While we’re very much on the road to WrestleMania 38, there are plenty of shows after ‘Mania that WWE is starting to prepare for.
One of these shows is of course the annual Money in the Bank premium live event, which this year is later than usual on Saturday, July 2. Yes, that’s two days after my birthday.
The show, which is in Las Vegas this year, is starting to be advertised across WWE’s social media, and graphics are showing some very big names are apparently going to be at the show.
As you can see from the below tweet, both Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey are being advertised, suggesting they’ll both be hanging around after WrestleMania, regardless of whether they win their matches or not.
#MITB is going Vegas! Don’t miss the action at @AllegiantStadm on July 2.
Tickets available now using presale code: TWEETS ️ https://t.co/NfvW4zDviX pic.twitter.com/3mUXvIOWk9
— WWE (@WWE) March 16, 2022
Bare in mind that this is WWE, a company not exactly famed for honest advertising in some cases, so it might just be that they’ve put all the biggest stars on the graphic as a way of selling the maximum amount of tickets. Hard to blame them, really.
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