WWE SmackDown Hints at Women's Money in the Bank Winner

WWE’s SmackDown broadcast before Money in the Bank may have subtly hinted at the women’s ladder match winner.

WWE SmackDown Hints at Women’s Money in the Bank Winner
  • WWE's latest SmackDown may have hinted at the Women’s Money in the Bank winner, with the babyface team (Roxanne Perez, Naomi, Giulia) defeating the heel team (Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Stephanie Vaquer).
  • The pattern of "go-home" shows often sees the winning team lose at the PLE, suggesting Naomi, Roxanne Perez, or Giulia could win the ladder match.
  • The Women’s Money in the Bank match features six participants: Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Naomi, Giulia, and Stephanie Vaquer, with Naomi abandoning her teammates during the SmackDown tag match.
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WWE’s latest SmackDown broadcast, serving as the final lead-up to the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event, may have included a subtle indication of the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match winner. The prevailing pattern for these “go-home” shows often sees the individual or team with momentum losing at the actual PLE.

On SmackDown, the babyface team of Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, and Stephanie Vaquer secured a victory over the opposing team comprising Roxanne Perez, Naomi, and Giulia. This outcome could suggest that either Naomi, Roxanne Perez, or Giulia is slated to win the Money in the Bank ladder match.

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The Money in the Bank ladder match involves six women vying to retrieve a briefcase, which guarantees a future championship opportunity. The announced participants for this year’s Women’s Money in the Bank match are Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Naomi, Giulia, and Stephanie Vaquer.

During the SmackDown tag team encounter, Naomi notably abandoned her teammates, resulting in Roxanne Perez being pinned by the opposition.

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