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Los Angeles Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
Downtown L.A. has battled COVID, homelessness and protests. Why its residential popularity is surging
Like many downtown Los Angeles residents, Ricardo Sebastián doesn't own a car and prefers it that way. 'I do not want the responsibility of owning a vehicle. That's not for me,' said Sebastián, who grew up in Chicago relying on public transit. The 38-year-old consultant travels around L.A. by train and bus, but finds most of what they need close to home in the South Park district near Arena, including leisurely strolls. 'I enjoy going for long walks from one end of downtown to the other,' Sebastián said in Muffin Can Stop Us, a casual coffee bar and restaurant at the base of a high-rise apartment complex on Hope Street. 'I love living downtown.' Sebastián is hardly alone in that sentiment. In addition to being a commercial center with office skyscrapers, trendy hotels and cultural venues, downtown L.A. remains a vibrant and growing residential neighborhood with a population of 90,000 — about the size of Santa Monica. Despite myriad challenges — including a sprawling homeless population and its reputation as a sometimes dodgy place to live and work — downtown L.A. is staging a comeback by attracting a steady stream of new residents. Occupancy in downtown apartments has remained about 90% for more than a year, recent surveys by a downtown business support group show. That is slightly higher than the level before the pandemic, when offices hummed with 9-to-5ers. In fact, the downtown population has more than tripled since 2000, reflecting a dynamic shift in the city center's character toward a 24-hour lifestyle. 'You do not see that kind of change in any other neighborhood in Los Angeles,' downtown activist Cassy Horton said. 'If anything, most neighborhoods are kind of aging and atrophying versus adding people.' The reasons why people choose to live in L.A.'s urban core are varied. Some point to the value of living downtown, where rents for high-end buildings are relatively more affordable than in other parts of the city. A raft of new developments has increased the availability of housing units. And with thousands of houses and apartments lost to wildfires in an already tight housing market, there is now widespread demand for housing that landlords hope to attract downtown. There's also the convenience factor. Many residents say they are drawn to downtown's urban lifestyle with stores, restaurants and cultural attractions like the Broad or Walt Disney Concert Hall within walking distance. And unlike dwellers of most parts of L.A., they want their blocks to get more busy, Horton said. 'We're the only neighborhood where residents actually want more neighbors,' she said. One of the many frustrations over this month's outbreak of violence around federal immigration sweeps was the way social media coverage was 'completely devoid of any reference to the fact that people live here,' Horton said. 'Downtown gets treated in these situations really differently than other residential neighborhoods would be.' The addition of residents has helped offset downtown's other dramatic population shift — the unsettling disappearance of thousands of office workers who did their jobs from home during the pandemic and are unlikely to ever return at pre-COVID 19 levels. Many firms have implemented hybrid schedules that allow employees to work at home certain days of the week. Some other white collar companies have given up on downtown and moved their offices to other urbanized neighborhoods, including Century City and Pasadena, saying that downtown hasn't sufficiently recovered from the pandemic as stores and restaurants remain closed and streets feel less safe than they did in 2019. Nevertheless, 'the downtown community has maintained a sort of passionate commitment to the place, and while there are challenges, they are not dissuaded by them,' said Nick Griffin, executive vice president of the DTLA Alliance. Committed residents say they like downtown's city lifestyle and they want to see it improve as the neighborhood transitions from being primarily office-centric to more residential-oriented. Restaurants and other small businesses are making a comeback after COVID-19 restrictions contributed to widespread closures, Griffin said. 'We've had 140 new restaurants open since the end of the pandemic,' he said. 'That's many, many more than we lost.' Support for the businesses is underpinned by the residential population and growth in visits to downtown by regional residents and tourists, Griffin said. 