Heading into WWE’s Money in the Bank event (scheduled for July 6 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto), the prospect is palpable. This annual event is known for the randomness of the ladder matches and the rotating power of the winners. This pocket knife has helped superstars like Edge, CM Punk, and Seth Rollins achieve championship victories. This year, a new group of competitors will compete for a chance to write their names in WWE history.
Women’s Ladder Match Contenders
Zelina Vega: Lost
Zelina Vega’s time in WWE was a rollercoaster. After showing great promise in her feud with Rhea Ripley at Backlash 2023, she found herself relegated to a supporting role in LWO. However, Vega has proven her mettle, and winning Money in the Bank may be her ticket to the top. This place allows her to focus on herself, she can create her own story and escape from the shadows.
Michin: dark horse
Michin is another famous expert, but she struggles to keep up with the same drivers. Her strength in the ring is undeniable, but she is often overlooked. Winning the purse would put her at the top of the women’s division and give her a platform to showcase her abilities on a bigger level. Michin has the potential to be a great player, and this may be her time to shine.
Naomi: The stars will return
Naomi’s return to WWE was met with excitement and high expectations. After returning, the performance was very good, but the communication was not very good. Winning Money in the Bank is what Naomi needs to strengthen her status as a Female Champion. With his athleticism and authority, he has all the tools needed to become a champion.
Lyra Valkyria: Rising Star
Lyra Valkyria quickly rose to fame on Monday Night Raw. His journey from NXT to the main roster was marked by impressive victories and a strong fan following. As a finalist for the Queen of the Ring tournament and a triumph of the best talent, Valkyria reaches new heights. Money in the Bank’s victory cements its status as a cornerstone of the women’s division.
Tiffany Stratton: It’s great
Tiffany Stratton created Money in the Bank. Her character Tiffy Time exudes power and ambition, making her perfect for an impromptu ladder game. Stratton’s disruptive skills and ability to perform in critical situations make her a formidable competitor. Her victory will add a layer of intrigue and drama to SmackDown’s women’s division, making everyone feel confident.
Men’s Ladder Match Contenders
Randy Orton: Soldier
Randy Orton could win Money in the Bank and rematch Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship. Orton’s last win in 2013 resulted in one of the most memorable turns in recent history. Winning the bag for the second time could pave the way for another drama, with a battle for supremacy between mentor and student.
Ludwig Kaiser: The Falling Star
Ludwig Kaiser has gone from a rookie in NXT to a breakout star on Raw. His recent performances, especially his fight with Sheamus, have shown his strength. The victory of Money in the Bank drives Kaiser into the great assembly, betraying his friend Gunther. This change adds new energy to their story and elevates Kaiser to the next level.
CM Punk: Wild Card
CM Punk’s return to WWE is highly anticipated, and winning Money in the Bank is the perfect way to get him back into the picture. Although there are concerns about a second chance, Punk’s participation will be very happy with the death of Drew McIntyre. The unexpected appearance and long history make it a beautiful competitor.
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Carmelo Hayes: The future
Carmelo Hayes is a popular figure in NXT and continues to prove himself to be very talented. His potential Money in the Bank champion represents the next generation of WWE Superstars. Hayes’ power and in-ring skills make him a perfect fit for the pocket, and his promotion will breathe new life into the championship. As Mr. With Money in the Bank, Hayes can take his time and create stories about potential income.
Champion: Jey Uso
Jey Uso announced his desire to win the Money in the Bank title, setting the stage for a storyline. The Uso’s bid for the World Heavyweight Championship was blocked by Backlash’s interference, which fueled his desire for revenge. As the most popular star on Raw, Uso winning the briefcase was a logical and exciting development.
Uso’s involvement in the Bloodline story adds another layer of intrigue. His victory culminates in his journey to escape the shadow of his family and become his person. A Bloodline Civil War focusing on Jey could make for great television. As Mr. Money in the Bank, Jey Uso doesn’t trust his family; he does not want to trust his family. Instead, they found themselves wanting.
The Money in the Bank 2024 event promises a night full of unforgettable moments and career-defining wins. The ladder pits seasoned veterans and newcomers against each other, promising excitement and no surprises. The WWE Universe is eagerly anticipating that on July 6th, all eyes will be on the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto to see who will take home the trophy and change their careers forever.