WWE Money in The Bank2020 Live Stream: How to Watch online, results, card start time and date

WWE Money in The Bank2020 Live Stream: How to Watch online, results, card start time and date

We are almost to the main event of WWE Money in the Bank 2020. Unlike the WWE TV shows leading up to this PPV, this PPV is scheduled to be anything but a classic. Additionally, we have learned that two new cards will be added to the card.

The big show will be headlined by the annual Money in the Bank ladder match between men and women, and will take place in an entirely new way at WWE headquarters. That's right, instead of just running down the ramp to the ring, each of the six men and six women competing in the 2020 Money in the Bank ladder match will travel to WWE's Titan Towers headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, and climb the building.

Hopefully, they will do this indoors, using stairs or elevators.

This, as you can see, is ultimately intriguing in that it gives WWE a chance to hold this annual PPV in a whole new way; think back to the pre-recorded Boneyard Match and Firefly Funhouse Match at WrestleMania 36. I want you to think about them. By changing the stage to a building and setting up the ring on the roof, WWE will have a full array of opportunities to surprise.

The Money in the Bank match also features a wide range of wrestlers, from serious types like Aleister Black and Shayna Baszler to humorous folks like Otis and Carmella. Lacey Evans has already threatened to install booby traps (her words) at WWE headquarters.

And since the match has reportedly already been filmed, WWE can best show the brawl by editing out any mistakes they don't want to end up at Botchamania.

Our choices are marked in bold.

We're not here to spoil the outcome of the match - how dare anyone do that - but we leaked online a picture of the rooftop setup that previewed that both men's and women's Money-in-the-Bank ladder matches would take place simultaneously We have them below. On SmackDown Live, Daniel Bryan confirmed this hunch.

If you want to find potential match ending spoilers, your best bet is to check the Vegas odds closer to the show date if the smart money is rolling in.

The WWE Network (more on that later) is widely available and fairly affordable, but if you're away from home and logging onto public Wi-Fi to stream PPVs (which I've done in the UK among other places), check VPN out, as it is a good idea to do so. Wi-FI networks are used to reduce data usage, but unsecured activity is subject to eavesdropping.

The best VPN is ExpressVPN, which meets the VPN needs of most users, offering excellent compatibility with most devices and blazing connection speeds.

There is really only one way to watch, as the WWE Network is up and running and the pre-show has begun!

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