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Who has qualified for WWE 2024 Money in the Bank matches? Men's, women's participants
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Date:2025-04-25 21:22:09
It's time to determine who will have a chance to win a WWE championship opportunity.
The Money in the Bank qualifying matches begin Monday and take place over the next couple of weeks, with the winners of the qualifying matches advancing to compete in the premium live event ladder matches.
Money in the Bank will feature a men's and women's match, each with six competitors attempting to grab the briefcase hanging above the ring. Whoever is able to grab the briefcase on July 6 in Toronto will hold a title match contract that can be used at any point in the next year.
Here is who has qualified for the 2024 men's and women's Money in the Bank matches, and what qualifying matches are scheduled to take place:
2024 Men's Money in the Bank match participants, qualifying matches
- Iyo Sky (defeated Zelina Vega and Kiana James)
- Braun Strowman vs. Chad Gable vs. Bronson Reed (Raw, June 24)
2024 Women's Money in the Bank match participants, qualifying matches
- Jey Uso (defeated Rey Mysterio and Finn Balor)
- Lyra Valkyria vs. Shayna Baszler vs. Kairi Sane (Raw, June 24)
When is 2024 Money in the Bank?
The 2024 Money in the Bank premium live event will be July 6 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.
How successful are Money in the Bank winners?
Winning the Money in the Bank match means a title bout against any champion anywhere, at anytime, and it is often a success.
On the men's side, 19 of 24 (79%) winners went on to claim the title they cash in on. The women's side has seen perfection with all seven winners becoming a champion.
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