27 August 2013

A Debt Agency & Potential Ties Of Money In The Bank

By Rob Sutter


This past Sunday was the "Money in the Bank" pay-per-view event and, to say the least, it has done quite a lot to bring in a great audience. All wrestling fans want to see who may be next in line for a major championship and this is where careers are given that substantial boost. However, judging by the title, how could a debt agency become involved in this particular show? Well, if you look at some of the details, it may be simple enough to make the connection.

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.

If you think that this briefcase allows every holder to become champion, you'd be wrong. You have to take into consideration that John Cena, who won the ladder match and failed to secure the title, was the only one to ever hold such an acclaim. However, what if you were never able to cash it in at all? Ken Kennedy won his contract back in 2007 but that opportunity was swiped away relatively quickly after he put it on the line in a match against Edge, which he lost.

When it comes to attaining funds for clients, there's no company that can do it better than a debt agency. Such agencies as Rapid Recovery have more than proven themselves in this line of work. That being said, what if an authority figure in wrestling would try to go after the contract holder, saying that they owe something as well? Maybe they would require collateral and it's probably fair to assume that a contract of this caliber can serve the job rather well, seeing what it entitles the holder to.

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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