CM Punk's all-time record at WWE Money in the Bank PLE

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“The Second City Saint” is the only wrestler in WWE history to win two consecutive MITB briefcase.
CM Punk, known for his rebellious character and superb in-ring abilities, has made an unforgettable impression on WWE, notably during the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. Punk’s appearances in MITB matches are notable not just for his performances, but also for his influence on the outcomes and ensuing stories.
His ability to combine high-flying action with technical proficiency and narrative has made his MITB outings among the most memorable in WWE history. Let’s take a look at CM Punk’s performance at the Money in the Bank PPV, emphasizing each of his notable performances and contributions to the event.
Money in the Bank 2008
In 2008, CM Punk competed in WrestleMania 24’s Money in the Bank ladder match against Chris Jericho, Shelton Benjamin, John Morrison, Carlito, MVP, and Mr. Kennedy. The contest was a frenzied show of athleticism and daring moves. Punk’s tenacity and smart thinking shined through as he ascended the ladder during the chaos to collect the briefcase, guaranteeing a WWE or World Heavyweight Championship battle.
Money in the Bank 2009
CM Punk returned to the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 25 in 2009, competing against Kane, Mark Henry, MVP, Finlay, Shelton Benjamin, Kofi Kingston, and Christian. The contest was full of amazing moments and fierce competition. Punk once again demonstrated his ability to seize opportunities by retrieving the briefcase for the second year in a row, becoming the first wrestler to win back-to-back MITB ladder battles.
Money in the Bank 2010
In 2010, CM Punk competed in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 26, hoping for his third triumph. Kane, Christian, Kofi Kingston, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre, and Jack Swagger all competed in the bout. Despite his best efforts and a standout performance, Punk was unable to capture the briefcase, and Jack Swagger eventually emerged triumphant.
Money in the Bank 2011
The 2011 Money in the Bank PPV was a turning point in CM Punk’s career and WWE history. Punk challenged John Cena for the WWE Championship in a match surrounded by immense hype and real-life tension. With his WWE contract set to expire, Punk vowed to leave the company with the title if he won. In a thrilling contest, Punk defeated Cena, capturing the WWE Championship and creating one of the most iconic moments in WWE history as he exited the arena with the title, blowing a kiss to Vince McMahon.
Money in the Bank 2012
CM Punk’s participation in the 2012 Money in the Bank PPV saw him defend his WWE Championship against Daniel Bryan in a No Disqualification match with AJ Lee as the special guest referee. The match was a technical masterpiece, with Punk and Bryan delivering an intense and emotionally charged performance. Punk retained the title after a hard-fought battle, solidifying his status as one of WWE’s top champions.
Money in the Bank 2013
In 2013, CM Punk competed in the Money in the Bank ladder match for a WWE Championship contract, facing opponents like Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, Sheamus, Christian, and Rob Van Dam. Despite his impressive performance and near victories, Punk was unable to secure the briefcase. The match ended with Randy Orton claiming the briefcase after an interference by Paul Heyman, who betrayed Punk, setting up a new rivalry.
CM Punk’s Money in the Bank PPV Record
Year | Match Type | Result |
2008 | Money in the Bank Ladder Match | Win |
2009 | Money in the Bank Ladder Match | Win |
2010 | Money in the Bank Ladder Match | Loss |
2011 | WWE Championship vs. John Cena | Win |
2012 | WWE Championship vs. Daniel Bryan | Win |
2013 | Money in the Bank Ladder Match | Loss |
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