WWE Update - Money In The Bank Ladder Match 2?
F4WOnline notes that it's expected that the ladder match for the briefcase will take place at the same event. Apparently WWE was looking at announcing the second ladder match on Raw this week, but that didn't happen. Why not? The show is three hours long. They should be able to find time in a show filled with a bunch of three minute matches that mean nothing and recaps of things we have already seen over and over. Perhaps the reason that they didn't mention it was because they didn't want to confuse viewers with the announcement of the other match. The second ladder match will be for a future title shot and will feature up and coming talents. We know of four participants in the ladder match for the vacant WWE Title: Randy Orton, Alberto Del Rio, Sheamus and Cesaro. Three of them are former WWE/World Champions while Cesaro is obviously close to that level. We don't know how many others will be a part of it. It would seem like John Cena will be a part of it while Kane is probably likely as well since he was supposed to face Bryan at Money in the Bank if he was healthy. That would make it six. We don't know if there will be more than that or not. There are a number of ways WWE could go about doing the second ladder match for the briefcase. They can put Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose all in the match to have that rivalry carry that match. Another possibility is Bray Wyatt. It wouldn't be a bad idea if they incorporated one or two NXT stars like Adrian Neville or Sami Zayn just to give them a taste of that PPV spotlight. The announcement for the second ladder match could come at tonight's Smackdown tapings or we might have to wait until next week's Raw. With only two more Raw episodes left before Money in the Bank they need to figure it out soon.
The WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view on June 29th is changing all the time. Since Daniel Bryan isn't going to be wrestling at the show due to his neck injury, WWE announced a multi-man ladder match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship. But what about the traditional MITB ladder match for a coveted briefcase? It wasn't even addressed on Raw. However, a report from