WWE Money in the Bank Results – 7/6/24 (Money in the Bank Ladder Matches, World Heavyweight Title Match)

WWE Money in the Bank results

WWE Money in the Bank Results
July 6, 2024
Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Scotiabank Arena)
Commentary: Michael Cole and Corey Graves
Results by: Mike Tedesco of Wrestleview.com

“Then. Now. Forever. Together.” The WWE video leads us into the show.

Pre-Show Arrivals

We see an overhead shot of Toronto, Ontario. The Bloodline, led by Solo Sikoa, is shown entering the Scotiabank Arena earlier today. Undisputed WWE Champion, “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes, arrived earlier today. Kevin Owens, who is here despite his mother being in the hospital, will team with Rhodes and Randy Orton, also shown entering, to take on The Bloodline.

WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus is shown arriving at the arena earlier. She will be tonight’s special guest host. Seth “Freakin” Rollins is shown entering the arena. He’ll face World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest, shown entering with The Judgment Day, in a big title match tonight.

Video: The Money in the Bank intro video plays.

We go live into the Scotiabank Arena to see a huge pyrotechnics display. 19,858 are jammed into the arena to see Money in the Bank, which WWE says will change the company’s landscape. Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcome us to the show.

Samantha Irvin announces that the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match is next. We go into the arena concourse to see “Main Event” Jey Uso walk through the fans to make his entrance through the crowd.

Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
“Main Event” Jey Uso vs. Andrade vs. LA Knight vs. Chad Gable vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Drew McIntyre

The bell rings, and everyone begins brawling. McIntyre lays out Andrade with a Glasgow Kiss. Uso and Knight hit McIntyre with a double clothesline over the top rope. Hayes soon kicks Knight in the face and hits the ropes, but Knight counters with a powerslam. Uso takes Gable out and squares off against Knight. Uso and Knight circle the ring. It’s YEET vs. YEAH. Hayes and Gable slide ladders into the ring. Knight hits Gable with a baseball slide, and Uso hits Hayes with a suicide dive. At ringside, McIntyre drives Andrade into the barricade. In the ring, Uso and Knight go after the same ladder and argue. McIntyre takes them both out with a ladder. McIntyre wipes out Gable and Hayes with the same ladder and sets it up in the center of the ring. McIntyre quickly climbs, but Gable scales on the other side of the ladder. McIntyre fights Gable off and reaches for the briefcase. Gable fights back and grabs the arm before applying an armbar while hanging off the ladder. Andrade then takes out Gable with a springboard diving leg drop! Andrade nearly landed hard on a ladder. Andrade lawn darts the ladder into McIntyre’s forehead before hitting Knight with it. Andrade sets up the ladder and climbs, but Hayes pulls him down. Andrade and Hayes brawl before Hayes hits him with a springboard clothesline off the ladder. The crowd chants, “We want tables!” Hayes lays Andrade on a ladder. Andrade has a nasty welt on his back. Hayes goes for a springboard, but Andrade cuts him off and hits him with a springboard Spanish Fly onto the ladder! Wow!

The crowd chants, “Holy s–t!” McIntyre gets in the ring and squares off against sworn enemy Jey Uso. McIntyre kicks a ladder aside. A “CM Punk” chant picks up. Uso punches away at McIntyre and hits a Samoan Drop. Uso follows up with a massive Spear. Gable gets in the ring, but Uso kicks and punches him before taking him down with an enzuigiri. Uso leans a ladder on the bottom turnbuckle and lifts Gable. Gable slides off and turns Uso inside out with a German Suplex. The crowd boos the treacherous Gable. Gable then deadlifts McIntyre and bends him like an accordion with a German Suplex. Hayes goes for a springboard maneuver, but Gable catches him and hits Chaos Theory! Gable is fired up and fights Andrade off before giving the ladder a German Suplex onto Andrade. The crowd chants, “You still suck” at Gable. Gable sets the ladder up and climbs, but Knight pulls him down and drives him to the corner before stomping him down. The crowd shouts “YEAH” with each stomp. Gable sidesteps an avalanche and hits a dragon screw off the ropes. Knight holds his knee in pain. Gable goes to drive a ladder into Knight, but Knight moves and hits Gable with a neckbreaker on the side edge of the ladder! Yikes!

