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Two More Qualify For Money In The Bank Ladder Matches On RAW

Two More Qualify For Money In The Bank Ladder Matches On RAW

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The final names have been added to WWE's Money in the Bank Ladder Matches, with a new Men's and Women's contestant joining the contest.
On Monday's episode of WWE RAW, Stephanie Vaquer joined the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match after defeating Liv Morgan and Ivy Nile. Vaquer was able to walk out of the match the winner after pinning Nile after hitting the SVB.
Later in the night, in a stunner, El Grande Americano punched his ticket to the show. In an electric match that also featured CM Punk and AJ Styles, Americano scored a massive upset win. The match came to a chaotic end when Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed interfered. This caused Sami Zayn and Jey Uso to come running down to help. In the end, Americano hit a headbutt on Styles to score the win. Afterward, Seth Rollins and his new team took out Zayn, Punk, and Uso to close the show.
WWE's Money in the Bank will take place on June 7, 2025, from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The women's match will feature Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Rhea Ripley, Giulia, Naomi, and Vaquer. On the men's side, it'll be Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Penta, Seth Rollins, Andrade, and El Grande Americano.
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The post Two More Qualify For Money In The Bank Ladder Matches On RAW appeared first on Wrestlezone.

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