WWE Money in the Bank 2021 card and event information

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Money in the Bank is one of the most important WWE events throughout the year. It is an opportunity for WWE to book a near, sure-fire title victory onto a surging performer that the fans are ready to get behind. While some years have not had the greatest results, winning the Money in the Bank has helped launch several performers to main event status. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a lot of excitement around the 2021 edition of Money in the Bank and that is the next scheduled event on the WWE Network.

Apart from WrestleMania, the 2021 edition of Money in the Bank will be the first WWE PPV to feature fans in attendance. This stop for the PPV is a part of their first 25-city tour since the start of the COVID-19 global pandemic in March of 2020.

Money in the Bank is scheduled for Sunday, July 18. It will occur at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. The event will be featured on the WWE Network via the Peacock streaming service. The announced card is as follows, but is subject to change:

  • Bobby Lashley, with MVP versus Kofi Kingston, with Xavier Woods in a singles match for the WWE Championship.
  • Rhea Ripley versus Charlotte Flair in a singles match for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship.
  • Ricochet versus John Morrison versus Matt Riddle versus Big E versus Kevin Owens versus two yet-to-be-named competitors in the Money in the Bank ladder match for a shot at a world championship.
  • Asuka versus Naomi versus Alexa Bliss versus Nikki Cross versus Carmella versus Zelina Vega versus two yet-to-be-named competitors in the Money in the Bank ladder match for a shot at a women’s world championship.
  • Edge versus Roman Reigns with Paul Heyman in a singles match for the WWE Universal Championship.
  • Bianca Belair versus Bayley in an “I Quit” match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship.

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