Hayes pulls Knight out of the ring and starts brawling with him. Knight bounces him off the commentary table a few times before pushing the top of the table onto Michael Cole and Corey Graves. Knight creates a ladder bridge from the ring apron to the commentary table. Knight gets Hayes in the ring and goes for a powerbomb onto the ladder bridge. Hayes gets out and hits the First 48 to take Knight out. Hayes starts to climb the ladder, but Gable cuts him off. The crowd chants, “This is awesome.” Gable sets up a second ladder, but Hayes kicks him down. Hayes climbs, but Gable again cuts him off. Gable stands between the two ladders and applies an Ankle Lock to Hayes. Andrade climbs on the opposite side of the ladder. Gable lets go of the Ankle Lock and cuts Andrade off. Gable bounces his face off the top of the ladder. McIntyre pulls Gable down and sends him facefirst into the ladder. McIntyre leans the ladder on the middle turnbuckle and powerbombs Gable onto it! McIntyre then sends Andrade over the top rope with a Claymore Kick. McIntyre climbs the ladder, but Uso pulls him down. Knight gets in the ring and hits McIntyre with it. Uso superkicks McIntyre, and Knight hits the Blunt Force Trauma on McIntyre. Uso then finishes McIntyre off with an Uso Splash. McIntyre rolls out of the ring to recover.

Uso and Knight climb opposite sides of the ladder and reach for the briefcase. We get a YEET-YEAH battle with right hands at the top of the ladder. Uso punches Knight down, but Knight fights back. Hayes gets in the ring and tips the ladder over to take out Uso and Knight. Hayes hits Gable with a somersault senton. Hayes immediately heads to the top rope and hits Uso with Nothin’ but Net! Hayes sets up the ladder and reaches for the Money in the Bank briefcase. Andrade stops Hayes from changing his career trajectory and slams a ladder onto Hayes. Andrade creates a ladder bridge from the middle rope to the middle rung of the ladder in the center of the ring. Andrade climbs on the opposite side of the ladder and reaches, but Hayes climbs up across from him. Andrade cuts him, and Knight climbs up from behind Andrade. Andrade then hits Hayes with a sunset flip powerbomb onto the ladder bridge in the ring!

Knight climbs the ladder to big applause, but Gable climbs up behind and attempts a German Suplex. Knight knocks Gable away. Gable pulls him down and gets out of BFT. Gable goes for a German Suplex over the top rope onto the ladder bridge, but Knight fights out. Knight slings him off the ladder in the ring, but Gable fights back with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex onto the ladder bridge at ringside! Gable climbs the ladder and grabs the briefcase, but Uso pulls the ladder out from under him! Gable swings around before dropping in a flapjack bump onto the mat! Uso crushes him with a Spear!

Uso climbs the ladder and looks to have the briefcase, but McIntyre javelins the ladder into Uso’s face to knock him down! McIntyre hits Uso with a Claymore Kick to knock him out of the ring! McIntyre climbs the ladder and retrieves the 2024 Men’s Money in the Bank Briefcase!

Winner of the 2024 Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Drew McIntyre

Drew McIntyre celebrates with the Men’s Money in the Bank briefcase.

Video: Ashley Barrett, CEO of the fictional Vought International, promotes “The Boys.”

Video: WWE Intercontinental Championship Match.

WWE Intercontinental Championship
Bron Breakker vs. Sami Zayn (c)

They circle the ring, and Zayn looks humbled by the “Ole” chants. They lock up, and Breakker quickly flips Zayn over his shoulder with a standing slam. Zayn gets up and composes himself. Breakker grabs a waistlock and hits a lightning-fast takedown. Zayn gets to his feet again and starts looking more serious. Breakker talks trash and puts his hands behind his back to give Zayn a free shot. Zayn responds with a slap to the face. Breakker angrily drives the Intercontinental Champion into the corner and hits some shoulder thrusts. Zayn punches back and elbows him in the face. Zayn comes off the second rope with a flying elbow to the head. Zayn lays in some forearms to the face. Breakker reverses a whip, but Zayn puts the brakes on by holding the ropes. Breakker charges, but Zayn sends him out of the ring. Zayn goes for an Arabian Press, but he nearly comes up short. Breakker compensates by running forward and taking a nasty impact to save Zayn.