'Where it was a doom loop in one direction three years ago, downtown is now going back to that virtuous cycle that we were in after the financial crisis' that caused the Great Recession nearly two decades ago. In the years before the pandemic, 'we were just on a roll,' Griffin said. That included a monumental housing construction boom prompted by the fact that developers find it somewhat easier to get big projects approved downtown than elsewhere because city leaders have long identified downtown as a place for dense housing growth. It has ample sites to build on, especially in South Park, and is the nexus for the region's rail, bus and freeway lines. Southern California has a serious housing shortage and 'downtown is one of the few places that has been able to build at any scale over the past 10 years,' Griffin said. In that time, 22% of the new housing in the city was built downtown, he said. The latest major project is a 54-story skyscraper with 685 apartments nearly completed at Hill Street and Olympic Boulevard, a few blocks east of the L.A. Live entertainment complex. The tower, called Olympic + Hill, is being built by Canadian developer Onni Group, which has been one of downtown's most active builders during the housing boom. Other large projects planned downtown include three similar-scaled high-rises near Olympic + Hill by other developers, but they're not under construction and the pipeline is drying up. Housing construction in Los Angeles plunged during the first quarter of 2025, according to a recent report by research firm Hilgard Analytics, a drop-off that could ultimately worsen the city's affordability crisis. The city approved permits for 1,325 new residences during the first three months of 2025, down nearly 57% from the same period a year earlier. 'Supply is going to be falling off a cliff in 2026,' said local developer Jaime Lee, chief executive of Jamison group of companies. Industry observers point to high interest rates and rising costs of material and labor, as well as uncertainty over tariffs and immigration policies that could reduce the construction workforce. Additionally, local developers are wary of Measure ULA, a new Los Angeles tax on large property sales that cuts into potential profits. An urban lifestyle that doesn't rely on driving everywhere helped lure Noemi Tagorda to downtown in 2006. She moved from Cambridge, Mass., after getting a job at USC, where she manages the financial aid office. She and her husband didn't have cars in Massachusetts, 'and I realized I never wanted to drive again,' she said. 'We found a place here in downtown where I could commute to work taking the bus or the train.' They're now a one-car family with three sons, Tagorda said. The boys attend Catholic schools downtown, including Cathedral High School near Dodger Stadium, which her oldest reaches by bus. They're active in a Boy Scout troop that meets at a Buddhist temple in Little Tokyo. 'I think that a lot of the families leave because there is a perception that there are no educational opportunities in downtown,' she said. 'We need everyone to see downtown as a vibrant community with families and all types of people there, and we also need to support the schools that are in our community.' She shops for groceries at downtown's Ralphs and Whole Foods stores, and laments the closure of Macy's department store on 7th Street earlier this year. 'I used to go to Macy's a lot.' Also in walking distance are movie theaters Alamo Drafthouse and Regal LA Live, and an indoor golf simulator the boys enjoy. Tagorda's mother, a migrant from Mexico, lived downtown in an apartment building that was razed to make way for the Los Angeles Convention Center that opened its first phase in 1971. 'There have been families here for a very, very long time,' she said. 'Families do belong downtown.' The population base is also large enough now for downtown to be considered a true residential neighborhood with the same needs as other parts of the city, said Horton, who is a co-founder of the Downtown Los Angeles Residents Assn. Among its devotees are residents who work in government or are architects or urban planners who 'know downtown is a real project,' she said. 'If you don't want something that's kind of cast in amber and already formed, there's a lot of opportunity to kind of help shape the neighborhood.'
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
G-Dragon to Bring ‘Übermensch' Tour to U.S. and Europe
Well, he said he would be back. After a headlining performance at Head in the Clouds Los Angeles last month (which marked his first U.S. performance since 2017), G-Dragon has announced U.S. and Europe dates for his ongoing Übermensch tour. The newly announced leg includes shows at both Newark, New Jersey's Prudential Center and Los Angeles' Arena, venues he's returning to for the first time since BIGBANG's MADE tour 10 years ago, in addition to stops in Las Vegas and Paris. More from Rolling Stone The B-52's, Devo to Embark on Co-Headlining Cosmic De-Evolution Tour BTS' Jungkook and Jimin Discharged from Korean Military After RM and V Clave Especial Will Celebrate the 'Power of Corridos' During First-Ever Tour Throughout his career, G-Dragon has pushed boundaries and cemented himself as an influential cultural force not just in music but in fashion, visual arts, and philanthropy. 'This isn't just a concert — it's my next chapter. I've grown, changed, and challenged myself in ways I never imagined,' he shares exclusively with Rolling Stone. 