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Money In The Bank 2024 weekend coming to Toronto

WWE announced that Money In The Bank will be taking place from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Saturday, July 6.

The company will hold three back-to-back events in the same arena with Friday Night Smackdown on July 5 and NXT Heatwave on Sunday, July 7 as well.

More information on the ticket on-sale will be announced in the coming months. To learn more about registering for pre-sale opportunities, please visit: https://www.wwe.com/mitb2024-presale-registration.

“Toronto is an amazing city with a passion for sports entertainment,” said WWE Chief Content Officer Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque. “We’re excited to bring Money In The Bank to Canada for the first time, as we continue to lock down the most globally focused schedule in company history.”

This will be the fourth Premium Live Event to be taking place outside the United States in 2024, with Elimination Chamber next month in Australia, Backlash in May in France, and Bash In Berlin in Germany this August.


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