Zayn gets Breakker in the ring and sends him into the ropes, but Breakker runs through him and absolutely annihilates him with a Steinerline. Michael Cole mentions that Breakker can hit the ropes at 23 mph. Breakker mounts Zayn and punches away at him. Zayn gets to his feet, but he collapses. Breakker picks Zayn up and hits an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. The crowd chants, “Let’s go, Sami!” Breakker bounces Zayn off the top turnbuckle and smothers his face with his knee. Breakker hits the ropes and connects with a running knee in the corner. Breakker mocks the crowd by singing, “Ole.” Zayn chops back at Breakker, but that only infuriates the Badass Breakker. Breakker hits a belly-to-belly suplex and covers. Zayn kicks out, and Breakker does some pushups to show up Zayn. Breakker tries for another belly-to-belly, but Zayn fights out with some elbows to the head. Zayn wrenches the arm, scales the ropes, and hits a tornado DDT for a two-count. Zayn punches Breakker. Breakker reverses a whip, but Zayn springboards over him and clotheslines him over the top rope. Zayn goes to ringside and chops Breakker. Breakker reverses a whip into the barricade, so Zayn goes for a moonsault block off the barricade. Breakker catches Zayn, but Zayn slides off and drives him into the ring post.

Zayn enters the ring and appears to be going for a count-out, but Breakker is in at eight. Zayn quickly throws Breakker out of the ring and follows him to ringside. Zayn sizes Breakker up for a diving DDT through the turnbuckles, but Breakker cuts him off with a clothesline at ringside. Breakker gets Zayn in the ring and charges for a Spear, but Zayn kicks him in the face and connects with a Blue Thunder Bomb! 1… 2… Breakker kicks out. Zayn grabs Breakker, but Breakker powers him to the corner and punches him in the ribs. Breakker puts him on the top rope and fights out of a tornado DDT attempt. Breakker scales the ropes and hits a beautiful Frankensteiner for a near fall!

The crowd chants, “This is awesome!” Breakker mounts Zayn and punches away at him. Zayn rolls out of the ring to recover. Breakker gets out of the ring on the opposite side and charges around the ring for a Spear, but Zayn leapfrogs him. Breakker puts the brakes on before hitting the steel steps, like he did on this past Monday’s Raw, and attacks Zayn. Breakker then goes to the apron and hits a diving clothesline over the commentary table on Zayn!

Breakker comes out of this favoring his knee. Breakker gets Zayn in the ring and is limping. Breakker gorilla presses Zayn, but Zayn slides off and hits an exploder into the turnbuckles. Zayn gets fired up and charges for a Helluva Kick, but Breakker cuts him off with a high knee to the face a la Harley Race! Breakker connects with a Gorilla Press Powerslam and pulls down the straps. Breakker goes for a Spear, but Zayn kicks him in the knee. Zayn immediately follows up with a Helluva Kick for the win!

Winner by Pinfall and still WWE Intercontinental Champion: Sami Zayn

Sami Zayn celebrates with the WWE Intercontinental Championship in the ring after pulling off another miracle. Bron Breakker sits at ringside, looking irate over his defeat.

Video: Xavier Woods goes over the WWE 2K24 match simulations with Damian Priest vs. Seth “Freakin” Rollins.

Video: WWE Bad Blood is coming to Atlanta on October 5.

Video: Preview from WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain, streaming on YouTube now.

John Cena makes a MASSIVE announcement

WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus, the host of WWE Money in the Bank, comes out to the stage. Stratus says that as the “hostest with the mostest,” she wants to know if the crowd is having fun. They respond in the affirmative. Stratus talks about having her first retirement match in this arena and facing “The Queen” Charlotte Flair. She was also the mystery partner for a certain someone. She introduces 16-time World Champion John Cena!

John Cena comes out to a massive reception, reaching 105 decibels according to the on-screen graphic. Cena runs down to the ring in a red and blue hat, a red graphic tee, and his trademark jorts. The crowd sings Cena’s song. Cena says it sounds like they showed up to sing. That could be why they’re here. A “Cena” chant fires up. Cena is going to address why he’s here. Cena says, “Tonight, I officially announce my retirement from the WWE.” The crowd loudly boos and chants, “NO!”

Cena says he hears a mixed opinion out there. There are a lot of questions, like why here? Cena wants to talk about Toronto. Cena wants to talk about Canada and Canadians. Cena has been in WWE for over two decades. In those times, he’s seen incredible waves of prosperity like we have right now. WWE is the hottest ticket in town. Cena has also seen tremendous hardship when no one knows your name and wants to be your friend. Only the most dedicated, hardcore fans stand by your side. In all those years, one of the most important and impressive things he’s learned is whether WWE is hot or cold, Canadians always show up. Cena sounds emotional. A LOUD “Cena” chant fires up.

