Welcome to WWE Money In The Bank on July 6, 2024. This exciting event occurs at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at 7 pm ET.
People’s Money in Banking Competition – The Battle for Glory
Drew McIntyre, Chad Gable, LA Knight, Jey Uso, Andrade, and Carme The night started with Carmelo Hayes facing the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match. The crowd roars and the tension is palpable as each competitor looks to climb the ladder and capture the coveted purse and future title shot.
From the beginning, chaos ensued. McIntyre gave Andrade a Glasgow Kiss, which Knight and Jey clotheslined him out of the ring. The action never stops, with high-flying doubles and brutal ladder stands. McIntyre and Gable trade blows on the ladder, with Gable using the ladder as leverage to land an armbar. Andrade’s repertoire is on full display, including a flipping Spanish Fly that wowed the crowd.
The match ended with Jey delivering a match kick to McIntyre after Knight hit his BFT finisher. As Knight and Jey battled on the ladder, Hayes took them down, only for Andrade to nail the ladder bridge and deliver a reverse sun bomb to Hayes. In the final moments, McIntyre grabs Jey with a Claymore Kick, climbs the stairs, unties the bag, and becomes Mr. Money in the Bank.
Winner: Drew McIntyre
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Intercontinental Championship – Sami Zayn vs. Brona Breaker
Next, the Intercontinental Championship is on the line, with Sami Zayn defending the title against the mighty Bron Breakker. Breakker showed great strength from the start of the match, but Zayn’s agility and skill quickly turned the tide. A springboard break to the outside gets the crowd up and Zayn continues with a whirlwind DDT. Breakker showed off his impressive strength with a belly-to-belly and Frankensteiner, but Zayn’s toughness was also evident. After a Blue Thunderbomb and a Supersonic Exploder in the corner, Zayn sets up for the Hell Kick. Breakker fought back with a leapfrog and electric whip, but Zayn avoided a second attack and hit a Helluva kick to retain his title.
Champion: Sami Zayn
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John Cena’s emotional statement
In the video, WWE legend John Cena steps into the ring to announce his retirement from professional wrestling. Cena held up a towel that read “The Last Time Is Now”, thanking the fans for their unwavering support over the past two years. He revealed that his final match will take place at WrestleMania in Las Vegas, a great moment for the WWE Universe.
World Heavyweight Championship – Champion Damian vs. Seth Rollins
The main event saw Damian Priest defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Seth Rollins. The match was intense from the start, with Rollins trying a variety of high-risk moves, including a dive that saw Priest fall through the announce table three times. Rollins hit a big kick and a frog splash that had Priest looking in trouble. When Rollins asked Drew McIntyre to fund his new venture in a bank account, something unexpected happened. CM Punk comes out and attacks McIntyre and Priest uses his Southern Finisher on McIntyre for the win.
Winner: Damian Priest
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Women’s Money in the Ladder Bank Tournament – A showcase of athleticism
No less exciting, the women’s competition in the bank is Naomi, Zoey Stark, Tiffany Stratton, Chelsea Green, Lyra Valkyria, and IYO SKY. Each competitor brought out their best, as Greene’s initial fear of heights turned into brutal ladder poses and high moves.
Naomi did a leg split moonsault and Stark with a whirlwind DDT that sent the crowd into a frenzy. SKY’s innovative attacks, including the Shooting Star and the Fishing combo, show its strength. Towards the end of the match, Green and Stratton’s rivalry escalated, and Stratton knocked Green through two tables outside the ring. Stratton then unbolted the trunk, securing his victory.
Winner: Tiffany Stratton
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Bloodline vs. Randy Orton, Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes – The War
The night’s final match was The Bloodline, where Tanga Loa took on Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, and Cody Rhodes at ringside. In a close fight after the shot, Rhodes delivered a running bulldog and a dropkick from Owens to keep the momentum going. However, it didn’t take long for Bloodline’s team to change.
A Samoan throw from Jacob Fatou and a brutal right hand from Solo Sikoa left Orton dazed. Some brutal exchanges led to chaos outside the ring, with Rhodes doing a suplex and Fatu breaking the timekeeper’s limit. Back in the ring, Rhodes vs. Sikoa, Rhodes should have sealed the win, but referees’ interference and strikes kept the match alive.
Rhodes clears the announce desk and looks to land a Triple Powerbomb on Sikoa through it with Owens and Orton. Fatu flies to take down Rhodes, then charges at Owens. Owens moves out of the way, and Fatu is sent to the referee. He lands a Stunner on Tonga, then hits Fatu with the giant prop Prime Energy Drink bottle at ringside. He climbs onto the barricade and delivers a Frog Splash to Fatu through the announce desk, then gets Tonga back in the ring.
Owens looks to land a package piledriver on Tonga, but Loa low blows him before he can. Orton takes down Loa with an RKO, then lands a second one on Tonga. Sikoa delivers a Samoan Spike to Orton, but Rhodes catches Sikoa with a pair of Cross-Rhodes. Fatu flies to take out Rhodes and connects with an elevated flatline, then helps up Sikoa and holds Rhodes in place for him. Sikoa lands a Samoan Spike on Rhodes. Fatu gets the referee and Sikoa pins Rhodes for the win.
Winner: The Bloodline
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The night ended with the fans cheering, enjoying unforgettable matches and unexpected twists. WWE Money in the Bank 2024 will be released in all formats, leaving the WWE Universe waiting for the next step in this exciting story.