LA Knight, Jey Uso, Drew McIntyre, Andrade, Carmelo Hayes and Chad Gable seek to seize the Money in the Bank contract in a brutal Money in the Bank Ladder Match

The first contest on the card was the men’s MITB match. Uso made his way through the crowd as the first competitor to be introduced, while McIntyre was the last man to enter the ring.

Surprisingly, everyone waited for the bell to get going instead of fighting as soon as they had the chance. We also didn’t see anyone roll right out of the ring, which almost always happens in these contests.

The Scottish Warrior was the first to use a ladder as a weapon and took out a few opponents before trying to climb up for the briefcase.

This was a standard MITB match. The stronger wrestlers provided a base for the high-flyers to hit risky spots, and everyone took their fair share of damage from the ladders. We didn’t get anything groundbreaking, but this had enough well-performed spots to keep fans entertained from bell to bell.

One thing that stuck out was how nobody felt more dominant than anyone else. Everybody had their moment to shine and their fingers on the briefcase at one point. Andrade and Hayes had some of the most impressive moments, but everybody looked good.

When it looked like Uso was going to claim the briefcase and the win, McIntyre threw a ladder into him like a javelin to knock him down. The former WWE champion climbed up and claimed victory for himself to end a solid MITB match.

McIntyre may have won, but Andrade and Hayes were the standouts here. They created several highlight-reel moments together and separately.

Result: McIntyre won men’s Money in the Bank ladder match