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[[FREESTREAMs!]]* WWE Money in the Bank 2024 LIVE Coverage ON TV Channel 6 July 2024
[[FREESTREAMs!]]* WWE Money in the Bank 2024 LIVE Coverage ON TV Channel 6 July 2024
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WWE Money in the Bank 2024 live stream: How to watch online, start time, card. Watch Money in the Bank 2024 today for a hugely intriguing six-man tag, two title matches and one very important briefcase. Since the very first Money in the Bank ladder match, nearly 20 years ago now, this match type has become an annual Premium Live Event in its own right.
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“WWE Money in the Bank 2024″ is airing on Saturday, July 6. This is a one of the most significant events of the WWE calendar, and will be the first to air from Canada.
For each MITB PLE, we now have two Money in the Bank matches – one for the men, one for the women – where the winner of these bouts will earn themselves the iconic briefcase that gives them a guaranteed shot at a World Title. Even better, these victors can cash that shot in at any time and without any notice, resulting in some hugely entertaining WWE moments over the past 19 years.
Last time out, it was Damian Priest and IYO SKY who emerged victorious. Priests walks into Money in the Bank 2024 as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion – having successfully cashed-in his briefcase at WrestleMania XL in April – whilst IYO finds herself back in the women's MITB ladder contest and looking to become a two-time Miss. Money in the Bank.
Of course, there are also questions about whether this is the night that Roman Reigns makes his first appearance Since WrestleMania XL. While SummerSlam seems like a more logical landing spot for the Tribal Chief, a return at Money in the Bank can't be completely ruled out - particularly following Solo Sikoa's words on last night's SmackDown
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 start time and date
Date: Saturday, July 6
Start time: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT / Sun 12 a.m. BST / Sun. 9 a.m. AEST
Watch in the U.S.: Peacock
Watch everywhere else: WWE Network
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WWE Money in the Bank 2024 Full Card
Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre in a men's Money in the Bank ladder match
Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark in a women's Money in the Bank ladder match
Damian Priest (c) vs. Seth "Freakin" Rollins for the World Heavyweight Title
Sami Zayn (c) vs. Bron Breakker for the WWE Intercontinental Title
Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and/or Jacob Fatu)
Hot on the heels of Clash at the Castle in Glasgow, Scotland, and Backlash in Lyon, France, WWE heads to Toronto, Ontario, Canada for Money in the Bank 2024. Taking place from Toronto's Scotiabank Arena today, the last time WWE held a show in this venue was a SmackDown episode headlined by the final WWE match of Adam 'Edge' Copeland's career.
This time out, the Scotiabank Arena is expected to see plenty of chaos and carnage, largely thanks to Money in the Bank 2024's two titular ladder matches. In the men's contest, Drew McIntyre, Jey Uso, Carmelo Hayes, Andrade, LA Knight, and Chad Gable do battle to become Mr. Money in the Bank. While Jey Uso may have been the early favorite for this match, the addition of Drew McIntyre completely flips that on its head. Then again, could CM Punk once again be lurking in the shadows with a role to play where it pertains to the Scottish Warrior? Will Punk stop McIntyre from winning the Money in the Bank briefcase, or could he even get involved should DM Hunk - as promised - cash in that title shot later in the night?
While the men's Money in the Bank match has zero previous MITB winners involved, the women's match has IYO SKY, who became Miss. Money in the Bank at last year's event. Should IYO become a two-time winner, it won't be an easy ride for the Damage CTRL star. She has stiff competition in the shape of Tiffany Stratton, Naomi, Zoey Stark, Lyra Valkyria, and Chelsea Green. Many may have Stratton penciled in as the winner of this one, but Chelsea could well be a smart dark horse pick, with the Vancouver native guaranteed to get a monster reaction from her fellow Canadians. Given how last night's SmackDown went, WWE is very much leaning in on WWE Women's Champion Bayley being the person who the ladies' Money in the Bank briefcase will be cashed in on.
Away from the Money in the Bank matches, Damian Priest puts his WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the line against the recently returned Seth Rollins. Having not wrestled since WrestleMania XL, could Rollins win the big one in his first match back, or will the former Senor Money in the Bank retain his gold against the five-time World Champion? Regardless, the victor here knows they have Gunther waiting in the wings, with the Ring General's King of the Ring success earning him a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam next month.
Much like Chelsea Green will get a major reaction from the Toronto crowd, so too will WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn. And while Chelsea will have to outsmart five other women at Money in the Bank, Sami has to deal with the freakish power, speed, and intensity of the hottest rising star in the company right now, Bron Breakker. Can the Son of Steiner win his first piece of main roster gold, or will Sami Zayn's vast experience and sheer doggedness be enough for him to sneak a win over Bron?
