What is the Money in the Bank briefcase?
The Money in the Bank briefcase guarantees the holder a title match against any champion in WWE at any time.
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This week in WWE, Rhea Ripley confronted Tiffany Stratton on SmackDown, issuing a warning ahead of Money in the Bank. Additionally, WWE has announced the return of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments, with title shots at SummerSlam o...
On the latest episode of SmackDown, Rhea Ripley confronted Tiffany Stratton, creating a compelling moment. Ripley, a former champion, expressed her ambition to regain a title, hinting at a future showdown with Stratton. This interaction builds anticipation for Money in the Bank and subsequent WWE events.
WWE has also announced the return of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments. Sixteen participants will compete in brand-specific Fatal Fourway matches on Raw and SmackDown. The tournament finals will be held at Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with the winners receiving a title shot at SummerSlam. SummerSlam will be hosted from August 2 to August 3 at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium.
Last year’s King and Queen of the Ring winners, GUNTHER and Nia Jax, went on to win titles at SummerSlam, demonstrating the high stakes and potential rewards of winning the tournament.
The Money in the Bank briefcase guarantees the holder a title match against any champion in WWE at any time.
The tournament finals will be aired live from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on June 28 at Night of Champions.
SummerSlam will be hosted from August 2 to August 3 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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