WWE Money in the Bank 2014 results, live blog: Who will be the new champion?

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Sunday night in Boston, Massachusetts, WWE will present one of the more anticipated shows of the year as Money in the Bank will take place.

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This year, there will still be two ladder matches, however the formatting will be a tad different following the injury to Daniel Bryan that caused him to be stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

There will still be the traditional ladder match with the contract for a future title shot that’s good for one year on the line, and as usual, that match is loaded with some of the best up-and-coming talent the roster has to offer.

But, with Bryan being stripped, the second ladder match will be strictly to crown a new WWE champion. In this match, there’s a mix of experienced stars and some fresh up-and-comers.

There’s also some more action-packed matches, and you can view the entire card below.

WWE World Championship Ladder Match
Cesaro vs. Sheamus vs. Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. John Cena vs. Roman Reigns vs. Kane

MITB Briefcase Ladder Match
Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Bad News Barrett vs. Jack Swagger vs. Dolph Ziggler

WWE Tag Team Title Match
Erick Rowan and Luke Harper vs. The Usos

WWE Divas Title Match
Naomi vs. Paige

Layla vs. Summer Rae
Special Guest Referee: Fandango

Ryback and Curtis Axel vs. Stardust and Goldust

Big E vs. Rusev

As always, be sure to check back here with us at 8 PM ET as we will provide up-to-the-minute coverage of this year’s show, as well as provide some GIFs for your viewing enjoyment. Be sure to get the conversation started in the comments section below.

The Usos vs.  Rowan and Harper (WWE Tag Team Championship)

Harper and Rowan come out to an abbreviated version of their music, which is a good thing. Luke Harper comes out and gets the offense started. After getting Jimmy Uso on the mat, he tags in Erick Rowan.

Rowan comes in and continues the onslaught. He nails Jimmy in  the corner with some knees, and then brings him back into the ring.

Eventually, he’s able to get the tag to Jey who comes in and starts clearing house. After some back and forth, Rowan gets the upper hand and tosses Jey to the outside.

Harper comes in and takes over. Jey gets the tag back into Jimmy who tries his hand at getting the best of Harper. After getting the best of Luke, the tag is made to Jimmy who comes in and starts clearing house.

Back in the ring, Harper hits Jimmy Uso with a power bomb but only gets a two count. The crowd chants “This is awesome!”

Rowan eventually goes for a move off the top but Jimmy halts that. Now, both Usos hit a suplex from the top rope. They both hit a splash on Erick Rowan for the win.

Winners: The Usos

Paige vs. Naomi (Diva’s Championship)

After some good back and forth, Paige gets the win with the submission.

Money in the Bank Match

Seth Rollins is out first, followed by Rob Van Dam. After the rest of the intros, Dean Ambrose hits the ring and goes right after Rollins.

Right after the match gets underway. Kofi Kingston hits a nice boom drop on Swagger on the ladder. Rollins and Ambrose are still fighting on the outside.

Kofi goes to climb the ladder first, but Ambrose pushes him right off. Back in the ring, after some counters, Ambrose hits a nice double arm suplex onto Rollins.

Ambrose goes to climb the ladder, but Swagger stops him. Seth Rollins gets involved, but RVD comes in to break it up.

RVD starts taking everyone out with the ladder and then hits the Rolling Thunder on Rollins in the corner with the ladder on top of him. Next, he hits the five star on Swagger.

In what may have been the spot of the night, Dean Ambrose superplexed Seth Rollins from the top of the ladder onto the mat. The crowd went ballistic.

Ambsrose eventually had to be taken to the back, but he came back. When it appeared as if he was going to  win the briefcase, Kane came out and made sure he didn’t.

Rollins eventually climbed the ladder for the win.

Winner: Seth Rollins