Cena says they need to be making noise for themselves. They built all this. That’s why this is the perfect place for him to say what he has to say. Why now? It’s Money in the Bank! It’s the ultimate symbol of opportunity. This farewell doesn’t end tonight. It’s filled with opportunity. Raw makes history when it moves to Netflix. Cena will be there. Along with that history-making first, they’ll build some unforgettable lasts. The 2025 Royal Rumble will be his last. The 2025 Elimination Chamber will be his last. Cena is here tonight to announce that in Las Vegas at WrestleMania 2025 will be the last WrestleMania he competes in. Cena will kick off the press conference after the show and will field all questions about his retirement. In the vein of ultimate opportunity, he wants to take advantage of one. Cena wants to thank them. A massive “Thank you, Cena” chant fires up. Cena looks moved by the reception. Cena is emotional as he refers to that as an “incredible gesture of kindness.” Cena thanks them for letting him play in the house they built for so many years. Cena thanks them for their voice and their honesty because it’s beautifully brutal. Most of all, he thanks them for allowing him to be here with them tonight. Cena says they’re planning something unforgettable, which involves him returning to Toronto to kick some ass. If you’re watching at home or one of the insanely loud in Toronto, Canada, or if you’re a WWE Superstar, if you want some, come get some! The last time is now! Cena’s music plays, and he gets out of the ring. Cena embraces his wife at ringside and heads to the back.

The Judgment Day Clubhouse

Finn Bálor tells Damian Priest that it’s time to punish Seth “Freakin” Rollins. Priest tells the crew to stay out of his business, regardless of Drew McIntyre. Priest bumps fists with them and walks off. The others turn back to play WWE 2K24, but Bálor coldly stares after him and quietly says, “Whatever you want… boss.”

Video: World Heavyweight Championship match.

World Heavyweight Championship
Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Damian Priest (c)

Stipulation: If Damian Priest wins, Seth “Freakin” Rollins cannot challenge for the title as long as Priest is the champion. If Seth “Freakin” Rollins wins, Damian Priest must leave The Judgment Day.

The bell rings, and Priest avoids a superkick. Rollins avoids a knee and goes for a Pedigree, but Priest gets out. Rollins fights out of South of Heaven, and they start trading blows. Rollins goes for a Falcon Arrow, but Priest counters into a Broken Arrow. Priest punches away at Rollins in the corner and lays in a forearm to the face. Priest connects with a flatliner for a two-count. Rollins pulls himself up in the corner, and Priest hits a running back elbow. Priest backs up and charges for another running back elbow. Priest goes for a third, but Rollins counters with a Sling Blade. Rollins then hits a clothesline over the top rope. Rollins turns to the stage and challenges Mr. Money in the Bank Drew McIntyre to come out. McIntyre doesn’t come out, so Rollins hits the ropes and hits a suicide dive on Priest. Rollins gets in the ring and hits the ropes for another suicide dive. Rollins gets in the ring and connects with a third suicide dive that sends Priest over the commentary table!

Rollins gets him in the ring and goes for a springboard diving knee, but Priest moves. Rollins avoids a strike and superkicks him. Rollins connects with a springboard rolling senton, followed by a Lionsault for a near fall. The commentators talk about the importance of changing up your moveset to not be predictable. Rollins goes for a blow to the back of the neck, but Priest avoids it. Priest connects with a headlock driver and signals for the end. Priest goes for South of Heaven, but Rollins counters into a hurricanrana for a near fall. Priest pops up and lays him out with a clothesline.

Priest keeps looking at the entrance to see if Drew McIntyre is coming to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase. Priest goes for a Razor’s Edge, but Rollins slides out. An “Undertaker” chant picks up, apparently because Priest looks similar to him. Priest goes for a springboard, but Rollins (sort of) slams him out of midair. Rollins knees him in the face and follows up with a huge Frog Splash for a near fall. Rollins nervously looks at the entrance before grabbing Priest and hitting a rolling forearm to the jaw. Rollins kicks him in the knee and elbows him in the back of the neck. Rollins charges, but Priest drops him on the apron. Rollins knocks Priest back and climbs the ropes, but Priest cuts him off with a right hand. Priest punches him again and heads to the top rope. Priest sets up for a super hurricanrana, but Rollins slides out and catches him with a Buckle Bomb. Rollins charges for a Stomp, but Priest counters with a sit-out powerbomb! 1… 2… Rollins kicks out!

Priest anxiously looks toward the stage. No sign of Drew McIntyre yet. Priest punches away at Rollins from his knees. Rollins looks like he’s out of it, so Priest slaps him in the face a few times. That fires Rollins up, and they start brawling in the center of the ring. Priest gets fired up and avoids a superkick. Priest kicks away at Rollins, so Rollins superkicks him. Priest hits a spinning roundhouse. Priest goes for South of Heaven, but Rollins counters with a Pedigree attempt. Priest counters with a back body drop. Rollins pops up and hits a Stomp! Rollins takes a moment to recover and covers. 1… 2… Priest just kicks out.

