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WWE Money in the Bank 2022 Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights

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    WWE returned to Las Vegas Saturday night for its Money in the Bank premium live event, headlined by the men's and women's namesake ladder matches in which a guaranteed championship opportunity awaited the victors.

    Who would climb the ladder to success and retrieve a briefcase that would all but assure them a championship reign?

    What happened in the undercard, where top championships from Raw and SmackDown were at stake in matches featuring the best and brightest the company has to offer?

    Find out now with this recap of the July 2 extravaganza.

Match Card

1 OF 7
    • Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Drew McIntyre vs. Madcap Moss vs. Riddle vs. Seth Rollins vs. Sheamus vs. Sami Zayn vs. Omos
    • Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Alexa Bliss vs. Liv Morgan vs. Asuka vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Lacey Evans vs. Shotzi vs. Becky Lynch
    • SmackDown Women's Championship Match: Ronda Rousey vs. Natalya
    • Raw Women's Championship Match: Bianca Belair vs. Carmella
    • United States Championship Match: Bobby Lashley vs. Theory
    • Unified WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The Street Profits vs. The Usos

Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match

2 OF 7

    Lacey Evans, Raquel Rodriguez, Becky Lynch, Asuka, Liv Morgan, Shotzi and Alexa Bliss battled in the first Money in the Bank Ladder match of Saturday's broadcast.

    After two years of steadily climbing up the ranks in the women's division in WWE, Morgan finally scored the biggest victory of her career, preventing Lynch from grabbing the coveted briefcase. Instead of Big Time Becks capturing what almost certainly would have been another title reign, the lone survivor of The Riott Squad paid off her arduous journey in grand fashion.

    Ironically enough, at the hands of Lynch, who previously foiled her greatest shot at a championship victory.

    No Superstar in this match has suffered more from start-and-stop pushes, endured more creative uncertainty, or consistently worn her passion on her face more than Morgan has over the last 600-plus days. She earned this win and whatever comes as a result of it.

    The match, like the Raw and SmackDown women's divisions of late, was hardly perfect. It was disjointed at times and the inexperience in this particular match type of several of the participants was evident. Despite all of it, the fun was real and the crowd grew hotter for the bout down the stretch, making it a solid choice for the opener.

    With Bianca Belair scheduled to defend her Raw Women's Championship against Carmella later in the night, and SmackDown's Ronda Rousey putting her title on the line against Natalya, the question now becomes whether we see Morgan again.


    Result

    Morgan defeated


    Grade

    C+


    Top Moments

    • Rodriguez took Lynch and Morgan over with a suplex on the ladder in the first, "oh damn...that hurt" moment of the night.
    • The goodwill generated by Evans' return promos is all but gone at this point, as evidenced by the boos that accompanied her attempted climbs.
    • Morgan delivered a sunset flip powerbomb from the top of the ladder, to Evans, in one of the best spots of the entire match.
    • Shotzi and Bliss had an ugly moment in which one of the ladders did not cooperate, leading to the latter ending up crashing into the weapon back- and hip-first.
    • A top-of-the-ladder leg drop from Lynch to Asuka, who was sprawled on another, bridging ladder. Though the latter ladder (say that 10 times fast) failed to break, it was still a crowd-pleasing spot. 
    • Lynch dumped Shotzi, Rodriguez, Evans and Bliss off the ladder but failed to capture the briefcase as Morgan cut her off in a great, dramatic finish.

United States Championship Match: Bobby Lashley vs. Theory

3 OF 7

    For the first time in one-on-one action, United States champion Theory defended against Bobby Lashley. A feud dominated by posedowns, bodies sculpted from granite and baby oil, it culminated Saturday night in Vegas in a match that was better than its build would suggest.

    Theory overcame an early onslaught by the No. 1 contender to wrest control of the match away. Every time Lashley attempted to mount a consistent comeback, the young prodigy cut him off.

    What was a signature match for the Atlanta native, though, ended in disappointment as Lashley countered his finish and applied the Hurt Lock for the submission victory.

    There were no high spots in this one, just hard-hitting action that proved Theory can hang with top stars but still needs to prove himself by beating one of them in a high-profile situation.

    Given the teases of a match with John Cena, it makes sense that WWE officials would want to get the title off of him ahead of SummerSlam. That match, assuming he wins, would be one such defining victory. Even in defeat, it would be a huge sign of trust in the young star.

