Rikishi saw a lot of money for WWE if they made Jey Uso the men’s Money In The Bank winner, but that briefcase went to Drew McIntyre.
Speaking on his own podcast. Rikishi gave his reaction to Jey not being the one to pull down the briefcase over a week ago in Toronto. The father of Jey and Jimmy admitted that it “kind of hit a nerve” with him. Rikishi understood not giving him the briefcase because of his “bloodline” background, but just knows there’s money to be made with “Main Event” Jey Uso.
“I’m gonna go back to the numbers. The numbers don’t lie with Yeet. The merchandise that the Yeet Man has done so much for the company. The Yeet Man, he doesn’t have a bad track record. The Yeet Man is not a liability. The Yeet Man shows up to work and does what he does.”
Despite not winning the match, WWE clearly does have full confidence in the star power of Uso. Last week on WWE RAW Uso defeated Chad Gable in the opening match before he high-tailed it out of the ring once The Wyatt Sicks appeared. Jey Uso is undoubtedly a top three babyface on RAW alongside the injured CM Punk and Seth Rollins.
Even though there are no concrete plans for Jey as WWE heads towards SummerSlam, he will likely be involved in something major, whether that’s a crossover with The Bloodline or potentially something with the aforementioned Wyatt Sicks.
The WWE Universe is still reeling from the excitement and controversy surrounding WWE Money in the Bank 2024. MITB has become a top 5 Premium Live Event in WWE’s calendar year, as it usually comprises noteworthy matches with significant implications for the rest of the year. This is especially true for the event’s namesake matches.
The sold-out crowd in Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena witnessed moments that will go down in history. While the show was mostly enjoyable for fans, this year’s event may have raised more questions than answers. With this in mind, let’s dive into this author’s 5 Takeaways from Money In The Bank 2024.
5) Making Tiffany Stratton Mrs. Money In The BankWas An Excellent Decision
Tiffany Stratton has been a standout in the women’s division since she was called up this past February, with the WWE Universe having high expectations for the 25-year-old following a strong 3-year stint in NXT.
The former NXT Women’s Champion has shown strong in-ring skills and is a compelling presence on the microphone. Now, Stratton is poised to take the next big step in her WWE career, especially now that she’s armed with a MITB briefcase. One that she’s promised to make pink!
Despite a slow and clunky start, the Women’s Money In The Bank match proved, by many accounts, to be the match of the evening. Each of the six women involved had moments to shine and put on potentially the best Women’s MITB match to date. One of the match’s biggest stars was its eventual winner, Tiffany Stratton, who showcased her athleticism, craftiness, and opportunistic flair during the bout.
— Tiffany Stratton (@tiffstrattonwwe) July 7, 2024
Stratton is undoubtedly the best choice to win the briefcase. Both in terms of character and ability, Stratton is an ideal Money In The Bank holder.
WWE ultimately decided against going with the safest pick, such as former 2x women’s champion Naomi, or going to an unsuspecting dark horse in Chelsea Green. Instead, the brass used the women’s briefcase to elevate a young and rising star, who truly hasn’t even reached their peak yet.
4) Bron Breakker Lost Clean To Sami Zayn
Bron Breakker could not ask any more of WWE when it comes to their presentation of the recent NXT call up over the last month. Fans have witnessed Breakker become WWE’s modern-day Goldberg, decimating his opposition with a mixture of raw power and inhuman speed inside and outside the ring.
On the June 17th edition of Monday Night RAW, Breakker made his presence known to Sami Zayn, making it clear that Zayn’s Intercontinental Championship was in his crosshairs and he wasn’t planning on missing his mark. While Zayn proved he could outsmart Breaker on the final RAW before the PLE, much of the WWE Universe was convinced that the second-generation star would brutalize The Liberator and walk out of Money In The Bank with his first taste of main roster gold.
Instead, fans were surprised that WWE opted to have Zayn come out as the victor in a fairly standard title defense for the seasoned veteran. Zayn’s strongest character attribute is being “the underdog” in nearly every match he’s in, yet somehow finding a way to “survive”. However, this time, the bout would end after Zayn hit one Halueva Kick and without Zayn being forced to kick out of one of Bron Breakker’s infamously ferocious spears.
This decision leaves some fans scratching their heads, shocked that WWE would have Breakker lose so decisively. Especially as he’s being painted as a completely unstoppable monster, one that even RAW General Manager Adam Pearce has trouble controlling. On the other hand, having an up-and-coming star lose to the reigning Intercontinental Champion, especially one that defeated the likes of Gunther at WrestleMania, isn’t so outrageous.
However, WWE could have had Sami Zayn win in another fashion, which would have ensured he walked out as champion and protected Breakker a bit more. For example, Zayn could successfully execute a quick roll-up to win; the story would be that Zayn used both Breakker’s momentum and impatience against him.
The question now becomes where does Breakker go from here. Successfully “tamed ” by Zaym, Breakker’s aura has taken a bit of a hit. WWE should be very careful about their next moves with Bron Breakker, as the company cannot afford for the former NXT Champion to be nothing more than a flash in the pan.
3) Fans Not Happy WWE Burned the Men’s MITB Contract Within Hours
Drew McIntyre walked into Money In the Bank with two goals: win Money In The Bank and walk out as World Heavyweight Champion. Welp, in the words of Bon Jovi, he was “halfway there”.
The Scottish Psychopath made his intentions clear in the weeks leading up to Money In The Bank on WWE TV, and he did all he could to put his arch-rival CM Punk out of commission and out of sight so he could focus solely on winning his first ever Money In The Bank contract. However, McIntyre’s efforts would ultimately be in vain.
McIntyre’s MITB’s eventual cash-in two matches later would be thwarted by The Second City Saint, with the Archer of Infamy retaining his championship and leadership status with The Judgement Day. Punk’s action not only cost McIntyre dearly but also his old rival Seth Rollins, as The Visionary can now no longer fight for the World Championship until Priest loses it.
McIntyre’s desire for quick results by cashing in MITB the same night he won it was not unprecedented. His decision to do this marked the sixth time in WWE history that a same-night cash-in occurred, following in the footsteps of names such as Kane, Dean Ambrose, and Alexa Bliss. Ironically, it was also the sixth time in WWE history that the briefcase holder could not secure a win.
However, McIntyre now holds his unique statistic in WWE history: the only superstar to win the MITB and lose their cash-in on the same night. A factoid that The Scottish Psychopath would most likely prefer not to be mentioned at his future WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
McIntyre’s decision to win and lose MITB was undoubtedly the most controversial and universally panned decision by WWE at Money In The Bank. While most within the WWE Universe were happy to see McIntyre get a meaningful win, everyone could see the writing on the wall and knew that McIntyre’s time as Mr. Money In The Bank was going to be short-lived. While it’s understandable why WWE Creative went in that direction of Punk costing McIntyre yet again, did McIntyre need to win the case for that to happen? This author would argue no.
At the risk of sounding overly dramatic, WWE’s use of the MITB briefcase as a plot device for McIntyre and Punk’s ongoing feud cheapened the entire match. WWE could have had Punk cost McIntyre during the Men’s MITB match and would have had the same effect, while also giving the briefcase to someone else who could eventually benefit from winning it.
The WWE Universe seemed to echo these sentiments throughout the rest of the Money In the Bank PLE, with fans on social media noting that the clunky failed cash-in felt rushed, predictable, and a waste of time.
Effectively, WWE has made Drew McIntyre the most reasonable heel in the company. While McIntyre injured CM Punk, and trolling him about it for months on end was just pure villainy, Punk has now cost McIntyre the World Championship in various ways on countless occasions. One could argue that Punk’s gone well beyond the scope of vengeance and is now becoming more of the heel than McIntyre. When two men finally meet inside the squared circle, some predicting as soon as SummerSlam, it may be hard for WWE to justify having Punk win.
2) WWE Firmly Establishes Solo Sikoa as the Tribal Chief and Jacob Fatu as a dangerous force
One of WWE’s biggest objectives at Money In The Bank 2024 was to establish Solo Sikoa as the biggest threat to Cody Rhodes’ championship reign, and they accomplished that in spades.
In the last few weeks, Sikoa’s tenure as self-proclaimed Tribal Chief in the absence of Roman Reigns has taken a distinct turn. The young star was adamant about asserting his claim to the Bloodline throne, making it clear that he wasn’t just a temporary placeholder but the rightful heir. Things escalated even further in the past two weeks, as Solo both excommunicated The Wise Man Paul Heyman and directly called out his cousin Reigns.
This new and potentially more ruthless version of The Bloodline would face its biggest test at Money In The Bank, as it took on Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and his allies Randy Orton and Kevin Owens.
The bout went just about exactly the way one would expect, with Rhodes’ crew constantly having to account for The Bloodline’s number advantage and propensity to take out WWE officials. In the end, the intense bout would come to a shocking end, with Solo Sikoa taking out and pinning The American Nightmare to secure his team’s win. This marks Rhodes’ first pinfall loss since winning the championship at WrestleMania 40.
The image of Sikoa standing tall above a battered Rhodes will certainly etched into the minds of the WWE Universe leading into SummerSlam, with many asking if Cody Rhodes has once again found himself in front of a Samoan brick wall.
Some viewers, including this author, noticed the resemblance of WWE’s booking of MITB 2024 to the previous year. At last year’s event in London, England, the WWE Universe saw its first glimpse of a Bloodline implosion as Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, and The Usos competed in a Bloodline Civil War tag team match. When the final bell rang, Jey Uso was pinning Roman Reigns (Regins’ first pinfall loss since 2019), setting up the two for Tribal Combat at SummerSlam that year.
WWE has taken a similar approach with Cody Rhodes and Solo Sikoa, employing a tag team match at Money In The Bank to solidify Sikoa as a legitimate challenger to the champion. While some may perceive this as an unoriginal booking, it could be argued that utilizing a proven formula isn’t necessarily a negative strategy.
Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline is strong and has tangible success to point to, as it’s certainly shaken the snide comments of “Bloodline Light.”
1) John Cena’s (Last) Time is Now
If you missed Money In The Bank and this is the first time you’re learning that the 16-time World Champion is set to retire from WWE from article, we apologize, but it’s sadly true. One of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time is finally ready to call it a career, as Cena detailed to the WWE Universe how and when his final run will take place.
When news of John Cena’s presence in Toronto ahead of Money In The Bank spread online, many assumed that the Leader of the CeNation would find himself in the main event of the show, teaming with Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens to help try and even the odds against The Bloodline—a group led by the man who sent Cena packing Crown Jewel last November.
However, WWE fans were shocked to see Cena randomly introduced by the event’s host, Trish Stratus, wearing new ring gear and a new version of his iconic “Never Give Up” towel. Only this time, the phrasing was just a bit different, and by a bit, we mean a LOT different. The revamped towel read “The Last Time Is Now,” and his shirt included the phrases “farewell tour” and “after this, you can’t see me.”
To call the moment shocking would be not just the understatement of the year, but of the century. While Cena has been hinting that his time as an active competitor inside the ring was coming close to an end, no one predicted that his retirement announcement would come in this fashion.
Possibly the most unsurprising element of John Cena’s announcement is how meticulously and methodically planned out his final run seems to be. Short of listing out dates, events, and planned opponents, Cena gave fans a clear road map for what he plans to do for the final stint of his WWE in-ring career.
Cena revealed that he plans to work 30 to 40 dates in 2025 from January through December, starting with the first edition of Monday Night RAW on Netflix. Furthermore, he announced that WrestleMania 41 would be his final WrestleMania appearance as an active competitor. However, it clearly distinguished between his final WrestleMania match and his final match. Making a point to firmly state that these two moments are mutually exclusive.
John Cena goes in-depth about what 2025 will look like for the Greatest of All Time in WWE. pic.twitter.com/dAEnEYyAEP
He would detail even more of his plans for his farewell tour in a lengthy post-event Press Conference, fielding an endless wave of questions regarding dream opponents, aspirations, and specific goals for 2025.
While he hasn’t been a main stay in WWE for sometime, the wrestling world will certainly feel like a different place after John Cena calls it a career for good. Cena has already stated that once he retires he would never be physical inside a WWE ring again, noting that the only time fans will see him is when he’s wearing a suit.
Simply put, there are no words to accurately describe John Cena’s impact on the professional wrestling industry over the past two decades. From cutting down his enemies with nothing more than clever rhymes to being one of the top Make-A-Wish granters in history, John Cena’s name will be carved in stone as one of the greatest to ever step between the ropes. While the WWE Universe’s feelings toward Cena were tumultuous at times, fans always respected the Massachusetts native’s work ethic and love of the game. John Cena’s remarkable journey from rookie to role model has left an unforgettable mark on wrestling history, one that will never be duplicated and one that solidifies him at the top of the list of all-time greats.
Only time will tell what comes next for John Cena. However, as the 47-year-old said during the Money In The Bank Press Conference, “the roster is loaded,” and there is a never-ending list of people Cena would like to face off before he rides out into the sunset.
In one of the most chaotic Women’s Money in the Bank matches in WWE history, rookie Tiffany Stratton emerged victorious and became the 2024 Mrs. Money in the Bank.
Vegas and the WWE Universe strongly favored Stratton in the weeks before the July 6th PLE. The statistics continue to favor Stratton, as the Women’s MITB holders have maintained a 100% success rate in title cash-ins. Will Tiffy Time ultimately equal a world championship? That remains to be seen.
Following her win, WWE COO Triple H congratulated Stratton backstage with this patented “Finger Point Photo.”
As one may expect, the WWE Universe flooded social media to congratulate Tiffany Straton on her big win and to applaud the five other women for their phenomenal effort in the highly competitive about.
Reactions to Tiffany Stratton Winning Money in the Bank
It remains to be seen which women’s champion Tiffany Stratton ultimately goes after or when she might do so. Both WWE Women’s Champion Bayley and WWE World Women’s Champion Liv Morgan will now need to constantly look over their shoulder, as the young and hungry Tiffany Stratton could strike at any moment.
However, this author speculates that Stratton may look to emulate the first women’s Money In The Bank winner, Carmella, and hold onto her (hopefully Pink) briefcase for a while!
WWE’s Chief Content Officer Triple H shared a moment backstage with company legend John Cena during Money in the Bank tonight.
In a video posted to X/Twitter, HHH referred to Cena as “The Greatest of All Time” and they spoke for a second on camera.
Triple H shares a moment with John Cena
Cena confirmed on the Premium Live Event that he is now essentially on his retirement tour, with the Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania in 2025 being the last time he will compete at those specific events.
As of writing, we do not know who Cena will be facing during his final few months with the company, but it will certainly be pushed heavily as WWE heads to Netflix in early 2025.
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE kicked off its Money In The Bank PLE with a bang, having The Scottish Warrior, Drew McIntyre, earn his first Money In The Bank briefcase of his 17-year career. McIntyre’s last interaction with MITB was not a positive one, as he found himself cashed in on at WrestleMania 40 by current World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest.
The WWE Universe has been buzzing since the exceptional Men’s Money In The Bank match, with fans speculating on how long McIntyre will hold onto his briefcase, and if a certain Chicago native will play spoiler for him once again.
Most fans are thrilled to see Drew McIntyre finally achieve success after a long time and are excited to see what the future holds for the 2024 Mr. Money In The Bank. However, some believe it’s too predictable that he will cash in the MITB tonight and lose.
Backstage after his win, McIntyre got the ceremonial photo with Triple H to make it official.
Regardless of what Drew McIntyre ultimately decides to do, winning at MITB would be a great addition to his already impressive resume. Some argue that it would be better for him to wait, but this author is not confident that their advice will be well received by McIntyre. The Scottish Warrior is determined to regain the title he won just months ago, regardless of CM Punk’s presence.
WWE legend John Cena has confirmed that he will be retiring in 2025.
The 16-time World champion made a surprise appearance at Saturday’s Money in the Bank premium live event from Toronto to announce his retirement tour.
While he did not specify when his final match will take place, he confirmed that next year will be his last time competing at the Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania. He also said he’ll be there when WWE Raw officially moves to Netflix in January 2025, so we can expect Cena to be quite active during the final run of his career.
Who could John Cena face in his final match?
Randy Orton, for example, would be the perfect final opponent for Cena, as both men were the top names of the company back in the mid to late 2000s and had arguably one of the biggest feuds of the “PG” era.
A younger(ish) name like LA Knight would also make sense, as putting over a newer talent on his way out could certainly help someone’s career (although don’t ask Austin Theory if his win over Cena helped his career trajectory…).
Cena also confirmed during his promo segment at MITB that he would be opening the MITB Post-Show Press Conference and answering “any and all questions” about his impending retirement.
WWE Superstar Bron Breakker got brand new entrance music ahead of his IC Title match against Sami Zayn at Money in the Bank.
Def Rebel, the team behind the majority of WWE Superstar entrance music over the past few years, has taken a lot of flak for their work on certain themes, but this new one for Breakker appears to have been a hit with fans.
WWE News: Bron Breakker’s new theme
The overwhelming feeling on X/Twitter appeared to be that this new entrance song for the former NXT Champion is a “rare W” for Def Rebel.
Hopefully the company decides to stick with his new presentation for Breakker and he can continue to get over on the main roster.
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight at Money in the Bank:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
After a back and forth match that showcased the strength of Breakker and the willpower of the IC Champ, Sami would retain the title after hitting a Helluva Kick in the corner and keeping Bron on the mat for the three count.
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE Money In The Bank is upon us. In addition to an action-packed card, it was revealed that WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus will be the special host for the event. This has made fans wonder if there may be more at play when she appears tonight.
One of the featured Money In The Bank matches will have Zoey Starks, Chelsea Green, Naomi, Tiffany Stratton, Lyra Valkyria, and Iyo Sky competing for the briefcase. After the reveal that Stratus will host the event, fans believe she could get involved in the matchup.
Before her hiatus, Starks attacked the WWE Hall of Famer after Stratus lost to Becky Lynch in a Steel Cage match at Payback on September 2, 2023. It’s worth noting that the former WWE Women’s Champion slapped her former protégé first, which led to Starks landing her Z-360 move on Stratus. Since then, Starks has succeeded without the Canadian superstar’s leadership and will attempt to become the new Women’s Money In The Bank winner. However, fans believe that Stratus hasn’t forgotten and may interfere to ensure Starks doesn’t win.
The chatter from fans on social media seems to have reached Starks, as she sends a reminder to Stratus ahead of the upcoming premium live event. The former WWE NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion shared a gif of her landing her Z-360 on the Canadian superstar on X.
Starks made a disparaging remark about Canada on X yesterday to feed into her ‘Heel’ character. It’s possible that the WWE superstar could find herself in a position to win the Women’s Money In The Bank match, leading to Stratus getting her revenge. The WWE Hall of Famer has been open to a return to the ring, and it would make sense for her to go after her former protégé.
For now, fans must watch tonight’s PLE to see if Starks post towards Stratus and Canada will backfire on her.
WWE Money in the Bank takes place tonight, and it is looking like there could be some pretty big surprises in store.
WrestleVotes, an account on X/Twitter that has been notable for some time in terms of supplying solid backstage info, has commented on Triple H’s recent remarks about there being “surprises in the tank” for MITB tonight.
“Since the whole ‘surprises in the tank’ thing, my guys have gone dark. I guess we’ll see what that means tonight…#MITB” the account noted.
Whilst we don’t have any extra info regarding what these surprises could actually be, there are hopefully going to be some huge moments on the show from Scotiabank Arena tonight.
