One of WWE’s biggest marquee events of the year is quickly approaching. Money in the Bank takes place on July 6th and the card is already being quickly assembled for the ScotiaBank Arena in Toronto.
Two ladder matches will take place on the card, with one man and one woman emerging as Money in the Bank contract holders. This contract guarantees the winner the chance at any championship at a time of their choosing, often right after the champion has just been defeated in their title defense.
The world heavyweight championship will also be defended, with Damian Priest putting the belt on the line against former champion Seth Rollins, who recently returned from injury.
See below the confirmed matches for Money in the Bank, as well as predictions of which matches can still be made. The event will stream live on Peacock on July 6, with the main card beginning at 8pm ET.
2024 WWE Money in the Bank Matches
World Heavyweight Championship – Damian Priest (c) vs. Rollins returned from injury on a recent Raw and immediately made clear his plans to regain the title he lost at WrestleMania. As Rollins appeared to suggest that he would enter the Money in the Bank ladder match to achieve his goal, Priest came to the ring to tell Rollins that he intended to cash his Money in the Bank contract on him, rather than Drew McIntyre, and presented a challenge for Rollins, giving him a direct path to the title to try and establish who truly is the top dog on Raw.
Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – Jey Uso vs. five TBD: Uso was the first man to qualify for the match, winning a triple threat against Rey Mysterio and Finn Balor on Raw. Over the next few weeks we will see more qualifying matches on Raw and SmackDown, with three men from each brand earning the opportunity.
Women’s Bank Ladder Money Game – Iyo Sky vs. five TBD: Like Uso, Sky was the first to get her ticket to Raw, defeating Zelina Vega and Kiana James. Qualifying matches will continue in the coming weeks.
WWE Money in the Bank Predictions for 2024
WWE Undisputed Championship – Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Sikoa Soil: The Bloodline attacked Rhodes immediately following Rhodes’ title defense against AJ Styles at Clash at the Castle. Kevin Owens and Randy Orton rescued the champion, laying the seeds for a main event feud in the coming months. If Rhodes doesn’t defend the WWE Undisputed Title against Sikoa at Money in the Bank, expect some sort of multi-man match involving both parties.
Intercontinental Championship – Sami Zayn (c) vs. Bron Breaker vs. It could easily be Zayn vs. Breakker, but after Breakker and Sheamus broke up with Sheamus getting the win via disqualification after being attacked by Kaiser, it seems like the situation is too complicated for just one man to get the title shot. Maybe this will all be cleared up before Money in the Bank, or maybe we’ll get a fatal loss.
United States Championship – Logan Paul (c) vs. LA Knight: Knight is gunning for Paul’s U.S. championship. The social media influencer has avoided or rejected Knight until now, but Knight finally caught his attention after breaking into Paul’s house and relaxing by his pool. WWE has slowly built this up since before Clash at the Castle and will likely move forward at Money in the Bank.
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