    Lashley as the United States champion elevates that title and, in the absence of the WWE Championship, has the potential to entrench him in the No. 1 babyface position while simultaneously giving talent something to fight over.


    Result

    Lashley defeated Theory to win the United States Championship


    Grade

    B


    Top Moments

    • Lashley narrowly caught Theory in a fireman's carry and sent him into the ring post. The champion's body smacked the floor and, at least momentarily, he nursed a banged-up knee.
    • Theory used Lashley's own spear against him, gaining a close two-count.
    • The new champion sported a bloodied mouth after the match, evidence of a physical battle between him and his opponent.

Raw Women's Championship Match: Bianca Belair vs. Carmella

4 OF 7

    Bianca Belair defended the Raw Women's Championship in the third match of Saturday's premium live event.

    A highly competitive match not unlike its predecessor in Lashley vs. Theory, this saw a seemingly overmatched challenger in Carmella hanging right in there with The EST, bringing physical intensity uncommon for The Most Beautiful Woman in WWE and rocking her with a superkick late that could have earned her the title.

    Belair, proving as resilient as ever, fought through her opponent's onslaught and delivered the Kiss of Death for the win and successful title defense.

    The EST's excellence is well documented. She has been extraordinary from day one and has backed it up consistently, including in two Match of the Year candidates at consecutive WrestleManias.

    Carmella, on the other hand, is oftentimes overlooked and underrated by the WWE Universe and analysts alike, despite repeatedly showing up in big matches. She did it during her entire championship reign in 2018, has consistently done so since in matches with Sasha Banks and Liv Morgan, and showed out in this one. Is she the most polished wrestler? No, but she is a hell of a performer and totally in control of her on-screen persona.

    That helps elevate any match she participates in and when she turns up the aggression like she did here, it means more. She may have been a placeholder on this night, but she reaffirmed that there is a reason WWE officials are comfortable putting her in high-profile bouts.

    Perhaps the post-match beatdown by the heel is proof positive that WWE has plans for her to follow up Saturday's match with another title opportunity on the road to SummerSlam.


    Result

    Belair defeated Carmella to retain the Raw Women's Championship


    Grade

    C+


    Top Moments

    • Corey Graves exclaimed, "I'm married to her!" after Byron Saxton claimed the two were associated.
    • Belair dipped into the Zack Ryder wardrobe of ring gear, rocking the one long, one short leg tights previously made famous by the Long Island Broski.
    • Carmella trapped The EST in a submission, then added some tough kicks to the face in a cool spot.
    • Graves, on fire for this one, said, "If Carmella wins tonight we might renew our wedding vows. Triple H told me about a real romantic spot." A clear reference to the iconic angle in which The Game married a drugged Stephanie McMahon and kicked off the 
    • "What the hell am I supposed to do with an entire case of Dom Perignon?!" Graves asked after his wife lost her latest title opportunity.

Unified WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The Street Profits vs. The Usos

5 OF 7

    For the second consecutive WWE premium live event, the company produced a five-star instant classic. This time, it was Unified WWE Tag Team champions The Usos successfully defending their titles against The Street Profits.

    A lengthy, epic of a match, it started slow but steadily built before climaxing with a series of late near-falls and a controversial finish in which it appeared as though Montez Ford's shoulder was off the mat during the deciding count.

    Everything about this was extraordinary.

    Knowing that the match was going long, the competitors teased the audience with Angelo Dawkins delivering the hot tag to Ford, only for the Usos to extend their heat segment by working over the high-flying member of the team.

    Dawkins eventually exploded into the match with the fire and intensity of a guy who realizes there is no chance in hell WWE is going to forget about him despite an impending singles push for his tag team partner. In many ways, this was Dawkins' coming-out party and the best of his career.

    The sequences, the timing and the chemistry on display throughout this one were proof of two teams in their prime with an uncanny ability to elevate each others' performances. The hype entering it was solid, the anticipation was as high as anything else on the card and the two teams delivered, overshadowing two ladder matches and three other title bouts.


    Result

    The Usos defeated The Street Profits to retain the Unified WWE Tag Team Championships


    Grade

    A+


    Top Moments

    • Between the commentary team reiterating Kayla Braxton's tease from SmackDown of dissension among the Street Profits, and the commentary team excessively hyping the improved physical conditioning of Ford, it certainly seems like the days of the popular babyface team are numbered.
    • The Usos delivered a double suplex to Dawkins, into the ring post, in a unique spot.
    • In what felt like a hot tag but, in reality, was meant only to extend the heat segment part of the match, Jey rocked a springboarding Ford with a superkick.
    • Dawkins exploded into the match with the sort of comeback this lengthy title match deserved. The crowd responded favorably, too. Don't sleep on him if/when the split comes. 
    • "This is, as the kids say, a banger," Graves said, crediting the line to his son.

SmackDown Women's Championship Match: Ronda Rousey vs. Natalya; Liv Morgan Cashes In

6 OF 7

    Ronda Rousey and Natalya exceeded expectations Saturday night in a SmackDown Women's Championship that was appropriately physical and featured a damn good finishing sequence that highlighted the submission-based offenses of both women.

    The trading of holds, from the Sharpshooter to the ankle lock and, finally, Rousey's trademark armbar made for a dramatic conclusion to a match that started slow but wound up being a damn fun one that helped make up for some of the UFC Hall of Famer's more underwhelming offerings earlier in the year.

    That match, nor the winner, will be remembered, though.

    In the wake of the bout, Liv Morgan rushed the ring, took advantage of Rousey's injured knee and rolled her up to win her first (and long overdue) women's title.

    The energy, the excitement and the genuine happiness on the faces of both Morgan and the WWE Universe in Las Vegas told the story of the moment. Here was a young woman who devoted her adulthood to chasing her dream of winning a world title and had come close on a few occasions. Unfortunately, she always fell short.

    Not this time. Not any more. Riding a wave of momentum into the show, she made good on her promise to capture the briefcase, then capitalized on an opening and won the championship that has eluded her since the first time she set foot in an NXT ring.

    Now, the question becomes whether Rousey will chase the title she just lost or if Charlotte Flair may make her presence felt sooner rather than later, returning in time to challenge for the gold at SummerSlam?

    Whatever happens, Morgan and her fiercely passionate fans should celebrate the momentum occasion and all of the hard work, dedication, sleepless nights, professional frustrations and character evolution that went into it.


    Result

    Rousey defeated Natalya to retain; Morgan cashed in Money in the Bank to win the SmackDown Women's Championship


    Grade

    A+ for the whole thing


    Top Moments

    • Natalya dominated early and often, something Pat McAfee called out on commentary.
    • Rousey applied a Sharpshooter of her own to her opponent, flexing her biceps as she did so, in the ultimate insult.
    • Natalya applied the Sharpshooter to Rousey's banged-up knee, on the ring apron, only for the champion to reverse and send The Queen of Harts into the ring post.
    • An overconfident Rousey was sure she had Natalya in the armbar, only to be countered into a Sharpshooter attempt. Rousey countered and applied the ankle lock. Natalya again looked for the Sharpshooter, only for Rousey to reapply the armbar in a cool sequence that brought about the finish.
    • The unbridled energy coursing through Morgan's veins made it very apparent that we were about to witness her defining moment, but did not take away from it in the slightest.

Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match

7 OF 7

    Sheamus, Drew McIntyre, Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, Madcap Moss, Riddle and Omos all earned their way into Saturday night's main event, the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match for a guaranteed world title opportunity.

    It was one who did not that escaped with the briefcase and the disdain of the Las Vegas fans.

    After losing his United States Championship to Bobby Lashley earlier in the show, Theory emerged from the locker room and was added to the match by WWE official Adam Pearce as the eighth participant in the contest.

    A bit of sneakiness, as the commentary team reminded us an infinite number of times, and his ability to seize an opportunity allowed him to climb the ladder after Riddle had taken out Rollins, thwart one last offensive by The Original Bro, and achieve the greatest win of his young career.

    There will be infinite overanalyzing of the outcome in the coming days. Theory is a young, brash, cocky heel who has mostly performed up to the spot WWE management has elevated him to. He has all of the tools to be the next big star for the company, sure, but he is also currently receiving the type of heat that reflects less of an effective heel and more the type of characters fans just want to go away.

    Don't believe that? Check out the below clip from the end of the match, where he unclasps the briefcase and the reality of the situation sets in on the fans in the MGM Grand Garden Arena. You can almost hear the air get sucked out of the arena.

