Is WWE Money in the Bank Sold Out?
According to TicketIQ, Sunday’s Money In The Bank from the Scottrade Center is not yet sold out. Hundreds of seats are still available on TicketMaster with prices ranging from $50-$1,005. On the secondary market, the average sale price is $155 with cheapest seats starting at $47.
At this rate, prices are very similar to the last PPV held at Scottrade Center. At the same time frame, 2015’s Battleground featured an average resale price of $157 with cheapest seats costing $53. That show was headlined by Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins.
Update on Paige Nearing Her Ring Return
As we noted yesterday, injured WWE star Paige Tweeted some photos from the gym as she trains for her in-ring return. Paige also noted on Twitter yesterday that she was headed in for her final round of x-rays, meaning her return to the ring is likely on schedule assuming the x-rays did not show any issues.
The former Champion has been out of action since last summer after undergoing neck surgery, and it was last reported that she was targeting summer 2017 for her return to the ring.
Becky Lynch Talks MITB Match
WWE has released the following video featuring Becky Lynch discussing the Money in the Bank Ladder match on Sunday. Lynch says that the MITB match is the most brutal you can have in WWE, but her goal since coming to WWE has been to prove the women can do everything in the ring just as good if not better than the men: