The best shots from WWE’s Money in the Bank: Liv Morgan, Theory rule the night
WWE Money in the Bank saw surprises and title changes in Las Vegas
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WWE Money in the Bank saw surprises and title changes in Las Vegas
Check out WWE SmackDown live results from the Footprint Center in Phoenix on the night before Money in the Bank.
‘Twas the night before Money in the Bank, and all through the house … er, Footprint Center, not a creature was stirring, except for six of the women in the women’s ladder match on Saturday. Yep, one of tonight’s announced matches for SmackDown is a six-woman tag team match with all but one of the women who will be battling for the briefcase Saturday night.
The one who isn’t in this bout? Why, Becky Lynch, of course. Probably figures she’s above such things. In any way, it should be interesting, especially since not really any of the women involved are heels. Does Shotzi count? And perhaps it remains to be seen with Lacey Evans, but WWE sure seems to have positioned her as a face so far.
Fightful Select reports that we’ll find out who the last combatant in the men’s ladder match is as well, considering there is still one spot remaining. The original plan was to have it up for grabs between Ezekiel and Kevin Owens on Raw, but when K.O. was forced to miss the show, that obviously changed things.
The other match that WWE has promoted for this episode of SmackDown is New Day vs. Viking Raiders. The Raiders returned to WWE programming last week and left zero doubts that they’d be heels this time around when they destroyed New Day and Shanky … and to mess up the old Don Henley song, all they wanted to do was dance. We’re guessing there will be no dancing tonight as Erik and Ivar look to reacquaint themselves with the WWE Universe.
If you can’t watch SmackDown this week, that’s exactly why we’re here. Bookmark this page and check back throughout the evening to get the latest WWE SmackDown live results from the Footprint Center in Phoenix as they happen.
Monday Night Raw will continue to air live from WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
Monday Night Raw will continue to air live from WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. With or without fans the live events that WWE is producing are much better than the pre-recorded footage that they were putting out just a few weeks ago.
WWE has been keeping their matches somewhat quiet the last few weeks and there is only one match that is confirmed for tonight. It’s a Triple Threat Match between Nia Jax, Asuka, and Shayna Baszler.
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins will make their title match official by signing the contract for the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event that takes place next month. They have been in an ongoing battle and we’ll see what type of fireworks come out of the signing.
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Monday Night Raw will continue to air live from WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
Monday Night Raw will continue to air live from WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. With or without fans the live events that WWE is producing are much better than the pre-recorded footage that they were putting out just a few weeks ago.
Last week on Raw, there was a turn of events to conclude the show where Seth Rollins blindsided WWE champion Drew McIntyre and tried to stomp McIntyre out. Tonight, we will find out how the Scottish Psychopath will respond.
WWE is building up to their next PPV event, Money In The Bank. They will showcase three matches tonight that will have a direct impact on who will be wrestling in the big event.
Tonight’s ‘Money In The Bank’ Matches
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For the past few weeks, WWE has been airing pre-recorded content on Monday Night Raw from the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. In an exciting turn of events, they have decided to switch back to live TV schedules starting this week. This means …
For the past few weeks, WWE has been airing pre-recorded content on Monday Night Raw from the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. In an exciting turn of events, they have decided to switch back to live TV schedules starting this week. This means we should be getting much bigger versions of Monday Night Raw from here on out with heavily produced content.
Drew McIntyre will open the show after his WrestleMania bout that saw him take home the championship belt after beating Brock Lesnar. There will be three Women’s Money In The Bank matches that will begin to take shape for the WWE’s next special.
Expect to see some storylines and qualifying matches for WWE next special, Money In The Bank, which will happen next month. They haven’t announced the specific matches tonight but they have confirmed that WWE Hall of Famer, Jerry Lawler will return to commentary for tonight’s episode of Raw.
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