Show
Money in the Bank
Results
Date and Location
Sunday, May 19 | 7 PMET/4 PMPT
WWE Money in the Bank 2019 results: Bayley and The Beast reign supreme at Money in the Bank
At Money in the Bank, Brock Lesnar stunned the WWE Universe by reemerging to win the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. In addition, Bayley won the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match and cashed in on new titleholder Charlotte Flair to become SmackDown Women’s Champion. Meanwhile, Universal Champion Seth Rollins overcame AJ Styles, Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch defeated Lacey Evans, WWE Champion Kofi Kingston overcame Kevin Owens and so much more. (VIDEOS | PHOTOS)
Money in the Bank: Quick Hits
The Usos def. SmackDown Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan & Rowan (Kickoff Match) Bayley won the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match Rey Mysterio def. Samoa Joe to become the new United States Champion; Samoa Joe delivers vicious post-match assault Shane McMahon def. The Miz (Steel Cage Match) WWE Cruiserweight Champion Tony Nese def. Ariya Daivari Raw & SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch def. Lacey Evans Charlotte Flair def. Becky Lynch to become the new SmackDown Women’s Champion; Bayley cashed in her Money in the Bank contract to win the title Roman Reigns def. Elias Lars Sullivan crashed The Lucha House Party WWE Champion Kofi Kingston def. Kevin Owens Universal Champion Seth Rollins def. AJ Styles Brock Lesnar won the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder MatchMoney in the Bank: Full Details
Kickoff clash ends in stunning upset with Wild Card implications
HARTFORD, Conn. — A couple of weeks ago, Daniel Bryan & Rowan became the SmackDown Tag Team Champions by defeating The Usos, who took advantage of the Wild Card Rule to vie for the titles. Consider the favor repaid: The Planet’s Tag Team Champions were one-upped by Jimmy & Jey on the WWE Money in the Bank Kickoff in a non-title match that
Bayley goes the distance to become Ms. Money in the Bank
HARTFORD, Conn. — At what point does it stop becoming a surprise when Bayley wins big matches? True, the former Raw Women’s Champion had mostly faded into the background as the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match drew closer and the odds shifted toward sentimental favorites, veterans or wild cards. However, Bayley never thrives more
Samoa Joe demolishes Rey Mysterio after controversial title match decision
HARTFORD, Conn. — Sometimes, the old saying sums it up best: What goes around, comes around. One month after defeating Rey Mysterio in less than a minute, United States Champion Samoa Joe was dethroned by the legendary luchador at WWE Money in the Bank in similarly sudden fashion, with Rey notching a flash pinfall that was so out-of-nowhere,
Shane and Miz scramble for supremacy inside a steel cage
HARTFORD, Conn. — Maybe he really is “The Best in the World.” Shane McMahon is now 2-0 over The Miz in increasingly savage stipulations, having followed up his daredevil victory at WrestleMania with a gnarly win in a Steel Cage Match at WWE Money in the Bank. That’s a bitter pill to swallow for Miz, who (fairly) gauged his WrestleMania
Ariya Daivari takes Tony Nese to the brink at WWE Money in the Bank
HARTFORD, Conn. — In their WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match at WWE Money in the Bank, challenger Ariya Daivari rolled into the arena in a fancy car, white pants and a chain befitting the self-styled “Daivari Dinero,” while champion Tony Nese mounted a no-frills, no-nonsense defense of his championship, fighting all the way from
Could Becky Lynch hold off a stunning challenge from Lacey Evans?
HARTFORD, Conn. — Becky Lynch is still Raw Women’s Champion, but Lacey Evans made a believer out of her. There is simply no other takeaway from the performance of Lynch’s relatively untested challenger for the red-hued half of Becky’s Two Belts, as Evans made good on months of trash talk to take The Man to the absolute limit. The battle
There’s a new SmackDown Women’s Champion … but it’s not who you think
HARTFORD, Conn. — Goodbye, “Becky Two Belts.” And goodbye, Charlotte Nine Times. In a stunning turn of events, the SmackDown Women’s Championship left WWE Money in the Bank with neither the woman who carried it into Hartford, nor the woman who won it from the champion. Instead, it belonged to the woman who won the Women’s Money in the
Elias ambushes Reigns, but was it enough?
HARTFORD, Conn. — Give credit to Elias for knowing what he was up against. Facing the challenge of Roman Reigns at WWE Money in the Bank, The Living Truth attempted to win the match before it even began by shattering his acoustic guitar across the broad back of the former Universal Champion. But if what happened next was any indication, he
Lars Sullivan strikes at WWE Money in the Bank
HARTFORD, Conn. — Lars Sullivan was not scheduled to appear at WWE Money in the Bank. But it’s not like that was going to stop him.
The Freak reared his head during an appearance by The Lucha House Party and summarily picked apart Kalisto, Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado in short order, adding three new victims in his cross-brand path
Kofi Kingston goes it alone against Kevin Owens in WWE Title clash
HARTFORD, Conn. — According to Kevin Owens, Kofi Kingston only won the WWE Championship in the first place because The New Day got him there. He might be changing his tune right about now. KO successfully convinced Kingston to leave Xavier Woods in the backstage area and defend his title without help, but The Dreadlocked Dynamo still retained
Rollins and Styles tear the house down in Universal Title thriller
HARTFORD, Conn. — The first-ever WWE match between Seth Rollins and AJ Styles delivered as advertised. They are two of the very best, move for move, hold for hold, step for step in pursuit of the top title on WWE’s flagship show. It was the sort of battle that pay-per-views were created to accommodate, and World Titles were meant to
Brock Lesnar storms the Men’s Money in the Bank Match
HARTFORD, Conn. — You didn’t think it would be that easy, did you? What – either Finn Bálor, Andrade, Ali, Randy Orton, Ricochet, Baron Corbin or Drew McIntyre was just going to scale a ladder, take the briefcase and jump to the next-man-up position for a World Title opportunity? If there has been any lesson over the last seven years,