MONEY IN THE BANK: World Heavyweight Title Match Set As Men's Ladder Match Participants Are Decided

MONEY IN THE BANK: World Heavyweight Title Match Set As Men's Ladder Match Participants Are Decided

During last night's episode of RAW, a challenger for Seth Rollins' World Heavyweight Championship was decided as was the final participant in the men's Money in the Bank ladder match. Read on for details!

By JoshWilding - Jun 13, 2023 06:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Money in the Bank is fast approaching, and last night's RAW saw the card for the show continue to take shape. 

In a passionate promo (which featured perhaps a little too much singing from the crowd), Finn Balor challenged Seth Rollins to put his World Heavyweight Championship on the line at the upcoming PLE in London, England. It's a rematch which has been 7 years in the making and, shortly after their confrontation, it was made official. 

Elsewhere on the show, Damian Priest secured the final spot in the men's Ladder match by beating Matt Riddle, creating further tension within The Judgement Day. 

Things aren't good between Balor and Priest after what happened during the latter's own World Heavyweight title match last week, and Balor is clearly taking a liking to JD McDonagh. As you might expect, Priest didn't take kindly to being asked if he'd cash in on Balor...could a babyface turn be in the cards?

We'll see but this seems to be leading somewhere interesting! 

RAW also opened up with Rhea Ripley being presented with a new Women's Championship. Cody Rhodes crashed the party and the Eradicator accepted his challenge for a match against Dominick Mysterio at Money in the Bank on the second-generation Superstar's behalf.

Check out some highlights from all these RAW segments below. 

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