WWE Money in the Bank live results: Two ladder matches, Priest vs. Rollins

The 15th WWE Money in the Bank takes place from Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena — the first time the event has taken place in Canada and the second-straight year it’s being held internationally.

Two ladder matches that give the winners the ability to cash in for an anytime, anywhere title shot of their choosing will go down with Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre set for the men and IYO SKY vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark set for the women.

World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest will look for his third title defense as he faces Seth Rollins in the latter’s first match since having knee surgery after WrestleMania 40. If Priest wins, Rollins won’t get another title shot while Priest is champion. But if Rollins wins, Priest not only loses his title but has to leave Judgment Day.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will team with Randy Orton & Kevin Owens against three members of The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, Jacob Fatu). Plus, Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn defends against Bron Breakker.

The show streams live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at 7 p.m. Eastern. There will also be a two-hour countdown show airing before the event.

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COUNTDOWN TO MONEY IN THE BANK

– The two-hour countdown show began with a live shot of outside Scotiabank Arena, as well as footage of the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match participants arriving to the arena. Michael Cole then mentioned Trish Stratus as the host for tonight’s PLE as we then went to a cool animated cold open for the show.

– Cole introduced himself, as well as Wade Barrett and Big E, who were all standing outside of Scotiabank Arena with a crowd of fans behind them. Big E paraphrased a lyric from AJ Lee’s theme song during his introduction. Cole mentioned Paul “Triple H” Levesque hinting that there could be some surprises in store tonight before he and the panel ran down the card for the evening.

– The panel discussed the Damian Priest versus Seth Rollins match for the World Heavyweight Championship, specifically focusing on Rollins’s condition in his first match since WrestleMania XL. They then went to a sitdown interview Cole had with Rollins.

– As the interview began, Rollins talked about how it felt good to feel the energy of the WWE fans when he returned. Cole asked Rollins about Becky Lynch, which prompted a response of “she’s doing well, though her future is unclear.”

Rollins talked about how the WrestleMania XL night one tag match didn’t go the way he might’ve wanted, but it was an experience he enjoyed. He mentioned how the second night was an uphill battle. He said that he didn’t regret sacrificing his own World Title reign and well being to help Cody Rhodes finish the story. Rollins admitted that there might be some hint of jealously, but he knew that for the first time in twelve years, he could rest comfortably. We then got a tease for the second part of the interview that would air later on during the countdown show.

– We returned to the panel discussing the first part of the Rollins interview. A partial compilation of the Top 10 Money in the Bank Crash Landings was shown.

– The Judgment Day, Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens, plus Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline were shown arriving at the arena. We got a recap of the rise of this new Bloodline.

– Cole mentioned that Triple H and WWE officials had to get involved just to have Jacob Fatu allowed in Canada for the six-man tag match due to how dangerous he was. Wade Barrett wondered when Fatu would incinerate the rest of the Bloodline, citing that “when you play with fire, you get burned.”

– Cathy Kelley stood by for an interview with Sami Zayn. She asked about how difficult things were for Zayn as he put his comedy show together and preparing for facing Bron Breakker tonight. Zayn said that with the comedy show over with, he’s got himself into the mindset of seeing himself walking out of Canada with the Intercontinental Championship.

– Elsewhere, Jackie Redmond interviewed Bron Breakker, who put himself over as one of the toughest athletes in wrestling today. He said that he’d be winning the Intercontinental Championship tonight before leaving. A video package for Zayn versus Breakker aired.

– While the panel discussed Zayn versus Breakker, Big E walked off and had to leave for an urgent matter. Following that, we were shown a video on the Money in the Bank briefcase narrated by Damian Priest. The video ended showing all the previous MITB briefcases left at what appeared to be the WWE Warehouse.

– A “WWE Playback” featuring members of Damage CTRL and former leader Bayley watching last year’s women’s Money in the Bank ladder match was shown.

– A video about Toronto’s significance in WWE history, narrated by Redmond was shown.

– Shawn Michaels joined Cole and Barrett at the panel as they talked about NXT Heatwave coming up tomorrow night. Michaels discussed matches we’ll see tomorrow, including Trick Williams versus Je’Von Evans versus Ethan Page versus Shawn Spears and Roxanne Perez versus Lola Vice. He then talked about Oba Femi’s progress after a year in NXT. Cole then cued up more of the Top 10 MITB Crash Landings.

– The panel discussed the men’s MITB ladder match as Michaels put over his own history in ladder matches. Barrett predicted LA Knight would win the men’s ladder match, while Cole predicted Jey Uso would get the win.

– Cathy Kelley was backstage with Jey Uso, who sold his confidence in winning the men’s ladder match.

– Back at the panel, we saw that Big E was inside Scotiabank Arena, where he hyped up the crowd inside the arena with his vintage New Day intro. He went into the rink and talked about how the risk was worth the reward. Big E climbed the ladder and said that tonight would be a special night before we returned to the panel and the second part of the Seth Rollins interview up next.

– An excerpt from the WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain documentary was shown.

– The participants for the women’s MITB ladder match were shown arriving at the arena as hour two of the countdown show began. A “By the Numbers’ video for the event soon followed.

– We returned to the kickoff panel, with Redmond now in Cole’s place and Big E back in there. Redmond got the fans behind the panel to make some noise. The second part of the Rollins interview was then shown.

– In part two of Cole’s interview with Rollins, Damian Priest’s time as World Champion was discussed. Rollins said that he wasn’t bitter, and pointed out how Priest needed assistance to win his previous title defences. He talked about the “gentleman’s agreement” and how he agreed on it to push Priest to be confident in himself and stand on his own two feet.

Cole asked about if the past few months have forced Rollins to re-examine his legacy. Rollins answered that he’s given a lot of thought to it and that he wanted to add the World Title to that legacy. When asked about what he’d do if he failed to win tonight, Rollins said that he’d re-evaluate and figure out how to move forward. On the subject of Gunther waiting for him at SummerSlam should he win tonight, Rollins noted that it would be a dream match and that he’d be excited to face him. The interview wrapped on that note.

– A video about WWE’s community impact with the MLSE Launch Pad, Yonge Sttreet Mission, and Scadding Court Community Centre was shown.

– Another “WWE Playback”, with the competitors of last year’s men’s MITB ladder match was shown.

– The second half of the “By the Numbers” video was shown.

– Kelley stood backstage with Tiffany Stratton, who said that her opponents in the women’s MITB ladder match should concerned about her because it will be “Tiffy in the Bank” when all is said and done. As Stratton left, Kelley noted that she saw LA Knight and was going to try and get an interview with him before she tossed it back to the panel.

– The panel discussed the women’s MITB ladder match for a bit before the aforementioned LA Knight interview.

– Knight talked about how everyone out there could be pulling for Jey Uso more than him, and that he’s been there since day one and that everyone will be saying “L.A. Knight… Yeah!”

– The panel polled the crowd on who they wanted to win the men’s MITB ladder match with Knight and Jey getting equal love from the crowd. Big E noted how nearly all the competitors had someone not in the match itself that could get involved. Redmond noted that fans loved surprises at WWE’s Premium Live Events while acknowledging the crowd chanting for AJ Lee.

– There was a preview for a new WWE documentary focusing on Damian Priest. This documentary, “WWE 24: Damian Priest”, is set to premiere in August.

– The Number 1 MITB Crash Landing was Braun Strowman sending Kevin Owens for a crash through a table in 2018.

– We were shown highlights of Sami Zayn’s comedy show that happened this past Thursday.

– A very funny video of Chelsea Green doing the CN Tower Edge Walk was shown.

– The panel showed a video of Paul Levesque’s Twitter/X video about how the landscape of WWE could very well change tonight, and how there were a “few surprises in the tank” for this evening. We then were shown a video package for Rollins versus Priest (that inexplicably had audio of inside the Scotiabank Arena for a bit before the proper audio was restored).

– We went back to the panel, but the audio issues came back, as we heard the commentary team being introduced. They discussed Rollins versus Priest and the six-man tag match before we went inside the Scotiabank Arena.

– The host of Money in the Bank, Trish Stratus, made her way to the ring to a huge hometown ovation. Stratus said that she was excited to welcome everyone to a night that would change WWE forever before she introduced Samantha Irvin to sing the U.S. national anthem. The Canadian national anthem was sung by Ryland James.

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MONEY IN THE BANK 2024

– A live aerial shot of Toronto greeted us to the show as we then went to the new Bloodline, Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Randy Orton arriving at the Scotiabank Arena. Seth Rollins, Damian Priest were also shown making their arrival.

– The animated cold open for the event was then shown once more (having been previously aired at the top of the Countdown).

– Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed us to the event and announced that we’d be kicking off with the men’s ladder match.

Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Drew McIntyre defeated Jey Uso, LA Knight, Andrade, Carmelo Hayes, and Chad Gable

The announcers noted that the men’s ladder match was sponsored by The Boys show on Amazon Prime, and the case had a Vought International (a fictional megacorporation from The Boys) logo on it.

Jey Uso entered first to a great ovation from the Toronto crowd, who all chanted “YEET” and did his signature dance. After Andrade’s entrance, LA Knight made his way to the ring to a reaction that equaled Jey’s entrance. Knight walked under the ladder set up at ringside as the fans chanted for him. Chad Gable got booed loudly by the crowd as they chanted “You Suck” in time with his theme. Carmelo Hayes wore Toronto Raptors-themed gear for the match. For Drew McIntyre’s entrance, the crowd chanted “CM Punk” at him.

All six competitors teed off on each other as the bell rang. McIntyre flattened Andrade with a Glasgow Kiss headbutt. Hayes and Knight fought each other, while Jey and Gable briefly brawled. Jey and Knight were the only ones left in the ring as they stared each other down. They took out Hayes and Gable on opposite ends of ringside.

McIntyre entered the ring and hit everyone with a ladder before he set it up in the middle so he could climb it. Gable intercepted him and trapped McIntyre in an armbar across the top of the ladder. Andrade took Gable out with a springboard legdrop. He then used the ladder as a weapon to bludgeon McIntyre and Gable with.

Hayes and Andrade exchanged blows before Hayes flattened his foe with a springboard clothesline. Hayes tried for another springboard move, but Andrade caught him for a springboard Spanish Fly onto a ladder spread across the ring. That earned a “Holy s**t” chant from the Toronto faithful.

Jey and McIntyre faced off in the ring and started to exchange strikes before Uso hit a spear on his Scottish foe. Gable threw Jey with a fierce German suplex before he did the same to McIntyre. Gable caught Hayes and launched him with an impressive Chaos Theory suplex. After he pulled down the straps, Gable did a German suplex on a ladder to throw it onto Andrade.

Gable’s ascent to the top was stopped by Knight, who stomped away on him in the corner. Gable responded with a leg whip across the middle rope to immobilize Knight. With the ladder stood on its side, Knight threw Gable with a neckbreaker into the ladder.

Outside the ring, Knight bashed Hayes’ head against the commentary table before he set a particularly large ladder across the ring and commentary table. Knight’s attempted powerbomb was stopped by a knee from Hayes.

With two ladders set up in the ring, Gable and Hayes brawled it out as Gable caught his opponent with an ankle lock across the two ladders. McIntyre grabbed Gable and threw him against one of the ladders before he drove him into a ladder with a powerbomb. McIntyre hit a Claymore Kick on Andrade as he tried to climb up. Knight and Jey teamed up to stop McIntyre, hitting him with the BFT and Uso Splash, respectively.

