Overview

Money in the Bank (2014) was a professional event promoted by World Wrestling Entertainment. It was a professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by WWE and held on June 29, 2014 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. This edition was the fifth in the Money in the Bank series and followed WWE's established tradition of centering a show around one or more ladder matches that grant championship opportunities.

Format and card structure

The signature feature of a Money in the Bank event is the eponymous ladder match. Competitors attempt to climb a ladder and retrieve a briefcase suspended above the ring; the prize inside is a contract that guarantees a future world championship match at a time of the holder's choosing, typically valid for one year. The pay-per-view also includes standard singles and tag team matches, and often features current title defenses alongside the ladder contests.

Typical match types

  • Money in the Bank ladder matches (men's and/or women's variants)
  • World or secondary championship matches
  • Special stipulation bouts or grudge matches that build longer storylines

History and significance

Money in the Bank grew from the ladder-match concept introduced by WWE in the mid-2000s, which quickly became a vehicle for creating sudden title changes and elevating midcard wrestlers into main-event status. The event's briefcase stipulation is notable because it adds unpredictability: a contract can be cashed in at virtually any moment, producing dramatic title switches and shaping booking decisions across the following months.

Notable aspects of the 2014 show

As a mid-summer pay-per-view, the 2014 edition continued WWE's use of Money in the Bank as a turning point in storylines heading into the latter half of the year. Fans and critics pay attention to how ladder-match winners use the contract and whether championship bouts on the card reinforce existing feuds or create new directions for the roster. For further context on the event series and its rules, consult official WWE resources and contemporary coverage of the 2014 card.

For more about the promotion and event history see pay-per-view information and additional resources linked through WWE's site and event archives.