
During the night, WWE staged its last major PLE from Canada: Money in the Bank, with the PPV in question being one of the PPV’s most successful acts, despite not being one of the company’s annual Big Four.
To inflame the audience, there were several matches of the event card, but more than any other, the Ladder match valid for the men’s briefcase of the MITB was definitely the one that entertained the most, complicit even the protagonists of the contention, with Drew McIntyre, Chad Gable, Carmelo Hayes and Andrade showing great technical skill, leaving WWE Canadian fans stunned.
The match was in fact full of commercials and great stunts, with Chad Gable who remained hanging from the hook that holds the briefcase, then falling on his belly in the ring, or with Andrade who became the protagonist of a Spanish Fly from racing on Carmelo Hayes lying on a ladder, between the "yes" of the audience.
In the end, however, to have the better, it was none other than McIntyre, with the WWE Scotsman who attacked with the ladder Jey Uso, after the latter had knocked out Chad Gable and then climbed the ladder to take off his briefcase, becoming Mr Money in the Bank.
Drew McIntyre was unstoppable
First at WrestleMania 40 and then at Clash at the Castle, CM Punk was the one who made Drew McIntyre lose in the worst way, with the Scottish WWE athlete who at one point seemed to have decided to leave the company, declaring his farewell to Raw. After making his surprise return less than a week later, McIntyre brutally retaliated against CM Punk at SmackDown, attacking him backstage at the show and carrying him on his back as a sack of potatoes backstage, all the way to the entrance to the arena.
Now, after ripping CM Punk’s personal bracelet from his own arm on Raw, it seems that Drew wants to carry on the storyline with his opponent even from home, where McIntyre posted photos with his wife and his cat, in full family intimacy, but still wearing a punk bracelet.