WWE Money in the Bank 2012 Results: 8-Way Ladder Match Doesn't Fail to Impress
Usually, when you have a match with eight wrestlers, it's hard for everyone to find their role.
Having said that, during Sunday's eight-way ladder match for a world championship contract, that was far from the case.
Dolph Ziggler eventually came out with the win over the other seven men, which sets him up for a shot at Sheamus, but there was so much more to it than simply a victory for The Natural.
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Where to start?
How about with Tyson Kidd? With the exception of Ziggler getting the win, the one thing you want to take away from this match is how impressive the 32-year-old proved to be. He was solid throughout the match, but the best moment was when he powerbombed Ziggler from the ladder in impressive fashion.
Kidd came close to grabbing the suitcase, and while his fans will be disappointed he couldn't get the win, he appears to be getting closer to the big time.
Meanwhile, Christian was his normal solid self, spending most of his time on top of the ladder and providing high-flying thrills.
Like Kidd, Christian was in contention near the end of the match, but after being knocked from the ladder by Ziggler, he couldn't pull out the win.
Those were just the standouts. Cody Rhodes, Santino Marella, Damien Sandow and Sin Cara all provided bright moments at certain times, too.
It was amazing how everyone was able to contribute.
Even Tensai, who wasn't expected to be able to keep up in a match like this, provided plenty of solid moments. The big man brought the prototypical power element to the bout, pulling off some incredible slams involving the ladders. Even though he wasn't able to provide thrills in the air, Tensai still perfectly played his role.
That's why this match was so impressive.
It didn't feature the best wrestlers, but everyone had something to do and everyone did it well. For a large portion of the match, the wrestlers pretty much rotated in and out of the ring, each showcasing a different style.
I wasn't expecting a ton from the match, but miraculously, the eight wrestlers worked well together. If nothing else, it was entertaining.
That's all you can ask for in a match like this.



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