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How To Watch WWE: Money in the Bank 2024 With Sling

The top WWE talent have a chance to secure the bag at Money in the Bank 2024. Here's a preview, plus how to watch with Sling.

One of the great poets of our time once said “If you only get one shot, one opportunity, to seize everything you ever wanted, would you capture it, or just let it slip (yo)”. While that certainly makes for an interesting story (and some iconic rap battles), the journey our hero takes on the road to that “one shot" is often just as compelling.

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WWE’s annual Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View shares this premise: the victor gets to call their shot at the title of their choice. All you have to do is climb a ladder to a briefcase while five others try to prevent you from reaching it. Simple, right? As if that grand spectacle weren’t enough, Money in the Bank 2024 also features title matches and the latest clash in the ongoing war against the Bloodline. Here’s a look at the card:

Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Andrade vs. Chad Gable vs. LA Knight vs. Drew Mcintyre

Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs. Chelsea Green vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi vs. Zoey Stark

World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Seth Rollins

WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker

Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton & Kevin Owens vs. The Bloodline

The fireworks begin Saturday, July 6 at 7:00pm ET from the Scotiabank arena in Toronto. Here’s a primer on each Money in the Bank contestant; to order the WWE: Money in the Bank PPV for $44.99 with Sling, navigate to “On Demand” and click the “Rentals” tab in the Sling app, or just the link below to order now!

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Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match

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Jey Uso - Topping hall-of-famer Rey Mysterio and Judgement Day phenom Finn Balor to punch his ticket, main event Jey Uso looks to be the next in a long line of his family to seize singles glory. He previously had a shot at Damian Priest’s gold and fell short, so will the briefcase be just the advantage he needs? Look for him to lock up with Chad Gable throughout the match, as Jey turned the tables on a Gable attack on the go home edition of Raw.

Carmelo Hayes - The youngest contestant in the match (we still remember his feuds with Bron Breakker on NXT not too long ago), Carmelo Hayes punched his ticket by outlasting the Viper Randy Orton and Tama Tonga. He made a splash on the main roster by challenging Cody Rhodes for his belt, but, like Jey Uso, he’s also looking for a little insurance policy to ensure there’s no sophomore slump in his next title match.

Andrade - Andrade brings plenty of experience to this match, having been in the 2019 Money in the Bank. He also recently returned to WWE (in dramatic fashion, at the Royal Rumble of all places) after cutting his teeth for a bit in AEW. Andrade definitely showed off his experience, having beaten main event veteran Kevin Owens and the wiley Grayson Waller to claim his spot in this PPV. The WWE Speed champion will certainly have to kick it into overdrive to win this, but he has shown that he is more than capable.

Chad Gable - Despite previous regimes knocking him for his size, Chad Gable downed two literal monsters in Bronson Reed and Braun Strowman to qualify. He has always been a technician, but the Olympian has really stepped up his game of late, challenging Sami Zayn for the IC title. But with his former stablemates from Alpha Academy out of the picture, will Chad be able to survive the looming Wyatt Sicks, let alone this match?

LA Knight - The megastar defeated Logan Paul and Santos Escobar to qualify, with a slight assist from New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson. Downing Paul had to feel extra good, although it seems like a lot of the frustration in that rivalry is on Logan’s end. Heck, if someone we hated let themselves into our house and was chilling in our pool, we wouldn’t react favorably either. Funny enough, Logan Paul is a champion, with the US title currently around his waist. Would LA cash in on a US title opportunity? Have stranger things happened in wrestling? YEAH!

Drew McIntyre - Drew may have been the last entrant, but one could label him as a favorite after he outlasted Sheamus and Ilja Dragunov. Drew tasted Wrestlemania glory before CM Punk cost him the title. For his encore, CM Punk donned a referee outfit and cost Drew another shot at Damien Priest’s title in his home country. Suffice to say Drew is motivated, but will CM Punk have another trick up his sleeve?

Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match

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Iyo Sky - Iyo Sky is no stranger to the power of the money in the bank briefcase. As last year’s winner, she successfully leveraged the case to become the Women’s Champion. She is hoping lightning will strike twice, after striking down Kiana James and Zelina Vega. Look for her to have some choice words (or fists) for Lyra Valkyria after falling to her in the Queen of the Ring tournament earlier this year.

Chelsea Green - This match could become a hot mess after Chelsea Green secured her spot, impressively overcoming former champion Bianca Belair and Michin. Not too long ago, she snagged history with one of the shortest Royal Rumble stints of all time (with proud husband Matt Cardona looking on). Now she looks to step her game up with the ultimate wild card – a shot at any title, at any time. While she may not win, the former women’s tag champ will surely make a scene.

Lyra Valkyria- Iyo Sky is not the only former champion in this match, with former NXT champ Lyra Valkyria looking to expand her impact on the main roster after disposing of the formidable Shayna Baszler and Kairi Sane. After several run-ins with Damage Cntrl since her main roster debut (including Kairi Sane), bad blood with Iyo Sky is a given, but will the other members of Damage Cntrl surface? Either way, Valkyria has proven she has no problem looking out for herself.

Tiffany Stratton - Tiffany Stratton has always had a knack for grabbing attention. Toppling Jade Cargill and Candace Lerae on the way to qualifying for this match will certainly do that. After a thunderous performance in Australia during the elimination chamber, all things pointed to “Tiffy Time” before she lost a triple threat for Bayley’s belt. Undeterred, she looks to stack the deck in her favor with a money in the bank win.

Naomi - Like Iyo, Naomi brings Money in the Bank experience after besting Indi Hartwell and Blair Davenport to qualify. She is certainly no stranger to big matches, returning to WWE in the Royal Rumble (one thing we will say for Naomi, she sure knows how to make an entrance) and lasting over an hour. She also took part in the Elimination chamber, but was felled via Tiffany Stratton. The bad blood between these two continued to build with Stratton costing Naomi in her title shot against Bayley. Just because Naomi has been around a while doesn’t mean she isn’t keeping receipts for Tiffany.

Zoey Stark - When it comes to receipts, we know Zoey Stark prefers to dish them out with her fists and there will be plenty of that after she defeated Ivy Nile and Dakota Kai (another Damage Cntrl member!) to qualify. We’d bet the former bodyguard of Trish Stratus will be serving up something more brutal than Stratusfaction.