Monday, 2 September 2013

A Debt Agency & Potential Ties Of Money In The Bank

By Rob Sutter


"Money in the Bank" occurred this past Sunday and it has done much to get the general wrestling audience talking. After all, fans want to see who may be next in line to win a championship and careers will undoubtedly benefit from such a boost as well. That being said, is it possible that a debt agency could have ties to this show? I think that this may be the case, especially if you take the time to look at some of the smaller details of both entities.

For those who are outside of the wrestling fandom, allow me to explain what the "Money in the Bank" ladder match is all about. Suspended above the ring is a briefcase and a series of competitors fight one another in order to climb and secure it. The reason for this is because within said briefcase is a contract and it entails the holder an opportunity at a WWE or World Heavyweight Championship match. Add in the fact that the match can happen anywhere and you can see why it's so vital.

You have to take into consideration that those who have held the briefcase might not always have a guarantee of a title victory. John Cena won the briefcase last year but went on to cash in and fail to win the title a couple of weeks later. Ken Kennedy stands as the only competitor to ever actually lose the briefcase. After he won it back in 2007, he surrendered his opportunity in a match against Edge and he was sidelined not long after the fact.

I don't think that you need me to tell you that a debt agency is able to perform great work. This has been the case for agencies the likes of Rapid Recovery and such work does not show any signs of fading. With that said, I think that it's fair to assume that wrestlers with such opportunities in their possession would be approached by authority figures in the world of wrestling. It doesn't matter what the situation would call for but I think that, if collateral was needed, the contract could fit the bill.

"Money in the Bank" calls for opportunities and only a select few stars are able to scale the ladder and secure what could help their careers in the long run. When it comes to career boosts, I do not think that there are any which are as big as this one. I think that it's a matter of picking the right moment, though, before cashing in. Many stars have been able to show how calculating they are before they swoop in so that the championships rest in their hands.




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