Seth Rollins Wins WWE Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match

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Money in the Bank aired live from the Intuit Dome on Saturday night and anticipation was at an all time high heading into the big show. The women’s Money in the Bank ladder match kicked things off and it ended with Naomi grabbing the briefcase to secure a guaranteed title shot.

Later in the night Seth Rollins, Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Penta, Andrade and El Grande Americano faced off in the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match. As soon as the bell ring everyone stared at Seth Rollins in the middle of the ring. Andrade, Penta, LA Knight and Solo Sikoa teamed up to attack Rollins. Solo threw him out of the ring then Andrade, Penta and Knight teamed up to take out Solo.

At one point Seth Rollins and Solo Sikoa were battling as the fans chanted “OTC” and “CM Punk.” Seth managed to connect with a Stomp and Solo rolled out of the ring. Rollins climbed the ladder then El Grande Americano climbed the other side and put Rollins in the ankle lock at the top. Andrade climbed over Rollins and took out El Grande Americano with a sunset flip bomb off the ladder as Penta superplexed Rollins onto a ladder in the corner.

Andrade set up a ladder in between the ladder in the middle of the ring and the turnbuckle. Penta followed up by hitting Andrade with the Mexican Destroyer on the ladder bridge that he set up.

Outside the ring LA Knight set up another horizontal ladder between the apron and the barricade. He tried to powerbomb Penta over the top rope through the ladder, but Penta took Knight down with the Mexican Destroyer.

El Grande Americano took control of the match then grabbed the special ladder with a Fireball logo on it from underneath the ring. Penta knocked El Grande Americano off the top then Seth Rollins climbed the ladder. Outside the ring El Grande Americano put the steel plate in his mask.

Penta knocked Rollins off the ladder and he started to climb once again. LA Knight then catapulted El Grande Americano onto a ladder that was set up on the turnbuckle outside the ring. Americano climbed it, then hopped onto another ladder as he landed on the ladder in the middle.

El Grande Americano took out Penta with a headbutt then LA Knight ran up the ladder and took out El Grande Americano with a backdrop suplex off the ladder.

Seth Rollins started to climb the ladder, but Andrade climbed the other side. Andrade took out Rollins as Penta went to the top again. Andrade slammed Penta’s head into the top and knocked him off. Andrade got his hands on the briefcase then Solo climbed up as Rollins set up a ladder next to Andrade. LA Knight sent Rollins over the top as Andrade knocked off Solo.

LA Knight, Penta and Andrade battled on the ladders as Seth called out Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Knight and Penta tried to grab the briefcase but Breakker and Reed took them out.

Bronson and Breakker took control of the match as they decimated everyone else. Paul Heyman told them to go after Solo as Jacob Fatu’s music hit. Jacob entered with JC Mateo by his side. Fatu and Mateo went after Reed and Breakker immediately. Breakker speared Mateo through the barricade. Back in the ring Jacob Fatu hit Bronson Reed with a pop up Samoan Drop.

Jacob Fatu set his sights on Solo. He said “I love you” then rolled Solo into the ring as he encouraged Solo to climb the ladder. Jacob set the ladder up for Solo and they hugged. Fatu guarded the ladder as Solo climbed, but when Solo got to the top he grabbed his leg. Solo looked confused as Jacob screamed “I hate you.” Jacob Fatu pulled Solo off the ladder then took him out with a superkick. Fatu went to the top rope for a moonsault on Solo. He then put Solo through the ladder that LA Knight set up between the apron and the barricade.

With everyone down Seth Rollins set up the Fireball ladder. He started climbing and LA Knight grabbed his leg. Knight pulled him down, but Rollins then pulled Knight down and connected with the Stomp. Seth then climbed the ladder and grabbed the briefcase to win the match. After the match Seth Rollins celebrated with Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker.