WWE considering big change for Money in the Bank under Triple H s regime Reports
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Here are your 2022 Ladder Match Winners! In 2017, WWE introduced Ms. Money in the Bank. Ever since then, every female superstar has successfully cashed in their contracts to become champion. According to a new report from , Triple H is considering putting Money in the Bank matches at WrestleMania. The report also states that the idea of a men's MITB match and a women's MITB match on two different nights is alive. However, it is highly unlikely that WWE will remove one of its major premium live events, which they often refer to as one of their 'Big Five'.
WWE considering big change for Money in the Bank under Triple H s regime - Reports
Triple H has never won a Money in the Bank contract! According to a new report, might be going back to the old-fashioned way when it comes to the Money in the Bank matches. It's been over a decade since Money in the Bank went from a gimmick match at WrestleMania to an annual premium live event. Several superstars made their name by winning the contract at WrestleMania and cashing it on a champion of their choosing. In 2010, the traditional Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania was scrapped as it became a gimmick premium live event with two Money in the Bank contracts. Superstars of RAW and SmackDown won contracts and would get to cash in on the champions of their respective brands. Here are your 2022 Ladder Match Winners!Here are your 2022 Ladder Match Winners! In 2017, WWE introduced Ms. Money in the Bank. Ever since then, every female superstar has successfully cashed in their contracts to become champion. According to a new report from , Triple H is considering putting Money in the Bank matches at WrestleMania. The report also states that the idea of a men's MITB match and a women's MITB match on two different nights is alive. However, it is highly unlikely that WWE will remove one of its major premium live events, which they often refer to as one of their 'Big Five'.