Jey and Knight both tried to head up the ladder and were caught at a stalemate. They traded blows (with dueling “YEAH” and “YEET”) chants. Hayes emerged and tipped the ladder to throw Jey and Knight over. He floored Jey with Nothin’ But Net.

Hayes almost had the briefcase in hand, but Andrade stopped him before he could get to it completely. Andrade set up a ladder bridge between the free-standing ladder and the middle rope. Knight threw Andrade off the ladder, which caused a sunset flip powerbomb right onto the ladder bridge. That move took Hayes out of the equation.

Gable threw Knight on the ladder bridge set up at ringside. He appeared to be all clear for grabbing the briefcase, but Jey pushed the ladder away to leave him dangling precariously. Gable fell off and got hit with a spear.

Jey came dangerously close to grabbing the briefcase, but McIntyre stopped him by throwing the ladder in his face. That put Jey out of commission. McIntyre was in the clear and he grabbed the briefcase for the win.

A hot opener to get the ball rolling for tonight. Hayes and Gable particularly were the standouts of the match, getting some of the best spots out of everyone. McIntyre’s win sets up the teased cash-in for tonight during Rollins vs. Priest and a possible CM Punk appearance, so that’s to be determined.

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– We got a promo from the head of Vought International that served to promote the second season of The Boys on Prime Video.

Intercontinental Championship: Sami Zayn (c) defeated Bron Breakker

Breakker entered to a new theme song, while Zayn naturally got a huge home country reaction from the Toronto crowd.

The two sized each other up in the middle of the ring before Breakker throw Zayn overhead. Breakker followed that up with another shoulder throw. The commentators noted that Breakker said he wanted to “destroy” Zayn.

Zayn slapped Breakker in the face, which prompted a shoulder thrust to the corner. Zayn quickly recovered and took down Breakker with a top rope elbow smash. Breakker got thrown over the top rope and Zayn sized him up for an Arabian Press, which he barely connected with.

Zayn worked over Breakker for a bit until he got crushed with a high-speed Steinerline. Breakker followed that up with a belly to belly suplex as he continued the attack on Zayn in the corner. Breakker mocked Zayn’s “ole ole ole” chant as he kept up the onslaught. Zayn kicked out after another belly to belly as Breakker just did push ups next to him.

Breakker got battered with repeated elbows as Zayn caught him with a DDT from the top ropes. That only got a close two. Zayn went on the offensive once again, clotheslining him over the top rope yet again.

At ringside, Zayn tried for a moonsault, but Breakker caught him. Zayn pushed Breakker into the ringpost to briefly create some separation. Zayn threw Breakker out of the ring and looked to have him set up for his tornado DDT. Breakker intercepted him with a fierce pounce and threw Zayn back into the ring.

Zayn countered the spear with the Blue Thunder Bomb, but Breakker kicked out at two. Breakker positioned Sami across the top turnbuckle and ran full force for an impressive Frankensteiner. Zayn just barely kicked out at two. The crowd responded to the action they were seeing with justified “this is awesome” chants.

Outside the ring, Breakker looked to have the spear, but Zayn avoided calamity. Breakker instead flattened Zayn with a leaping clothesline from the apron.

Breakker grabbed Zayn for the gorilla press, but he got countered into the Exploder suplex. Zayn’s Helluva Kick was intercepted with a vicious knee strike. Gorilla Press Slam by Breakker. Zayn was in prime position for the Spear, but he kicked Breakker in the head and brought this match to an end with a Helluva Kick to retain.

A heck of a match to follow up the hot opener. Zayn retaining on Canadian soil was the right call. For his effort, Breakker looked like he could hang and he put forth one of his best main roster performances to date. While he lost here, Breakker’s story with the IC Title looks like it’s just beginning.

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– A video with Cody Rhodes and Metro Boomin hyped up the return of Bad Blood in Atlanta on Sunday October 5th, 2024.

The Last Time Is Now

– Trish Stratus appeared on the stage and asked if the fans were having fun this evening. She put over her special moments inside Scotiabank Arena as she introduced John Cena.

Cena made his appearance to a massive reaction from the Toronto crowd, decked out in new “The Last Time Is Now” gear. The crowd sang along to Cena’s theme song.

Cena said that he was here to officially announce his retirement from WWE, much to the crowd’s dismay. Cena acknowledged the reaction being mixed and wondered why he chose to announce his retirement here. He said that in two decades of being in WWE, he’s seen waves of prosperity and also times of tremendous hardship, where only the most dedicated fans stand by your side.

He said that whether WWE was hot or cold, Canadians always showed up. Cena said that the farewell does not end tonight, as he put over Raw’s move to Netflix. He pledged to be there and that the 2025 Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber, and that WrestleMania 41 will be his last shows.

Cena told fans that he’d kick off the press conference immediately after Money in the Bank to field any questions about his impending retirementg. He wanted to thank the fans for their support as they chanted “thank you Cena”. With tears in hiis eyes, Cena sincerely thanked the fans for their honesty and for allowing him to plan something unforgettable, and that they can start this in Toronto. “If you want some, then hurry up and come get some… because the last time is now!” Cena wrapped his promo up.

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– Backstage, Damian Priest told Judgment Day not to get involved in his business as he went to prepare for his World Title Match. As Priest left, Balor said, “whatever you want… boss.”

World Heavyweight Championship: Damian Priest defeated Drew McIntyre and Seth “Freakin'” Rollins (McIntyre cashed in Money in the Bank mid-match)

The stipulations agreed upon for this match: if Rollins wins, Priest must leave the Judgment Day; if Priest wins, Rollins can never challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship ever again.

