One big thing: WWE banned Damian Priest from using Money in the Bank briefcase for unsavory purposes
Damian Priest revealed in a recent interview that WWE explicitly told him not to use his Money in the Bank briefcase for storing dirty items, a practice some previous holders had engaged in.
The details:
• Priest held the Money in the Bank briefcase for nine months before successfully cashing in at WrestleMania XL to win the World Heavyweight Championship.
• He adopted the moniker “Señor Money in the Bank” after a few failed cash-in attempts, creating custom merchandise around the concept.
• Priest used the briefcase as a practical travel accessory, storing toiletries and gear for shows.
What they’re saying:
“They’re like, ‘Hey, don’t be like previous holders that put their dirty stuff in here and just ruined these briefcases.’ I was, ‘I’m good, don’t worry,’” Priest told Chris Van Vliet on the Insight podcast.
Why it matters:
Priest’s successful Money in the Bank run culminated in a championship win, marking a pivotal moment in his WWE career. His approach to the briefcase, both in character and practically, demonstrates the creative opportunities the concept offers wrestlers.
The big picture:
• Priest’s tenure with the briefcase coincided with his time in The Judgment Day faction.
• He has since been ejected from the group along with Rhea Ripley.
• His championship win and subsequent loss have positioned him for a new chapter in his WWE career.
What’s next:
With the Money in the Bank chapter closed, fans are watching to see how Priest navigates his role as a solo competitor and his ongoing alliance with Rhea Ripley.
What direction do you think WWE should take with Damian Priest’s character now that he’s no longer the champion or part of The Judgment Day? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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