Stipulation Added To Next Week's MONEY IN THE BANK Women's Ladder Rematch On SMACKDOWN LIVE

Stipulation Added To Next Week's MONEY IN THE BANK Women's Ladder Rematch On SMACKDOWN LIVE

Last night on Smackdown Live, Daniel Bryan made a MITB rematch for next week which will see all five women once again compete for the coveted briefcase. This time, though, things will be a little different...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 21, 2017 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Following the controversial end to the historic women's Money in The Bank ladder match this past Sunday night, the same 5 Superstars will once again vie for the opportunity to climb the ladder and retrieve the MITB briefcase on next week's instalment of Smackdown Live. However, James Ellsworth will not be a factor this time.

During Talking Smack, GM Daniel Bryan made the stipulation that Ellsworth will be banned from ringside, which did not sit well with Carmella, who was reduced to tears.

Though many fans agreed with the decision to have a rematch, some feel it was the wrong call as The Princess of Staten Island did technically win the match within the parameters of the rules, and is now being stripped of the briefcase.

In any event, don't be surprised if next week's match comes with its own set of surprises. Check out some footage from Talking Smack below:


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