How much does WWE Money in the Bank 2017 PPV cost?
How much will it cost you to watch WWE Money in the Bank 2017 on Sunday, June 18?
It’s not one of the “Big Four” pay-per-views for WWE, but Money in the Bank is one of those non-Big Four shows that’s a can’t-miss show.
The main reason why the show has demanded fans’ attention for so many years — seven years to be exact now — is because of the Money in the Bank ladder match. The match’s winner gets a world championship match anytime he chooses for over the next year.
This year, things changed. The men will still have their match, but they won’t be the only ones trying to steal the show.
For the first time in history, the women of SmackDown Live get their own version of the Money in the Bank ladder match and the chance to become Ms. Money in the Bank. It’s a history-making match that could be talked about for years to come when you factor in three other championship matches, including Jinder Mahal vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship in Orton’s hometown of St. Louis.
There’s only one way to watch this historic night and that’s on the WWE Network. For just $9.99 a month, including the first 30 days free if a consumer has never tried the network, it’s a fantastic deal that shouldn’t be passed up by any wrestling fan. Not only would you get Money in the Bank, you’ll have access to the seemingly endless library of WWE that includes old WCW pay-per-views, past episodes of the Stone Cold Podcast and much more.
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But, if you want to stick to your cable providers, the best thing to do is to check and make sure you’ll be able to order Money in the Bank for Sunday night. The standard price is $44.99 for most cable providers to order WWE pay-per-views.