Rounding out the WWE Money in the Bank 2024 card is a match featuring some of the heaviest hitters in the company. On one side, you have WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes, 14-time World Champion Randy Orton, and Canada's favorite brawler Kevin Owens. Going up against them, it's the hottest faction in the industry, The Bloodline. Intriguingly, it's yet to be confirmed which three Bloodline members will battle Rhodes, Orton, and Owens, but any three of Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa will provide quite the scary competition. As for Owens, he revealed on SmackDown that his mother is currently in a Quebec hospital and "fighting like hell" - with the Prizefighter himself promising to follow that mantra at Money in the Bank.
Where The Bloodline is concerned, Solo Sikoa has now made the bold statement of Roman Reigns can come and challenge him for the moniker of Head of the Table or Tribal Chief. With Reigns having been absent since his WrestleMania XL loss to Cody Rhodes, Solo has stepped up and formed his own Bloodline with Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu, with that group decimating Paul Heyman and now at a point where Sikoa is essentially taunting Roman and goading him to return and reclaim his throne. Next month's SummerSlam seems a more natural landing spot for Roman Reigns' WWE return, but it can't be entirely ruled out that Roman might have a presence at Money in the Bank this evening.
WWE is heading to the Great White North for Money in the Bank 2024. This Premium Live Event (PLE) is built around one of the most exciting matches in the WWE, the Money in the Bank ladder match. Six superstars will participate in the match. With no pinfalls or submissions, the only way to win is to climb a ladder and retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase. Inside the briefcase is a contract for a championship match that can be used anytime, anyplace, and anywhere.
There will be a men’s and women’s Money in the Bank match. Winning this ladder match can change someone’s career. Look at Damian Priest, who won the 2023 Money in the Bank match. Priest cashed in his championship contract at WrestleMania 40 and won the World Heavyweight Championship.
Besides the two ladder events, Money in the Bank includes two title matches and a six-man tag match. Priest will square off against Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship. If Priest wins, Rollins can never challenge for the title as long as he’s champion. If Rollins wins, Priest must leave the Judgement Day faction.
Sami Zayn will put his Intercontinental Championship up for grabs against Bron Breakker. Finally, the Bloodline will look to gain even more power within the company when they face Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, and Kevin Owens in a six-man tag team match.
Two ladder matches will take place, with the winner taking home a briefcase. That briefcase has a contract that allows the user about one year to cash it in and challenge for a title of their choosing, whenever they please.
Damian Priest recently cashed in his briefcase at WrestleMania after winning the men's ladder match last year.
The men’s match will have Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew McIntyre. Iyo Sky was the first to qualify on the women’s side. The former world champion will face Chelsea Green, Lyra Valkyria, Tiffany Stratton, Naomi, and Zoey Stark.
Speaking of Priest, he defends the World Heavyweight title against Seth “Freakin’”Rollins. Rollins, the former champion, returns to action for the first time since WrestleMania in April, as he was recovering from various injuries. He lost the belt against McIntyre, who Priest cashed in on to win gold.
On Saturday, WWE brings back one of its most exciting events as Money in the Bank heads to Toronto. As usual, two ladder matches highlight the show as one man and one woman will win a contract guaranteeing a shot at any title of their choosing at any time.
In addition to the ladder matches, the world heavyweight championship will be on the line as Damian Priest puts the belt up against Seth Rollins. If Priest wins, Rollins can't challenge him for the title again, while Priest must leave Judgment Day if he loses his title. The intercontinental title is also set to be defended with champion Sami Zayn facing red-hot Bron Breakker.
Plus, an intriguing six-man tag match is set with Solo Sikoa's version of The Bloodline taking on WWE undisputed champion Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. The newly formed faction has continued to run roughshod over SmackDown and Wise Man Paul Heyman. After Heyman refused to acknowledge Sikoa as the new Tribal Chief, Sikoa, along with Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu unleashed a brutal attack on Heyman that included putting the Hall of Famer through the announce table.
The one piece that looms over the PPV event is the new faction the Wyatt Sick6 as they continue to stalk Chad Gable everywhere he appears. Gable has sought out help from his allies in Otis and Maxxine Dupri, but Otis refuses to help him after Gable angrily yelled at Dupri during his match with Sami Zayn for the intercontinental title at Clash at the Castle. The Wyatt Sick6 could make their presence felt during the men's Money in the Bank match that Gable is participating in.
Of course, this event is headlined by the men's and women's Money in the Bank ladder matches. Each match will see six competitors attempt to climb a ladder to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase. Whoever successfully wins gains possession of the briefcase has the opportunity to have a world championship match anytime, any place over the next calendar year.
The men's Money in the Bank ladder match will feature Jey Uso, Drew McIntyre, LA Knight, Carmelo Hayes, Chad Gable, and Andrade. As for the women's Money in the Bank ladder match, Naomi, Iyo Sky, Tiffany Straton, Lyra Valkyria, Chelsea Green, and Zoey Stark will be the competitors.
There is also one huge main event. Damien Priest will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against a returning Seth Rollins. But this match has some extra stakes to it besides the title. If Rollins loses, he will be unable to challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship as long as Priest holds the belt. But if Priest loses, he will have to leave his stable, the Judgment Day.