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First three Superstars qualify for the Money In The Bank ladder matches

There will be two Money In The Bank ladder matches at the upcoming pay-per-view – one for men and one for women – and both featuring Superstars from the Raw and Smackdown brands.

Each ladder match will have eight Superstars and those involved will have to qualify to earn their place in the match. Three matches already took place on Raw last night and three more are set for Smackdown tonight.

Two of the three qualifying matches were triple threats, one with Ember Moon, Ruby Riott, and Sasha Banks and the other one between Roman Reigns, Finn Balor, and Sami Zayn. Ember Moon won her match while Finn Balor won the other thanks to some interference from Jinder Mahal. Braun Strowman advanced to the match as well after he defeated Kevin Owens.

Set for Smackdown tonight are The Miz versus Jeff Hardy, Daniel Bryan versus Rusev, and Charlotte Flair versus Peyton Royce with the winners joining the match.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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