    Not because a bad guy one, but because that guy won.

    This was not a reaction of excitement for a fresh new face getting an opportunity, as we saw with Morgan just one segment earlier. This was one big, audio-less groan from fans in reaction to a finish they saw coming the moment Theory stepped through the curtain and was added to the match.

    He is not over enough to warrant the push yet. Yes, WWE pushed John Cena, Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton hard and fast in the early days of the Ruthless Aggression Era but there is not a single one of them that Theory measures up to at this point.

    This massive push, beginning earlier this year and seemingly coming from out of nowhere, has the makings of major fan rejection if management does not switch things up and focus on building Theory's character rather than his credibility.

    This was a great moment for him and, again, he is certainly putting in the work. Unfortunately, all of the labor and dedication to his craft will not be enough to overcome a defiant audience the moment it decides he is not the guy.

    As for the match, it was tremendous, with some clever storytelling throughout and a heavy focus on McIntyre and Sheamus just beating the ever-loving hell out of each other. Kudos to Riddle, too, who is as much the workhorse of WWE as anyone else.

    Speaking of workhorses, the only other negative here was the decided lack of attention on Rollins. The Drip King has been the best character and wrestler in the company all year and for him to be relatively quiet in such a high-profile main event was an interesting choice.


    Result

    Theory won Money in the Bank, defeating Rollins, Riddle, Omos, Sheamus, McIntyre, Zayn and Moss


    Grade

    A


    Top Moments

    • Pearce's reveal of Theory as the eighth and final entrant in the match was met with...tepidness by a Las Vegas crowd still riding the high of Morgan's cash-in and not at all looking forward to their good time ending with that guy going over in the main event.
    • "Riddle would love to win this for his mentor, now recovering from injury, Randy Orton," Michael Cole said. "Theory would love to win this match for...himself," Pat McAfee followed up.
    • "Madcap Moss used to shovel driveways in Minnesota and now he's feet away from grabbing that briefcase," McAfee said in what may have sounded like a throwaway line but was really a nice bit of backstory for a still largely undefined character.
    • The opposing competitors buried Omos underneath ladders in hopes of eliminating him from the match.
    • Moss powerbombed Zayn onto a ladder in a scary spot.
    • Rollins directed, then joined five other competitors in powerbombing the massive Omos through the announce table in a great spot and throwback to his days in The Shield.
    • Butch hit the ring in an attempt to help Brawling Brutes teammate Sheamus by preventing McIntyre from retrieving the briefcase. 
    • Moss took a nasty bump off the ladder, catching his leg in the ropes.

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ANTIM - THE FINAL TRUTH is the story of the rivalry between a cop and a gangster. Rahul (Aayush Sharma) lives with his parents and sister in a village near Pune, Maharashtra. His father Datta Pehelwan (Sachin Khedekar) owned a land but he sold it to Shinde (Uday Tikekar) for an unreasonable price, for the lavish marriage celebration of the former's daughter, Seema (Siddhi Dalvi). Shinde builds a farm house on Datta's land and Datta is employed there as a security guard. Shinde ill-treats him and one day, he fires him from the job on a frivolous pretext. The family then moves to Pune where Datta Pehelwan starts working as a porter in the vegetable market. The goons of the local corporator, Salvi (Vijay Nikam), demand hafta from all the porters. A porter, Satya (Mahesh Manjrekar), one day, refuses to pay. The goons beat him up. Rahul and his friend Ganya (Rohit Haldikar) attack the goons. Rahul and Ganya are arrested and taken to the nearest police station, which is headed by Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan). He is a righteous officer and refuses to release them despite pleas from Dutta Pehelwan and Seema. Rajgir also tells Rahul to not break the law as it can cause problems to his family. In prison, Satya and Ganya are attacked by Salvi's men. The fight is stopped by Nanya Bhai (Upendra Limaye). He sees potential in Rahul and Ganya. Once they are out of jail, Rahul expresses desire to teach Salvi a lesson. Rahul and Ganya get a chance to do so one day but they accidentally end up killing him. They are back in jail but this time, Nanya Bhai gets their bail done. Rahul then fights for the rights of the farmers who come to the vegetable market. He decides to give everyone a fair price for their produce. Nanya Bhai sees potential in Rahul's business model and he becomes a partner. Rahul also starts doing Nanya Bhai's dirty work like getting farm lands forcefully from poor peasants. Rahul sees nothing wrong in that but one day, Satya informs him that it was Nanya Bhai who compelled Datta Pehelwan to sell his land at a rate below the market price. Nanya had also threatened to rape Seema if Datta Pehelwan had refused the offer. Meanwhile, MLA Ambir (Sharad Ponkshe), arch nemesis of Nanya, tells Rahul to finish Nanya. What happens next forms the rest of the film.

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ANTIM - THE FINAL TRUTH is the official remake of the 2018 Marathi film MULSHI PATTERN [written and directed by Pravin Tarde]. Pravin Tarde's story touches upon some important issues like land mafia, migration of rural population and their exploitation in urban areas, etc. Mahesh V Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande and Siddarth Salvi's screenplay is decent in the first half but is unexciting in the second half. The characters and the plot points are such that the film could have gone to great heights. Instead, the writers pepper the narrative with beaten-to-death and insipid scenes post intermission. A few scenes, however, are exceptionally penned. Mahesh V Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande and Siddarth Salvi's dialogues are sharp and commercial, without going over the top.

Mahesh V Manjrekar's direction is fine. The veteran director tries his best to make the goings-on exciting. He also gives a very realistic look and realistic setting to the film. A few sequences are very arresting like Rajveer and Rahul’s meetings in the police station and Rahul’s assault on Salvi. The intermission point is dramatic. Post-interval, two sequences stand out – one, when Manda (Mahima Makwana) admonishes Rahul in front of hundreds in the market, and two, when Rahul tells Datta to come stay with him and the latter refuses. Barring these two sequences and the climax, the second half is unimaginative. The grand plan of Rajveer to start a war between the warring gangs is childish and is presented as the greatest plan ever thought by a character in a film.

ANTIM - THE FINAL TRUTH doesn’t waste time and the characters and their problems are introduced at the very start. Rajveer’s entry is heroic. The first half is engaging and one expects the film will turn to be a great fare in the second half, especially after Rajveer and Rahul’s fight at the interval point. Sadly, the film goes downhill after the interval. The chase and the final fight is when the film picks up. But the film ends on a very dark and depressing note. Also, the film is very local in nature. Due to these two factors, the film’s reach might be limited.


Friday 1 July 2022

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    Just 24 hours before WWE invades Las Vegas for its annual Money in the Bank premium live event, the combatants in Saturday's namesake men's and women's ladder matches came together with eyes on establishing momentum before their potential career-altering night.

    Headlined by a Battle of the Brands pitting SmackDown's Shotzi, Raquel Rodriguez and Lacey Evans against Raw's Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan and Becky Lynch, the show promised last-minute chaos ahead of one of the most popular extravaganzas of the year.

    Find out who emerged victoriously, setting themselves up for a potentially momentous weekend with this recap of Friday's Fox broadcast.

Match Card

1 OF 6
    • Battle of the Brands : Raquel Rodriguez, Lacey Evans and Shotzi vs. Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan and Asuka
    • The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) vs. The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar)

Money in the Bank Competitors Kicked Off The Show and a Battle Royal Followed

2 OF 6

    The customary promo featuring the men who will compete Saturday night in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match kicked off Friday's show. Riddle, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Seth Rollins and Sami Zayn stood atop ladders while the imposing Omos stood, arms crossed, on the mat below.

    There was the typical back and forth, followed by appearances from The Miz, Happy Corbin, Madcap Moss and Ezekiel, which led to a Battle Royal to kick off the night's in-ring action.

    A week after they coexisted long enough to defeat The Usos and preserve their spots in Saturday's match, Sheamus and McIntyre found themselves battling late in the contest. The Scottish Warrior dumped Zayn over the top rope and turned his attention back to his foe, only for Corbin to slide in from out of nowhere to eliminate them both and earn the win.

    An overly happy Corbin taunted color commentator, and newfound rival, Pat McAfee following the win.

    This was a lot of fun to kick off what very easily could have been a lame-duck, go-home show. Unlike some battle royals, dominated by meaningless punching and kicking ahead of rapid eliminations, there were stories sprinkled throughout this one, the most obvious being the rivalry between McIntyre and Sheamus.

