First Woman Qualifies For WWE Money In The Bank Ladder Match

First Woman Qualifies For WWE Money In The Bank Ladder Match WWE

The first WWE star from the Women’s locker room has qualified for the upcoming Money in the Bank ladder match. Find out who!

On tonight’s WWE SmackDown, a Grayson Waller Effect segment drew the Women’s locker room to the ring before a Money in the Bank ladder match qualifying match cracked off.

With Grayson Waller first attempting to interview Asuka, instead out came IYO SKY, then Bayley, Shotzi, Lacey Evans and Zelina Vega.

Set for action tonight to see who would qualify for the Money in the Bank ladder match at the premium live event of the same name, Zelina Vega would be taking on Lacey Evans.

Evans for her part came to the ring with a continued character shift towards the lady version of Sergeant Slaughter, still drawing from her background as a United States Marine albeit a bit more cartoonish in presentation, she posed a threat to the rest of the women’s locker room.

With Vega insisting that she appreciates it when her challengers underestimate her, she still has something

With Lacey Evans attacking Zelina Vega before the Money in the Bank qualifying match, hitting a Women’s Right on Vega during the commercial break, the LWO star was already starting at a disadvantage.

However after a short but hard hitting match, Vega was able to hit a Code Red and capture the pinfall victory over Lacey Evans.

The Money in the Bank ladder match is coming up for both the Men’s and Women’s rosters at the premium live event of the same name in London, England on July, 1, 2023.

For more details about the event, you can click this link.

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