It looks like WWE is ready to shake things up again. Following the success of two-night WrestleManias and the recent announcement of two-night SummerSlam events for 2025 and 2026, the company is reportedly eyeing another major premium live event for the multi-night treatment: Money in the Bank.

During the latest WrestleVotes Radio, sources revealed that WWE is actively considering expanding Money in the Bank into a two-night spectacle by 2027. The potential format seems like a natural fit, with each night headlined by one of the iconic ladder matches.

“Easy, one night is a women’s Money in the Bank ladder match main event. The next night is the men’s main event,” a source explained. This move would mirror the rumored changes to Royal Rumble, where WWE has also discussed splitting the men’s and women’s Rumble matches across two nights.

The concept of multi-night events has been a game-changer for WWE. WrestleMania’s two-night format has allowed for more marquee matches and higher fan engagement. Extending this to Money in the Bank could create even more opportunities for high-profile matches and moments.

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For fans, a two-night Money in the Bank event means double the drama, double the excitement, and perhaps even bigger stakes. With ladder matches already being one of the most thrilling spectacles in WWE, adding a second night ensures every Superstar gets their chance to shine under the spotlight.

What do you think of the idea of a two-night Money in the Bank? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

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