    Throw in Riddle getting a bit of revenge against Rollins, Omos dominating the action, and Zayn's general chicanery and you have the ingredients for a hellishly fun opener.

    Even if the promo nonsense that led to it was wholly unnecessary and added nothing to the show.


    Result

    Corbin defeated Rollins, Zayn, Sheamus, McIntyre, Ezekiel, Miz, Riddle, Moss and Omos


    Grade

    B+


    Top Moments

    • Zayn referring to himself as the "Honorary Uce" is such delightful stuff. He is both oblivious and the most interesting character on Friday nights.
    • McIntyre recalling his five-minute win over Brock Lesnar from WrestleMania 36 was a nice touch that proves his absence of fear for The Beast Incarnation.
    • Miz recalling his successful cash-in on McIntyre was equally as great and led to him recalling his status as a two-time Money in the Bank winner.
    • Zayn used The Miz as a shield, sacrificing him to Omos rather than enduring the beating himself.
    • Riddle slid under the bottom rope, staving off elimination and dropping Rollins with an RKO.
    • Sheamus rocked Riddle with a jumping knee, eliminating him to the dismay of the WWE Universe.
    • "I'm so happy, I'm farting rainbows!" Corbin exclaimed after his victory, during a promo with Kayla Braxton.

New Day vs. Viking Raiders

3 OF 6

    A week ago, the new, vicious Viking Raiders viciously assaulted New Day's Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, leaving them lying in a heap. Friday night, Erik and Ivar looked to add an exclamation point to their return by defeating the future Hall of Famers in tag team action.

    The match never got started, though, as the heels brutalized Kingston and Woods. They beat the former tag champions down and left them lying in a heap as Pat McAfee rightly pointed out that no, Virginia, there would not be a match on this here show.

    The attempt to get the Viking Raiders over with this new edge and attitude is admirable but we have seen Erik and Ivar pushed so many times, only to see their momentum halted, that it is nearly impossible to imagine a scenario where this pays off like those involved would hope.

    But, hey...they are new and vicious, so there's that.


    Result

    No contest


    Grade

    C


    Top Moments

    • Backstage, Natalya cut a promo on Ronda Rousey ahead of their SmackDown Women's Championship Match at Money in the Bank, vowing to become the first woman to tap The Baddest Woman on the Planet out. 
    • Michael Cole appeared to be on a mission to create a new drinking game early on, repeatedly reciting the phrase "new, vicious Viking Raiders."
    • Kingston added to it while simultaneously mocking the idea that these Raiders are somehow more dangerous than before.
    • Did you know they are new and vicious?
    • Backstage, Adam Pearce announced a Fatal 4-Way Match between Madcap Moss, Ezekiel, The Miz and Happy Corbin, with the winner earning a spot in Money in the Bank.

Battle of the Brands: Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown

4 OF 6

    In a preview of the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match, SmackDown hosted the Battle of the Brands, pitting Raw's Asuka, Alexa Bliss and Liv Morgan against the blue brand's Raquel Rodriguez, Lacey Evans and Shotzi.

    Becky Lynch joined Michael Cole and Pat McAfee on commentary.

    The Raw competitors dominated early, leaving their opponents reeling entering the commercial break. Working over Bliss and isolating her from her partners, the SmackDown team turned the tide back in their favor.

    A hot tag to Asuka sparked a comeback for the flagship squad, though, as Asuka tossed Shotzi around like a rag doll. The action broke down and Morgan built momentum for herself, delivering ObLIVion for the pinfall victory.

    Lynch, seeking to remind everyone who the top women's wrestler in the world has been and still is, left Asuka lying with a Manhandle Slam to close the segment.

    The match featured some solid energy and action throughout, even if some of it probably could have been shored up a bit.

    The commentary team really put Morgan over strong and her win sets her up as a dark horse candidate to emerge from Saturday's match with a guaranteed title opportunity. Speaking of dark horses, do not count out Shotzi, who benefits not only from increased television time of late but, also, from being the woman pinned in the go-home show.

    WWE has consistently followed 50-50 booking over the years and if that pattern continues, Shotzi has a very realistic chance to emerge from Money in the Bank as the biggest surprise winner of the entire show. Long overlooked, it would be a massive boost for someone with incredible potential to be a star for WWE for the foreseeable future.

    Shoutout to Bliss, who was great here and is finally getting back to her old self as an in-ring performer.


