WWE Money In The Bank 2019 Card LEAKED Online?! (SPOILERS)

Could THIS be the final card for 19 May?

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WWE Money In The Bank 2019 is now less than three weeks away (19 May), and the promotion have already announced four bouts for the event, with Becky Lynch vs. Lacey Evans (Raw Women's Title), Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair (SmackDown Women's title), Roman Reigns vs. Elias, and WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins vs. AJ Styles all confirmed.

Now, a lineup that may or may not be the full Money In The Bank card has leaked online. Per EWrestlingNews.com, who claim these matches have been advertised locally, the following bouts will be added to those listed above:-

Cruiserweight Title: Tony Nese (c) vs. Ariya Daivari

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Intercontinental Title: Finn Balor (c) vs. Ali

United States Title: Samoa Joe (c) vs. 'Dr. Of Thuganomics' John Cena

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WWE Title Triple Threat: Kofi Kingston (c) vs. Rowan vs. Kevin Owens

NXT Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Jackson Ryker vs. Keith Lee vs. Matt Riddle vs. Adam Cole vs. Pete Dunne vs. Tyler Breeze vs. Dominik Dijakovic

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Women's Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Tamina vs. Sasha Banks vs. Natalya vs. Naomi vs. Bayley vs. Carmella vs. Ember Moon vs. Sonya Deville

Men's Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Drew McIntyre vs. Cesaro vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Ricochet vs. Aleister Black vs. Andrade vs. Lars Sullivan

The most notable red flags here are the inclusion of the MIA Sasha Banks and the NXT ladder match. Still, few will complain if the final MITB card looks something like this.

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