WWE Money In The Bank 2016 Updated Card

Pre-show matches and women's tag bout added to what may be the final card.

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The card for WWE Money in the Bank 2016 seems to be complete, after three matches were added to the show last night on Monday Night RAW.

None of the matches are surprising, and in fact the only surprise regarding the card to come out of the show was the lack of seventh man added to the Money in the Bank ladder match itself.

A women's tag match was added to the main card, as WWE Women's Champion Charlotte and new ally Dana Brooke will team up to take on Natalya and Becky Lynch, as the WWE Universe continues to scratch their heads and try to work out where Sasha Banks is. Interestingly enough, the match represents one entire calendar year of Charlotte performing on every WWE pay-per-view.

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Two matches were added to the pre-show, in the shape of Dolph Ziggler vs. Baron Corbin and Apollo Crews vs. Sheamus. This is the third straight WWE PPV that sees Ziggler and Corbin face-off on the pre-show, which isn't the greatest state of affairs for either man. Sheamus will provide Crews with his first match on WWE PPV.

The show takes places this Sunday (June 19th) and is headlined by Roman Reigns defending the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Seth Rollins. Elsewhere, John Cena and AJ Styles go one-on-one in a dream match, Dean Ambrose, Kevin Owens, Cesaro, Chris Jericho, Sami Zayn and Alberto Del Rio will vie for the Money in the Bank briefcase, Rusev puts his United States Championship on the line against Titus O'Neill and a fatal 4-way for the tag belts will see The New Day go up against The Vaudevillains, The Club (Gallows & Anderson) and Enzo & Big Cass.

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