 21, 2003
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84
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Hershey, PA
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Unforgiven
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This was a title vs. career match.
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5
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James Harrison
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1
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December 14, 2003
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273
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Orlando, FL
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Armageddon
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This was a triple threat match that also included Triple H.
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6
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Triple H
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3
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September 12, 2004
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85
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Portland, OR
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Unforgiven
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—
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Vacated
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–
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December 6, 2004
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–
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Baltimore, MD
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Raw
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The championship was vacated after a double fall occurred during a triple threat match that included Chris Benoit and Edge.
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7
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James Harrison
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2
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January 9, 2005
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366
|
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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New Year's Revolution
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Defeated Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Batista and Edge in an elimination chamber match.
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—
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Vacated
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–
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January 10, 2006
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–
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Philadelphia, PA
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SmackDown
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Harrison vacated the championship after suffering a hamstring tear.
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8
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Matthew Harrison
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1
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January 10, 2006
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82
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Philadelphia, PA
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SmackDown
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Harrison won a 20-man battle royal for the vacant title.
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9
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Rey Mysterio
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1
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April 2, 2006
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112
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Rosemont, IL
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WrestleMania 22
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This was a triple threat match that also included Randy Orton.
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10
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James Harrison
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3
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July 23, 2006
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126
|
Indianapolis, IN
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The Great American Bash
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Harrison won the title via technical knockout
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11
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Batista
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1
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November 26, 2006
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126
|
Philadelphia, PA
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Survivor Series
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This was a last chance match.
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12
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The Undertaker
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1
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April 1, 2007
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37
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Detroit, MI
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WrestleMania 23
|
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13
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James Harrison
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4
|
May 8, 2007
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70
|
Pittsburgh, PA
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SmackDown
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|
—
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Vacated
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–
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July 17, 2007
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–
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Laredo, TX
|
SmackDown
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Harrison vacated the title after suffering a knee ligament tear.
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14
|
Matthew Harrison
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2
|
July 17, 2007
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61
|
Laredo, TX
|
SmackDown
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Harrison won the vacant title in a 20-man battle royal.
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15
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Batista
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2
|
September 16, 2007
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91
|
Memphis, TN
|
Unforgiven
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This was a triple threat match that also included Rey Mysterio.
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16
|
Edge
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1
|
December 16, 2007
|
105
|
Pittsburgh, PA
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Armageddon
|
This was a triple threat match that also included The Undertaker.
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17
|
The Undertaker
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2
|
March 30, 2008
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30
|
Orlando, FL
|
WrestleMania XXIV
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|
—
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Vacated
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–
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April 29, 2008
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–
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Atlantic City, NJ
|
SmackDown
|
SmackDown general manager Vickie Guerrero stripped The Undertaker of the title after he used a banned move (Hell's Gate).
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18
|
James Harrison
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5
|
June 1, 2008
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29
|
San Diego, CA
|
One Night Stand
|
Defeated The Undertaker in a tables, ladders and chairs match for the vacant championship.
|
19
|
CM Punk
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1
|
June 30, 2008
|
69
|
Oklahoma City, OK
|
Raw
|
Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
|
—
|
Vacated
|
–
|
September 7, 2008
|
–
|
Cleveland, OH
|
Unforgiven
|
Punk vacated the title after being kayfabe injured by Legacy.
|
20
|
James Harrison
|
6
|
September 7, 2008
|
77
|
Cleveland, OH
|
Unforgiven
|
This was a Championship Scramble match, also involving John "Bradshaw" Layfield, Batista, Rey Mysterio, and Kane.
|
21
|
Matthew Harrison
|
3
|
November 23, 2008
|
84
|
Boston, MA
|
Survivor Series
|
|
22
|
Edge
|
2
|
February 15, 2009
|
49
|
Seattle, WA
|
No Way Out
|
This was an elimination chamber match that also included Chris Jericho, Rey Mysterio, Mike Knox and Kane.
