WWE News: A women’s Money in the Bank ladder match on June 19th? 1

WWE Women’s division is going on a high note right now with a lot of athletic Divas present in the locker room, to say the least. WWE got rid of the “Divas” belt for good and renewed it with the term “women’s” as to give them a lot of credential to their athleticism whereas the previous term reflects them as glam dolls inside and outside the ring. Leading by the WWE Women’s champion Charlotte, the division consists of some of the most incredible athletes like Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks, Emma and veterans like Paige or Natalya.

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Now, Charlotte has held the women’s title for over 250 days. With Natalya and almost all of the women mentioned above being unable to topple the Flair queen, the question is who is going to be her next opponent for the title? After facing consecutive losses, Natalya for sure has headed to the back of the line. Paige was booked as jobber role to repackage Emma and the same happened with Becky Lynch. Meanwhile, Sasha Banks is rumored to be out of action with a head injury.
This led to a burning rumor which suggests that WWE will go for a first ever Money in the Bank ladder match at the next PPV on June 19th from Las Vegas. According to the reports of Diva-dirt.com, the veteran wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer was asked about the concept, in the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio. Meltzer gave a positive reaction that a backstage planning is going on but the chances of seeing it actually at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view are very low.

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The reason behind this is the serious concern of the Creative for the recent injuries that took place in the WWE Women’s division, as of late. The injuries include Emma’s back injury, Naomi and Tamina’s surgery, perhaps Sasha Banks injury and last but not the least the former champion Nikki Bella’s career-threatening neck injury. So, though, the concept seemingly is a good idea and careful use of the ladders would make it a sure-shot success, the injury-plagued women’s division may not allow it to happen.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.