WWE are going all out for Money in the Bank Weekend.
Adding another international date to the list of Premium Live Events in 2023, the popular event will take place at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, July 6th. Additionally, fans in Toronto will also get the opportunity to attend SmackDown the day before and the NXT Heatwave PLE the day after.
The announcement was made by Triple H on social media, who promised an epic 3-day extravaganza of action:
This summer, for the first time ever, Money in the Bank heads to Toronto and headlines a massive weekend at @ScotiabankArena
7/5 #SmackDown
7/6 #MITB
7/7 #NXTHeatwave
Thrilled to bring one of the most exciting events of the year to Canada… this is going to be epic.
The 15th edition of the signature WWE event will feature the men’s and women’s ladder matches with a briefcase up for grabs. The winner of each respective match will be able to cash in the briefcase at any time within the next calendar year for a championship opportunity. Damian Priest won the men’s match in 2023 and is still in possession of the briefcase at the time of writing. The women’s match was won by Iyo Sky, who successfully cashed in her contract at SummerSlam to become the new Women’s Champion.
While the news is massive for WWE fans in Canada, Triple H still has another major announcement that will be revealed on a 2024 preview show on Peacock.
In a further update, plans for WWE’s return to Saudi Arabia have been seemingly revealed.
WWE Goes International Once Again For Money In The Bank
Much like Elimination Chamber, Money in the Bank 2024 will be held internationally for the second consecutive year. In 2023, the event was held at the O2 Arena in London. The main event saw Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa face off against The Usos as The Bloodline were engaged in a civil war. In a shocking conclusion to the match, Jey Uso pinned The Tribal Chief to the delight of the UK crowd.
In a new interview, Trish Stratus has expressed the possibility of returning at the event.
With the line-up being announced via poster, Roman Reigns is once again notably absent.