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WWE Money In The Bank 2019 Results & Live Coverage

WWE’s annual Money In The Bank pay-per-view takes place on May 19th at the XL Center in Hartford, CT.  Keep refreshing this page for live results now in progress! Kickoff Show results: – The Kickoff Show panel tonight is hosted by Jonathan Coachman, Sam Roberts, Dave Otunga, and Charlie Caruso. They welcome us to the show and start off by running down the card for tonight’s show. – Becky Lynch is backstage for an interview where she talks about the mountain she’s facing tonight, having to compete in two separate singles matches. – We see Kevin Owens backstage where he does an interview about his WWE Title match tonight. Owens says he doesn’t have any issue with Kofi personally and thinks Kofi is a good role model, but Kofi’s got something he wants, the WWE Title, and he’ll do anything to get it. – They show a pre-taped promo from Nikki Cross. Nikki is speaking calmly and normally, and says he’s going to give Alexa Bliss a chance because she’s been nice to her. – Beth...

WWE Money in the Bank 2019 ppv predictions, matches, card, start time, location, date, PPV preview

WWE Money in the Bank is arguably one of the biggest shows of the entire year, and Sunday night the annual event is set to invade WWE's home state of Connecticut as we get ready for the summer months ahead. On Sunday, we'll be treated to the traditional men's and women's Money in the Bank ladder matches, both world championships being defended and Becky Lynch as a long night ahead of her as she puts both the Raw and SmackDown women's titles on the line.  Money in the Bank will begin at 7 p.m. ET with the show expected to last anywhere from 3.5-4 hours, not counting the Kickoff Show, which starts one hour prior to the main card at 6 p.m. CBS Sports will be with you the entire way on Sunday with live results, highlights and analysis. Let's take a closer look at who our CBS Sports experts predict will come out on top as WWE looks to overcome a difficult month creatively coming out of WrestleMania and following a struggling Superstar Shakeup. Subscribe to the...

WWE Money In The Bank 2019: Seth Rollins Defeating AJ Styles And FIVE Best Smart Booking Decisions

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WWE Money in the Bank 2019, headlined by Seth Rollins vs. AJ Styles and Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair, is a bigger deal than you might think. The pay-per-view, which has essentially replaced Survivor Series as WWE's fourth "Big Four" event, will be WWE's first blockbuster PPV since the company released its disappointing  Q1 2019 Earning Report  several weeks ago. Of the notable takeaways from the WWE press release were: Raw's TV ratings declined by 14% over the past year, SmackDown's dropped by 13%, live event attendance dipped by 11% and the WWE Network subscriber count was down 6% between WrestleMania 34 and WrestleMania 35. That's precisely what makes Money in the Bank such a pivotal pay-per-view. There will be no Brock Lesnar or Ronda Rousey, and after WWE  suffered its biggest single-day drop in stock price  upon the release of its Q1 report, rest assured that WWE needs to turn things around and do so quickly, especially as  WWE's audience ...