RAW Superstar Alexa Bliss Wins The Women's MONEY IN THE BANK Ladder Match

RAW Superstar Alexa Bliss Wins The Women's MONEY IN THE BANK Ladder Match

After an exciting, grueling match, Raw's Alexa Bliss managed to climb the ladder and retrieve the briefcase to become the second ever Miss Money in the Bank. Find out how it went down after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 17, 2018 05:06 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The first of two MITB ladder matches just finished up at the Money in the Bank PPV event, and the women of Raw and SmackDown LIVE really pulled out all the stops in a terrific, hard-hitting bout.

Naomi, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Ember Moon, Lana, Sasha Banks and Natalya all came close at certain points during the match, but when the smoke cleared it was red brand Superstar and former Women's Champion Alexa Bliss who got her hands on the case.

Becky Lynch was deemed to be the favorite heading in, but was denied at the last second and The Goddess took full advantage.

Tell us, did you watch the match? If so, were you happy with the outcome? Drop us a comment below.
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