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE Money in the Bank is set to take place tonight from Scotiabank Arena, and the opening match appears to have been leaked.
According to a new report from PWInsider, the Men’s Money in the Bank match is set to open proceedings on tonight’s PLE.
Andrade, Chad Gable, Carmelo Hayes, LA Knight, Drew McIntyre and Jey Uso will all be competing for the coveted briefcase tonight.
With the match taking place in the opening stretches, it is clearly teasing that the case might be cashed in against either the WWE Champion or the World Heavyweight Champion at some point this evening.
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 is set to take place tonight from the Scotiabank Arena, and the main event appears to have been leaked.
According to a new report from PWInsider, the trios match between Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens and The Bloodline will be ending the evening.
Whether or not there will be a major storyline reason for the match taking place last remains to be seen, but there is always a chance that a big return could be on the horizon or a MITB cash-in could occur on Cody.
Hopefully we’ll get a banger main event between the six men tonight to top off a pretty strong card on paper!
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE Money in the Bank is set to take place tonight, and a number of fans have convinced themselves that a legend is making a return.
Although it has not been reported pretty much anywhere reputable in the past week or so, many, MANY fans online believe that AJ Lee will be returning to the company tonight.
AJ Lee rumors running rampant
One of the primary reasons that people believe that she will be returning is to cost Drew McIntyre the chance to become Mr MITB, to further the feud between the Scottish Warrior and her husband CM Punk.
Again, there have been ZERO reports of her making a return ANYWHERE, but the rumor mill continues to roll on and people are getting themselves into frenzy (as always).
Here’s a smattering of the chatter on X/Twitter right now:
We aren’t saying that it won’t happen, but something of this magnitude being withheld from every outlet would be another impressive move from the Triple H regime in 2024.
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day).
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada this tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
TNA referee Daniel Spencer has suggested a hilarious WWE Money in the Bank moment that we sadly won’t be seeing materialize.
Taking to X/Twitter, Spencer suggested that R-Truth should win the MITB briefcase and then try to cash in during a TNA show:
“Missed Opportunity for @RonKillings to be in #MITB match, win it and then show up at @ThisIsTNA to cash it in ??.”
R-Truth/Ron Killings in TNA
Ron Killings/R-Truth was previously in TNA in the mid-2000s following his run in the-then WWF as K-Kwik, and with his current gimmick of getting confused…pretty easily…and NXT’s current crossover with TNA, it certainly could’ve been a funny moment.
It’s unlikely we’ll see something like that happen, but it’s not that bad of an idea!
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada this tonight, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE Money in the Bank is set to take place tonight from Canada, and Chelsea Green has teased what her gear will be for her match.
Green will be joining the field of Women’s MITB match competitors, alongside IYO SKY, Lyra Valkyria, Tiffany Stratton, Naomi and Zoey Stark.
Chelsea Green WWE Money in the Bank 2024 Gear Tease
WWE released a video today via X/Twitter showing Green teasing that she will be “channeling” the Canadian-great Hall of Famer Trish Stratus, which you can check out below:
Here are all of the matches that are set to be taking place tonight:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada this Saturday night, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 takes place tonight from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. WWE has lined up a strong card for this premium live event. (How to Watch)
Seth Rollins returns to action to challenge for the World Heavyweight championship. WWE Champion Cody Rhodes has aligned with Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in the next chapter of his battle against The Bloodline. Of course, there’s the Men’s and Women’s Money in the Bank ladder matches and it’s all hosted by WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus.
Visit our Money in the Bank section to learn more about the match itself, the history of the PLE and more.
What are the WWE Money in the Bank 2024 Matches?
Here’s the final match card for Money in the Bank:
The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins (the stipulation is if Priest wins, Rollins can’t get another title shot, but if Rollins wins, Priest must leave Judgment Day.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
We’ll be covering all of the action live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada this Saturday night, so make sure that you keep checking back to SEScoops for more.
WWE Preview Videos
The WWE YouTube channel has uploaded several videos setting up the top matches scheduled for Money in the Bank 2024. If you want to catch up on the storylines and events leading up to the event, these are for you:
Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins: Road to MITB Playlist
Road to Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Road to Women’s WWE Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Drew McIntyre is immensely confident that he will win the Money in the Bank briefcase but doesn’t plan on holding the coveted opportunity for very long.
McIntyre will be one of six men to compete in tonight’s Money in the Bank ladder match, alongside Andrade, Carmelo Hayes, LA Knight, Chad Gable, and Jey Uso. Speaking at the Money in the Bank kick-off show in Toronto, Ontario, McIntyre made his intentions as Mr. Money in the Bank crystal clear.
“When I win, I’m cashing in [at Money in the Bank.] I’m going to leave as world champion, and you’re all going to know what I already know, that Drew McIntyre is the best there is, soon to be the best there was, when it’s all said and done, I will be the best there ever will be.”
Drew McIntyre.
