Show Recap
KICK-OFF SHOW
Kayla Braxton hosts with Jerry Lawler, Booker T, JBL, and Peter Rosenberg. The crowd (those who have shown up so far) chanted “welcome back” as soon as they were introduced, and they all got their names chanted except for Rosenberg (the crowd chanted for Braxton when Rosenberg was introduced).
Sonya Deville joined them and they interviewed Liv Morgan (by video) about the Money in the Bank match. Morgan was practically in tears already speaking about the opportunity. Morgan said she had no other option than to win tonight.
Three of the four panelists picked Charlotte Flair to beat Rhea Ripley. All four picked AJ Styles and Omos to beat the Viking Raiders, and all four picked Bobby Lashley to beat Kofi Kingston.
WWE Money In The Bank Results – New Champions Crowned, MITB Ladder Matches, More
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WWE Money In the Bank Viewing Party. Tonight’s show comes from the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
– The 2021 WWE Money In the Bank Kickoff pre-show opens up from the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas as Kayla Braxton welcomes us. She’s joined by WWE Hall of Famers JBL, Booker T and Jerry Lawler, and Peter Rosenberg. We see fans in the background, hanging around and finding their seats. The panel runs down the Money In the Bank card for tonight.
Slimmer’s WWE Money in the Bank 2021 Review
Welcome to 411’s WWE Money in the Bank 2021 Report. We are LIVE in beautiful Fort Worth, Texas. Tonight’s Kickoff Show panelists are Kayla Braxton, Jerry “The King” Lawler, Booker T, John “Bradshaw” Layfield, and Peter Rosenberg. The start by running down the entire card before heading to a video package for the Money in the Bank ladder matches. Next up is a video package for Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair followed by a discussion of AJ Styles & Omos vs. The Viking Raiders. We head to a video package for Bobby Lashley vs. Kofi Kingston followed by highlights of Friday’s SmackDown with the return of a live audience. The Miz and John Morrison join the Kickoff Show panel to hype up the WWE Universe and ensure us the Johnny Drip will win the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match tonight.
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