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MITB 2019: Big Nights for Brock and Bayley. Still a Bad PPV KOP 05.20.19
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Bayley hugs the Money in the Bank Briefcase in victory, Then she cashes in to hug her new Smackdown Women's title. KOP examines what wasn't newsworthy. Brock Lesnar makes a surprise return to salvage the men's ladder match. He adds the only interesting angle coming out of the show. Plus, Becky Lynch drops one title belt. Seth Rollins and Kofi Kingston retain their respective titles. To emphasize the type of night Money in the Bank was, KOP said this: Besides Bayley's big night. All the main event champions retained their belts in matches that felt like one-off feuds with no real build to any of them. This #MITB ppv has been mostly awful. The Wrestling is Real Podcast is presented by KingofAmazon.com. Follow KOP on Twitter @kingofpodcasts or on Facebook @wrestlingisreal Check out KOP’s other podcast, The Broadcasters Podcast at http://www.broadcasterspodcast.com Subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and iHeartRadio.
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Bayley hugs the Money in the Bank Briefcase in victory, Then she cashes in to hug her new Smackdown Women's title. KOP examines what wasn't newsworthy. Brock Lesnar makes a surprise return to salvage the men's ladder match. He adds the only interesting angle coming out of the show. Plus, Becky Lynch drops one title belt. Seth Rollins and Kofi Kingston retain their respective titles. To emphasize the type of night Money in the Bank was, KOP said this: Besides Bayley's big night. All the main event champions retained their belts in matches that felt like one-off feuds with no real build to any of them. This #MITB ppv has been mostly awful. The Wrestling is Real Podcast is presented by KingofAmazon.com. Follow KOP on Twitter @kingofpodcasts or on Facebook @wrestlingisreal Check out KOP’s other podcast, The Broadcasters Podcast at http://www.broadcasterspodcast.com Subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and iHeartRadio.
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