July 5th 2024.
Money In The Bank is a highly anticipated event in the world of professional wrestling, and it's finally here. The WWE is making its return to Toronto, Canada for a premium live event that is sure to be a night to remember. After hosting consecutive premium live events in France, Saudi Arabia, and Glasgow, the company is finally back on familiar territory. Fans in Toronto will be treated to two of WWE's most thrilling and high-risk matches as six men and six women compete in their respective ladder matches for a chance at winning the coveted Money In The Bank briefcase.
This briefcase contains a contract that guarantees the winner a world championship opportunity within the next 12 months. Last year's winners, Damian Priest and Iyo Sky, have greatly benefited from this opportunity. This year's fields are filled with rising superstars, making for an unpredictable and exciting night. Along with the ladder matches, there will also be two title bouts and a six-man grudge match, setting the stage for a truly special event. Here's all the information you need to know about this weekend's huge show.
WWE Money In The Bank will air tomorrow from Toronto, Canada, with the premium live event starting at 1am for fans watching in the UK. The usual Kickoff preview show will begin an hour before the main show at midnight and can be streamed via the WWE Network, WWE.com, the WWE app, X, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch. Fans can also watch the main Money In The Bank card either live or on demand through the WWE Network or by ordering the show on TNT Sports Box Office. However, this will all change in the New Year as WWE's content will move to Netflix in January 2025 as part of a massive $5 billion deal.
The full match card for WWE Money In The Bank includes the Men's and Women's Money In The Bank ladder matches, a Last Chance match for the World Heavyweight Title, an Intercontinental Title match, and a six-man grudge match featuring Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens facing off against The Bloodline. With such an exciting lineup, fans are eagerly predicting the outcomes of these matches. Last month, we predicted that Drew McIntyre would win in Glasgow, but he ended up getting screwed out of a hometown win. This time, it's likely that he will come up short again due to his descent into bitterness and desperation. Instead, LA Knight is a strong contender to win the men's briefcase, although others like Chad Gable, Andrade, Carmelo Hayes, and Jey Uso could also use the opportunity to elevate themselves.
In the women's bout, Chelsea Green and Tiffany Stratton are the top contenders for the win. Green has shown impressive talent, entertainment value, and dedication, making her a deserving candidate for the briefcase. In the Intercontinental Title match, Bron Breakker, a rookie with a lot of potential, could potentially defeat Sami Zayn, who has held onto the title for an extended period. This would be a clear statement of Breakker's intent to rise to the top. As for the Last Chance match for the World Heavyweight Title, it's a tough one to call. While it's hard to imagine Seth Rollins losing and never getting another shot at the title, Damian Priest losing and having to quit The Judgment Day is also a wild thought.
Lastly, The Bloodline is expected to come out on top in their match against three veterans, setting up Solo Sikoa to challenge Cody Rhodes for the WWE Title at SummerSlam next month. It's bound to be an epic event filled with unexpected twists and turns. Do you have a story to share about this event? If so, get in touch with our entertainment team by emailing us, calling 020 3615 2145, or visiting our Submit Stuff page. We'd love to hear from you.
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