The crowd chants, “This is awesome!” Rollins shouts at Priest and tells him if he wants to be a man, he can stand and fight on his own two feet. The crowd sings Rollins’ song. Priest is crawling on the canvas and pulls himself up on Rollins’ pants. Rollins drives him to the corner, but Priest fights back with the Razor’s Edge for a near fall. Priest cannot believe that Rollins kicked out. Priest heads to the top rope, but Rollins cuts him off. Rollins climbs to the second rope, but Priest punches him and claps the ears to knock him to the canvas. Rollins quickly scales the ropes and hits a superplex. Rollins goes for a Falcon Arrow, but Priest fights out. Rollins fights back and hits a Falcon Arrow! 1… 2… 3… but the referee doesn’t count it. Priest clearly did not kick out. Rollins looks confused.

Drew McIntyre’s music hits. Mr. Money in the Bank heads to the ring with his briefcase in hand. The briefcase contains a contract for a World Title match anytime and anywhere within the next calendar year. McIntyre hands the briefcase to the referee. He is cashing in! This is a Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship.

World Heavyweight Championship
Triple Threat Match
Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Damian Priest (c) vs. Drew McIntyre

McIntyre goes for a Claymore Kick on Rollins, but Rollins superkicks him. McIntyre avoids a Stomp and hits a Future Shock DDT! McIntyre kips up and counts down for a Claymore Kick, but Priest clotheslines him down. Priest sends Rollins out of the ring and goes for South of Heaven on McIntyre. McIntyre gets out of it and hits a Claymore Kick! McIntyre pulls Priest into the ring, but CM Punk attacks him! Punk knocks McIntyre out of the ring and hits him with a steel chair! Punk strangles McIntyre with a cable and punches away at him. Punk smashes McIntyre in the back with a steel chair. The crowd loudly chants, “CM Punk.” Punk poses and looks at the World Heavyweight Championship. Punk throws the chair down and grabs the title. Punk gets in the ring and smashes McIntyre in the face with the World Heavyweight Championship. Priest hits McIntyre with the South of Heaven and covers him! 1… 2… 3! Punk watches on while sitting on the commentary table.

Winner by Pinfall and still World Heavyweight Champion: Damian Priest

Seth “Freakin” Rollins can no longer challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship as long as Damian Priest is the champion. Rollins is infuriated, and Corey Graves stops him from approaching CM Punk. Punk coldly stares at Rollins. Rollins had major issues with Punk coming back to the company. In the ring, McIntyre his holding his head in pain from being hit with the World Heavyweight Championship. Punk turns his attention to McIntyre and looks pleased at taking out the man who viciously attacked him in Chicago.

Damian Priest will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Gunther at SummerSlam. Gunther won the opportunity for this match by winning the King of the Ring Tournament.

Video: “The Ring General” Gunther’s run in WWE.

Video: Money in the Bank by the Numbers.

Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Naomi vs. Zoey Stark vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Chelsea Green vs. IYO SKY

The bell rings and all the women get out of the ring to get a ladder except Chelsea Green. Green jumps up to try to get the ladder, but, well, that doesn’t work. IYO SKY gets the ladder in the ring, so Green knocks her away. Green sets the ladder up and starts to climb, but she’s afraid of heights. Green gets off the ladder and tries to use it to knock the briefcase loose, so she doesn’t have to climb. Green uses the ladder to knock Naomi off the apron. Stark meets the same fate. Sky then takes out Green with a springboard missile dropkick. Sky grabs the ladder, but Tiffany Stratton cuts her off. Sky kicks her down and puts the ladder in the corner. Stratton attacks Sky, but Sky fights back. The crowd chants, “Tiffy Time.” Sky does a few handsprings and shows up Stratton. Sky sends Stratton into the ladder in the corner, but Stratton puts the brakes on. Sky dropkicks Stratton into the ladder and hits a meteora into it.

