Triple H Has Led WWE To Its Best Creative Level In Decades, But There’s One Obvious Change He Needs To Make To His Booking

It feels wrong to complain about anything related to WWE right now. 2024 was, by just about any measure, the best the product has been in a long time. Maybe you like The Attitude Era better. Maybe you like The Golden Era better. That’s fair. I’m not necessarily saying right now is the best fans have ever had it, but it’s certainly the best it’s been in a long time. Because of that, I’ve hesitated to put this negativity out into the universe. Some form of this article has been in my drafts section for months, but I just can’t take it anymore. We need to talk about the Money In The Bank Briefcase.

For those of you who might be newer fans to WWE or returning fans who haven’t watched the product in a long time, let me give a real quick recap. Every year since 2005, WWE has held a ladder match called Money In The Bank. Initially, it happened at WrestleMania every year. Now, it has its own dedicated PLE. In each match, a half dozen or so wrestlers compete to climb a ladder and retrieve a briefcase suspended above the ring. Whoever pulls down the briefcase gets a contract they can cash in at any time for a match for any title in WWE. They can announce their cash-in ahead of time, or they can do it in an unexpected moment, in theory when the titleholder is at their weakest.

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