WWE Money In The Bank 2024 Results

WWE Money in the Bank 2024 results!

Matt jeff hardy

Jul 7, 2024

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WWE presented Money in the Bank from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Saturday, July 6. Five matches took place across the show, including a main event of Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens vs. The Bloodline.

RESULTS BELOW

Drew McIntyre def. Andrade, Chad Gable, Carmelo Hayes, LA Knight, & Jey Uso - Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match

After a brawl between the six competitors, Drew McIntyre battered the field with a ladder and became the first man to touch the briefcase before he was stopped by Chad Gable, who felled 'Irn Dru' with a Triangle. Andrade then appeared out of nowhere and hit a Leg Drop to Gable while he was dangling from the ladder! Andrade was involved in another big spot moments later as El Idolo and Carmelo Hayes connected with a Moonsault/Spanish Fly-esque move.

Chad Gable later decked Andrade by hitting the ladder with a German Suplex, prompting "You still suck" chants from the fans in Toronto. Gable then found himself being hit with a Neckbreaker by LA Knight as both men landed on the side of the ladder. After recovering, Gable applied an Ankle Lock to Carmelo Hayes as they were climbing two separate ladders, taking down the former NXT Champion. Gable was soon drilled into a ladder by Drew McIntyre before the former WWE Champion Powerbombed Gable on the ladder and then hit Andrade with a Claymore.

McIntyre came close to winning again but he was halted by Jey Uso and then LA Knight as the two babyfaces worked together. They then found themselves battling over the briefcase until Carmelo Hayes pushed them from the ladder. Hayes then almost won before he was cut off by Andrade as El Idolo dumped a ladder off his head. The WWE Speed Champion then recreated his 2019 Sunset Flip Powerbomb spot onto a ladder, this time on Carmelo Hayes.

Chad Gable continued to be a maniac as he hit a Belly to Belly Suplex to LA Knight from the inside of the ring to the outside onto a ladder bridge. Gable then scaled the ladder and was left dangling from the briefcase as Jey Uso pulled the ladder away. Gable hung on for dear life but eventually crashed and burned before Jey hit a Spear.

Uso climbed the ladder and looked to have the match won until Drew McIntyre literally YEETED a ladder at him, causing Uso to flop to the floor. Moments later and Drew McIntyre climbed the ladder and grabbed the briefcase to win the men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

Sami Zayn (c) def. Bron Breakker - Intercontinental Championship

The early minutes were reminiscent of Ivan Drago vs. Apollo Creed as Bron Breakker positively battered Sami Zayn, knocking Sami kayfabe loopy following a huge Lariat after running the ropes at speed. Breakker even proceeded to mock Zayn, shouting "Ole!" and doing push-ups. This only fired up Zayn as he fought back with a Tornado DDT for a near fall.

Sami later went for a Moonsault from the barricade but he was caught by Breakker. Zayn managed to escape, pushing Breakker into the ring post as the champion gained the upper hand very briefly as he stopped Zayn from hitting his Tornado DDT after diving between the bottom and middle ropes with another big Lariat.

Zayn blocked a Spear attempt back in the ring and followed up with a Blue Thunder Bomb for another near fall. This didn't matter for Bron as he hit a Frankensteiner from the top rope, sending Zayn flying to the mat below. As Sami tried to recover, Breakker went for his running Spear around the ring but Zayn avoided it. Breakker avoided colliding with the steel steps and followed up with a Jumping Clothesline which sent Zayn crashing into the announce table.

Breakker was selling his knee following the spot and Zayn caught him with an Exploder Suplex in the corner. A Helluva Kick attempt followed but Breakker blocked it with a Jumping Knee. A Gorilla Press Slam followed but Zayn blocked another Spear attempt and a stunned Breakker was laid out with a Helluva Kick.

One pinfall attempt later and Sami Zayn was still Intercontinental Champion.

John Cena announces he will retire in 2025

After Trish Stratus appeared on the entrance ramp, she introduced John Cena and the 16-time world champion headed to the ring to a huge ovation wearing a 'The Last Time is Now' John Cena Farewell Tour shirt. Cena announced he would be retiring before he put over Canada, saying they always showed up whether WWE was hot or cold. Because of this, Cena said now was the perfect time and the perfect place to retire.

Cena then said he would be at Raw when the show moves to Netflix and he officially announced that WrestleMania 41 will be his final WrestleMania he competes at.

Cena ended the promo by saying "The last time is now!"

Damian Priest (c) vs. Seth Rollins - World Heavyweight Championship 

Seth Rollins had a head of steam early, hitting Damian Priest with three Suicide Dives as the World Heavyweight Champion went tumbling over the announce table as Corey Graves and Michael Cole just managed to get out of the way. Rollins followed up with a Lionsault for a near fall as Damian Priest was slightly rocked by the new move from his opponent.

Priest quickly fought back with a Lariat but he was caught by Rollins due to spending too much time looking at the entrance ramp as both men expected Drew McIntyre to be a factor in the match. Rollins looked for the stomp but Priest avoided it, only for the challenger to hit a Buckle Bomb. Rollins failed to capitalise and Priest fired back with a Sit-Out Powerbomb for a near fall.

More staring at the entranceway followed before Priest just slapped Rollins. After trading forearms, Priest kicked Rollins in the ass before both men countered their finishers and Rollins hit a Stomp out of nowhere. Fans in Toronto thought that was it but Priest kicked out at two.

Priest managed to fight back with a Razor's Edge but a close near fall of his own after Rollins goaded the World Heavyweight Champion. Rollins later followed up with his Superplex-Falcon Arrow and looked to have the match won as Priest failed to get his shoulder up but the referee stopped the count before three. Priest, looking injured, rolled to the outside.

Damian Priest (c) def. Drew McIntyre & Seth Rollins - Triple Threat for the World Heavyweight Championship 

Drew McIntyre then made his way to the ring and cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase. He caught Rollins with a Claymore and went for another one, only to be caught with a Lariat from Priest back in the ring. McIntye managed to fight back with a Claymore to Priest, hitting him in the chest instead of the head as Priest continued to look groggy.

As McIntyre was about to win, CM Punk appeared from out of nowhere and battered McIntyre around the ringside area with a steel chair. Punk then grabbed the World Heavyweight Title and hit Drew with the championship. One South of Heaven later and Damian Priest pinned McIntyre to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.

The stipulation of the match also means Seth Rollins can't challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship again while Damian Priest is champion. Seth Rollins tried to get at CM Punk, who was sat on the announce table post-match, only to be blocked by Corey Graves.

Tiffany Stratton def. Chelsea Green, Lyra Valkyria, Naomi, IYO SKY, & Zoey Stark - Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match 

The match started with Chelsea Green, in an all-Canada outfit, trying to reach the briefcase without climbing a ladder. She then tried on a ladder and could have won the match but her fear of heights caused her to jump to the floor. A rough spot followed soon after as Lyra Valkyria hit a Back Drop on IYO SKY into the ladder but the two women were too far away. SKY then suffered more punishment from Valkyria with a Suplex on top of a ladder.

Another botch shortly after as Zoey Stark went for a Senton to Lyra Valkyria on a ladder but Stark completely missed Valkyria and the back of her head whacked off the corner of the ladder. More ladder action soon after as Tiffany Stratton hit Naomi with an Alabama Slam on the ladder.

Later, Lyra Valkyrie found herself stuck in the ladder but this didn't stop her from hitting a German Suplex to IYO SKY. For her trouble, Valkyria received a swift kick to the face from Zoey Stark. Naomi then found herself doing the splits between two ladders as she hit Zoey Stark with a DDT.

Big cheers for Naomi followed as she removed two tables from under the ring. Before she could set them up, Chelsea Green and Tiffany Stratton formed a temporary alliance and took out Naomi. The heels then worked together to set up the tables, placing them side by side on the outside. Green and Stratton were then bounced off ladders before Lyra Valkyria had her hands on the briefcase. Zoey Stark stopped the former NXT Women's Champion from winning, sending her bounding off a ladder bridge as Corey Graves on commentary uttered, "This is uncomfortable."

Naomi next had her hand on the briefcase but she was thwarted by Chelsea Green, who conquered her fear of heights by hitting a Killswitch on Naomi on the ladder. IYO SKY then killed Zoey Stark with a Michinoku Driver from the top of one ladder to a bridge. Chelsea Green then had the match won, only to be cut off by Tiffany Stratton, who pushed her from the ladder through the two tables on the outside.

With everyone else down, Tiffany Stratton grabbed the briefcase to become Miss Money in the Bank.

The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga) def. Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens

Main event time and the action started out extremely slowly. It eventually picked up after a few minutes of each team feeling each other and Randy Orton hit Jacob Fatu with a Draping DDT, only for Fatu to be back on his feet when Orton went to Viper up for the RKO. Fatu then proceeded to batter Orton and The Bloodline worked over the 14-time world champion.

Orton managed to make the tag to Kevin Owens but this only led to minutes upon minutes of Bloodline dominance before KO finally made the hot tag to Cody Rhodes as the Undisputed WWE Champion and Solo Sikoa locked horns. Rhodes later went for a Pedigree but Solo avoided it and accidentally decked the referee with a Samoan Spike.

Rhodes then hit a Cross Rhodes before a Frog Splash from Kevin Owens and an RKO from Randy Orton but there was no referee to count a pin. The babyfaces looked to go for a Triple Powerbomb through the announce table but Jacob Fatu made the save for Sikoa before the referee inadvertently suffered more punishment with a Superkick from Jacob Fatu. KO then fought back with a Stunner to Tama Tonga before he chucked a big PRIME bottle off Jacob Fatu's head and followed up with a Frog Splash to Fatu through the announce table.

KO went for a Package Piledriver to Tama Tonga but Tonga Loa stopped it with a Low Blow. RKO to Tonga Loa followed before Orton was taken out with a Samoan Spike. Cody Rhodes then hit two Cross Rhodes on Sikoa but Jacob Fatu came out of nowhere and hit a Phoenix Splash-esque move to Cody before he could complete the trio of doom.

Jacob Fatu then hoisted up his tribal chief and held Cody Rhodes for a Samoan Spike. Miraculously, the referee recovered and counted the 1-2-3 as Solo Sikoa pinned Cody Rhodes.

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