Rollins, of course, entered to a huge ovation and the crowd loudly singing his song (with a decibel meter shown on screen during this).

After the introductions, the match started fast with Rollins and Priest attempting to hit their signature moves on one another, but to no avail. Rollins’ suplex was countered into a Falcon Arrow by Priest in this exchange.

Priest crushed Rollins with repeated splashes in the corner, but got caught with the Slingblade on the third attempt. He got sent to the outside as Rollins looked to the entrance and called out Drew McIntyre to get it over with.

Rollins hit a series of three suicide dives on Priest that sent him over the announce table. He dodged a kick from Priest and took him down with a superkick. With Priest stunned in the middle of the ring, Rollins launched himself with a springboard swanton, then a moonsault for the near-fall.

Priest planted Rollins with the headlock driver as he tried for South of Heaven, but that got countered into a pin attempt. Rollins slammed Priest down with a powerslam, followed by a running knee. He ascended to the top rope for the frog splash. That only got a two count, unfortunately.

Rollins tried for another top rope move, but Priest hit him with a throat thrust to stun him. Priest looked to hit a move of some sort, but Rollins wriggled out of the way and hit a buckle bomb instead. Priest responded with a sit-down powerbomb.

Priest began to smacktalk Rollins as he slapped him the face. This fired Rollins up and we got an exchange of blows from champion and challenger. Priest got the better of Rollins with repeated spinning kicks and looked to have him caught in the South of Heaven. Rollins revesred it and managed to land the Stomp on Priest for the incredibly close near-fall.

Rollins yelled at Priest to stand on his own to feet as the World Champion struggled to get himself up. Priest recovered and planted Rollins with the Razor’s Edge for a near-fall of his own.

Priest went to the top rope, but Rollins intercepted him with a headbutt. Priest managed to stave off Rollins briefly, but not for long, as Rollins got his superplex and Falcon Arrow combo. A 2.99999 nearfall there as Drew McIntyre lived up to his promise and looked to cash in his Money in the Bank Contract, though the timing for McIntyre’s entrance seemed to be off by just a bit.

McIntyre dropped Rollins with a Future Shock DDT and sized him up for the Claymore. Priest intercepted with a clothesline, but he got taken down by a kick that grazed him. McIntyre wanted to finish Priest off, but CM Punk ran in and attacked McIntyre to a huge roar from Toronto’s crowd.

Punk assaulted McIntyre at ringside with a steel chair. He threw McIntyre into the timekeepers area and smashed the chair over him repeatedly. Punk eyed the World Title and smashed McIntyre with it. Satisfied with his handiwork, Punk sat crosslegged across the commentary table. Priest got back up to his feet and hit South of Heaven on the dazed McIntyre for the pin to retain the World Title.

After the match, Rollins yelled at Punk for costing him the World Title as Corey Graves tried to calm him down.

The one-on-one portion of the match was decent and somewhat sloppy at times. The weird timing botch with the pin attempt and McIntyre’s cash-in didn’t help matters. That said, Punk’s intervention kinda brought things back up. The finish reheats both Punk’s feuds with McIntyre and Rollins, which brings Raw’s main event scene into some fun chaos in the coming months. The men’s MITB briefcase being sacrificed for it might be a sore spot for some as it could’ve gone to a different winner to give them a big opportunity.

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Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Tiffany Stratton defeated Chelsea Green, IYO SKY, Naomi, Lyra Valkyria, and Zoey Stark

Canadian star Chelsea Green got a big reaction from the Toronto crowd.

The match started with all the competitors except for Green leaving the ring to try and grab their ladders. Green finally got a ladder and was left all alone in the ring as she tried to climb, but couldn’t because of her fear of heights.

Green took down Naomi and Stark with the ladder before SKY launched herself with a kick to Green. SKY showed off her athleticism as she avoided Stratton’s offense with a flipping dodge. She dropkicked Stratton into the ladder, as she followed that with a Meteora.

Valkyria sent SKY into the corner-propped ladder with a suplex. She then got a fisherman suplex on SKY right on another ladder. Stark took out Valkyria with a springboard missile dropkick, followed by a German suplex and clothesline. Stark caught Valkyria’s springboard and hit a rough-looking Samoan drop onto the ladder.

Stark looked to hit some sort of diving attack on Valkyria, but she appeared to hit the ladder more than Valkyria. Naomi recovered and planted Stark with a split-legged moonsault and leg drop on the ladder.

Stratton got a rather impressive Alabama slam on Naomi, which got her a loud “Tiffy Time” chant from the crowd. She went to the top rope and hit an amazing swanton to the competitors outside the ring.

Back in the ring, Green set up a bigger ladder in the ring and tried to climb it gingerly. SKY stopped her ascent with a ladder sandwich. Her climb is stopped by Valkyria, but SKY managed to trap her in a ladder tree of woe position. This wasn’t enough to stop Valkyria, as she grabbed SKY for a unique German suplex from the ladder. Stark took Valkyria out with a kick.

Stratton and Stark’s standoff was countered by Naomi, who tried to scale the two ladder, but she was stopped by Stratton and Stark. With the ladders split, Naomi showed impressive balance as she landed an amazing split-legged DDT on Stratton.

Naomi took some tables from underneath the ring, but she got thrown into the steel steps by Green, who got help in setting up the tables by Stratton. In the ring, SKY, Stark, and Valkyria were soon joined by Stratton as a ladder bridge was set up.

Stark catapulted Stratton into one of the ladder bridges as Valkyria came close to grabbing the briefcase. Stark caught her and threw her right into the ladder bride back-first. Naomi bounced Stark off the ladder and looked to climb up top.

