While there are some top-flight matches on the card, that moniker may be a bit of a stretch. Still, WWE has an opportunity to get its so-called "new era" rolling if it can get away from its traditionally predictable booking.
How predictable have some of WWE's big events been recently? I went 8 for 8 on predictions here at Extreme Rules and 6 for 7 at Payback after (admittedly) going 3 for 7 at WrestleMania 32. So I've leaned away from some of the more expected results on a couple of these, thinking WWE has some twists in store with its brand split coming up in early July.
Money in the Bank begins with the kickoff show at 7 p.m. ET before the main broadcast begins at 8 p.m. ET. You can watch both live via the WWE Network (TV, online, mobile, OTT) and pay-per-view through your local cable or satellite provider.
Sunday will be a busy night with Game 7 of the NBA Finals, the end of the U.S. Open and the opening round of the College World Series going on simultaneously, so be sure to check in with us here throughout the show for updated match results throughout the show.
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