WWE has currently distributed around 6,362 tickets for Money in the Bank.That is a significant drop from the previous two years. Money in the Bank attracted 18,555 fans in Toronto in 2024, followed by 17,136 tickets distributed for the 2025 event in Inglewood.
>>21026661Phil isn't a draw. What did you expect?
>>21026661smaller crowds but more expensive tickets (eg drawing more money) is preferable
>>21026674Maybe is more manageable but nothing replaces full arenas
>>21026661The show is two months away with no matches announced
>>21026697and WWE usually always sells out PPVs way in advance. Matches are largely irrelevant
When was the last exciting briefcase holder? Seth Rollins in 2014 or whatever? Ziggler? They have ruined this gimmick over a decade ago.Sheamus cucking Roman Reigns was pretty good actually on second thought, but my point still stands.
>>21026697this is not truethe men's MITB ladder match and the women's MITB ladder match have been announced
>>21026714the concept has definitely been played out for a long time now
>>21026718They look fun
I was at the Toronto show and it was fun :3 hehe
>roman screentime and emphasis increases>attendance goes downMany such cases
Punk's ego taken a 92 in the last few months
>>21026661What the fuck is that poster? Is he turning into a lizard person?
>>21026674No it isn't. Why the fuck are you simping for billionaires?
>>21026661TKO has shifted the model for attendance to squeezing the fuck outta of fans wallets instead if maximizing attendence. Yes they are that short sighted when it comes to profits. Expect the trend to continue.
>>210266616k people bought a ticket to an event without any match officially announced a month and a half before it's supposed to take place and you're saying it's a flop?
>>21026714Brock was fun but brief. There isn't much to do with the actual holding of the case. You can gimmick the case up to fit someone's character, you can tease cash ins and alliances but the timing of the cash in is what makes the MitB work.