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Money in the Bank
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Saturday, Jul 2 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT
Men’s 2022 Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The competition is heating up for the explosive 2022 Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, as seven of the best male competitors in WWE will fight tooth-and-nail in a career-altering showdown in the hopes of climbing the ladder and seizing the prized Money in the Bank briefcase, which guarantees a future Undisputed WWE Universal Title Match.
On the June 13 edition of Monday Night Raw, Seth "Freakin" Rollins overcame AJ Styles in a hard-fought matchup to become the first Superstar to qualify for the chaotic matchup.
In their own qualifying matchup, Drew McIntyre and Sheamus nearly ripped each other to pieces but neither punched their ticket as a brawl broke out. The decision was left to WWE Official Adam Pearce who eventually determined that both The Brawling Brute and The Scottish Warrior would be heading to Las Vegas. Paul Heyman would pull some strings to have McIntyre & Sheamus removed, but the unlikely duo banded together to defeat The Usos and reclaim their spots.
The towering Omos then joined the fray when he conquered Riddle, who was still feeling the affects on his hard-fought matchup against Undisputed WWE Championship Match against Roman Reigns three days earlier. The "Honorary Uce" Sami Zayn would devise a plan to take down Shinsuke Nakamura and secure his own spot in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
On the June 27 edition of Raw, Riddle outlasted 19 other Superstars in a Battle Royal to join the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match as well.
Then, one night before the WWE Money in the Bank Premium Live Event, Madcap Moss punched his ticket to the Money in the Bank Ladder Match by overcoming Ezekiel, The Miz and Happy Corbin in a Fatal 4-Way Match on SmackDown.
Who will rise above the elite competition, climb the rungs and seize the coveted contract for a guaranteed World Title Match in the next year?
Catch the jaw-dropping Money in the Bank Ladder Match on Saturday, July 2, at 8 ET/5 PT, streaming live exclusively on Peacock in the United States and WWE Network everywhere else.
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The competition is heating up for the explosive 2022 Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, as seven of the best male competitors in WWE will fight tooth-and-nail in a career-altering showdown in the hopes of climbing the ladder and seizing the prized Money in the Bank briefcase, which guarantees a future Undisputed WWE Universal Title Match.
On the June 13 edition of Monday Night Raw, Seth "Freakin" Rollins overcame AJ Styles in a hard-fought matchup to become the first Superstar to qualify for the chaotic matchup.
In their own qualifying matchup, Drew McIntyre and Sheamus nearly ripped each other to pieces but neither punched their ticket as a brawl broke out. The decision was left to WWE Official Adam Pearce who eventually determined that both The Brawling Brute and The Scottish Warrior would be heading to Las Vegas. Paul Heyman would pull some strings to have McIntyre & Sheamus removed, but the unlikely duo banded together to defeat The Usos and reclaim their spots.
The towering Omos then joined the fray when he conquered Riddle, who was still feeling the affects on his hard-fought matchup against Undisputed WWE Championship Match against Roman Reigns three days earlier. The "Honorary Uce" Sami Zayn would devise a plan to take down Shinsuke Nakamura and secure his own spot in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
On the June 27 edition of Raw, Riddle outlasted 19 other Superstars in a Battle Royal to join the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match as well.
Then, one night before the WWE Money in the Bank Premium Live Event, Madcap Moss punched his ticket to the Money in the Bank Ladder Match by overcoming Ezekiel, The Miz and Happy Corbin in a Fatal 4-Way Match on SmackDown.
Who will rise above the elite competition, climb the rungs and seize the coveted contract for a guaranteed World Title Match in the next year?
Catch the jaw-dropping Money in the Bank Ladder Match on Saturday, July 2, at 8 ET/5 PT, streaming live exclusively on Peacock in the United States and WWE Network everywhere else.