|
23
|
Matthew Harrison
|
4
|
April 5, 2009
|
21
|
Houston, TX
|
WrestleMania XXV
|
This was a triple threat match that also included Big Show.
|
24
|
Edge
|
3
|
April 26, 2009
|
42
|
Providence, RI
|
Backlash
|
This was a last man standing match.
|
25
|
Matthew Harrison
|
5
|
June 7, 2009
|
<1
|
New Orleans, LA
|
Extreme Rules
|
This was a ladder match.
|
26
|
CM Punk
|
2
|
49
|
Punk cashed-in his Money in the Bank contract.
|
27
|
Jeff Hardy
|
1
|
July 26, 2009
|
28
|
Philadelphia, PA
|
Night of Champions
|
|
28
|
CM Punk
|
3
|
August 23, 2009
|
42
|
Los Angeles, CA
|
SummerSlam
|
This was a tables, ladders and chairs match.
|
29
|
The Undertaker
|
3
|
October 4, 2009
|
140
|
Newark, NJ
|
Hell in a Cell
|
This was a hell in a cell match.
|
30
|
James Harrison
|
7
|
February 21, 2010
|
119
|
St. Louis, MO
|
Elimination Chamber
|
This was an elimination chamber that also included John Morrison, R-Truth, CM Punk and Rey Mysterio.
|
31
|
Jack Swagger
|
1
|
June 20, 2010
|
28
|
Uniondale, NY
|
Fatal 4-Way
|
This was Swagger's Money in the Bank cash in match.
|
32
|
Kane
|
1
|
July 18, 2010
|
154
|
Kansas City, MO
|
Money in the Bank
|
Kane cashed-in his Money in the Bank contract.
|
33
|
Edge
|
4
|
December 19, 2010
|
58
|
Houston, TX
|
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs
|
This was a fatal four-way tables, ladders and chairs match that also included Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio.
|
34
|
Dolph Ziggler
|
1
|
February 15, 2011
|
<1
|
San Diego, CA
|
SmackDown
|
Edge was stripped of the title after using a banned move (spear). Vickie Guerrero awarded the title to Ziggler.
|
35
|
Edge
|
5
|
56
|
Edge was awarded a rematch by returning General Manager Theodore Long.
|
—
|
Vacated
|
–
|
April 12, 2011
|
–
|
Albany, NY
|
SmackDown
|
Title was declared vacant due to Edge's retirement.
|
36
|
Christian
|
1
|
May 1, 2011
|
2
|
Tampa, FL
|
Extreme Rules
|
Defeated Alberto Del Rio in a ladder match for the vacant title.
|
37
|
Randy Orton
|
1
|
May 3, 2011
|
75
|
Orlando, FL
|
SmackDown
|
|
38
|
Christian
|
2
|
July 17, 2011
|
28
|
Rosemont, IL
|
Money in the Bank
|
Christian won the title via disqualification per a pre-match stipulation.
|
39
|
Randy Orton
|
2
|
August 14, 2011
|
35
|
Los Angeles, CA
|
SummerSlam
|
This was a no holds barred match.
|
40
|
Mark Henry
|
1
|
September 18, 2011
|
91
|
Buffalo, NY
|
Night of Champions
|
|
41
|
Matthew Harrison
|
6
|
December 18, 2011
|
<1
|
Baltimore, MD
|
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs
|
This was a chairs match.
|
42
|
Daniel Bryan
|
1
|
105
|
Bryan cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
|
43
|
James Harrison
|
8
|
April 1, 2012
|
574
|
Miami, FL
|
WrestleMania XXVIII
|
|
44
|
John Cena
|
1
|
October 27, 2013
|
49
|
Miami, FL
|
Hell in a Cell
|
|
45
|
James Harrison
|
9
|
December 15, 2013
|
<1
|
Houston, TX
|
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs
|
This was a TLC match also for Harrison's WWE Championship.
