Over the years, the WWE Money in the Bank briefcase has changed careers and altered the landscape of many title pictures. This Saturday, six men and six women will battle for the opportunity to earn a contract for a guaranteed championship match anytime, anywhere. This year’s Money in the Bank match card also features a pair of title matches and a star-studded tag team affair. It’s only fitting that we try to make a little money of our own with Money in the Bank WWE betting picks.
The following offers up a full preview of WWE Money in the Bank 2024, complete with the event’s start time, how to watch the action, analysis, breakdowns and WWE betting picks for every match on the card.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 Event Info
Date: Saturday, Jul. 6 2024
Start Time: 7 p.m. EST
Location: Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON
Coverage: Peacock
Main Event: Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Money in the Bank 2024 Match Card, Odds and WWE Betting Picks
All WWE betting odds for Money in the Bank are taken from BetUS Sportsbook.
Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Jey Uso vs Drew McIntyre vs Chad Gable vs Andrade vs Carmelo Hayes vs LA Knight
Moneyline Odds to Win:
- Jey Uso: (+150)
- Drew McIntyre: (+250)
- LA Knight: (+250)
- Chad Gable: (+300)
- Andrade: (+700)
- Carmelo Hayes: (+700)
Jey Uso is the prohibitive favorite at BetUS and other books to win Money in the Bank match. The fact that “Main Event Jey” currently lacks a feud or storyline makes it easy to see why he is the WWE betting frontrunner. Uso has come so close to capturing singles gold multiple times over the past year. It’s bound to happen, and perhaps the briefcase is what finally affords him a title opportunity where he doesn’t get screwed over.
As for the rest of the field, Drew McIntyre is destined to face CM Punk at SummerSlam. Perhaps Punk gets involved in this ladder match after being laid to waste by McIntyre two weeks ago. LA Knight continues to linger outside of the top-tier title picture, and Chad Gable currently has his hands full with the Wyatt Sicks. As for Andrade and Carmelo Hayes, they are 7-1 long shots for a reason.
Although there is a compelling briefcase storyline that could accompany virtually every contender in this match moving forward, it’s impossible to top the idea of a “Yeetcase”.
WWE Betting Picks: Jey Uso (+150 at BetUS Sportsbook)
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs Seth Rollins
Moneyline Odds to Win:
- Damian Priest: (-260)
- Seth Rollins: (+170)
Money in the Bank will be Damian Priest’s third defense of the World Heavyweight Championship. Seth Rollins waltzed back into WWE two weeks ago and was promptly handed an opportunity to earn back the belt that he lost at WrestleMania. There are a lot of layers to this match that are worth breaking down when considering how to bet it.
For starters, Priest has been acting differently ever since winning the title. Judgment Day running mate Finn Balor called him out on this in the go-home episode of RAW, and Priest responded by telling him to stay out of his business. The thing is, Priest’s “business” with Rollins in Toronto could ultimately cost him his spot in Judgment Day.
The two agreed to a stipulation that if Priest wins, Rollins can never challenge him for the belt again. However, if the challenger wins back the gold, Priest has to leave the Judgment Day faction and stand on his own. Given the recent tensions within the group and the potential that a Rollins vs Gunther clash at SummerSlam holds, I’m willing to take shot on the underdog.
WWE Betting Picks: Seth Rollins (+170 at BetUS Sportsbook)
Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Iyo Sky vs Lyra Valkyria vs Zoey Stark vs Chelsea Green vs Naomi vs Tiffany Stratton
Moneyline Odds to Win:
- Tiffany Stratton: (-110)
- Chelsea Green:(+300)
- Iyo Sky: (+500)
- Naomi: (+500)
- Lyra Valkyria: (+600)
- Zoey Stark: (+1800)
Iyo Sky will be looking to win the Money in the Bank briefcase for the second year in a row. To date, only CM Punk has won multiple MITB ladder matches. Given that Damage CTRL appears to be crumbling, Sky’s chances of replicating her victory from a year ago seem slim.
Current WWE betting odds list Tiffany Stratton as an odds-on favorite to win the women’s briefcase. Stratton has been very impressive since making the jump from NXT. Her annoying, heel personality schtick could pair nicely with the briefcase. However, I would argue that Chelsea Green possesses a similar character and would be even better in that role.
It would be a big surprise if any of Naomi, Lyra Valkyria or Zoey Stark were able to climb the ladder and snatch the briefcase on Saturday. This really does feel like a two-woman race between Stratton and Green. We’ll ride with the latter, especially given the 3-1 return.
WWE Betting Picks: Chelsea Green (+300 at BetUS Sportsbook)
Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn (c) vs Bron Breakker
Moneyline Odds to Win:
- Bron Breakker: (-200)
- Sami Zayn: (+150)
Bron Breakker may be a relative newcomer on RAW, but he is more than ready for a mid-card title reign. A former two-time NXT Champion, Breakker has been causing chaos on Monday nights ever since GM Adam Pierce failed to include him in the King of the Ring Tournament. Given how he has been built up to date, Breakker can ill-afford a loss in an Intercontinental Championship match.
Compelling storylines for Sami Zayn with the Intercontinental Championship have been few and far between. He was perfect to achieve the seemingly impossible task of getting the belt off of Gunther at WrestleMania, but there is little else he can do for the overall trajectory of the title.
It’s time for WWE to put a main roster strap on Breakker. While they’re at it, can they also bring back his old NXT entrance music, please?
WWE Betting Picks: Bron Breakker (-200 at BetUS Sportsbook)
Six-Man Tag Team Match: Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs The Bloodline
Moneyline Odds to Win:
- The Bloodline: (-300)
- Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens & Randy Orton: (+200)
The Bloodline continues to be a thorn in the side of Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and the “RKO” teammates, Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. From Roman Reigns’ Bloodline to the new tribe led by Solo Sikoa, the feuds and matches just keep rolling on. With this being a six-man tag team match, it’s worth noting that The Bloodline will have one man on the outside not involved.
After putting Paul Heyman through the announce table on SmackDown last week, Sikoa is now THE leader and only voice of the vicious faction he has assembled. What is his goal? Is it to earn a title shot against Rhodes, possibly at SummerSlam or elsewhere? Clearly, Solo has overstepped in the eyes of Heyman and Roman Reigns, who remains MIA for the time being.
The way I see it, WWE needs to build up the reputation of this new Bloodline in the ring to go along with their unhinged nature. A win for Solo and Co. at Money in the Bank opens up the door to the possible title match mentioned above. It also further legitimizes this new, evil faction, for a possible Bloodline civil war down the road once Reigns returns to action.
WWE Betting Picks: The Bloodline (-300 at BetUS Sportsbook)