Thursday 29 August 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 unfamiliar with this particular show, allow me to give you a summary. Basically, "Money in the Bank" involves a ladder match where a series of competitors attempt to secure a briefcase from above the ring. What this briefcase holds is a contract to a WWE or World Heavyweight Championship match of their choosing. Considering that this can occur at just about any instance, it can very well be described as the golden ticket of WWE and there may not be a comparison more fitting.

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.

A debt agency is hired in order to secure funds which are owed to various clients. Agencies along the lines of Rapid Recovery have been able to do this relatively well. If this is the case, isn't it fair to assume that an authority figure would try to pin a wrestler in terms of finances, saying that they owe a debt of their own? It could be a case of someone having to put up collateral in some way and who's to say that the contract couldn't be said collateral?

I believe that "Money in the Bank" is the one match where just about everyone has an equal opportunity to achieve success. Not only do they have the chance to win a big bout but they can push their careers to heights which might have been reached before. I think that this is stellar for those looking for a chance but can they successfully make use of their opportunities? Only if they are able to pick the best moment can they secure the biggest titles in the business.




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