Green intercepted as the fans began to chant for her. She sent Naomi face-first with an Unprettier onto the ladder bridge. Stark climbed up as SKY soon joined her at the top. The two fought each other as she looked for a superplex, but SKY escaped and and hit an incredible Michinoku Driver onto the ladder.

Green looked like she was in the clear, but Stratton met her at the top and sent the Canadian crashing through the tables outside the ring. With nobody left standing, Stratton grabbed the briefcase and became Miss Money in the Bank.

Things started off rough, but became incredibly fun once all six women got into the swing of things. Some of the spots were just amazing and I found myself really enjoying this match by the end. I’d say this was the better of the two MITB ladder matches this evening. Stratton getting the briefcase was certainly the right call, for sure.

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– Backstage, Stratton confronted Trish Stratus and said that “Trishy Time” was no longer here and that it would be “Tiffy Time” from now on. Stratus warned Stratton not to get too ahead of herself.

Six-Man Tag Match: The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu) defeated Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens

Owens entered to a great ovation from the Toronto crowd for what was surely an emotional entrance for him. The crowd sang along for Orton’s entrance as the decibel meter got shown again. Rhodes, naturally, got one of the biggest reactions of the evening, as the Toronto crowd showed their love for the American Nightmare.

Rhodes began for his team, while Sikoa stepped up on the Bloodline’s behalf. The fans chanted “f**k you Solo” as Rhodes and Sikoa faced off.

Sikoa backed off and tagged in Tama Tonga instead. Rhodes and Tonga locked up in the middle. Rhodes caught Tonga with the dropdown uppercut before Tonga briefly gained momentum. Rhodes dropped Tonga with a bulldog before he tagged Owens in. Tonga got shelled in the corner with repeated stomps and punches by Owens to a huge roar from the Toronto crowd.

Rhodes back in for his team as he slammed Tonga with a suplex. Orton got tagged in and it was his turn to lay in on Tonga with the ten-punch in the corner. Tonga caught Orton with a thumb to the eye so he could tag in Fatu for his first bit of in-ring action in WWE.

Fatu tried to run at Orton, but he got sent outside and hit with the draping hangman DDT. Fatu quickly recovered while Orton tried to get hyped up for the RKO. He dropped Orton with a Samoan Drop, followed by a superkick. Fatu dragged Orton back to the Bloodline corner as Sikoa tagged himself in.

The “f**k you Solo” chants picked up back again while the Bloodline worked over Orton in their corner. They continued to isolate Orton with Tonga tagged in. Orton stopped Tonga’s momentum in its tracks with a back suplex, which allowed him to tag Owens into the match.

Owens unleashed his fury on Tonga once more, as he got his cannonball and swanton combination. Owens’ pinfall was broken up by Fatu, who dragged Tonga back to his corner so he could be tagged in.

Fatu worked on Owens for a bit before Sikoa found himself back into the match. Owens struggled to make it back to his corner, but failed to clear completely as Sikoa forced him back to the Bloodline corner. Tonga Loa got in a cheap shot on Owens with the referee distracted.

Sikoa tagged Fatu back in and he flattened Owens violently with a high-speed running hip strike in the corner. Owens’ moment of hope got snuffed out by Fatu. The fans chanted “Fight Owens Fight” as he tried to take on the Bloodline alone.

Sikoa took a cheapshot on Rhodes, but he got sent over the top rope by Owens. Orton looked to be tagged in, but Tonga Loa pulled Orton down while the referee was distracted by Fatu.

A crazed Owens beckoned Sikoa to hit him and we got a scuffle between the two. Sikoa missed on a corner splash as Fatu tagged himself in again. He trapped Owens in a chinlock before he headbutted him in the corner. Running splash by Fatu is missed thanks to an Owens dodge. Rhodes finally tagged into the match and he went wild on Sikoa.

Disaster Kick by Rhodes on Sikoa, followed by the Cody Cutter on Tonga. Rhodes took out Loa with a suicide dive as Fatu attacked Cody. Fatu got sent over the timekeepers area with a toss by Rhodes.

Sikoa caught Rhodes with a spear for the near-fall. The two men met in the middle as Rhodes countered a Samoan Drop with a Pedigree attempt. Sikoa avoided id and the referee got knocked down by accident. Rhodes floored Sikoa with the Cross Rhodes.

Owens and Orton joined in with a swanton and RKO, respectively. The trio looked towards the commentary table and cleared it out. Sikoa was set up in position for a Shield powerbomb, but Fatu jumped in and took everyone out. Owens avoided a running splash from Fatu, which caused him to colllide with the referee. Owens smashed Fatu with the Prime Hydration bottle and leapt from the barricade to take Fatu out with a frog splash.

Owens threw Tonga into the ring and tried to set him up for the package piledriver. Loa rescued Tonga with a low blow on Owens, but he got taken out with an RKO. Sikoa hit the Samoan Spike on Orton. Rhodes caught Sikoa in position with the Cross Rhodes.

Rhodes’ triple Cross Rhodes attempt intercepted by Fatu, who planted the WWE Champion with an implant DDT. Samoan Spike by Sikoa and that’s it, over.

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A good main event to cap off Money in the Bank, and the expected result happened to bring us closer to the expected Sikoa versus Rhodes World Title Match at SummerSlam. Roman Reigns’ return in a few weeks will certainly be one to look forward to.

WWE Money in the Bank live results: Two ladder matches, Bloodline Civil War

Date: July 1, 2023
Location: O2 Arena in London, England 

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Show Recap — 

Happy Canada Day.

KICK-OFF SHOW

The pre-show panel was held in WWE’s studio with Jackie Redmond, Matt Camp and Peter Rosenberg. Redmond’s co-hosts gave her a shoutout for her upcoming gig on Raw.