'I want my fans to feel every second of that transformation live on stage together.' The Übermensch tour began in late March, roughly a month after the release of G-Dragon's latest album of the same name. Launching with two sold-out shows at Seoul's Goyang Stadium, the tour has since made its way across Asia — selling out nearly every stop along the way. His latest stop was three shows in Macau, one of which was added due to demand. Although the tour centers on his latest album, fans can expect a setlist that spans across G-Dragon's solo career. G-Dragon has been dropping dates and venues in different phases, with the first phase covering Japan, the Philippines, Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Hong Kong, and the second phase consisting of Australia and Thailand just weeks ago. 'I'M COMING HOME,' he wrote on Instagram when sharing the dates for the first announcement. With just a few U.S. dates on the schedule as of now, ticket demand is expected to be high. Tickets for the new shows will go on sale on June 27 at 10 a.m. local time via the tour's official website with a special presale for fans via G-Dragon's official fan community on June 25. The new leg of the tour is produced by Galaxy Corporation and AEG Presents, with Infinite Prospects Entertainment as the local promoter. North American and Europe Tour Dates Aug. 22 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential CenterAug. 31 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile ArenaSept. 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ ArenaSept. 20 – Paris, France @ Paris La Défense Arena Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked

Hypebeast
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
G-DRAGON Announces 2025 North America and Europe Tour Dates
G-DRAGON is officially taking his '2025 WORLD TOUR' to North America and Europe this 2025. Fans can catch theÜbermenschartist live at Newark's Prudential Center on August 22, Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena on August 31 and Los Angeles' Arena on September 5. G-DRAGON will then hit up Europe for a one night only show at Paris' Paris La Défense Arena on September 20. The ongoing tour marks G-DRAGON's return to the stage after eight years. He kicked off the engagement with a sold-out opening show in Seoul, followed by performances in Japan, Philippines and Macau. Prior to heading stateside in August, he'll be at Sydney, Melbourne, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok and Hong Kong. Check out the list of dates below. The G-DRAGON Official Membership pre-sale runs from June 25 to June 26, with the public on-sale scheduled for June 27 via thetour's official website. G-DRAGON '2025 WORLD TOUR' Tour DatesAll dates and cities below are subject to change. North AmericaFriday, August 22 – Prudential Center (Newark)Sunday, August 31 – T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas)Friday, September 5 – Arena (Los Angeles) EuropeSaturday, September 20 – Paris La Défense Arena (Paris)

Hindustan Times
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Sabrina Carpenter unveils new album Man's Best Friend: ‘Can't wait for it to be yours'
Sabrina Carpenter is all set to release her next album, Man's Best Friend, on August 29 via Island Records. The announcement came days after she released her latest single, Manchild. During an Instagram Live on Wednesday, Sabrina Carpenter gave fans a sneak peek of the album in a relaxed way. The singer was flipping through classic vinyls from icons like Donna Summer, ABBA and Dolly Parton before casually revealing her own. She played the album on a turntable, and fans also got their first look at the cover art during the session. Man's Best Friend is now available for pre-order. Fans can also grab a limited edition picture disc that features a unique painting by artist Jacob Rochester. The artwork shows Sabrina Carpenter with a man near her feet. A post shared by Sabrina Carpenter (@sabrinacarpenter) Man's Best Friend marks Sabrina's seventh studio release. Her earlier records include Eyes Wide Open, Evolution, Singular: Act I, Singular: Act II, Emails I Can't Send and Short n' Sweet. With each new album, she has continued to grow her sound while keeping things fresh and fun for fans. Sabrina Carpenter is keeping the momentum going with a busy tour schedule this summer. On Saturday, the singer performed Manchild live at Primavera Sound in Barcelona. Up next are two back-to-back shows at London's Hyde Park on July 5 and 6, followed by a set at Lollapalooza on August 3. In October, she will hit both weekends of Austin City Limits (October 4 and 11). Later in the fall, the star kicks off another North American leg of her Short n' Sweet tour, including three shows each at New York's Madison Square Garden and L.A.'s Arena. Man's Best Friend is set to release on August 29 via Island Records. The limited edition comes as a picture disc featuring artwork by Jacob Rochester. It shows Sabrina with a man sitting at her feet. Man's Best Friend is her seventh studio album. Her earlier albums include Eyes Wide Open, Evolution, Singular: Act I, Singular: Act II, Emails I Can't Send and Short n' Sweet. Also read: 'This one's about you!!': Is Sabrina Carpenter's 'Manchild' about ex Barry Keoghan?


