![]() ![]() Money in the Bank, and seven women were standing around frowning deeply. She was quickly joined by six other women atop their own ladders, and in the ensuing yelling and slapping, Nikki just grabbed the contract. Liv and Asuka went back and forth for a moment before Morgan hit a flat liner and started to climb. Everyone piled ladders onto a prone Bliss, which seemed kind of useless given the whole magical telekinetic powers thing. Bliss kept her from climbing the ladder, hitting Sister Abigail before the tag champs sent her out of the ring and into the barricade. Everybody brawled in the ring as Nikki came hit a crossbody from the top of a ladder-as Michael Cole reminded us a dozen times, she’s almost a superhero. The BOAT climbed all the way to the top with Zelina hanging off her back, until Morgan pulled them both back to earth. Naomi cleared house in the ring and tried to climb, but Natalya plucked her off. At this point, wrestlers should be facing Bliss with blackout goggles on. Zelina and Alexa met in the top of the ladder, where Vega fell victim to Bliss’ trance. Some chaos on the outside let Bliss re-enter things she did her creepy crawl up the ladder towards a pinned Morgan, who was saved by Natalya. Asuka dropped Tamina and pinned her with the ladder, but Tamina almost pushed the ladder off, until Morgan jumped on the side. Tamina, who fears no ghosts or haunted dolls, bounced Alexa into a ladder. Bliss tried to magic the briefcase down, but Asuka jumped her from behind with a suplex. I’m not saying adult fans of this gimmick should be on some kind of a watch list, but I will type it in this review. Alexa Bliss, Naomi, Asuka, Zelina Vega, Liv Morgan, Natalya, and Tamina (Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match)Įveryone ran for ladders at the bell-except Alexa Bliss, who skipped around the ring to riotous applause. The Usos winning is a surprise, but it’ll be a very interesting addition to their storyline with Reigns. A very sad Dominik and Rey stood dumbfounded while the Usos celebrated and Pat McAfee wished he had cousins half as cool. Jimmy sent Rey into the turnbuckle and rolled him up, with an assist from his brother in keeping Mysterio down for the count. The Usos wanted a double splash, but Dominik hopped up on the apron to prevent it. A superkick and a splash looked like it was going to seal the deal, and still Mysterio kicked out, fueled by the power of family and his #1 dad mug. Mysterio went for the 619 on Jey, but Jimmy stepped in to take the hit. ![]() Rey returned the favor when he kicked out of a pop up Samoan Drop, as Dominik recouped from his earlier injuries by being tossed into the ring post. Jimmy and Rey both tagged in, leading to a senton and another two count on Mysterio. The Usos controlled Dominik, trying to crack his hips with a double team move. Mysterio tried to take out both brothers on the outside, but was caught and chucked into the barricade. Jimmy kicked out of a moonsault from Dominik and made the tag to Jey. A headbutt earned the Usos a quick pin, but Rey escaped a spinebuster to tag his son. Jimmy and Dominik started off, Mysterio landing a series of arm drags in front of live people for only the second time in his WWE career. Rey and Dom have a wacky new entrance video that also works as a promo for their new time-travel program on your local cable network. SmackDown Tag Team Championships: The Usos def. And while there were certainly some bumps in the road, we ended up with a pretty fun show, and some surprising results across the board. Even if the show was terrible, the return of actual people in the stands could elevate a D List PPV to at least a C. While it wasn’t a fight to the top of Titan Towers, this year’s Money in the Bank had a lot going for it.
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