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Otis won the Men’s Money in the Bank

Otis won the Men's Money in the Bank

Otis won the Men’s Money in the Bank: Money in the Bank May 10

Result: Otis won the Men’s Money in the Bank

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Match

Mens match begins in the weight room. Otis put a weight bar over the top of AJ’s chest. As Rey Mysterio ran past a bathroom, the toilet flushed and Brother Love walked out. Doink made an appearance next. Meanwhile AJ Styles was by himself searching the building. He heard the Undertaker’s gong and walked into a huge Undertaker mural. He then opened a door that had a casket in it.

Paul Heyman was shown eating when most participants from both matches came by. Otis went nuts, yelled food fight and he threw a platter in Heyman’s face. Baszler grabbed Mysterio and choked him out. Then Nia Jax and Otis sandwiched him.

In the next scene, Otis found some pie. Johnny Ace came by and Otis put a pie in his face.

Daniel Bryan and AJ styles fought into Mr. McMahon’s office. Vince kicked them out. They left after fixing some chairs.

Corbin was the first man to make to the roof. He might have won if Asuka didn’t knock him off the ladder. Otis came up next and then Aleister Black and Rey Mysterio.

Baron Corbin tossed both Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black off the roof top area. Daniel Bryan and AJ styles made it to the roof. King Corbin and AJ Styles unhooked the briefcase and they both had it. Elias hit Corbin with a chair and the briefcase fell into Otis’ hands.

All Matches from Money in the Bank May 10

Match Ratings

Six dimensions combine to make up the overall rating. Matches score ratings of 1-10 only if the match lasts for a minimum of 5 minutes.

  1. Match Quality– Was the match well wrestled or sloppy?
  2. Audience Engagement– Did the live audience care about the match?
  3. Competitiveness– Was the match competitive or one-sided?
  4. Stakes – Did the match matter?
  5. Finish– Did the match end in a satisfying manner?
  6. Performance: (1) Poor (2) Below Average (3) Average (4) Above Average (5) Excellent
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