The long-awaited WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view is almost upon us. This year’s Money in the Bank will be extra special for the fact that it will be the first PPV since WrestleMania 37 where fans are allowed in attendance.
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This year’s event will take place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 18, 2021. While the fans who want to watch it in person can get tickets, other fans can experience the pay-per-view from different streaming platforms as well.
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From what we can tell, fans from all around the country have bought tickets to watch the event live. In this pandemic stricken world, WWE has provided a source of escape and the fans couldn’t be more grateful. Also, the fans are the life force of the company and WWE officials know the value of their fans. Even the boss-man of WWE, Vince McMahon came out and addressed their fans.
For over a year and a half, we have waited. This weekend, we once again welcome the @WWE Universe back! #SmackDown #MITB #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/Q1GGhLhqRD
— Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) July 15, 2021
What can we expect this year from WWE?
Given that WWE was confined to the ThunderDome all this time, a jam-packed area will be a breath of fresh air. Both the fans and wrestlers missed the electric aura of a full capacity crowd cheering on. With things going back to normal, the fans are wondering what will they get to see this year. With a handful of confirmed matches, surprise entrances are highly expected.
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Some are even speculating if ‘The Man‘ Becky Lynch might make a return for the event. However, no official word is out yet.
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But the main thing that the fans are hoping for is WWE to not misplace their bookings. The recent months have shown them to not listen to their fans at times, and put over disliked wrestlers and not fan favorites. Also, the repetitive booking of the same wrestlers week in week out wasn’t much help either.
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Hopefully, WWE will be smarter in their decision-making process and everyone will enjoy the show to their heart’s content.
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