11 WWE Money In The Bank 2019 Impulse Reactions

Money In The Beast.

Bayley WWE Woman's Champion
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The very placement of this year's Money In The Bank on WWE's pay-per-view calendar elevated it beyond the already-elevated status it's experienced as one of the company's biggest shows over the past decade - the magic briefcase is being used to try and fix a growing problem.

It was just over a year ago that fans left early during a horribly-received Roman Reigns/Samoa Joe main event. It capped off an atrociously poor Backlash card that kicked off arguably the worst post-WrestleMania season in company history. Hideously boring television made no use of the momentum coming out of the event when it wasn't featuring Ronda Rousey, as characters slumped back into the grind.

The organisation tried multiple times to present a reinvention of the wheel in recent months, but it was WrestleMania where they elected to show, rather than tell. Within weeks, everything had gone mad again, with only this pre-arranged card capable of resetting the course for the good of the summer.

Cashflow isn't currently an issue in WWE - of this much we know - but creative bankruptcy couldn't just be fixed with a magic briefcase. Or could it?

11. Curtain Raisers

Bayley WWE Woman's Champion
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It was hard to overlook the bizarre sight of Daniel Bryan on the Money In The Bank pre-show, even if there was an old familiar feeling to The Usos knocking out an absolute banger before the pay-per-view began.

The commentary team used the contest to try and explain away the mess the Wild Card rule had made of the rosters in the past month, but more fool them for not spending more time paying loving tribute to the former WWE Champion, his worthy partner and the former SmackDown Live stewards. Such was the reality of the situation - some of the luxurious work was literally squeezed into a corner by an advert for matches elsewhere on the card, but the snubs didn't temper the efforts of the dynamic duos.

It was at its worst as Rowan and The Usos grapped over a double superplex to the soundtrack of the scary voiceover man telling us Money In The Bank was free for new subscribers, but the trio thankfully saved the bump for the "back to live action" moment.

A clean Double Uce victory put the brothers back in line for a shot at the planet's tag team champions, almost as if their recent bantering off of The Revival was entirely based on internal spite.

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