USA Today
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
WWE Money in the Bank history: Every winner, cash in as ladder match reaches milestone
WWE Money in the Bank history: Every winner, cash in as ladder match reaches milestone Show Caption Hide Caption John Cena opens up about his past skin cancer diagnoses WWE icon and Hollywood star John Cena has opened up on making two cancerous spots removed in the past. Bang Showbiz In the 20 years since the WWE introduced "Money in the Bank" into the pro wrestling lexicon, it has become an entrenched gimmick for fans to look forward to and speculate about every year. The concept is simple enough. Each year the WWE dangles a match contract in a briefcase above the ring (literally) that can be used to challenge for any of its championship belts. The winner is determined by a ladder match that only ends when a participating wrestler climbs to retrieve the briefcase and one of the more coveted distinctions in sports entertainment within it. What started as a special event at Wrestlemania 21 has become one of the mainstay premium live events on the WWE calendar each year and led to so many unpredictable run-ins and surprises since the contract can be cashed in at any time. The 2025 Money in the Bank premium live event will take place Saturday, June 7 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, with Money in the Bank ladder matches again planned for both the men's and women's wrestlers. Seth Rollins, Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Penta, Andrade and El Grande Americano are currently slated to participate in the men's Money in the Bank ladder match this year. Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Naomi, Roxanne Perez, Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer are scheduled for the women's Money in the Bank ladder match. Those who wind up with the briefcase are often rewarded. There have been a total of 33 Money in the Bank contracts handed out since 2005. Only five times has a wrestler cashed in the contract and not wound up winning a title as a result. Here's a breakdown of every WWE Money in the Bank winner over the past 20 years ahead of the 2025 version of the event, as well as how every cash-in scenario played out once the Money in the Bank winners have been declared: R TRUTH RELEASED AFTER 17 YEARS: 'I want to thank WWE for the ride' WWE Money in the Bank history: Past winners, cash-in results 2005 Date : April 3, 2005 (at Wrestlemania 21) : April 3, 2005 (at Wrestlemania 21) Location : Staples Center in Los Angeles (now Arena) : Staples Center in Los Angeles (now Arena) Winner : Edge : Edge Cash in: Edge defeated John Cena for the WWE championship at New Year's Revolution on Jan. 8, 2006 moments after Cena had won the title in an elimination chamber match. 2006 Date : April 2, 2006 (at Wrestlemania 22) : April 2, 2006 (at Wrestlemania 22) Location : Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois : Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois Winner : Rob Van Dam : Rob Van Dam Cash in: Van Dam announced in May 2006 he would challenge Cena for the WWE Championship and then defeated him for the title at ECW One Night Stand on June 11, 2006. 2007 Date : April 1, 2007 (at Wrestlemania 23) : April 1, 2007 (at Wrestlemania 23) Location : Ford Field in Detroit : Ford Field in Detroit Winner : Mr. Kennedy : Mr. Kennedy Cash in: Mr. Kennedy became the first WWE wrestler to lose his MITB briefcase to another wrestler when he lost a match to Edge on the May 7, 2007 episode of Raw. Edge then defeated The Undertaker on the May 11, 2007 episode of Smackdown to win the World Heavyweight Championship moments after The Undertaker had been attacked by Mark Henry following a steel cage match against Batista. 2008 Date : March 30, 2008 (at Wrestlemania XXIV) : March 30, 2008 (at Wrestlemania XXIV) Location : Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida : Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida Winner : CM Punk : CM Punk Cash in: CM Punk defeated Edge for the world heavyweight championship on the June 30, 2008 episode of Raw moments after Batista attacked Edge in the ring for cheating to retain the title one day earlier at the Night of Champions premium live event. 2009 Date : April 5, 2009 (at Wrestlemania 25) : April 5, 2009 (at Wrestlemania 25) Location : Reliant Stadium in Houston (now NRG Stadium) : Reliant Stadium in Houston (now NRG Stadium) Winner : CM Punk : CM Punk Cash in: CM Punk defeated Jeff Hardy for the world heavyweight championship at WWE Extreme Rules on June 7, 2009 after using his MITB contract moments after Hardy had defeated Edge for the title. 