Drew McIntyre And Money In The Bank
Though one of WWE’s most successful stars in recent memory, McIntyre has one of the worst records when it comes to the Money in the Bank contract. McIntyre made his debut in the match in 2010 and has competed six times so far but is yet to win the match. The Scottish Warrior has the second-worst record in the Money in the Bank ladder match and is only slightly ahead of the 0-7 streak of Kofi Kingston.
McIntyre has one of the worst records in the match and is also joint-second for being cashed in on. McIntyre first fell victim to the briefcase in 2021 when The Miz ended Drew’s second reign as WWE Champion. McIntyre’s long-awaited World title win in front of fans at WrestleMania was ended when Damian Priest cashed in at WrestleMania 40.
WWE fans are in for a healthy dose of Stratusfaction this weekend. Trish Stratus will serve as the official host for Saturday’s WWE Money in the Bank premium live event.
She announced the news on her official website and released the following teaser video of her arriving at the Scotiabank Arena:
Wrestling fans who are on hand for Money in the Bank can meet Trish before the show as part of a ‘hospitality meet & greet’ package available from OnLocation.
“She’s Back! More than 17,000 fans are expected. Limited tickets are still available. Order today to get a double dose of Stratusfaction with a hospitality meet & greet before the show.
Trish last captivated the WWE Universe nearly a year ago with an unforgettable Steel Cage Match against Becky Lynch, a bout that many consider a Match of the Year candidate. What will the WWE Hall of Famer have to say? Tune in Saturday at 8pm ET, streaming live on Peacock in the United States and WWE Network everywhere else.”
Visit our WWE Money in the Bank section for information about this weekend’s event, including the full match card, how to watch and more.
Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes has ensured that a fan with a disability will attend this weekend’s WWE Money in the Bank event in Toronto, Ontario.
Mike Ashkewe was stunned when he received a phone call from the American Nightmare who informed the long-time fan that there were tickets for Money in the Bank. Not only that, but Rhodes informed Mike that WWE would pay for his transportation. You can check out a click of the pair’s conversation here.
As he explained on Twitter, Mike had won tickets to Money in the Bank through Toys R Us Canada and was excited to see the WWE Superstars in action. Just days before the show, he was informed that the offer of tickets had been rescinded as they wouldn’t be able to get accessible seating for Mike, who uses a wheelchair. Later on, Mike said that WWE had apologized and made amends.
Update:
WWE has contacted me directly and apologized profusely for what has happened.
I am going to Money in the bank with all my accessibility needs covered.
This is a good ending, whatever happens next is magical and unexpected.
THANK ALL of you who posted and helped
— Mike Ashkewe (Heart of the River / O’dah ziibing) (@BirdmanODST) July 4, 2024
Cody Rhodes was also pleased to know that Mike will be able to attend the show after all and the American Nightmare made sure to credit WWE and the Scotiabank Arena.
Mike won’t just have a great seat at WWE Money in the Bank on July 6, but will also get to see Rhodes in non-title action. The American Nightmare will team with Kevin Owens and Randy Orton to face three members of The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu.)
WWE Money In The Bank 2024 will be the promotion’s 15th event under the name and the second to take place outside of the United States (following last year’s event in London, England.) Five matches have been confirmed for the show including two titular ladder matches as well as bouts for the World Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championships.
The annual WWE Money in the Bank PLE takes place this Saturday, July 6 at 7 ET / 4 PT. MITB is one of the most highly-anticipated wrestling events of the year and this will be no exception. The Money in the Bank 2024 match card is stacked, with two high-stakes championship matches and of course the Men’s and Women’s MITB matches.
Count us amongst the fans excited for this weekend. Similar to the Royal Rumble, the unpredictability stemming from the ‘stipulation’ element sets MITB apart.
Stay tuned to SEScoops all weekend for our comprehensive coverage of WWE Money in the Bank 2024 and head over to our Money in the Bank hub for much more, including the full match card, match rules, a detailed explanation of what the winners get and more.
Interesting Facts about Money in the Bank:
CM Punk is the only superstar to win Money in the Bank twice consecutively (2008 and 2009).
WWE Hall of Famer Edge is the only superstar to win Money in the Bank twice without winning the ladder match (he won in 2005 and then took the briefcase from Mr. Kennedy in 2007).
The briefcase has changed hands without being cashed in three times: Mr. Kennedy lost it to Edge (2007), Otis lost it to The Miz (2020), and James Ellsworth retrieved it for Carmella, leading to a controversy and rematch (2017).
John Cena was the first superstar to unsuccessfully cash in his contract (2012).
Seth Rollins made history by cashing in during a match at WrestleMania 31, turning a singles match into a triple threat (2015).
Carmella held her contract for 287 days, the longest of any superstar (2017-2018).
Three superstars have cashed in on the same night they won the contract: Kane (2010), Alexa Bliss (2018), and Bayley (2019).
The 2020 Money in the Bank matches were uniquely held at WWE Headquarters due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Asuka’s 2020 win resulted in her being awarded the Raw Women’s Championship without a cash-in match, as Becky Lynch relinquished the title due to pregnancy.
