We’re watching the WWE Money in the Bank live stream online this weekend to see if the bag winners can show any clues about WWE’s immediate future. Earlier this year, we expected Cody Rhodes to win the men’s MITB match, but his torn pectoralis injury eliminates that opportunity from the card.
Now, the participants in the Money in the Bank men’s ladder match are Riddle, Seth “Freakin” Rollins, Drew McIntyre, Omos, Sheamus and Sami Zayn. It seems that everyone except Sheamus and Omos has a chance to strike. McIntyre could win the contract and use it to get the main event of Clash at the Castle in Cardiff, Wales. He is already expected to top the event against Roman Reigns, and that might be how we get there.
Riddle getting the bag would be a bit of a surprise, as he doesn’t seem likely to win after he just lost to Reigns on SmackDown Live. But if Randy Orton is able to recover, this bag could be the catalyst for the RK-Bro program. Sami Zayn wants direct ties to The Bloodline, and ownership of the bag may tie him to Reigns in the distant future. Despite this, Rollins seems to be the top pick for our bonus. Die? Well, WWE just signed Logan Paul, so who knows.
The Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match is less interesting. Becky Lynch is the easy pick, but we think it’s time for Liv Morgan to get a chance to raise the card. Our picks for the rest of the card are below.
Here’s everything you need to watch the Money in the Bank live stream:
How to watch Money in the Bank live stream from anywhere on Earth
While Peacock is available across the United States and the WWE Network remains the standard around the world, the Money in the Bank live stream can be a little confusing. You may want to check the VPN if you can’t see the service you usually use.
The international audience will be very jealous of the American audience, which will save up to 50% by switching to Peacock (unless you get the No Ads tier at $9.99 per month).
The best VPN is ExpressVPN (Opens in a new tab). It meets the VPN needs of the vast majority of users, offers great compatibility with most devices and great connection speeds.
Money in the US bank’s live broadcast is cheaper
The only place to watch Money in the Bank in the US is with peacock (Opens in a new tab). WWE Premium Live events fall into the $4.99 Peacock Premium tier; The $9.99 Peacock Premium Plus tier doesn’t get anything extra for this offer. Peacock is now available on most of the best streaming devices.
There is no need to pay for the ad-free tier of live WWE events, as there are always ads in the live versions of Peacock’s programming.
Money in the Bank Live Streaming UK
Our UK friends will get a Money in the Bank live stream on WWE Network (Opens in a new tab)at a higher price – closer to the $9.99 Americans were paying.
However, don’t expect this to last forever. The Peacock now lands internationally, having recently landed in the UK and Ireland. Who knows when WWE content will be filtered out.
While those in the US are now paying less, there’s less content available – and ad breaks are weird – so it’s a case of monkey paw at this discount.
Money in the Bank Live Stream Australia
Money in the Bank starts at 10AM AEST, although the kickoff show starts at 9AM AEST.
Australia continues to monitor the bank’s money flows on WWE Network (Opens in a new tab).
Money in a bank card
The expected winners are listed below
- Bianca Belair (c) vs. Carmella in the Raw Women’s Championship
Prediction: Bianca Belair keeps it - Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Lacey Evans vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Liv Morgan vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Asuka vs. Shutzi vs. Becky Lynch
Prediction: Liv Morgan wins - Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Natalya at the SmackDown Women’s Championship
Prediction: Ronda Rousey retains - Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Sheamus vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Omos vs. Sami Zayn vs. Riddell vs. TPA
Prediction: Seth Rollins wins - The Usos vs. The Street Profits (c) for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship
Prediction: Usos . win - Theory (C) vs Bobby Lashley for the United States Championship
Prediction: Bobby Lashley wins