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Lynch and Riddle qualify for MITB ladder matches

The women’s Money In The Bank ladder match has been completed with Becky Lynch being the last one to qualify during Raw last night.

Becky beat Nikki A.S.H., Xia Li, Shayna Baszler, Tamina, and Doudrop in an elimination match in the main event of Raw to become the final competitor of the match.

The WWE social media team tweeted that there were two spots left in the match, suggesting that there were eight participants in the match but the graphic on Raw only showed seven participants. WWE has never done a MITB ladder match with seven participants as it’s usually always an even number.

Meanwhile, Riddle also qualified for the match after winning a battle royal which opened Monday Night Raw. Riddle eliminated The Miz last to earn his spot.

A planned Kevin Owens vs Ezekiel/Elias/Elrod match did not take place as advertised as Owens was not at Raw. With one show left before the event it looks like the final qualifier takes place this Friday night on Smackdown.


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