WIW Money in the Bank (2019)

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Revision as of 05:29, 3 May 2019

Money in the Bank (2019)
Promotion World Incorporated Wrestling
Brand(s) Rage
ShowDown
Date May 19, 2019
City Harlowton, Montana
Venue WC Farigrounds
Pay-per-view chronology
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Money in the Bank (2019) is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, produced by World Incorporated Wrestling for their Rage and ShowDown brands. It will take place on May 19, 2019, at the WC Farigrounds in Harlowton, Montana. It will be the tenth event under the Money in the Bank chronology.

Contents

Production

Background

WIW's Money in the Bank pay-per-view event centers around a match of the same name, in which multiple wrestlers use ladders to retrieve a briefcase hanging above the ring. The briefcase contains a contract that guarantees the winner a match for a world championship at any time within the next year. The contracts for 2018 specifically granted the male and female winners a match for the world championship of their respective brand. The 2019 event will include two ladder matches, one for male wrestlers and one for females, each having eight participants, evenly divided between the Raw and SmackDown brands. Male wrestlers compete for a contract to grant them a match for either Rage's World Championship or ShowDown's WIW Heavyweight Championship, while female wrestlers compete for a contract to grant them a match for either the Rage World Women's Championship or ShowDown Heavyweight Women's Championship.

Storylines

The card will include matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that build tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches, with results predetermined by WIW's writers on the Rage and ShowDown brands. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television shows Wednesday Night Rage and Thursday Night ShowDown.

On the April 17 episode of Rage, Beatrice LaGreca, The OSU Cowgirls of Doom (Samantha Show, Samantha Clakley, and Logan Simunek) and The Evolved Iconics's Brook Slevin and Margaret Lamoreux), as well as Scout Compton all confronted Rage World and ShowDown Heavyweight Women's Champion Ali Richards, wanting to challenge for the World Women's Championship. They were interrupted by NGW call-up Ashley Boland, who was drafted to Rage during the Superstar Shake-up draft and who also attacked Richards the previous week. Boland then defeated LaGreca, Simunek, Slevin and Compton in a fatal four way match, pinning LaGreca to earn a World Women's Championship match against Richards at Money in the Bank.

At SuperBrawl XI, Kooper McAlmond defeated Tyler Mane to win the WIW World Championship, after Kevin McAlmond, who was supposed to be a participate in the match, but was attacked backstage hit Mane with the World title. On the April 24 episode of Rage, Chief Operation Officer Rex Martin and Martin McAlmond scheduled two triple threat matches with the winners facing each other to determine McAlmond's first challenger for the title. New Rage draftee Kevin Hunter defeated fellow draftees Richard Munoz and Peter Damrow in the first triple threat match, while Eric Stevens defeated Quay Painter and new draftee Joe Linderman in the second. Hunter then defeated Stevens after Kevin McAlmond hit Stevens with a weapon to earn a WIW World Championship match against Kooper at Money in the Bank.

On the April 18 episode of ShowDown, one of WIW's owners Dixie Finnegan introduced Aaron Kelly as "the biggest acquisition in ShowDown history". Both were then interrupted by fellow new draftee Michael Phelps, who attacked Kelly and in the process hit Mrs. Finnegan with a Superman Phelps. The following week, Turf Finnegan challenged Phelps to a fight for attacking his wife, saying he knew Phelps meant to attack her. Phelps came out and was attacked from behind by Kelly, who assisted Turf in beating up Phelps. Kelly then challenged Phelps to a match at Money in the Bank, and Phelps accepted.

During "A Moment with Hiatt" on the May 1 episode of Rage, Brittany Hiatt and Dixie Finnegan revealed the first four of Rage's participants for the men's Money in the Bank ladder match: Mad Hanson, new draftee Bradlee Woehl, Quay Painter, and Eric Stevens. Kevin McAlmond confronted Turf Finnegan about not being added, but was confronted by Dixie Finnegan who told McAlmond that neither of them liked his new and improved attitude towards the two of them and that he would have to earn his spot because of his attitude, by winning a handicap match. Later, McAlmond defeated Evolved Reovlution member's Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol to qualify for the match.

The five participants from Rage in the women's Money in the Bank ladder match were also revealed by Brittany Hiatt and Turf Finnegan during a separate "A Moment with Hiatt" segment on the may 1 episode of Rage: Beatrice LaGreca, Victoria Lehr, Sarah Hicks, Brenah McAlmond-Quinn and Hiatt herself.

At SuperBrawl XI, Turf Finnegan defeated Joe Linderman in a falls count anywhere match; during the match, Turf attacked Linderman's father. Linderman was then drafted to Rage during the Superstar Shake-Up Draft and attacked Turf as retribution. On the May 1 episode of Raw, during Linderman's match against Daniel Gonzalez, Turf distracted Linderman, causing him to lose, leading to a brawl. Later, Linderman challenged Turf to a steel cage match at Money in the Bank and Turf accepted.

Matches

No. Matches* Stipulations
1 Ali Richards (c) vs. Ashley Boland Singles match for the WIW World Women's Championship
2 Kooper McAlmond (c) vs. Kevin Hunter Singles match for the WIW World Championship
3 Bradlee Woehl vs. Mad Hanson vs. Kevin McAlmond vs. Quay Painter vs. Eric Stevens vs. Travis Capps vs. Chris Gomez vs. Quinn Noel vs. Brent Huntley vs. Dustin Simpson Money in the Bank ladder match for a women's championship match contract
4 Beatrice vs. Victoria Lehr vs. Sarah Hicks vs. Brittany Hiatt vs. Brenah McAlmond-Quinn vs. Julie Carter vs. Ashley Holshue vs. Faith Cronin vs. Kadee Jones vs. Alicia Charles Money in the Bank ladder match for a world championship match contract
5 Michael Phelps vs. Aaron Kelly Singles match
6 Ali Richards (c) vs. Avery Gold Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship
7 Joe Linderman vs. Turf Finnegan Steel cage match
8 Steve Britz (c) vs. Daniel Mazurek Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
*Card subject to change

References

External links

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