5 WWE Superstars who would have won Money in the Bank if it was introduced in the 1990s

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Owen Hart; Triple H

#4 Eddie Guerrero could have become a main-eventer through Money in the Bank

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When Money in the Bank was introduced in 2005, Eddie Guerrero would have been one of the best choices to win the briefcase at some point, had he remained alive and healthy. His sneaky persona was befitting of such a favorable opportunity.

Guerrero epitomized the opportunistic aspect of Money in the Bank, always taking advantage of his surroundings to win matches and titles. But if the star-making concept was introduced in the 1990s, he would have been a shoo-in to hold the briefcase in the early years of the Ruthless Aggression Era.

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Eddie Guerrero's ascent to the WWE Championship would have happened through Money in the Bank instead of that feud with Brock Lesnar in 2004. He could have cashed in on The Beast Incarnate following an attack from Goldberg, or a match against Chris Benoit.

Either way, Guerrero would have lied, cheated, and stolen his way to a Money in the Bank victory if given the chance to. It's a shame we never got to see him with the briefcase.

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Edited by Vedant Jain
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