2010 Date : March 28, 2010 (at Wrestlemania 26) : March 28, 2010 (at Wrestlemania 26) Location : University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona (now State Farm Stadium) : University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona (now State Farm Stadium) Winner : Jack Swagger : Jack Swagger Cash in: Jack Swagger defeated Chris Jericho for the world heavyweight championship on the April 2, 2010 episode of Smackdown moments after Jericho had been attacked by Edge in the ring. Note: WWE turned the Money in the Bank ladder match into the headliner of an annual standalone premium live event following Wrestlemania 26. 2010 Date : July 18, 2010 : July 18, 2010 Location : Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri (now T-Mobile Center) : Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri (now T-Mobile Center) Winners : The Miz (Raw); Kane (Smackdown) : The Miz (Raw); Kane (Smackdown) Kane cash in : Kane defeated Rey Mysterio for the world heavyweight championship after using his MITB contract on the same night he won it and moments after Mysterio had beaten Jack Swagger for the title. : Kane defeated Rey Mysterio for the world heavyweight championship after using his MITB contract on the same night he won it and moments after Mysterio had beaten Jack Swagger for the title. The Miz cash in: The Miz defeated Randy Orton for the WWE championship on the Nov. 22, 2010 episode of Raw after Orton had already defended the title against Wade Barrett. 2011 2012 Date : July 15, 2012 : July 15, 2012 Location : US Airways Center in Phoenix (now PHX Arena) : US Airways Center in Phoenix (now PHX Arena) Winners : John Cena; Dolph Ziggler : John Cena; Dolph Ziggler Cena cash in : Cena defeated CM Punk by disqualification in a WWE championship match on the 1,000th episode of Raw on July 23, 2012 after The Big Show interfered. Punk retained the title because it cannot change hands by virtue of a DQ. : Cena defeated CM Punk by disqualification in a WWE championship match on the 1,000th episode of Raw on July 23, 2012 after The Big Show interfered. Punk retained the title because it cannot change hands by virtue of a DQ. Ziggler cash in: Ziggler defeated Alberto Del Rio for the world heavyweight championship on the April 8, 2013 episode of Raw moments after Del Rio had won a handicap match. 2013 Date : July 14, 2023 : July 14, 2023 Location : Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia : Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia Winners : Randy Orton; Damien Sandow : Randy Orton; Damien Sandow Orton cash in : Orton defeated Daniel Bryan for the WWE championship at Summerslam on Aug. 18, 2013 moments after Bryan had won the title in a match against John Cena. HHH, who had served as the special guest referee in the Bryan vs. Cena match, attacked Bryan to help Orton win. : Orton defeated Daniel Bryan for the WWE championship at Summerslam on Aug. 18, 2013 moments after Bryan had won the title in a match against John Cena. HHH, who had served as the special guest referee in the Bryan vs. Cena match, attacked Bryan to help Orton win. Sandow cash in: John Cena defeated Sandow in a world heavyweight championship match after Sandow's cash in on the Oct. 18, 2023 episode of Raw. 2014 Date : June 29, 2014 : June 29, 2014 Location : TD Garden in Boston : TD Garden in Boston Winner : Seth Rollins : Seth Rollins Cash in: Rollins defeated Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns in a triple threat match for the WWE world heavyweight championship at Wrestlemania 31 on March 29, 2015. Rollins' decision to cash in turned the scheduled Lesnar-Reigns title match into a triple threat. 2015 Date : June 14, 2015 : June 14, 2015 Location : Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio : Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio Winner : Sheamus : Sheamus Cash in: Sheamus defeated Roman Reigns for the WWE world heavyweight championship at Survivor Series on Nov. 22, 2015 moments after Reigns had beaten Ambrose for the title. 2016 Date : June 19, 2016 : June 19, 2016 Location : T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas : T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas Winner : Dean Ambrose : Dean Ambrose Cash in: Ambrose defeated Rollins for the WWE world heavyweight championship after using his MITB contract on the same night he won it and moments after Rollins had beaten Roman Reigns for the title. Note: WWE introduced a women's money in the bank ladder match ahead of the 2017 premium live event 2017 Date : June 18, 2017 : June 18, 2017 Location : Scottrade Center in St. Louis (now Enterprise Center) : Scottrade Center in St. Louis (now Enterprise Center) Winners : Baron Corbin; Carmella : Baron Corbin; Carmella Men's cash in : Jinder Mahal defeated Baron Corbin to retain the WWE championship on the August 15, 2017 episode of Smackdown moments after Corbin had interfered in Mahal's non-title match against John Cena and attacked Cena. : Jinder Mahal defeated Baron Corbin to retain the WWE championship on the August 15, 2017 episode of Smackdown moments after Corbin had interfered in Mahal's non-title match against John Cena and attacked Cena. Women's cash in: Carmella defeated Charlotte Flair for the Smackdown women's championship on the April 10, 2018 episode of Smackdown moments after Flair had been attacked by The IIconics. 