Match One:Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match Winner: Naomi

(The Other Participants Were: Rhea Ripley, Roxanne Perez, Alexa Bliss, Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer)

The night’s action kicked off with the women’s Money In The Bank ladder match. Interestingly, once the bell sounded the three most tenured competitors (Ripley, Bliss and Naomi) cleared the ring of the younger stars. From there, the two former loosely aligned Perez and Giulia teamed up and buried Rhea Ripley under several ladders. The ironwoman of the night, competing in her third match in less than 24 hours, Stephanie Vaquer showed her unparalleled grit when she climbed most of the way up a ladder with Giulia on her back. The two smallest women in the match shared a special moment when they delivered stereo Canadian Destroyers onto ladders, proving why they belonged in the match. In the end, as Ripley and Bliss were climbing a ladder, the now cutthroat Naomi reappeared and sent them both crashing to the ground, clearing her way of competition and allowing her to become Ms. Money In The Bank.

Match Two: Intercontinental Championship Match

‘Dirty’ Dominik Mysterio (Champion) Defeated Octagon Jr Via Pinfall

This impromptu title match, set up earlier today at WWE’s ‘World’s Collide’ PLE, started off very fast paced with the champion not being able to find his footing. Dominik lived up to his name of ‘Dirty’ when he tied Octagon’s mask to the bottom rope and laid in stomps. Instead of capitalizing while his challenger was down, Dom showed he was more preoccupied with the AAA luchadors sitting at ringside and decided to taunt them. Taking his eye off his opponent gave Octagon Jr. the chance to display a lot of high flying offense, which earned him a near fall. After Liv Morgan’s distraction, Dom hit his legendary father’s signature ‘619’ and landed a frog splash to retain his championship.

Match Three: Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match

The Man’ Becky Lynch Defeated Lyra Valkyria (Champion) Via Pinfall

This championship contest began with Becky trying to attack Lyra before the bell rang, but Valkyria saw it coming, side stepped The Man and proceeded to strike her former tag partner. Lynch would gain an advantage as the two celtic warriors battled on the outside of the ring, but the fight would not last long. Once back in the ring, the two familiar foes had a fairly even exchange, where they traded various offense maneuvers, submission holds and near falls. After several moments of action, Becky landed a manhandle slam from the top rope for the closest near fall of the match. Things would once again spill to the outside of the ring where each woman hit their signature moves, another manhandle slam and nightwing, a sequence that almost caused both competitors to be counted out. In the end, Becky would roll up Valkyria (while gripping Lyra’s tights) to become the new Women’s Intercontinental Champion.

After the match, per the agreed upon stipulation, Lyra stood in the center of the ring and raised her former mentor’s hand. The arrogant new champion wanted to further humiliate Lyra by demanding she place the championship around her waist. After Valkyria was done fastening the title, she dropped Lynch with a German Suplex and Nightwing, retaining some measure of dignity.

Match Four: The Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match

Winner: Seth Rollins

(The Other Participants Were: L.A. Knight, Solo Sikoa, El Grande Americano, Penta and Andrade)

The second ladder match of the evening began with all five combatants surrounding Seth Rollins, with Andrade, Knight and Penta attacking the visionary. Before long, the two like minded men with fairly similar goals, Solo and Seth, cleared the ring and proceeded to have a rather violent fight where Rollins would curbstomp Sikoa in the center of the ring. El Grande Americano had a lot of highlights during this match, including placing Seth in an ankle lock from the very top of the ladder, dropping almost everyone in the match with a German Suplex and mowing down the field of competitors by hitting them with a ladder. Throughout the match, the two legit luchadors, Andrade and Penta, would find themselves in one another’s crosshairs, culminating with Penta sending Andrade though a ladder with a Mexican Destroyer. ‘The Mega Star’ L.A. Knight made his presence known by suplexing El Grande from atop the highest ladder. When Rollins was in danger, he called for Bronson Reed and Braun Breakker to come out. The two big men ran rough shot, destroying everyone in sight. As they were about to go after Solo, Jacob Fatu and J.C. Mateo came out and even the odds. The four men battled it out, with only the United States Champion left standing. Fatu helped Solo up, and seemed to be helping his bloodline member to win the match, but would shock everyone by yelling “I HATE YOU” and flattening Sikoa with a superkick, moonsault and a spinning solo through a ladder. Amongst the carnage, L.A. Knight made it back to his feet, but would be curbstomped by Rollins, clearing the visionary’s path to the MITB briefcase, fulfilling his prophecy.

Match Five:

Tag Team Match

‘Main Event’ Jey Uso (WWE Heavyweight Champion) and Cody Rhodes Defeated John Cena (WWE Undisputed Champion) and Logan Paul Via Pinfall

In the first minutes of this tag match Paul and Cena isolated Uso, with the 17 time champion doing everything in his power to avoid coming into contact with Cody Rhodes. While Jey was down, Cena and Paul’s egos caused them to fight, allowing Uso to make the much needed tag to his partner. Once he was finally in the match, Rhodes quickly got the better of his opponents, eventually hitting John with a crossrhodes. Logan would soon hit his ‘Paulverizer’ on Cody, but instead of going for the pin, he called his “pet drone” over and climbed to the top rope. Before he could complete the rest of his plan, Cody recovered and delivered a Spanish Fly to Logan. In the end, after Logan hit a beautiful moonsault on Jey through the Spanish announce table, Cena would hit Cody right in the head with the Undisputed Championship belt. Before Cena could capitalize on the underhanded tactic, he was tackled and struck with the very same belt by a man dressed in all black; soon revealed to be a returning R-Truth. This chaotic scene gave Cody Rhodes the opening to hit Cena with a crossrhodes to win the match for his team.