They spoke around videos for the MITB ladder matches, Dominik Mysterio/Cody Rhodes, and Gunther/Matt Riddle. Camp said Rhea Ripley would be with Dominik tonight but Rhodes’ promo on Raw made it seem like Dom would be alone. 

The men’s MITB ladder match will open the show. They noted that the briefcase will be in play tonight as a result. The panel spoke about that match and Seth Rollins/Finn Bálor and Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler/Raquel Rodriguez & Liv Morgan.

There will be a post-show press conference on the network and on Youtube.

Paul Heyman interview

Kayla Braxton was backstage and spoke with Paul Heyman who exited Roman Reigns’ locker room in tears. Braxton sincerely asked Heyman if the issues with the Bloodline was finally getting to him.

Heyman spoke about his history with their family and said we would see Reigns tonight as a warrior raised by Sika. It won’t be enough for Reigns to prove that the Usos are not the greatest tag team in WWE, he would wipe them from WWE and expunge their names from the history books.

The Usos would not be welcome at their next family gathering. This isn’t going to be fun to watch and won’t be PG. Smashed, stacked, pinned, shipped out of WWE — permanently. “And there’s nothing I can do to stop him.” 

(Besides the Heyman promo, this was another nothing pre-show. I complain about this monthly but I have no idea why they don’t do more with these pre-shows, especially now that they’re on a hot streak.)

MONEY IN THE BANK MAIN SHOW —

Michael Cole announced a sold-out crowd of 18,885.

Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Damian Priest defeated Logan Paul, Butch, Ricochet, Shinsuke Nakamura, LA Knight and Santos Escobar (20:26)

The crowd sang Nakamura’s song as you’d expect but LA Knight was the big crowd favourite.

Everyone jumped Logan Paul when it started to the delight of the crowd. They also ganged up on Damian Priest, and Wade Barrett attributed that to Judgment Day making enemies. There was an exchange between Nakamura and Knight and the crowd was all-in on Knight. Butch attacked everyone with a cricket bat.

Priest was about to go after Paul but Paul talked him out of it by noting that they were both tall and they should team up. They set up two tables side-by-side (like Darby Allin and Sting) but Priest decked Paul. Ricochet hit a flip dive through a table to the outside.

Knight tried climbing the ladder but Paul brought him down with a Russian leg sweep. The crowd chanted obscenities at Paul who dove into a right hand by Priest. The crowd booed Butch for saving Paul from Priest but chanted “Brusierweight” moments later.

Paul gave Priest a brutal frog splash off the apron onto an elevated ladder and the crowd chanted “You still suck.” Butch put Escobar in a sleeper on an elevated ladder and Ricochet nailed them both with a crazy springboard 450.

Priest climbed the ladder as everyone brawled but Knight brought him down with a back suplex. Paul gave Knight a blockbuster and Ricochet hit Paul with an SSP. Escobar took out Ricochet with a falcon arrow. With everyone huddled outside the ring, Butch hit a moonsault off a ladder.

Paul was not in the huddle and he prevented Butch from climbing. Paul also took out Ricochet before Santos took out Paul. Nakamura and Ricochet battled atop a ladder after Escobar took out Knight with a hurricanrana.

Ricochet and Paul leaped onto a second ladder (mimicking their Royal Rumble spot) before kicking Namakura and Escobar off their ladder.

Knight shoved the ladder with Paul and Ricochet which led to Ricochet giving Paul a Spanish Fly through the tables set up earlier. This didn’t go nearly as smoothly as they wanted and Paul seemed to land badly on his face/head as a result. (Paul appeared to be fine after the match but his shoulder was bloody.)

Butch knocked Knight off the ladder before Priest shoved Butch off into a ladder in the corner. Knight shoved Priest out of the ring before also getting rid of Escobar and Nakamura.

Knight was on the verge of winning and everyone was cheering but Priest brought him down with a version of the falcon arrow. Priest climbed the ladder and grabbed the briefcase to win as the crowd booed. Priest is Mr. Money in the Bank.

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There was a commercial break/Ronda Rousey video package.

Raquel Rodriguez & Liv Morgan defeated Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler to win the Women’s Tag Team Championships (9:02)

Baszler turned on Rousey.

Rodriguez and Morgan had the edge until Baszler yanked Morgan off the top and targeted her previously injured arm/shoulder. Rousey applied an ankle lock but Morgan fought out, hit a Codebreaker and made the tag to Rodriguez. Rodriguez gave Baszler a fallaway slam before powerslamming Rousey for two.

Rousey tried an armbar with Rodriguez on the middle rope but Rodriguez countered into a powerbomb for two because Baszler broke up the cover.

Baszler put Morgan in an armbar as Rousey applied an ankle lock but Rodriguez broke it up. Morgan couldn’t make a tag because Rousey wiped out Rodriguez. Baszler gave Morgan a German suplex and applied Kirifuda Clutch. Morgan slipped out and Rousey tagged in.

Completely out of nowhere, Baszler attacked Rousey from behind. The crowd went nuts as Baszler put Rousey down with Kirifuda Clutch.

Rodriguez gave Rousey a Tejana Bomb and Morgan followed with Oblivion for the pinfall win. Morgan and Rodriguez are the new tag champs. The crowd was happy.

(Bud Light is a new sponsor and they’re sponsoring the post-match replays.)

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Kayla Braxton interviewed Damian Priest who wanted to be called Señor Money in the Bank. Priest didn’t know which title belt he would cash in on but knew one thing for sure: he would be champion.

Gunther (w/Imperium) defeated Matt Riddle to retain the Intercontinental Championship (7:47)

(Cole mentioned Gunther previously wrestling Riddle in PROGRESS.)