Lyra Valkyria gets in the ring and hits Sky with a SCARY slam into the ladder. Valkyria saves Sky from being spiked on her head. Valkyria goes for a rope walk DDT, but she loses her footing. Sky strategically keeps her up, and Valkyria pulls off the tornado DDT. Valkyria then crushes Sky with a fisherman’s suplex onto the ladder! Ouch! Valkyria sets up the ladder and stops to dropkick a ladder into Green at ringside. Stark hits Valkyria with a springboard missile dropkick. Stark superkicks Valkyria in the mouth and hits a nasty German Suplex. Stark connects with a clothesline and taunts the crowd. Valkyria gets up and attacks Stark. Stark catches Valkyria attempting a springboard maneuver and puts her on her shoulders. Stark hits a Samoan Drop onto a ladder, but they come up short, and Valkyria hits HARD on the edge. That was horrendous. Stark goes for a slingshot twisting senton onto the ladder, but she completely misses and spikes herself on her head! That was even worse. Naomi puts Stark on the ladder and hits a split-legged leg drop. Naomi follows up with a split-legged moonsault on Stark and the ladder. Stratton gets in the ring and attacks Naomi. Stratton hits a wild Alabama Slam onto the ladder!

The crowd loudly chants, “Tiffy Time!” Stratton drives the ladder into Sky in the corner and traps her there. Stratton walks onto the ladder and heads to the top rope. Stratton then hits a Swanton Bomb onto Naomi, Stark, and Valkyria at ringside!

Green gets in the ring and has an even taller ladder. Green sets it up and gets herself pumped up. Green starts to climb the big ladder, but Sky knocks a ladder into her. Sky slams a ladder into Green’s face, and Green rolls out of the ring. The crowd boos their home country girl being taken out. Sky climbs, but Valkyria pulls Sky off and quickly climbs the ladder. Sky pulls her feet out and puts her in the tree of woe on the ladder. Sky wildly stomps away at Valkyria’s face. Valkyria looks completely out! Sky climbs, but Valkyria sits up and hits a German Suplex off the ladder! Stark then knees Valkyria in the face!

The crowd chants, “This is awesome!” Stark and Stratton climb the ladder on opposite ends and begin exchanging blows at the top. Naomi sets up a ladder next to the one in the ring and pulls Stratton down. Naomi climbs using both ladders. Stark and Stratton pull the ladder apart, stretching Naomi out. Stark attacks Naomi, but Naomi counters with a tornado DDT. Naomi climbs the ladder, but Stratton attacks her and pulls her down. Stratton sends Naomi out of the ring. Naomi lands on a ladder at ringside. Naomi sweeps her feet and pulls Stratton out of the ring to send her into the LED barricade.

Naomi goes under the ring and pulls out a table to a MASSIVE pop. Naomi pulls out a second table, and Green attacks her before sending her into the steel steps. Green forms a partnership with Stratton. They set up the tables side by side at ringside. In the ring, Stark and Valkyria set up the two ladders next to each other again. Sky heads up the ladder on the opposite end, so Stark and Valkyria cut her off. Stratton attacks Valkyria and Stark. Green sets up a ladder bridge from the middle run of the ladder to the middle rope. Sky hits Green with a flapjack onto the ladder bridge. Another ladder bridge is set up on the opposite end. Stark hits Stratton with a catapult into the ladder bridge! Valkyria grabs at the briefcase and knocks Stark away. Stark climbs up and slams Valkyria down onto the ladder bridge!

Stark resets the ladder bridge (there are two set up in the ring from the ladder to the middle rope). Naomi cuts Stark off and climbs, but Green pulls Naomi down to a huge pop. Naomi rocks Green with a forearm. A “Chelsea” chant picks up. Green stands on the ladder bridge and attacks Naomi. Green hits Naomi with a (sort of) Un-Pretty-Her onto the ladder bridge. Stark climbs the ladder and reaches for the briefcase. Sky quickly climbs to cut her off. They both grab at the briefcase and try to unlatch the carabiner. Stark attempts a superplex onto the ladder bridge, but Sky stops her. Sky then KILLS Stark with a Michinoku Driver off the top of the ladder onto the ladder bridge! Unreal!

Everyone is down except Chelsea Green! Green runs into the ring and starts to unlatch the carabiner! She’s going to win… except Stratton cuts her off! Stratton tips the ladder over, and Green flies OUT OF THE RING and THROUGH the two tables at ringside! Stratton waves goodbye to Green and retrieves the 2024 Women’s Money in the Bank Briefcase!

Winner of the 2024 Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Tiffany Stratton

Video: 6-Man Tag Team Main Event.

Backstage Interview

Jackie Redmond is backstage with WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus. Redmond asks Stratus about the crowd. Stratus begins to speak, but Miss Money in the Bank Tiffany Stratton cuts her off. Stratton calls herself “the center of the universe” and “Tiffy in the Bank.” Stratus tells Stratton to not get too ahead of herself. The cash-in will determine if she’ll be a future Hall of Famer or a flash in the pan. Stratton says “Trishy Time” is no longer. Tiffy Time has just begun. Redmond says that’s no way to treat a Hall of Famer.

