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WWE Money in the Bank 2024: Time, how to watch, match card and more
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Date:2025-04-14 01:51:55
It's nearly time to climb the ladder and grab the most coveted briefcase in wrestling.
WWE will hold its next premium live event Saturday night with Money in the Bank in Toronto. The event is one of WWE's major shows and it is highlighted by the men's and women's Money in the Bank matches, where the winners will earn a contract for a championship opportunity at any point in the next year. The men's and women's matches will each have six competitors.
In addition to the titular matches, three other matches will take place. Two will be for championship gold, while the other will continue the years long rivalry between Cody Rhodes and The Bloodline.
When is Money in the Bank 2024?
Money in the Bank 2024 is Saturday, July 6 at 7 p.m. ET.
Where is Money in the Bank 2024?
Money in the Bank will take place in Toronto, Canada. It will be held in Scotiabank Arena.
How to watch Money in the Bank 2024: TV channel, streaming
The event can be streamed on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on WWE Network.
Money in the Bank 2024 match card
Matches not in order
- Men's Money in the Bank match
- Women's Money in the Bank match
- World Heavyweight Championship match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Seth Rollins
- Intercontinental Championship match: Sami Zayn (c) vs. Bron Breakker
- Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and/or Jacob Fatu)
Who is in Men's Money in the Bank match?
- Jey Uso
- Carmelo Hayes
- Andrade
- Chad Gable
- LA Knight
- Drew McIntyre
Who is in Women's Money in the Bank match?
- Iyo Sky
- Chelsea Green
- Lyra Valkyria
- Tiffany Stratton
- Naomi
- Zoey Stark
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