Money in the Bank 2023 is going to be the third straight international live event in the current WWE Calendar. After Backlash and Night of Champions were respectively held in Puerto Rico and Saudi Arabia, this one in early July will go down from the O2 Arena in London, England. The United Kingdom fans are more than excited to have a WWE PLE on their soil after the success of Clash of the Castle, last year.
The Money in the Bank 2023 PPV will feature the two annual Men’s and Women’s Ladder Matches to crown the two respective championship contract holders from their respective divisions which almost guarantees them to become future champions. As of this writing, six men and women will participate in the ladder matches.
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It’s needless to say that the Money in the Bank 2023 briefcase holders will be a threat to the men’s and women’s world championships, down the road as they will get the right to challenge the champion for a title match on their terms. However, Smackdown Women’s Champions isn’t concerned with the future challenger.
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Rhea Ripley intends to teach a lesson to Money in the Bank 2023 match winner
Being a strong and dominant in-ring character, The Nightmare of the WWE seems unbothered by the fact that the women’s Money in the Bank 2023 ladder match winner could come straight to her for a title match opportunity. Appearing on the Battleground Podcast, Ripley had the following warning to send to the future contract winner,
“Look, I prove every single week why I’m the most dominant woman here in the WWE. So, whoever wins Money in the Bank, whoever becomes number-one contender at any point, I’m not really that worried because I’m just gonna prove to them once again exactly who Rhea Ripley is and what I am capable of. I’m gonna hold on to this championship for as long as I possibly can.”
This week, WWE will host four Money in the Bank 2023 qualifying matches on SmackDown while two more qualifiers only from the women’s division are also set from Raw. The confirmed lineups are given below:
Smackdown qualifiers:
– Butch vs. Baron Corbin
– Santos Escobar vs. Mustafa Ali
– Bayley vs. “Michin” Mia Yim
– IYO SKY vs. Shotzi
Raw qualifiers:
– Becky Lynch vs. Sonya Deville
– Natalya vs. Zoey Stark