WWE only has a few days left before Money in the Bank is upon us and they are not finished adding to the card. Now a new participant has been added to the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match.

The company took Carmella out of the Money in the Bank ladder match when she received a title shot instead. Liv Morgan was then inserted into that empty slot, but Sonya Deville had another name to announce on Monday as she tweeted out:

With all the changes and challengers for #MITB and #Smackdown, I will be the one to establish some consistency for this Sunday and there is NO ONE more consistent than 1/2 of our @WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions… @natbynature. Nattie, welcome to the MITB Ladder Match!

Natalya now has an opportunity to capture a guaranteed contract for a future title match. She can cash that briefcase in on any brand she wishes, but pulling down the Money in the Bank briefcase is always the hard part. She is not alone in that match and joins a field of hungry competitors looking to make history as WWE welcomes fans back once again.

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WWE might make even more changes to the Money in the Bank card before the July 17th pay-per-view rolls around. Keep checking back with Ringside News for more updates. You can check out the updated card (so far) below.

Who’s your pick to win the Money in the Bank ladder match? Sound off in the comments!

You can check out the updated card (so far) below.

WWE Universal Title

Roman Reigns vs Edge

WWE Title

Bobby Lashley vs Kofi Kingston

RAW Women’s Title

Rhea Ripley vs Charlotte Flair

Men’s Money In The Bank

Ricochet vs John Morrison vs Riddle vs Big E vs Kevin Owens vs Shinsuke Nakamura vs Seth Rollins

Women’s Money In The Bank

Asuka vs Naomi vs Nikki Cross vs Alexa Bliss vs Liv Morgan vs Zelina Vega vs Natalya

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