Bobby Roode, No Way Jose and Baron Corbin slug it out in a complete free-for-all for the right to compete in the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

Bobby Roode def. Baron Corbin and No Way Jose to qualify for the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match

Baron Corbin is intimately familiar with both the agony and the ecstasy of winning a Money in the Bank contract, but The Lone Wolf was left to swallow the bitterest pill of all when Bobby Roode denied his return trip to the make-or-break Ladder Match in a Triple Threat qualifier on Raw.

Corbin had approached the match by identifying Roode as his biggest threat, though it turned out to be something of a strategic error when he looked past the match’s third competitor, No Way Jose. The disrespect fired up The Dominican Dancing Machine into the grittiest performance of his young Raw career; as the match went long, he threatened to play spoiler.

Jose’s rally was distressing for both Corbin and Roode, who had all but asked to be placed into a qualifier last week on Raw. The Lone Wolf adjusted course by attempting to take out both his opponents at once, but his aggression cost him: Roode olé’d Corbin into the ring post and dispatched Jose with the Glorious DDT for the win, much to the dismay of a fuming Corbin at ringside.

The Glorious One moves one step closer to his lifelong dream of becoming a World Champion after earning an opportunity to compete in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

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