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    Kelly DishnowBy Kelly DishnowJuly 3, 20245 Mins Read
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    The 2024 edition of WWE Money in the Bank comes to you for the first time ever, north of the border in Toronto, ON, Canada!

    Climb the ladder and grab the briefcase hanging above the ring. Inside the briefcase is a contract for a guaranteed championship match against the champion of the winner’s choosing within one year of winning the briefcase.

    While both men’s champions will be competing in separate matches, neither women’s champion is currently scheduled for a match. Here are your match participants. 

    WWE Money in the Bank 2024
    Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match:

    IYO SKY vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark 

    The women’s briefcase has a 100% successful cash-in rate. Whomever, gets the briefcase this year likely will become champion.

    IYO SKY is last year’s winner, successfully cashing in at SummerSlam and carried the title into WrestleMania to face Women’s Royal Rumble winner Bayley. Chelsea Green is hungry for any championship opportunity.

    Former NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria has been on quite the rise since getting drafted to Raw, being the Queen of the Ring runner-up. Tiffany Stratton, also a former NXT Women’s Champion, is another rising star in the match.

    Naomi is a two-time Smackdown Women’s Champion looking for her third title. Zoey Stark wants an opportunity. Whose dream could be fulfilled with that briefcase? Can SKY repeat as a back-to-back winner?

    Will it be Tiffy Time or time to feel the glow? Can Green pull off the upset? Will Stark step up? Can Valkyria pull off the win, or will she be the runner-up again?

    WWE Money in the Bank 2024
    Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match:

    Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre 

    The men’s match has no previous winner. There have also been a couple of unsuccessful cash-ins in the men’s history, so a championship win is not a guarantee here. 

    Jey Uso continues on his quest for his very first singles championship after a very successful tag team career. Both Carmelo Hayes and Andrade are former NXT Champions looking for main roster gold.

    Chad Gable is looking for a breakout singles victory after being an accomplished tag team competitor. LA Knight is one of Smackdown’s fastest-rising stars.

    Drew McIntyre is a former three-time champion on the main roster, as well as a former NXT Champion. Who’s going to grab the briefcase?

    Will this be Uso’s time to shine as a single’s competitor? Can Hayes or Andrade take a step towards main roster championship success?

    Will Gable finally get his big breakout win? Will the crowd be saying, L.A Knight. Yeah! Can McIntyre avenge getting cashed in on at WrestleMania by returning the favor? Will there be a cash in that night? 

    There are two additional championship matches and a six-man tag on the card: 

    WWE Money in the Bank 2024
    WWE Intercontinental Championship Match:

    Sami Zayn (c) vs. Bron Breakker 

    Sami Zayn defends his championship against Bron Breakker. Breakker told Zayn he wanted an opportunity, and Zayn obliged with Raw GM Adam Pearce making it official.

    Breakker has been on a tear as of late, while Zayn ended GUNTHER’s historic title reign at WrestleMania. Will Zayn be successful in Canada? Will Breakker run over Zayn and capture the Intercontinental Championship along the way? 

    WWE Money in the Bank 2024
    World Heavyweight Championship Match: 
    Damian Priest (c) vs. Seth “Freakin” Rollins 

    The returning Seth Rollins gets a shot to recapture the title he lost at WrestleMania. This time, he won’t be facing the man who took the title from him, Drew McIntyre, but the man who cashed in on McIntyre shortly after, Damian Priest.

    Judgment Day has been on a roll as of late, recapturing the World Tag Team Championship last week on Raw and Priest successfully defending his championship against Drew McIntyre at Clash at the Castle Scotland.

    Rollins is returning after having knee surgery right after WrestleMania. The winner of this match already has a guaranteed title defense against the King of the Ring, GUNTHER, at SummerSlam.

    Will Rollins regain his championship? Can Priest hold on to face The Ring General at the biggest party of the summer? Will Judgment Day figure into the match? Could we see a cash-in attempt?

    Will Liv Morgan make an appearance and could that set her up to get cashed in on instead? 

    WWE Money in the Bank 2024
    Six Man Tag Team Match:
    Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa) 

    The three members of the Bloodline were not officially announced; these six were who kicked off Smackdown at Madison Square Garden brawling. Jacob Fatu may be in the match, but the feud has been concentrated on these six instead.

    Also, at Madison Square Garden, the Bloodline destroyed “The Wise Man” Paul Heyman to close out Smackdown. With Heyman no longer in the picture, will that help or hurt the Bloodline in this match?

    Does the Bloodline have any other surprises in store for Rhodes and the company? Can Rhodes, Orton, and Owens find a way to one-up the Bloodline? 

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    There you have it—another five-match PLE card. Money in the Bank streams live at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock in the United States or your normal outlet. 

    What do you think about the five-match cards? You can let me know or drop any predictions to me on Twitter/X @ciscowebwiz76. 

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