The Money in the Bank Post-Show will take place after Money in the Bank.

Six-Man Tag Team Match
The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu) w/ Tonga Loa vs. Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, and Undisputed WWE Champion “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes

Before the match begins, a massive “We want Roman” chant picks up.

Undisputed WWE Champion “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes will start the match for his team. The Bloodline spends time on the apron pointing to the sky. A “F–k you, Solo” chant picks up. Solo Sikoa, the so-called head of The Bloodline, holder of the sacred Ula Fala, will start the match against Rhodes. Sikoa circles the ring before tagging in The Butcher of The Bloodline, Tama Tonga. The son of Haku squares off against the Undisputed WWE Champion, and they lock up. Rhodes powers Tonga to the corner before being turned around. Tonga gives a clean break. Rhodes does a standing switch into a headlock. Tonga whips him off, but Rhodes slides through the legs and uppercuts him. Tonga fights back and whips him hard to the corner, but Rhodes boots him back and connects with a running bulldog.

Rhodes wrenches the arm and tags Kevin Owens. Owens, in tribute to his mother, who is fighting for her life in the hospital, clubs and stomps away at Tonga to a MASSIVE ovation. Owens wildly punches away at Tonga in the corner and shouts, “Suck it, bitch” to the rest of The Bloodline. Rhodes tags back in and punches Tonga in the forehead. Rhodes holds Tonga up in a delayed suplex position before hitting a front suplex. “The Viper” Randy Orton extends his hand and is tagged in to a big ovation. The commentators talk about how dangerous Jacob Fatu is and how Triple H had to go to bat for him to get him into Canada. Orton punches away at Tonga and does the 10 punches in the corner, culminating with an uppercut.

Tonga quickly thumbs Orton in the eye and tags in the dangerous Jacob Fatu. Fatu gets fired up and charges, but Orton sidesteps him and sends him out of the ring. As Fatu gets back in, Orton drops him with a hanging DDT! Orton gets fired up, but Fatu pops up to his feet. This is an old Headshrinker spot where the Samoan skull is thick and can’t be hurt. Orton drops down to stalk his prey, but he sees Fatu is on his feet. Fatu hits a Samoan Drop and hits a basement superkick. Solo Sikoa, the de facto leader of The Bloodline, tags in. Another “F–k you, Solo” chant picks up. Sikoa punches away at Orton in the corner. Sikoa distracts the referee as Fatu and Tonga double-team Orton in the corner. A loud “We want Roman” chant picks up again. Sikoa stomps Orton’s hand and chokes him on the middle rope. Sikoa shouts that he is the Tribal Chief. The referee backs up Sikoa as Fatu knees Orton in the head. Tonga tags back in and hits a slingshot senton on The Viper. Orton writhes around in pain on the mat. Tonga punches away at Orton, but Orton soon drops him with a back suplex.

Owens tags in to a huge ovation. Owens ducks a clothesline and knocks Sikoa and Fatu off the apron. Owens strikes Tonga and wildly stomps him down. Owens punches Fatu off the apron. Tonga reverses a whip, but he lowers his head and eats a kick. Owens takes him down with a clothesline. Fatu gets on the apron, but Owens knocks him off again. Owens hits Tonga with a cannonball in the corner and heads to the top rope for a Swanton Bomb. Owens covers Tonga, but Fatu breaks it up at two. Fatu punches and head-butts Owens before dragging Tonga to the corner. Fatu tags in. The Werewolf quickly attacks Owens and has him down on the mat. Fatu head-butts Owens a few times and whips him hard into the corner. Sikoa tags back in, and the crowd restarts the vulgar chant toward him. Sikoa stops Owens from making a tag and viciously whips him into his corner. Sikoa stomps away at Owens and chokes him on the bottom rope before ripping at his nose. Fatu and Tonga Loa double-team Owens as Sikoa distracts the referee. Owens hits some desperation right hands on Sikoa, but Sikoa wipes him out with a straight right hand. Sikoa head-butts away at Owens and talks a little trash. Sikoa crushes Owens with a running hip attack in the corner and saunters around the ring a bit. Fatu tags in, and the Werewolf CRUSHES Owens with a running hip attack. Fatu head-butts Owens and pulls him up in the center of the ring. Owens fights back and chops the chest. Owens hits the ropes, but Fatu cuts him off with a wicked running cross-body block. Tama Tonga tags back in and punches away at Owens. Tonga stomps away at Owens and powers him to his corner. Owens tries to fight off The Bloodline, but Fatu tags in and strikes him down. Fatu stops Owens from crawling away and tags in Sikoa. Sikoa knocks Cody Rhodes off the apron. Sikoa charges Owens, but Owens pulls the top rope down to get him out of the ring. Owens crawls to the corner to tag Orton in, but Tonga Loa pulls Orton off the apron. Fatu was distracting the referee.

