Money in the Bank: 5 Surprising Interferences we can witness in the ladder matches
We are just one day away from the annual Money in the Bank PPV, as it'll go down live tomorrow from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The card for the PPV looks excellent and if done properly, it would be a show worth remembering for the fans.
The highlights of the PPV other than the Championship matches are of course the two Money in the Bank ladder matches for the men and the women.
There are so many inner-feuds going on among the competitors of the ladder match, and with WWE looking to up the ratings, we might see some major interferences in both the matches that could have an impact on the winner of the match.
In this article, let's take a look at the 5 Surprising interferences that we can witness tomorrow in the MITB ladder matches. Who are you rooting for to become this year's Mr. and Miss Money in the Bank?
#5 Braun Strowman
Braun Strowman didn't really have a good outing on RAW last week, as he lost his spot in the men's Money in the Bank ladder match to Sami Zayn. All this took place after Shane booked a match between Braun and Sami with the MITB ladder match spot on the line in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
While Braun was looking dangerous, two other participants in the MITB ladder match this Sunday, Baron Corbin and Drew McIntyre attacked him in the closing moments of the match to help Sami get the win and the spot. This was a great move from the two top heels of RAW to take out the big Monster from the match and increase their odds of winning the briefcase this Sunday.
But one thing is for sure, Braun definitely won't be in a good mood come Sunday at Money in the Back. Knowing his nature, he's not someone who'll quietly watch the match from the back and see one of these two take his share of glory.
I am pretty sure there is hell to pay for the Scottish Psychopath and the Lone Wolf as Braun would be dying to get his hands on them. I can see Strowman interfering in the ladder match to take out either of these two, leading to a feud after the PPV.