WWE plans major changes for Money in the Bank
WWE considers expanding Money in the Bank to a two-night format by 2027, mirroring successful WrestleMania model.
WWE continues to evolve its premium live event strategy with plans to expand Money in the Bank into a two-night event starting in 2027. The change follows the successful WrestleMania format and recent announcement of two-night SummerSlam events for 2025 and 2026.
According to WrestleVotes Radio, sources reveal each night would feature one of the iconic ladder matches as the main event. The report outlines a straightforward structure for the potential format.
Simple, one night with the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match as main event. The next night, the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match closes the show.
The potential restructuring aligns with ongoing discussions about splitting the Royal Rumble event, with men’s and women’s matches potentially taking place on separate nights.
Mustafa Ali reveals 2019 Money in the Bank change
In a revealing conversation about past Money in the Bank events, Mustafa Ali shared details about a last-minute change that altered the 2019 ladder match outcome. Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Ali disclosed that he was set to win the briefcase until moments before his entrance.
All day we rehearsed the match. Everyone was saying ‘congratulations.’ I even thought about making the briefcase light up since I was using lights at the time. It was an incredible moment, but it didn’t happen.
Ali explained that Jamie Noble called him to speak with Vince McMahon just before his entrance, while other participants were already in the ring. He was instructed to climb the ladder, grab the briefcase, and wait for someone to appear. Brock Lesnar ultimately emerged as the winner that night.