Sikoa takes it to Owens. Owens challenges him to hit him harder. Owens responds with some punches, but Sikoa wildly punches him down. Sikoa charges for a running hip attack, but Owens avoids it. Sikoa stops Owens from making a tag and tags Fatu in. Fatu applies a rear chin lock to Owens. Owens fights out, but Fatu head-butts him to the corner. Fatu viciously head-butts away at him and backs up. Fatu sizes Owens up and charges for an avalanche, but he hits the ring post facefirst when Owens moves.

Rhodes and Sikoa tag in! Rhodes punches away at Sikoa. Sikoa reverses a whip, but Rhodes ducks a clothesline and hits one of his own. Rhodes slingshots over Sikoa and hits a snap powerslam. Rhodes gets fired up. The adrenaline is in his soul. Rhodes hits Sikoa with a Disaster Kick. Tama Tonga runs in, but Rhodes drops him with a Cody Cutter. Fatu gets in the ring, but Rhodes clotheslines him over the top rope. Rhodes then takes out Sikoa with a suicide dive. Rhodes gets in the ring and goes for a suicide dive on Fatu, but Loa pushes Fatu out of the way and takes the move. Loa’s head hits off the commentary table. Fatu attacks, but Rhodes hits him with a back body drop into the timekeeper’s area, legitimately taking out the ringside doctor. Rhodes gets in the ring, and Sikoa catches him with a big Spear and covers! 1… 2…, but Rhodes kicks out!

Sikoa tries to lift Rhodes, but Rhodes gets out and attempts a Pedigree. Sikoa gets out. Rhodes ducks a clothesline, and Sikoa takes out the referee. Rhodes then connects with a Cross Rhodes on Sikoa. Owens heads to the top rope as Rhodes holds Sikoa down. Owens hits Sikoa with a frog splash. Orton gets in the ring and stalks the holder of the sacred Ula Fala. Sikoa gets up, and Orton drops him with an RKO! Rhodes goes to ringside and clears off the commentary table. Rhodes, Orton, and Owens go for a Triple Powerbomb on Sikoa through the table, but Fatu breaks it up. Fatu superkicks Owens and Orton. Fatu charges Owens, but Owens sidesteps him. Fatu inadvertently splashes the referee into the steel steps! Owens superkicks Fatu, but he doesn’t go down. Owens then hits Tonga with a Stunner on the floor. Owens uses the large Prime Energy Bottle at ringside and hits Fatu in the head with it to lay him out on the table! Owens then stands on the barricade and hits a Frog Splash on Fatu through the table!

Owens gets Tonga in the ring. The crowd chants, “This is awesome!” Owens goes for a package powerbomb, but Tonga Loa (on two attempts) lays in a low blow. Orton runs in and hits Loa with an RKO. Tonga runs in, and Orton hits him with an RKO! Sikoa takes out Orton with a Samoan Spike. Rhodes ducks a Samoan Spike from Sikoa and attempts a Trinity of Cross Rhodes, but Fatu cuts him off on the third with a twisting senton off the top rope! Fatu hits the Undisputed WWE Champion with an Impaler DDT. Fatu holds Rhodes up, and Sikoa drops him with a Samoan Spike! Sikoa covers as Fatu gets the referee into the ring. The referee, who is coming out from unconsciousness, begins to count. 1… 2… 3. Solo Sikoa has pinned Cody Rhodes.

Winners by Pinfall: The Bloodline

Jacob Fatu puts the Ula Fala around the neck of Solo Sikoa. The Bloodline collects at ringside and heads to the back as Rhodes, Owens, and Orton collect themselves in the ring.


Quick Match Results

— Drew McIntyre def. “Main Event” Jey Uso, Andrade, LA Knight, Chad Gable, and Carmelo Hayes in the 2024 Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
— Sami Zayn (c) def. Bron Breakker to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship
— Damian Priest (c) def. Seth “Freakin” Rollins and Drew McIntyre to retain the World Heavyweight Championship; Drew McIntyre cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and failed
— Tiffany Stratton def. Naomi, Zoey Stark, Lyra Valkyria, Chelsea Green, and IYO SKY in the 2024 Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
— The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Jacob Fatu) def. Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, and Undisputed WWE Champion “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes in a 6-Man Tag Team Match

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