Gunther worked over Riddle’s bum ankle. Riddle hit an exploder at one point but couldn’t follow up because of the ankle and Gunther hit a clothesline for two. Riddle fought back moments later and hit a senton for two. Gunther came off the top with a splash but Riddle caught him in a triangle. Gunther hoisted him up and hit a powerbomb for two.

Gunther immediately transitioned into a single leg crab. Riddle tried fighting out so Gunther repeatedly smacked Riddle’s injured ankle. Gunther applied a leg lock and Riddle quickly tapped out.

Drew McIntyre entered as Gunther celebrated and the crowd popped huge. Cole spat out: “The rumours of Drew McIntyre’s demise in WWE… are not true.”

Gunther shoved McIntyre so McIntyre headbutted him and hit Claymore Kick. McIntyre posed with the IC title belt. The crowd was very happy to see McIntyre.

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There was a commercial/video package for the upcoming match. 

Barrett put over Rhodes’ entrance and said he came across as the biggest star in WWE. 

Cody Rhodes defeated Dominik Mysterio (w/Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley) (8:37)

Dom smacked Rhodes before Rhodes ripped off his cast. Cole said doctors told him that Rhodes’ injury had pretty much healed. Dom bailed and tried running to the back but Rhodes caught him. Dom tried leaving through the crowd so Rhodes went after him again.

Ripley got in Rhodes’ face as Dom removed a turnbuckle cover. Dom followed with a suicide dive on the distracted Rhodes to take over. The crowd called Dom a wanker and sang loudly for Cody.

Dom tried three amigos but Rhodes countered into a gore buster before hitting a powerslam and disaster kick for two. Rhodes went for a dive but Ripley got in his way. The distraction allowed Dom to set up for a 619 but Rhodes caught him and hit a spinning Alabama Slam.

Rhodes followed with a Cody Cutter and Cross Rhodes for the decisive win.

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John Cena segment

John Cena entered to a massive reception.

Cena entered the ring and said, “Surprise!” Cena himself was surprised because he’s used to hearing “John Cena sucks” during his entrance but the crowd sang his song instead.

Cena said this was the first premium live event in London in over 20 years. Cena asked, “What the hell took us so long to spend some time with you?” The crowd cheered.

Cena said it wasn’t up to him, it was up to the decision-makers who didn’t know how to feel about London. Cena said “they” think this is a hostile environment and that the crowd can be a distraction. Cena said this crowd wasn’t a distraction, they were the show.

Cena wanted the world to know that they were underappreciated. Cena was big on respect and over the last 20 years, the fans have earned his respect. The crowd loudly chanted “Thank you, Cena.”

Cena said “they” don’t like it when the performers stop and let the crowd cheer but that’s what made nights like these special. Cena said there was no crowd more exciting than London, England.

“I’m here to try to bring WrestleMania to London.” The crowd absolutely erupted with “Yes” chants. Cena encouraged the crowd to let “them” know what WrestleMania would sound like.

The crowd cheered for a moment but was interrupted by Grayson Waller. The crowd chanted “Who are you” and “Shut the f*ck up.” Waller said he was a fan of Cena and said his performance in Scooby-Doo really moved him.

Waller said Cena was lying to the fans if he thought WrestleMania was coming there. He hated the weather in London and wanted WrestleMania to go to Australia. The crowd yelled “wanker” at Waller and he quickly responded, “Trust me, I don’t need to.”

Waller noted that things haven’t been going well for Cena lately. He’s lost to Austin Theory, Roman Reigns and The Fiend. But the fans were simple and only remembered the most recent thing they saw. Waller offered to save Cena by having him on his show at WrestleMania: Australia.

Cena said no and was about to leave but Waller stopped him. Waller said nobody said “no” to him which Cena didn’t appreciate. Cena wanted to soak in the London crowd one more time but Waller decked him from behind.

Waller posed until Cena dropped him with an AA. Cena left while slapping hands with the fans.

(Waller did well on the mic here and certainly better than the last guy Cena feuded with.)

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There was a commercial break/video package for the upcoming match. (This is a much better use of commercial time than what they used to do, which was play random, unrelated video packages.)

Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: IYO SKY defeated Bayley, Becky Lynch, Zelina Vega, Zoey Stark and Trish Stratus (18:04)

Lynch entered last and Stark attacked her in the aisle which started the match. Stratus and Stark worked together to take control of the match but Bayley and SKY teamed up to take over next. The crowd sang for Bayley so she told them to shut up. Vega fought off SKY for a moment but Damage CTRL bounced her back and forth in between a ladder.

Lynch prevented Bayley and SKY (who were having trouble staying on the same page) from climbing the ladder. Vega used Stratus’ body as a bridge between two ladders and eventually everyone took turns clearing each other off the ladder.

SKY climbed a ladder but wasn’t close to the briefcase so she wiped out everyone (except Stratus) with a moonsault. The crowd chanted for her.

Stratus climbed the ladder but Lynch went after her. Lynch fought off Stratus and Stark but Vega took out Lynch and Stratus with a crossbody. Vega shoved SKY out of the ring before Lynch and Stratus teamed up to give Vega a double powerbomb. Stratus gave Bayley a Stratusfaction onto a ladder before Stark drove Lynch into the ring post.

Stark put a handcuff on Lynch but couldn’t latch it to the ring before Lynch fought her off. Lynch chucked Stratus over the announce desk and dropped Stark on a ladder. Lynch gave Stratus a Man-handle slam on a ladder before Stark gave Lynch a neckbreaker.

Vega and Stark stood near the top of a ladder and Vega hit a sunset flip powerbomb onto a ladder bridge. (This was probably the highlight spot of the match.)

SKY climbed the ladder but Bayley shoved the ladder down. Bayley showed some regret on her face but proceeded to climb the ladder. Lynch hooked the other end of the handcuffs to fishhook Bayley’s mouth and brought her down the ladder.

