WWE Money in the Bank 2022

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Best and Worst Booking Decisions of WWE Money in the Bank 2022 ... (Bleacher Report)

Bobby Lashley defeated Theory by submission to win the United States Championship. Bianca Belair retained the Raw Women's Championship over Carmella by pinfall.

Having The Usos retain, but only by a bad call, was a great way to prolong this. Originally, this match was supposed to have a stipulation The Street Profits could choose, but WWE never followed through with that. - In a digital exclusive, Happy Corbin attacked Pat McAfee after the show. Carmella slotting in wasn't giving off vibes that the title would change hands, but WWE could have easily done a swerve for the sake of shock value and had Carmella score an upset. It will just be an active choice and not something that WWE can afford to passively hope will naturally happen on its own. But now that he has a belt of his own, it is also a good excuse for why he's not in the main event scene, allowing Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre and others to have their moments. Unfortunately, what could be considered a bad booking decision was to have Carmella attack Belair after the match, signaling this feud isn't over. The All Mighty wasn't able to get back the WWE Championship earlier this year, but this is a fine consolation prize. Sometimes, that results in the match immediately being restarted. Others have held a belt while being Mr. Money in the Bank, but one often gets sidelined while the other is focused on. After all, the past few years have seen her come up short in all her most important matches, so it was easy to assume that trend would continue. WWE Money in the Bank 2022 will certainly go down as an historic event.

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3 things that went right at WWE Money in the Bank 2022 (Daily DDT)

Before some of them settled in to watch UFC 276, wrestling fans got a chance to see the other big combat sports event (or combat sports-adjacent) taking ...

Booking a babyface to win a title in a heel-ish way as a plot convenience rarely works out well for the babyface and the decision to have Rousey embrace Morgan after Morgan essentially stole the title from her undercuts the title’s importance. Besides, it’s nice to see WWE moments that aren’t comprised of HEEEEAAAAAT. However, we actually saw a more back-and-forth outing from these two, though it also meant we had to sit through an extended Theory rest hold portion. The match itself struggled to live up to the high standards set by previous ladder matches, but even if the workrate disappointed you, seeing Morgan retrieve the briefcase and the coveted women’s championship match contract inside surely brought a smile to your face. Now, there are plenty of issues to critique about this cash-in. Consequently, WWE significantly scaled back the hype for this show.

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Money in the Bank 2022: Liv Morgan big winner at WWE pay-per-view (Fox News)

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Morgan rushed down to the ring and cashed in her contract immediately. Lynch kicked the ladder Morgan was on toward the ropes but Morgan was able to keep her balance by putting one of her feet on the ropes. Ronda Rousey fought Natalya for the SmackDown women’s championship.

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WWE Money in the Bank 2022 live stream: How to watch online ... (Tom's Guide)

Who takes home the MITB briefcases? Here's the current announced plan for the premium live event, and how to watch online.

- The Usos vs. Peacock is now touching down internationally, landing in the United Kingdom and Ireland recently. Who knows how soon the WWE content will filter over. The women's Money in the Bank ladder match is slightly less interesting. Peacock is now available on most of the best streaming devices. That includes shows like 30 Rock, The Voice, Battlestar Galactica, Law & Order: SVU and This Is Us. Tonight, sports entertainment fans watch WWE Money in the Bank live streams online to see if the company manages to do it again. ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) can access more than 3,000 servers spread out across 160 locations in 94 countries. You might want to check out a VPN if you can't watch with the service you normally use. Our picks for the rest of the card are below. Now, the men's Money in the Bank ladder match participants are Madcap Moss, Riddle, Seth "Freakin" Rollins, Drew McIntyre, Omos, Sheamus and Sami Zayn. All but Moss, Sheamus and Omos seem to have a puncher's chance. Rollins, though, seems like the best pick for our buck.

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2022 WWE Money in the Bank live stream, how to watch online, start ... (CBSSports.com)

Plus, four more title matches fill out the rest of the card on Saturday night. SmackDown women's champion Ronda Rousey is set to face Natalya; Raw women's ...

Shotzi vs. Asuka vs. Riddle vs. Omos vs. Sheamus vs. Alexa Bliss vs.

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WWE Money In The Bank 2022 Results: Winners, News And Notes (Forbes)

One title that would not be on the line is WWE's top title as Undisputed WWE Universal champion Roman Reigns was out for the second consecutive pay-per-view ...

Please see the women's MITB recap above. It was better than any storyline-deficient tag team match from the Forbidden Door. This was a well-deserved feel-good moment for Liv. This match was unbelievable. The Usos Following Bianca Belair's win, Carmella started beating her down, leading to a buzz throughout the crowd as fans expected Liv Morgan to possibly cash in. - The Street Profits vs. Lashley winning was a surprise, especially considering WWE is "heating up" Theory for Cena. As of this writing, the event is a near sellout in its new home. Becky Lynch winning would have made MITB seem like a prop in a Becky Lynch storyline. This was a tremendous, old-fashioned babyface vs. Last week’s broadcast of SmackDown garnered 2.231 million coming off a massive number the week prior.

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