Theory became the first superstar to attempt cashing in on a non-world championship when he challenged for the United States Championship in 2022.
The 2023 event was the first to be held outside the United States, taking place in London, England.
There have been 30 Money in the Bank ladder matches in total since the concept’s inception in 2005 through 2023.
Money in the Bank Craziest Moments
WWE released a new video highlighting the Top 10 most devastating crash landings in Money in the Bank history. Check it out now while it lasts, because this list will almost certainly be outdated after what’s in store this weekend.
The WWE Money in the Bank 2024 weekend is set to be one of the biggest in Canada in recent history, taking place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto from July 5 to July 7.
Here’s everything you need to know about ticket availability, prices, and additional information to ensure you don’t miss out on this exciting weekend.
The first event of the WWE Money in the Bank weekend kicks off on Friday evening with WWE SmackDown. Tickets are available now and can be purchased directly from the Scotiabank Arena’s official website.
WWE MITB – Saturday, July 6, 2024 – 6:30 PM
The action continues on Saturday the actual WWE Money in the Bank PLE itself. Tickets for this session are also available from the official Scotiabank site.
As of writing, the cheapest available seats are in Section 306, which come to around CA $262.35 plus fees each.
The most expensive tickets currently come in at around CA $2,178, which will get you right near ringside at Section E1.
NXT Heatwave – Sunday, July 7, 2024 – 6:30 PM
The weekend culminates with the final event on Sunday evening, which is NXT Heatwave.
Ticket Prices
Ticket prices for the WWE Money in the Bank 2024 vary depending on seating location and package options.
Standard tickets and WWE Priority Pass Packages are available for all three shows this weekend.
Standard Tickets
Standard tickets are available for all three days of the event. Prices range from affordable options for general seating to premium prices for ringside seats, offering fans various choices to fit their budgets.
WWE Priority Pass Packages
For an exclusive experience, WWE Priority Pass Packages are available through On Location, the Official Fan Hospitality Provider of WWE. These packages include:
Ringside seating
Pre-show parties with WWE Superstars, including WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus
Unique experiences
Exclusive souvenir gifts
The SmackDown show Priority Pass pricing starts at $350 plus fees from the OnLocation site.
WWE MITB Priority Pass starts at around $175 per person (plus fees), and the highest available tier (Champion) comes in at around $3,750 per person plus fees.
Venue Policies
Mobile Ticketing
All tickets for events at Scotiabank Arena are now mobile-only.
Fans must download the Official Scotiabank Arena Mobile App to manage their tickets, so MAKE SURE you do so before you head to the building.
Bag Policy
A restricted bag policy is in place to ensure safety. Fans are encouraged to review the updated bag policy on the Scotiabank Arena website.
Re-Entry and Camera Policies
For security reasons, no re-entry is permitted once you exit the arena gates. The camera policy varies by event, so it’s best to check with Fan Services before arriving.
How to Purchase Tickets
As noted, tickets can be purchased through the Scotiabank Arena website or through authorized ticket sellers.
The excitement is mounting as WWE Money in the Bank 2024 approaches, with the two MITB ladder matches potentially making a massive difference to the Superstars who are able to grab them.
Here’s everything you need to know about the event’s start times from various parts of the world.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024, one of WWE’s ‘Big Five’ events will take place on Saturday, July 6th.
This pay-per-view (PPV) event promises an evening of spectacular action, featuring some of WWE’s top names including Seth Rollins, Damian Priest, Cody Rhodes, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso and Drew McIntyre.
The company recently decided to change the start times of the Premium Live Event shows, with many now starting an hour earlier (which is great if you’re in the UK or Europe!).
How to Watch WWE Money in the Bank 2024
To ensure you don’t miss a moment of the action, here’s how you can catch WWE Money in the Bank 2024 live:
United States
Streaming: WWE Money in the Bank 2024 will be available to stream live on Peacock.
WWE Network: For comprehensive coverage, including match cards and in-depth analysis, download the WWE Network app.
Start Time: The main card begins at 7 PM ET and 5 PM PT.
United Kingdom
Broadcast: UK fans can catch the event live on TV via TNT Sports Box Office.
Streaming: The event will also be available on the WWE Network.
Start Time: The main card starts at midnight (Sunday).
Australia
Streaming: Fans in Australia can stream the event via the WWE Network.
Start Time: The event begins at 9 AM (Sunday) AEST.
Europe
Streaming: The WWE Network will broadcast the event live across Europe.
Start Times:
Central Europe: The main card starts at 2 AM (Sunday).
Eastern Europe: The main card begins at 3 AM (Sunday).
WWE Money in the Bank is regarded as one of the ‘Big Five’ PLE events behind WrestleMania, the Royal Rumble, Survivor Series and SummerSlam, but how can you watch 2024 card via live stream?
