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3 WWE Superstars Vince McMahon never pushes at Money in the Bank and 4 that he does

Though Vince McMahon is not the mastermind behind the creation of Money in the Bank, he always plays a big role in the booking decisions. 
Though Vince McMahon is not the mastermind behind the creation of Money in the Bank, he always plays a big role in the booking decisions. 

Vince McMahon is the genius behind the WWE product that we watch week in and week out. The Chairman has taken the company to newer heights with his visionary ideas and farsightedness. Obviously, the nature of the business that he runs does not allow him to keep fans happy all the time but he tries his best to satisfy all the members of the WWE Universe.

One of the greatest concepts creates in WWE is the Money in the Bank contract. This briefcase gives a superstar a golden chance to completely change his career. We have seen multiple superstars in the past whose careers rose sky high after capturing the elusive Money in the Bank contract.

Though Vince McMahon is not the mastermind behind the creation of Money in the Bank, looking at the match's success and popularity in its initial years, the company decided to originate a pay-per-view by the same name. Two Money in the Bank ladder matches take place on the show apart from the regular feuds and rivalries. This pay-per-view happens after WrestleMania and hence, we always see new heroes rise at the event.

In this article, we will have a look at the 3 superstars that Vince McMahon does not push at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view and 4 that he always does.


#1 Never Pushes - Kevin Owens

Kevin Owens has been one of the top heels on the main roster ever since he moved up from NXT. However, the Prizefighter has always received poor booking at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. In his first ever match on the show, he suffered a defeat at the hands of John Cena in 2015. He was then involved in the multi-man Money in the Bank ladder match from 2016-18.

However, Owens failed to win even a single out of those three matches, taking his record at Money in the Bank to 0-4. This year he may compete for the WWE Championship on the show but given that Kofi Kingston has just won the title expect Kevin to lose yet another bout at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view.

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