
WWE Money in the Bank 2015: Live Stream, WWE Network Start Time and Match Card
Money in the Bank 2015 takes place Sunday, June 14, and if previous events are any indication, this will be one of the best pay-per-views of the year.
Seth Rollins will be defending the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against his former Shield compatriot, Dean Ambrose, in the main event.
The match that gives this show its name will see seven Superstars battle for a guaranteed shot at the title at the place and time of their choosing.
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Two other titles will also be on the line, but there's a bout that is just a simple singles match that might end up being the most talked about. Let's run through everything we know about the event.
Venue: Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH
Start Time: 8 p.m. ET (Main Show); 7 p.m. ET (Kickoff)
How to Watch: On the WWE Network and select Cable and Satellite providers
Money in the Bank Card
Here's a list of every match scheduled to take place, according to WWE.com:
- R-Truth vs. King Barrett (Kickoff)
- Paige vs. Nikki Bella (Divas Championship)
- Big Show vs. Ryback (Intercontinental Championship)
- The New Day vs. Prime Time Players (Tag Team Championship)
- Kevin Owens vs. John Cena
- Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose (WWE Championship)
- Neville vs. Sheamus vs. Kane vs. Roman Reigns vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton vs. Dolph Ziggler (Money in the Bank)
PPV Live Stream
Unlike Elimination Chamber, certain providers will actually be carrying Money in the Bank for purchase on pay-per-view. However, most people will be watching on the WWE Network.
Here is a list of devices that support the WWE Network, according to WWE.com:
- Apple TV
- Kindle Fire
- Amazon Fire TV
- PlayStation 3 and 4
- Roku
- Sony Internet TV
- Xbox 360 and Xbox One
- Android devices with WWE app
- iOS devices with WWE app
- WWE.com
- Panasonic SMART TV
- Samsung SMART TV
- Sony Blu-Ray devices
Kickoff Live Stream
As with every PPV, a one-hour Kickoff special will air prior to the main show. If you aren't going to watch on the WWE Network, here is a list of places where you can view the Kickoff stream:
- WWE.com
- WWE App
- YouTube
- Google+
- Pheed
Bleacher Report Writers' Thoughts and Predictions
The great WWE writers here at Bleacher Report have offered their thoughts and predictions during the week leading up to the event.
- Ryan Dilbert shared his predictions for the event.
- Anthony Mango gave his predictions for the night.
- Donald Wood ran through the best moments leading up to the event.
- Brad Jones gave a breakdown of the entire card.
- Aaron Bower offered his own predictions for the show.
Other Money in the Bank Thoughts
This is usually an event that delivers some great moments. MITB was the night when CM Punk defeated John Cena to win the WWE Championship, a handful of Superstars won the contract that got them their first title shot and many men were injured jumping off ladders.
This year's event features the usual MITB Ladder match, but we will also get a regular Ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, so it's going to be double the fun.
However, the bout that may eclipse those is the rematch between John Cena and Kevin Owens. The NXT champion made a huge impact by defeating Cena in his debut match on the main roster, and a second win would really push him to the upper echelon.
Of the four remaining contests scheduled to take place, it's hard to imagine any of them stealing the thunder of the big three matchups mentioned earlier.
A prediction that seems to be gaining momentum on the Internet is that Roman Reigns will win the contract for a title shot and cash it in right after Dean Ambrose wins the title from Rollins.
It's been an extremely busy few months for WWE with five PPVs, a King of the Ring special, NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable and all the regular weekly shows. Hopefully they cap off all this craziness with an outstanding show.
What are your predictions for Money in the Bank? Thanks for reading, and follow me on Twitter @BR_Doctor.



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