    Result

    Morgan, Bliss and Asuka defeated Rodriguez, Shotzi and Evans


    Grade

    C+


    Top Moments

    • "You know nothing important happens until Big Time comes around!" Lynch said, her comment a little bit more on-the-nose than it was probably intended to be.
    • Bliss mocked the bigger, stronger Rodriguez, showing no fear despite the very obvious size differential. 
    • Morgan just barely landed a tope suicida that came within inches of being really ugly.
    • The segue from Shotzi standing tall, right into Morgan obliterating her for the win, made for a fun finish. 

Ask Them Anything: Street Profits and The Usos

5 OF 6

    In a special Ask Them Anything in-ring promo segment, Unified WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos and The Street Profits issued their final thoughts ahead of Saturday's title bout.

    The Usos denounced the idea of being worried about Roman Reigns' reaction should they lose the gold in Las Vegas, if only because they will not lose. The Street Profits answered a question about their WrestleMania loss and reports that they are not getting along.

    Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins denied them, chalking them up to musings of the "dirt sheets" before the segment descended into typical pre-match promo work and concluded with the No. 1 contenders stealing Jimmy and Jey's trademark "we the ones" catchphrase.

    The promo work was great. The Usos and the Profits come across as so incredibly natural that it is a wonder WWE officials have not recognized how much more appealing their mic work is to the audience than the over-produced, over-scripted nonsense we see elsewhere.,

    The match Saturday night is going to be extraordinary and may very well challenge the namesake ladder matches for the best of the show. The Usos will likely win but it is only a matter of time before the Profits become the centerpiece of the division.

    Or go their separate ways and enjoy singles success.


    Grade

    B


    Top Moments

    • Braxton asking about reports that Ford and Dawkins are not getting along, followed by a quick rebuttal, feels like the first hint of a potential split and singles run. It bears watching in the coming weeks as to whether that is what goes down or if it was a one-off.

Max Dupri Reveals His Maximum Male Models; Fatal 4-Way Main Event

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    After weeks of teases, Max Dupri finally revealed his Maximum Male Models: Mace and Mansoor. Sure, there were French accents to spice up the names and WWE dusted off the photographers that were previously key to MNM's entrance, but who's counting.

    This felt very much like the start of a gimmick that is going nowhere fast and that is massively disappointing for all involved. Dupri is almost too good for this while the four-star match against Cesaro in his Crown Jewel debut feels like a lifetime ago for Mansoor.

    For Mace, this is yet another massive creative disappointment.

    With that said, it is funny and Pat McAfee talked his ass off trying to get it over, so the company and performers certainly deserve props for trying.

    Any success the act enjoys lies solely at their at this point. If it works, it will be because of their efforts to get it over more than the creative that accompanies it.

    Earlier in the night, Happy Corbin won a battle royal for little more than bragging rights. In the main event, he battled The Miz, Ezekiel and former tag team partner Madcap Moss in a Fatal 4-Way match for a spot in Money in the Bank.

    Despite rolling late, and downing Ezekiel with End of Days, Corbin suffered further torment at the hands of Moss, who sent him crashing shoulder-first into the ring post, then covered Elias' fallen twin brother to cash his ticket to Vegas.

    The match was nonstop action, thanks to rapidly decreasing television time, and the right guy probably went over. Miz and Corbin have been in the match before and are essentially bulletproof at this point in their careers.

    Ezekiel, while over, does not feel like a good fit for that particular spot. Moss, on the other hand, has seen his momentum skyrocket since a babyface turn post-WrestleMania and will now have the opportunity to compete in his biggest match to date. It is refreshing to see WWE get behind a guy like Moss, who got a silly gimmick over and is now reaping the rewards on his own.


    Result

    Moss defeated Corbin, Miz and Ezekiel


    Grade

    C- for the Maximum Male Models debut; B for the main event


    Top Moments

    • Samantha Irvin earned massive props for hitting the high note of Dupri's name perfectly.
    • Backstage, Ronda Rousey cut a promo on Natalya, during which she used the word "irregardless" and annoyed the hell out of writers and editors around the globe, all of whom now hope The Queen of Harts does, in fact, tap her out with the Sharpshooter.
    • In a bit of poetic justice, Pat McAfee taunted a defeated Corbin to close the show, proving just how quickly the tides can turn in WWE

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