Major changes in the Money in the Bank match card

COLOGNE, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 11: Rusev competes in the ring against Dean Ambrose at the Road to WrestleMania at the Lanxess Arena on February 11, 2016 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Marc Pfitzenreuter/Getty Images)
COLOGNE, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 11: Rusev competes in the ring against Dean Ambrose at the Road to WrestleMania at the Lanxess Arena on February 11, 2016 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Marc Pfitzenreuter/Getty Images) /
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WWE has made changes to the Money in the Bank match card.

The seventh edition of the Money in the Bank PPV is less than 48 hours away and the WWE management have come up with an updated match card for the event. Two matches were added to the show, both on the pre-show and the matches that were initially scheduled as part of the pre-show were moved to the main card.

Earlier, the matches Dolph Ziggler vs. Baron Corbin and Apollo Crews vs. Sheamus were scheduled as part of the pre-show and there were 6 matches on the main card, thus making it eight bouts for the event. Now, two more matches The Dudley Boys vs. The Lucha Dragons and Breezango vs. Golden Truth were added and both will take place on the pre-show.

In the updated card, there were 10 matches in all as the former two matches were pushed to the main card. This comes as a little surprise because with this inclusion there are a total of nine tag teams taking part in the event (four on the pre-show and four in the Fatal-4-Way and Divas tag team match).  However, the positive side of it would be giving Apollo Crews, Sheamus, Baron Corbin and Dolph Ziggler a slot on the main card.

The updated match card looks really good and as already mentioned earlier with Money in the Bank references, there are a couple of matches that are of the quality of a WrestleMania main event- Aj Styles vs. John Cena and Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Stay tuned for all the action this Sunday.

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