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WWE Money in the Bank 2023 Date: When Is The Next UK PPV?

WWE Money in the Bank 2023 Date is July 1, 2023. The much-awaited premium live event will take place on the first day of the seventh month of 2023. Unlike a majority of the Money in the Bank shows, this year’s event will take place in London, United Kingdom.

WWE has made it a habit to conduct shows across the world and entertain their massive fanbase. The company has conducted two premium live events after WrestleMania 39, and both took place outside the United States of America. While Backlash happened in Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia played host to the Night of Champions.

Even Money in the Bank will happen outside the United States of America. The O2 Arena of London will play host to this premium live event. It is the second consecutive WWE calendar year featuring a show in the United Kingdom. The first was the Clash at the Castle show which happened in Wales last September.

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Like every Money in the Bank premium live event, this year’s show will feature two multi-person ladder matches. The first is the Men’s Ladder Match, where six to eight men will compete against each other to win the career-changing contract. Similarly, there will be a match for the women’s division as well.

WWE Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns has been confirmed to appear on the show. The WWE Universe may witness Roman’s first title defense after WrestleMania 39 at the show on July 1.

WWE Money in the Bank 2023 Date and Time in the USA

Fans in USA generally watch premium live events in the evening. However, this show is taking place in the UK. Due to the time zone differences, the Money in the Bank show will start at a different time in the USA.

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WWE Money in the Bank 2023 Date for USA is July 1. The start time for the show in the United States is 1:00 PM EST.

Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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