Theory and Liv Morgan reach the mountaintop in a wild Money in the Bank
The landscape of WWE has changed following a wild Money in the Bank Premium Live Event that featured Liv Morgan achieving her lifelong dream, Theory turning his night around after losing the United States Title, and a show-stealing clash for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Titles.
WWE Money in the Bank started off with its namesake as the women brought the fire and energy to open the show.
Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan arguably had the most momentum, with each Superstar winning on Monday Night Raw before the Premium Live Event. However, as Asuka and Alexa Bliss, both previous winners of the contract, seemingly had an
Pose-downs, selfies and baby oil, oh my.
These three nouns encapsulated the tumultuous rivalry that has been brewing between United States Champion Theory and Bobby Lashley. After each had thrown baby oil into the other’s eyes during two Pose-downs, the stage was set for a United States Title clash.
It being July 4th weekend no
After Rhea Ripley was deemed unable to compete against Bianca Belair at WWE Money in the Bank, The Princess of Staten Island took advantage by winning a Fatal 5-Way to set up this championship bout.
The EST of WWE took it to the former SmackDown Women’s Champion early, using her power to her advantage.
Carmella turned it
The Street Profits brought the smoke in the starting moments, as Angelo Dawkins hit a spinebuster on Jimmy Uso. The Profits taunted The Usos early, and Montez Ford gave an ode to D-Generation X.
In dire straits, Ford nailed a suplex on Jey onto the hard ring apron and tagged in a fired-up Dawkins. Dawkins flew over the top rope onto The
The Baddest Woman on the Planet and The B.O.A.T. started out the match each having a point to prove.
The submission prowess of the rivals was on full display, both Superstars using joint manipulation and trying to wear down the other.
Ronda Rousey picked apart Natalya with an Ankle Lock early, which sent The B.O.A.T. on a tirade
Before the match, Adam Pearce notified the competitors already in the ring that Theory would be the eighth participant in the high-stakes collision.
Omos used his height advantage in the opening stages, clobbering Superstars left, right and center. His run ended with a sickening Claymore from Drew McIntyre, but The Nigerian Giant still