When it comes to WWE Premium Live Events, there are a couple of different ways that you can access the live streaming content, which we’ll be covering here for fans in the US and Europe.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 Event Details
Date and Time
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 will take place on Saturday, July 6 2024. The event is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET in the United States and 1 a.m. UK time/BST (Sunday).
How to Watch WWE Money in the Bank 2024
United States
In the United States, WWE Money in the Bank 2024 can be streamed live on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service.
What is Peacock?
Peacock is a streaming platform created by NBCUniversal. It features a wide range of content, including exclusive access to NBCUniversal movies and shows such as new Universal films like “Night Swim” and classic sitcoms like “The Office.”
Peacock also offers original series including “Poker Face,” “Twisted Metal,” and “Ted,” live sports like Sunday Night Football and WWE events, as well as daily news broadcasts from NBC News and MSNBC.
Peacock Plans and Pricing
There are two main subscription plans for Peacock. The Premium plan costs $6 per month and is ad-supported, with an annual plan available for $60.
This plan includes access to Peacock’s entire content library, next-day streaming of NBC shows, select live sports, and WWE events.
The Premium Plus plan, priced at $12 per month or $120 annually, is ad-free and includes all the features of the Premium plan, plus live access to your local NBC station and download support for offline viewing.
It’s worth noting that prices will increase on July 18, 2024, to $8 per month for Premium and $14 per month for Premium Plus, so it is worth getting in on the cheaper option while you can.
Where to Sign Up and Watch
You can sign up for Peacock through the Peacock website.
The streaming app is available on various platforms including iOS and Android devices, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Google TV, Fire TV, Xbox One, PlayStation, Chromecast, Xfinity, and Flex devices.
Content Library
If you think that signing up for just WWE might not be worth it, then Peacock offers over 80,000 hours of on-demand TV and movies, including classic shows like “The Office,” “Law & Order,” and “Parks and Recreation.”
New episodes of NBC and Bravo shows are available the day after they air, offering another reason to pay the monthly charge (that comes in a lot cheaper than old school cable bills).
The service also features new Universal movies after their theatrical run and licensed content from other studios like Warner Bros. and Sony.
Peacock Originals, such as “Bel-Air,” “Bupkis,” and “Based on a True Story,” are also available. Additionally, Peacock provides live sports coverage, including NFL games, Premier League matches, and Major League Baseball.
WWE MITB Streaming for International Viewers
For fans outside the United States, the WWE Network is the go-to platform to watch WWE Money in the Bank 2024. The network offers live streaming of the event, ensuring that fans around the globe don’t miss a moment of the action.
WWE Network Signup
To sign up for the WWE Network, follow these steps:
First, visit www.wwe.com/wwenetwork and click on the “SUBSCRIBE NOW” button. You’ll need to create an account by entering your email address and a password, then clicking “CREATE ACCOUNT.”
Next, provide your first and last name, then click “NEXT.” Enter your billing address and click “NEXT” again. You’ll then select your preferred payment method, which may include credit/debit card or PayPal, depending on your location.
For credit/debit card users, enter your billing information. If using PayPal, a new window will open for PayPal authentication; sign in and follow the on-screen instructions to authorize payment.
Once you’ve completed the payment process, your subscription will be activated, and you can start enjoying WWE Network content. For existing users or former subscribers, you can upgrade or reactivate your account by signing in at https://network.wwe.com/account and selecting the appropriate option.
Damian Priest won the WWE Money in the Bank ladder match in 2023, and he held the briefcase proudly as Señor Money in the Bank. Now, Damian Priest is WWE World Heavyweight Champion after cashing in his MITB contract.
McIntyre got in CM Punk’s face, who was sitting at ringside on commentary. Then, Punk tripped McIntyre and assaulted him with his arm brace. Suddenly, Damian Priest’s music hit, and the leader of the Judgment Day stable came out to cash in.
The match got started in a hurry, and Damian Priest nailed his South of Heaven finisher for a quick win. It didn’t last very long, but the match was shorter than Drew McIntyre’s title reign.
Damian Priest and the rest of the Judgment Day stable celebrated on the entrance ramp to conclude the opening segment of WrestleMania Sunday. It was certainly an unexpected way to kick off the showcase of the immortals’ second night.
Judgment Day just lost the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Titles during WrestleMania Saturday. The company split the titles up in the process, as Awesome Truth won the RAW Tag Team Titles and A-Town Down Under picked up the blue brand belts.
Drew McIntyre said he would quit WWE if he couldn’t beat Rollins at WrestleMania. Since he defeated the Visionary on the grandest stage of them all, he doesn’t have to quit, but he might not be around WWE much longer if he doesn’t ink a new deal.
It was reported at the end of March that McIntyre has given the impression to those close to him that he still has no new deal arranged with WWE. This fact comes in light of the fact that WWE has booked him in an incredibly strong role on the road to WrestleMania 40.
McIntyre keeps throwing shade at CM Punk, whose injury time is not expected to be up before Drew’s contract ends. WWE has also advertised McIntyre for some dates past his expiration date.