Here's Who Produced WWE's Money In The Bank 2021 Matches

WWE producers for Reigns vs. Edge, Ripley vs. Flair, and more revealed.

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Michael Hayes produced WWE Money in the Bank 2021's main event, in which Roman Reigns successfully defended his Universal Championship against Edge.

PWInsider's Mike Johnson has published a complete list of the pay-per-view's producers. Hayes was responsible for the slow-burning 33-minuter, which was a hit amongst WWE fans despite becoming trope-laden towards the end, with an interference, ref bump, and other common WWE techniques.

Hayes also produced Reigns' Triple Threat clash with Edge and Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 37.

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Elsewhere, Jason Jordan and Jamie Noble co-produced Bobby Lashley's successful WWE Championship defence over Kofi Kingston. The night's titular ladder matches were handled by Jamie Noble and Shane Helms on the men's side and TJ Wilson and Pat Buck on the women's.

Here's the list of Money in the Bank 2021 producers:-

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The Usos vs. The Mysterios: D-Von Dudley

AJ Styles & Omos vs. The Viking Raiders: Chris Parks

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Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match: TJ Wilson & Pat Buck

Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Jamie Noble & Shane Helms

Bobby Lashley vs. Kofi Kingston: Jason Jordan & Jamie Noble

Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair: Adam Pearce

Roman Reigns vs. Edge: Michael Hayes

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