The best advertised match has been pulled from WWE Raw

In a surprising turn of events, an Ezekiel vs.Kevin Owens Money in the Bank qualifier match on WWE Raw has not been announced this week.

The match was apparently replaced by a “last chance” Battle Royale, which was won by Riddle, who sealed the last place in the Red Brand Superstars Championship in Saturday’s men’s money in the bank match. The seventh and final place in the ladder match will be taken by the SmackDown Superstar on Friday. Could you click here For the six stars who have qualified so far.

As seen below, WWE has been announcing an Ezekiel vs.

After Riddle wins the battle royal, Jimmy Smith confirmed in the comment That Owens v. Ezekiel “had to be rescheduled” to a later date. However, there was no mention of the match no longer bearing repercussions of money in the bank.

While Ezekiel did not wrestle in a match, he did have a backstage showdown with WWE icon John Cena on Monday’s show. When Cena asked Ezekiel about Elias’ whereabouts, Ezekiel said his older brother was “showing their brother Elrod around” and introducing them to the WWE locker room. This was apparently confirmation of WWE introducing Elias’ younger brother in the near future.

On last week’s show, WWE took the story of Ezekiel – Elias – Owens to a new level By broadcasting a behind-the-scenes clip featuring Ezekiel and Elias, who were seen together in the same frame together for the first time. This was followed by Owens boycotting Elias’ concert, questioning the legitimacy of the brothers’ meeting, and claiming that they used CGI influences to deceive the WWE world. Owens was even more upset when Ezekiel appeared on Titantron from the backstage area with Elias still in the ring. The clip ended with Elias Owens hitting his signature jumping knee followed by a guitar shot in the back.

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WWE has not announced an Ezekiel vs Owens match for Saturday’s Money in the Bank special live event. It appears that the story is set to continue on the July 30 SummerSlam at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Modernization: Owens took to Twitter to address the match being pulled. As shown below, it referred to a file disdain for texas As a reason not to show it on Monday.

I didn’t want to go to Texas so I didn’t. leave me alone.

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