Carmella Wasn’t Originally Supposed To Win 2017 Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match
Carmella made history at the 2017 WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event when she won the first-ever women’s Money in the Bank ladder match. However, due to James Ellsworth pulling the briefcase down, a rematch was made for the June 27th episode of WWE SmackDown.
While Carmella went over in the bout, it was Becky Lynch who was originally slated to win the match. This is something that was revealed by Carmella on a recent edition of “The Nikki & Brie Show” with Nikki and Brie Garcia. She said,
“Originally, it was supposed to be Becky [Becky Lynch], she was winning it the second time, that was the plan. We had another match a week later, the plan was for Becky to win it, but because I came on SmackDown after Money in the Bank and cut a promo opening SmackDown. We had physicality later in the night when Bryan [Bryan Danielson aka Daniel Bryan] was the GM and he was supposed to talk about us having another match. The physicality was me on top, I was supposed to knock everyone out of the ring, and because the promo was so good, they changed it to where Becky and Charlotte [Charlotte Flair], I was down and out and they were up at the end of the night because I ended up winning it the following week. I’m so grateful it went the way it did.”
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