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​Here Is The Reason Why WWE Money in the Bank 2023 Has An Afternoon Start Time In The USA

WWE Money in the Bank 2023 will be happening on July 1, 2023, where the best of the wrestling industry currently signed under the banner of WWE will be going head-to-head against each other. After a brief hiatus of events in the UK, WWE finally returns to the United Kingdom with a bang, and it is the O2 Arena in London that will be playing host to this incredible showstopper.

This will be the first Money in the Bank event that will be held outside the United States. This will also be WWE’s first major event to be held in London since Insurrextion in May 2002.

Touted as one of the five biggest events of WWE alongside the quartet of WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series and SummerSlam, the main attraction of this event is the MITB contract that allows the winner of the ladder match to challenge for the championship as per his or her will.

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List of participants in WWE MITB matches 2023

As far as the match card goes, WWE has so far confirmed the MITB men’s match that would be featuring Ricochet, Shinsuke Nakamura, Butch, LA Knight, Santos Escobar and Damian Priest. The women’s MITB ladder match will be featuring the likes of Zelina Vega, Becky Lynch, Zoey Stark, Bayley, Iyo Sky and another name will be added.

Which matches will happen at WWE Money in the Bank 2023?

The single matches include the likes of Seth Rollins defending his championship against Finn Balor while Cody Rhodes will be taking on Dominik Mysterio. A few more matches will definitely be added that will make this another blockbuster event. However, in the wake of all of this madness, there is one question that is running supreme, and it is why is the PPV that is slated to happen at night, will be telecasted in USA at 3 pm?

The answer is purely technical as the event is happening in London. Hence what is evening in the United Kingdom is sadly afternoon in the USA and hence you know the answer and the difference in time zones. The rest of the drill remains similar.

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