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WWE Money in the Bank 2024 date, timings, match card and more

WWE Money in the Bank is the next highly anticipated event, with fans eagerly awaiting the Money in the Bank ladder match to see who will become the new Mr. MITB.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 date, timings, match card and more
WWE Money in the Bank is the next highly anticipated event, with fans eagerly awaiting the Money in the Bank ladder match to see who will become the new Mr. MITB. Following Clash at the Castle, Money in the Bank stands as the next major event, promising over-the-top matches and a spectacular show for the WWE Universe. Fans seeking details about Money in the Bank 2024 will find everything they need in this article, including the match card, start times, and other important information.
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Money in the Bank 2024 date

WWE Money in the Bank is scheduled for July 6, 2024, at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The event will showcase two Money in the Bank ladder matches: one for the men and one for the women. The MITB briefcase is highly coveted, as its holder can cash it in at any time and place to challenge any champion.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 timings

WWE Money in the Bank will stream live on Peacock on July 6, with the main card starting at 8 p.m. ET.
Fans without a Peacock subscription need to sign up to watch WWE Money in the Bank 2024 live. Peacock is available on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Android TV, Apple TV, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, and mobile devices. Peacock offers additional WWE live events for $6 a month. There is also a $12 monthly option that lets you download content for offline viewing and watch movies or TV shows without ads.

WWE Money in the Bank 2024 match card

Here are the upcoming matchups scheduled for Money in the Bank 2024:
  • Damian Priest will face Seth Rollins in a World Heavyweight Championship match.
  • The Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match will feature Jey Uso and five yet-to-be-determined participants.
  • The Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match will feature Iyo Sky and five yet-to-be-determined participants.

Recently returning from injury on Raw, Seth Rollins immediately expressed his determination to reclaim the title he lost at WrestleMania. Initially hinting at entering the Money in the Bank ladder match to achieve his goal, Rollins was interrupted by Damian Priest, who proposed a direct one-on-one World Title Match instead. Despite initial suspicions of a trap involving Priest's Judgement Day allies, Damian clarified his intentions for a fair contest, leading Seth to accept the challenge.
In the Men's MITB qualifying matches, only Jey Uso has secured his spot so far, with additional participants to be finalized soon. Similarly, Iyo Sky has qualified for the Women's MITB match, with the remaining participants to be determined following the completion of qualifying matches.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 other matches (prediction)

Here are the anticipated matchups scheduled for Money in the Bank 2024:
  • Logan Paul vs LA Knight for the United States Championship.
  • Sami Zayn vs Bron Breakker for the Intercontinental Championship.
  • Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens vs The Bloodline in a Street Fight Tag Team match.

In recent weeks, LA Knight has been pursuing a United States Championship opportunity against Logan Paul. While Logan initially turned down the challenge for Clash at the Castle, speculation suggests their title bout could indeed happen at Money in the Bank.
Bron Breakker expressed his desire for an Intercontinental title shot on a recent episode of RAW, targeting Sami Zayn. It seems likely that this match will materialize at Money in the Bank.
Following Cody's victory over AJ Styles at Clash at the Castle, he was ambushed by members of The Bloodline. Fortunately, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton came to Cody's aid. This confrontation could potentially escalate into a 6-man tag team Street Fight match at Money in the Bank 2024.
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