2018 Date : June 17, 2018 : June 17, 2018 Location : Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois : Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois Winner s: Braun Strowman; Alexa Bliss s: Braun Strowman; Alexa Bliss Men's cash in : Braun Strowman's hell in a cell match against Roman Reigns for the WWE universal championship at the Hell in a Cell premium live event on Sept. 16, 2018 (with Mick Foley as special guest referee) ended in a no contest when Brock Lesnar interfered and attacked both men. : Braun Strowman's hell in a cell match against Roman Reigns for the WWE universal championship at the Hell in a Cell premium live event on Sept. 16, 2018 (with Mick Foley as special guest referee) ended in a no contest when Brock Lesnar interfered and attacked both men. Women's cash in: Alexa Bliss defeated Nia Jax to win the Raw women's championship after using her MITB contract on the same night she won it and moments after interfering to cause a disqualification in Jax's title match against Ronda Rousey. 2019 Date : May 19, 2019 : May 19, 2019 Location : XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut : XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut Winner s: Brock Lesnar; Bayley s: Brock Lesnar; Bayley Men's cash in : Brock Lesnar defeated Seth Rollins for the WWE universal championship at Extreme Rules on July 14, 2019 moments after Rollins had been involved in a mixed tag team match. : Brock Lesnar defeated Seth Rollins for the WWE universal championship at Extreme Rules on July 14, 2019 moments after Rollins had been involved in a mixed tag team match. Women's cash in: Bayley defeated Charlotte Flair for the Smackdown women's championship after using her MITB contract on the same night she won it and moments after Flair had beaten Becky Lynch to win the title. 2020 2021 Date : July 18, 2021 : July 18, 2021 Location : Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas : Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas Winners : Big E; Nikki A.S.H. : Big E; Nikki A.S.H. Men's cash in : Big E defeated Bobby Lashley for the WWE championship on the Sept. 13, 2021 episode of Raw moments after Lashley had retained the title in a match against Randy Orton. : Big E defeated Bobby Lashley for the WWE championship on the Sept. 13, 2021 episode of Raw moments after Lashley had retained the title in a match against Randy Orton. Women's cash in: Nikki A.S.H. defeated Charlotte Flair for the Raw women's championship the next night after she won the MITB contract and moments after Flair had retained the title in a match against Rhea Ripley. 2022 Date : July 2, 2022 : July 2, 2022 Location : MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas : MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Winners : Theory; Liv Morgan : Theory; Liv Morgan Men's cash in : Theory lost to Seth Rollins in a United States championship match on the Nov. 7, 2022 episode of Raw after Bobby Lashley interfered and attacked Theory. : Theory lost to Seth Rollins in a United States championship match on the Nov. 7, 2022 episode of Raw after Bobby Lashley interfered and attacked Theory. Women's cash in: Liv Morgan defeated Ronda Rousey for the Smackdown women's championship after using her MITB contract on the same night she won it and moments after Rousey had retained the title in a match against Natalya. 2023 Date : July 1, 2023 : July 1, 2023 Location : O2 Arena in London, England : O2 Arena in London, England Winners : Damian Priest; Iyo Sky : Damian Priest; Iyo Sky Men's cash in : Damian Priest defeated Drew McIntyre for the world heavyweight championship during Night 2 of Wrestlemania XL on April 7, 2024 moments after McIntyre had beaten Seth Rollins to win the title and been attacked post-match by CM Punk. : Damian Priest defeated Drew McIntyre for the world heavyweight championship during Night 2 of Wrestlemania XL on April 7, 2024 moments after McIntyre had beaten Seth Rollins to win the title and been attacked post-match by CM Punk. Women's cash in: Iyo Sky defeated Bianca Belair for the WWE women's championship at Summerslam on Aug. 5, 2023 moments after Belair had won the title in a triple threat match against Asuka and Charlotte Flair. 2024