A Second Women's MONEY IN THE BANK Ladder Match Announced For Next Week's Episode Of SMACKDOWN LIVE

A Second Women's MONEY IN THE BANK Ladder Match Announced For Next Week's Episode Of SMACKDOWN LIVE

In the wake of the controversy surrounding Sunday's first ever women's Money in The Bank ladder match, Smackdown Live general manager Daniel Bryan stepped up and made a second match for next week's show...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 20, 2017 07:06 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Daniel Bryan had promised to address the highly controversial finish to Sunday night's historic women's Money In The Bank ladder match when he returned to Smackdown Live tonight, and he did just that with quite the bombshell of an announcement.

As the show was winding down, the GM invited all 5 participants to the ring to let them know what he'd decided to do, and after a heated exchange with James Ellsworth, Bryan stripped Carmella of the briefcase and announced that a second MITB ladder match involving her, Becky, Tamina, Charlotte and Natalia would take place on next week's instalment.

It's very difficult to predict the outcome of this new ladder match, because one would assume the plan was always for Ellsworth to interfere, leading to the rematch - unless, WWE didn't anticipate such a negative response to the first outcome, and this is simply damage control.

Either way, it looks like we'll have a new Ms. Money In The Bank (seriously, if Carmella wins again, WTF was the point?) this time next week.

What do you guys make of this? Sound off below!


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