Bayley tried fighting back but SKY handcuffed Bayley and Lynch together, so Lynch and Bayley were stuck. This popped the crowd.

SKY climbed over Bayley and grabbed the briefcase for the win. The crowd cheered and chanted “You deserve it.”

(The finishing sequence was good.)

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Seth Rollins defeated Finn Bálor to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (12:31)

Cole noted that Bálor attacked Rollins again last night at a nearby live event. Rollins hit an early suicide dive but didn’t pop up as quickly as usual because of his injured ribs and Bálor took over by targetting the ribs.

Rollins fought back with strikes, a backbreaker and a knee strike. Bálor went back to the ribs and hit a headlock elbow drop but Rollins defiantly kicked out at one. Bálor hit a slingblade but Rollins came back with a superkick and buckle bomb.

Bálor got his knees up on a frog splash and followed with a shotgun dropkick. Rollins avoided a Coup de Grace and Bálor avoided a curb stomp. They traded strikes until Rollins caught Bálor’s Pelé Kick and hit a Pedigree for two.

Priest walked out with the MITB briefcase and the crowd chanted “Cash it in.” Rollins was distracted so Bálor tried a schoolboy for two.

Rollins confronted Priest who simply grabbed a chair and sat down. Bálor used that distraction to dropkick Rollins into the barricade. Bálor hit a Coup de Grace off the announce table and off the steel steps.

Back in the ring, Bálor hit a dropkick and went to the top but stopped when he saw Priest get to his feet.

Bálor went for the Coup de Grace but Rollins moved and hit a curb stomp for the pinfall win.

— Bálor argued with Priest after the match.

(Good match but it felt like more of a backdrop and lead-up to whatever’s next with Priest and Bálor.)

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There was an Edge video package. 

Braxton interviewed Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn who were suddenly watching the show in a suite. Owens said it was great to be in London and put over some of tonight’s results.

She asked Zayn about the Bloodline Civil War. Zayn said he’s been waiting a long time to see this and tonight was the night that Reigns got exactly what was coming to him. They played Zayn’s music and the crowd sang along.

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Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso defeated Universal Champion Roman Reigns & Solo Sikoa (w/Paul Heyman) (32:05)

Jey was fired up as they did in-ring introductions. Everyone else was relatively calm. Sikoa seemed to have a moment of self-reflection before it started, while Reigns was annoyed at the “F*ck you, Roman” chants.

Sikoa had the edge over Jimmy but Jey kicked him from behind as the ref was distracted. Sikoa was caught off guard so Reigns tagged in. Sikoa hesitated before tagging out.

Jey and Reigns circled each other before locking up. Reigns had the advantage over Jey so Jimmy tagged in and they went for a double superkick but Reigns left the ring. Reigns got back in after a pep talk from Heyman and worked over Jey. Sioka tagged in and had control until Jimmy tagged in but Sikoa quickly knocked him down with a forearm.

There was a loud, “If you hate Roman, stand up” chant and everyone stood up. Barrett pointed it out on commentary and the announcers went quiet for a moment so we could hear. Funny enough, Reigns took the opportunity to sit down on the apron.

Reigns tagged in after a while and hit Jimmy with a driveby dropkick for two. Sikoa tagged back in and the match continued at a slow, deliberate pace. Reigns tagged himself in and Jimmy couldn’t tag out because Sikoa yanked Jey off the apron.

About 19 minutes into the match, Jimmy avoided a Superman punch and made a hot tag to Jey who hit Sikoa with punches (mimicking The Rock’s punches), an enziguri and a flying crossbody for two. Jey hit a running hip attack but Reigns made a blind tag. Jey figured it out and gave Reigns a suicide dive before hitting Sikoa with one too.

Jey tried another but Reigns hit him with consecutive Superman punches. Reigns set up for a spear but Jimmy tagged in and the Usos hit Reigns with a double spear and Sikoa broke up the cover.

Each side stood up and they exchanged right hands. Jey shoved Sikoa into the ring post as Reigns hit Jimmy with a Superman punch for two.

Reigns went for a spear but Jimmy hit him with consecutive superkicks. Jimmy went for a splash but Reigns caught him in a guillotine choke. Jimmy used his strength to hoist up Reigns and powered him into the corner. Jey made a blind tag as Jimmy shoved Reigns into the referee who fell out of the ring.

The Usos gave Reigns the 1D and Jey covered him but there was no ref.

The Usos went up for a double splash but Sikoa made the save. Sikoa and Reigns each hit Uranages before Sikoa hit Jimmy with a Samoan Spike.

Sikoa spiked Jey as Reigns hit a spear. Sikoa stacked up the Usos as the crowd chanted “bullshit.” Reigns covered them (as he did Edge and Daniel Bryan) but they kicked out. The crowd popped big for that.

Reigns seemed without any ideas so Sikoa hammered away on Jimmy and Jey. That encouraged Reigns to join him.

Sikoa superkicked Jimmy onto the announce table. Sikoa tried a splash off the barricade but Jimmy moved and Sikoa crashed through the table.

Jey and Reigns exchanged superkicks and Superman punches respectively until Reigns hit a spear for a nearfall. Jey actually kicked out by low-blowing Reigns (as Reigns has done before).

Jimmy tagged in and the Usos handed out superkicks to Reigns and Sikoa.

Jey tagged in and splashed Reigns for the pinfall win.

The crowd went absolutely nuts and Jimmy was almost in tears.

Cole said this was the first time in three and a half years that Reigns had been pinned (or submitted).

Jimmy and Jey posed as the crowd cheered.

(This didn’t need to go as long as it did but the last half of the match was exactly what you could’ve wanted.)