|
—
|
Unified
|
–
|
December 15, 2013
|
–
|
Houston, TX
|
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs
|
Unified with Harrison's WWE Championship creating the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
|
46
|
Matthew Harrison
|
7
|
May 1, 2016
|
84
|
Rosemont, IL
|
Payback
|
Defeated Shinsuke Nakamura, Brock Lesnar, Goldust, Ryback and Finn Bálor in a ladder match to revive the title.
|
47
|
James Harrison
|
10
|
July 24, 2016
|
63
|
Washington, D.C.
|
Unforgiven
|
This was a ladder match.
|
48
|
AJ Styles
|
1
|
September 25, 2016
|
57
|
Indianapolis, IN
|
Starrcade
|
Styles cashed-in his Money in the Bank contract.
|
49
|
Chad Gable
|
1
|
November 21, 2016
|
14
|
Toronto, Canada
|
Raw
|
|
50
|
AJ Styles
|
2
|
December 5, 2016
|
55
|
Austin, TX
|
Raw
|
|
51
|
Sami Zayn
|
1
|
January 29, 2016
|
161
|
San Antonio, TX
|
Royal Rumble
|
|
52
|
Kevin Owens
|
1
|
July 9, 2017
|
106
|
Hartford, CT
|
Bad Blood
|
|
53
|
Braun Strowman
|
1
|
October 22, 2017
|
168
|
Minneapolis, MN
|
Vengeance
|
|
54
|
AJ Styles
|
3
|
April 8, 2018
|
175
|
London, England
|
WrestleMania 34
|
|
55
|
Samoa Joe
|
1
|
September 30, 2018
|
119
|
Nashville, TN
|
Starrcade
|
This was Joe's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
|
56
|
Hiroshi Tanahashi
|
1
|
January 29, 2019
|
70
|
Phoenix, AZ
|
Royal Rumble
|
|
57
|
Velveteen Dream
|
1
|
April 7, 2019
|
127
|
Los Angeles, CA
|
WrestleMania 35
|
|
58
|
Dean Ambrose
|
1
|
August 11, 2019
|
168
|
Toronto, Canada
|
SummerSlam
|
|
59
|
Adam Cole
|
1
|
January 26, 2020
|
140
|
Houston, TX
|
Royal Rumble
|
This was a fatal four-way that also included Kazuchika Okada and AJ Styles and was also for Okada's United States Championship.
|
60
|
Velveteen Dream
|
2
|
June 14, 2020
|
70
|
Orlando, FL
|
WrestleWar
|
|
61
|
Pentagón Jr.
|
1
|
August 23, 2020
|
301
|
Orlando, FL
|
SummerSlam
|
This was Pentagón's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
|
62
|
Kazuchika Okada
|
1
|
June 20, 2021
|
244
|
Tampa, FL
|
WrestleWar
|
|
63
|
Tyler Bate
|
1
|
February 19, 2022
|
78
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
Elimination Chamber
|
This was Bate's Money in the Bank cash-in.
|
64
|
Karrion Kross
|
1
|
May 8, 2022
|
173
|
Providence, RI
|
One Night Stand
|
This was a no holds barred match.
|
65
|
Donovan Dijak
|
1
|
October 28, 2022
|
155
|
St. Louis, MO
|
SmackDown: Fall Brawl
|
This was Dijak's Money in the Bank cash-in.
|
66
|
Keith Lee
|
1
|
April 1, 2023
|
238
|
Inglewood, CA
|
WrestleMania 39
|
|
67
|
Ricochet
|
1
|
November 25, 2023
|
133
|
Rosemont, IL
|
Survivor Series
|
This was Ricochet's Money in the Bank cash-in.
|
68
|
Swerve Strickland
|
1
|
April 6, 2024
|
182
|
Philadelphia, PA
|
WrestleMania XL
|
|
69
|
Damian Priest
|
1
|
October 5, 2024
|
100+
|
Copenhagen, Denmark
|
Crown Jewel
|
|